International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to refer to them. The gestures we produce structure our visual perception. The words we use have an influence on the way we see. In this manner, visual perception, language and gesture present multiple interactions between each other. The problem is global and has to be tackled as a whole in order to understand the complexity of reference phenomena and to deduce a formal model. This model may be useful for any kind of human-machine dialogue system that focuses on deep comprehension. We show how a referring act takes place into a contextual subset of objects, called `reference domain,' and we present the `multimodal reference domain' model that c...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
International audienceThere is no one-to-one relation between referential terms and types of access ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
A central purpose of referring expressions is to distinguish intended referents from other entities ...
We present an extension to a comprehensive context model that has been successfully employed in a nu...
We present an extension to a comprehen-sive context model that has been success-fully employed in a ...
Summary: The study presented in this paper is dedicated to the integration of pointing gestures with...
When deictic gestures are produced on a touch screen, they can take forms which can lead to several ...
This paper deals with the pragmatic interpretation of multimodal referring expressions in man-machin...
International audienceThe implicit is an imprecise and heterogeneous notion that plays a role, not o...
In this paper an algorithm for the generation of referring expressions in a multimodal setting is pr...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
International audienceThere is no one-to-one relation between referential terms and types of access ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
A central purpose of referring expressions is to distinguish intended referents from other entities ...
We present an extension to a comprehensive context model that has been successfully employed in a nu...
We present an extension to a comprehen-sive context model that has been success-fully employed in a ...
Summary: The study presented in this paper is dedicated to the integration of pointing gestures with...
When deictic gestures are produced on a touch screen, they can take forms which can lead to several ...
This paper deals with the pragmatic interpretation of multimodal referring expressions in man-machin...
International audienceThe implicit is an imprecise and heterogeneous notion that plays a role, not o...
In this paper an algorithm for the generation of referring expressions in a multimodal setting is pr...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
We are interested in multimodal systems that use the following modes and modalities : speech (and na...
International audienceThere is no one-to-one relation between referential terms and types of access ...