This work discusses the results of two user studies aiming to evaluate the NESPOLE! speech-to-speech translation system, which provides for multilingual and multimodal communication in the tourism and in the medical domain, allowing users to interact through the Internet by sharing maps, web-pages and pen-based gestures. The purpose is to investigate the overall effectiveness of the combination of multimodality and multilinguality in respect to a speech-only system. Specifically, we will examine the improvement in usability offered by the multimodal system, which is gauged by evaluating the interaction between novice users and the system at several stages of development. Additionally, we will discuss how data collection contributed to syste...
This paper presents a speech-to-speech translation system for tourism application developed in the c...
When multilingual communication through a speech-to-speech translation system is supported by multim...
When multilingual communication through a speech-to-speech translation system is supported by multim...
In this paper we describe the design, evolution, and development of the user interface components of...
International audienceOver the past year, we have developed a fully functional showcase of the NESPO...
NESPOLE! is a EU/NSF jointly funded project exploring multilingual (speech-to-speech translation) an...
over the Internet Abstract — The NESPOLE! System is a speech communication system designed to suppor...
International audiencePerformance and usability of realworld speech-to-speech translation systems, l...
International audiencePerformance and usability of realworld speech-to-speech translation systems, l...
Multilingual communication enabled by a multimodal speech-to-speech translation system may differ fr...
This paper describes how we tackled these issues and evaluates their e#ect on system performance and...
International audienceThe main goal of NESPOLE! is to advance the state-of-the-art of speech-to-spee...
. This paper presents a speech-to-speech translation system for tourism application developed in the...
Performance and usability of real-world speech-to-speech translation sys-tems, like the one develope...
With the technical advances and market growth in the field, the issues of evaluation and usability o...
This paper presents a speech-to-speech translation system for tourism application developed in the c...
When multilingual communication through a speech-to-speech translation system is supported by multim...
When multilingual communication through a speech-to-speech translation system is supported by multim...
In this paper we describe the design, evolution, and development of the user interface components of...
International audienceOver the past year, we have developed a fully functional showcase of the NESPO...
NESPOLE! is a EU/NSF jointly funded project exploring multilingual (speech-to-speech translation) an...
over the Internet Abstract — The NESPOLE! System is a speech communication system designed to suppor...
International audiencePerformance and usability of realworld speech-to-speech translation systems, l...
International audiencePerformance and usability of realworld speech-to-speech translation systems, l...
Multilingual communication enabled by a multimodal speech-to-speech translation system may differ fr...
This paper describes how we tackled these issues and evaluates their e#ect on system performance and...
International audienceThe main goal of NESPOLE! is to advance the state-of-the-art of speech-to-spee...
. This paper presents a speech-to-speech translation system for tourism application developed in the...
Performance and usability of real-world speech-to-speech translation sys-tems, like the one develope...
With the technical advances and market growth in the field, the issues of evaluation and usability o...
This paper presents a speech-to-speech translation system for tourism application developed in the c...
When multilingual communication through a speech-to-speech translation system is supported by multim...
When multilingual communication through a speech-to-speech translation system is supported by multim...