Human-to-human conversation remains such a significant part of our working activities because of its naturalness. Multimodal interaction systems combine visual information with voice, gestures and other modalities to provide flexible and powerful dialogue approaches. The use of integrated multiple input modes enables users to benefit from the natural approach used in human communication. However natural interaction approaches introduce interpretation problems. In this paper is presented an approach to interpret user's multimodal input. Starting from the analysis of the different types of modalities' cooperation we take into account the user's input behavior in order to better approximate the resultant multimodal input sentence with the user's intention. This multimodal sentence is transformed in a natural language one and we provides an algorithm to calculate the exact/approximate interpretation according to the sentence similarity level with sentence templates stored in a predefined knowledge base.

An approach to multimodal input interpretation in human-computer interaction

Ferri Fernando;Grifoni Patrizia;
2007

Abstract

Human-to-human conversation remains such a significant part of our working activities because of its naturalness. Multimodal interaction systems combine visual information with voice, gestures and other modalities to provide flexible and powerful dialogue approaches. The use of integrated multiple input modes enables users to benefit from the natural approach used in human communication. However natural interaction approaches introduce interpretation problems. In this paper is presented an approach to interpret user's multimodal input. Starting from the analysis of the different types of modalities' cooperation we take into account the user's input behavior in order to better approximate the resultant multimodal input sentence with the user's intention. This multimodal sentence is transformed in a natural language one and we provides an algorithm to calculate the exact/approximate interpretation according to the sentence similarity level with sentence templates stored in a predefined knowledge base.
2007
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
Inglese
Proceedings - SEKE 2007 - The 19 th International Conference on Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering
The Nineteenth International conference on software engineering and Knowledge engineering (SEKE 2007)
664
669
6
1-891706-20-9
Curran Associates Inc.
Red Hook, NY
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
9-11 luglio 2007
Boston (USA)
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Ferri, Fernando; Grifoni, Patrizia; Paolozzi, Stefano
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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