Systems and methods for implicitly interpreting semantically redundant communication modes

EC Kaiser - US Patent 8,457,959, 2013 - Google Patents
(*) Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this 2005. O197843 A1* 9, 2005 Faisman et
al. TO4, 276 patent is extended or adjusted under 35 2005/0203738 A1* 9/2005 …

Fuzzy system to adapt web voice interfaces dynamically in a vehicle sensor tracking application definition

G Cueva-Fernandez, JP Espada, V García-Díaz… - Soft Computing, 2016 - Springer
The Vitruvius platform is focused on vehicles and the possibility of working with their multiple
sensors, and the real-time data they can provide. With Vitruvius, users can create software …

Combining speech and handwriting modalities for mathematical expression recognition

S Medjkoune, H Mouchere… - … on Human-Machine …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we open new perspectives for mathematical expression recognition by
introducing an original bimodal system. Since handwritten mathematical expression …

Human-centered collaborative interaction

P Barthelmess, E Kaiser, R Lunsford, D McGee… - Proceedings of the 1st …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
Recent years have witnessed an increasing shift in interest from single user
multimedia/multimodal interfaces towards support for interaction among groups of people …

Collaborative multimodal photo annotation over digital paper

P Barthelmess, E Kaiser, X Huang, D McGee… - Proceedings of the 8th …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
The availability of metadata annotations over media content such as photos is known to
enhance retrieval and organization, particularly for large data sets. The greatest challenge …

Using redundant speech and handwriting for learning new vocabulary and understanding abbreviations

EC Kaiser - Proceedings of the 8th international conference on …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
New language constantly emerges from complex, collaborative human-human interactions
like meetings--such as, for instance, when a presenter handwrites a new term on a …

Multimodal redundancy across handwriting and speech during computer mediated human-human interactions

EC Kaiser, P Barthelmess, C Erdmann… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
Lecturers, presenters and meeting participants often say what they publicly handwrite. In this
paper, we report on three empirical explorations of such multimodal redundancy--during …

[PDF][PDF] Edge-splitting in a cumulative multimodal system, for a no-wait temporal threshold on information fusion, combined with an under-specified display.

EC Kaiser, P Barthelmess - INTERSPEECH, 2006 - Citeseer
Predicting the end of user input turns in a multimodal system can be complex. User
interactions vary across a spectrum from single, unimodal inputs to multimodal combinations …

Leveraging multimodal redundancy for dynamic learning, with SHACER, a speech and handwriting recognizer

EC Kaiser - 2007 - apps.dtic.mil
New language constantly emerges from complex, collaborative human-human interactions
like meetings such as when a presenter handwrites a new term on a whiteboard while …

[PDF][PDF] Managing extrinsic costs via multimodal natural interaction systems

R Lunsford, E Kaiser, P Barthelmess, X Huang - 2006 - cs.tufts.edu
Modern day interactions, whether between remote humans or humans and computers,
involve extrinsic costs to the participants. Extrinsic costs are activities that, although …