When designing multimodal dialogue systems allowing speech as well as graphical operations, it is important to understand not only how people make use of the different modalities in their utterances, but also how the system might influence a user’s choice of modality by its own behavior. This paper describes an experiment in which subjects interacted with two versions of a simulated multimodal dialogue system. One version used predominantly graphical means when referring to specific objects; the other used predominantly verbal referential expressions. The purpose of the study was to find out what effect, if any, the system’s referential strategy had on the user’s behavior. The results provided limited support for the hypothesis that the sys...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
this paper we describe some of the research on multi-modal dialogue being performed in the Interacti...
Communication in natural settings is effective and robust also because information obtained through ...
When designing multimodal dialogue systems allowing speech as well as graphical operations, it is im...
In this paper, we describe our efforts in designing and build-ing the multimodal Bell Labs Communica...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
In this position paper we present our research on multimodal interaction in and with virtual environ...
In this paper we present our research on multimodal interaction in and with virtual environments. Th...
The present report outlines differences between multimodal and unimodal communication patterns in li...
In recent years, systems have begun to emerge that use speech in the user interface. However, compar...
When people interact to establish shared symbols for novel objects or concepts, they often rely on m...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
This study discusses the behavior of people towards natural language interfaces. It draws parallels ...
Abstract. A user experiment on multimodal interaction (speech, hand position and hand shapes) to stu...
This volume focuses on multimodality in various communicative settings, with special attention to ho...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
this paper we describe some of the research on multi-modal dialogue being performed in the Interacti...
Communication in natural settings is effective and robust also because information obtained through ...
When designing multimodal dialogue systems allowing speech as well as graphical operations, it is im...
In this paper, we describe our efforts in designing and build-ing the multimodal Bell Labs Communica...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
In this position paper we present our research on multimodal interaction in and with virtual environ...
In this paper we present our research on multimodal interaction in and with virtual environments. Th...
The present report outlines differences between multimodal and unimodal communication patterns in li...
In recent years, systems have begun to emerge that use speech in the user interface. However, compar...
When people interact to establish shared symbols for novel objects or concepts, they often rely on m...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
This study discusses the behavior of people towards natural language interfaces. It draws parallels ...
Abstract. A user experiment on multimodal interaction (speech, hand position and hand shapes) to stu...
This volume focuses on multimodality in various communicative settings, with special attention to ho...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
this paper we describe some of the research on multi-modal dialogue being performed in the Interacti...
Communication in natural settings is effective and robust also because information obtained through ...