Systems and methods for implicitly interpreting semantically redundant communication modes
EC Kaiser - US Patent 8,457,959, 2013 - Google Patents
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Fuzzy system to adapt web voice interfaces dynamically in a vehicle sensor tracking application definition
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 …
sensors, and the real-time data they can provide. With Vitruvius, users can create software …
Combining speech and handwriting modalities for mathematical expression recognition
In this paper, we open new perspectives for mathematical expression recognition by
introducing an original bimodal system. Since handwritten mathematical expression …
introducing an original bimodal system. Since handwritten mathematical expression …
Human-centered collaborative interaction
Recent years have witnessed an increasing shift in interest from single user
multimedia/multimodal interfaces towards support for interaction among groups of people …
multimedia/multimodal interfaces towards support for interaction among groups of people …
Collaborative multimodal photo annotation over digital paper
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
involve extrinsic costs to the participants. Extrinsic costs are activities that, although …