Abstract. Communication between people is inherently multimodal. People employ speech, facial expressions, eye gaze, and gesture, among other facilities, to support communica-tion and cooperative activity. Complexity of communication increases when a person is without a modality such as hearing, often resulting in dependence on another person or an assistive device to facilitate communication. This paper examines communication about medical topics through Shared Speech Interface, a multimodal tabletop display designed to assist communication between a hearing and deaf individual by converting speech-to-text and representing dialogue history on a shared interactive display surface. We compare communication mediated by a multimodal tabletop d...
Interactive multimedia and visual communication systems continue to evolve to meet various needs of ...
With such a rapid advancement in powerful mobile devices and sensors in recent years, inclusion of m...
In this paper, I will give an overview of some well-studied multimodal signals that humans produce w...
Abstract. Communication between people is inherently multimodal. People employ speech, facial expres...
This paper describes the design and evaluation of Shared Speech Interface (SSI), an application for ...
Effective face-to-face communication with other people presents challenges for many reasons. We may ...
The question to be raised in this study is how shared understanding can be established in interprete...
Abstract—Supporting deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) people to understand natural conversation is one...
Using sign language, speech, and haptics as communication modalities, a virtual treasure-hunting gam...
Insights into multidimensional phenomena, characteristic for biomedical applications, necessitates h...
This paper presents description and evaluation of input and output modalities used in a sign-languag...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel multimodal system designed for multi-party human-machine intera...
Co-located collaborators often work over physical tabletops using combinations of expressive hand ge...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.The paper presents a common theoretical framework for expla...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Interactive multimedia and visual communication systems continue to evolve to meet various needs of ...
With such a rapid advancement in powerful mobile devices and sensors in recent years, inclusion of m...
In this paper, I will give an overview of some well-studied multimodal signals that humans produce w...
Abstract. Communication between people is inherently multimodal. People employ speech, facial expres...
This paper describes the design and evaluation of Shared Speech Interface (SSI), an application for ...
Effective face-to-face communication with other people presents challenges for many reasons. We may ...
The question to be raised in this study is how shared understanding can be established in interprete...
Abstract—Supporting deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) people to understand natural conversation is one...
Using sign language, speech, and haptics as communication modalities, a virtual treasure-hunting gam...
Insights into multidimensional phenomena, characteristic for biomedical applications, necessitates h...
This paper presents description and evaluation of input and output modalities used in a sign-languag...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel multimodal system designed for multi-party human-machine intera...
Co-located collaborators often work over physical tabletops using combinations of expressive hand ge...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.The paper presents a common theoretical framework for expla...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Interactive multimedia and visual communication systems continue to evolve to meet various needs of ...
With such a rapid advancement in powerful mobile devices and sensors in recent years, inclusion of m...
In this paper, I will give an overview of some well-studied multimodal signals that humans produce w...