2002
DOI: 10.1121/1.1466871
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Handbook of Multimodal and Spoken Dialogue Systems: Resources, Terminology and Product Evaluation

Abstract: These reviews of books and other forms of information express the opinions of the individual reviewers and are not necessarily endorsed by the Editorial Board of this Journal.

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“…In terms of traditional functional discourse annotations, scaffolding contributions are then PMEs that are "forward-looking", whereas PMEs performing development work are "backward-looking" (cf. [42], 57-59). Since, in the former, scaffolding, case, direct externalized diagrammatic support for discourse interpretation is offered, below, we empirically investigate the hypothesis that this is one condition that may impact on a video's effectiveness.…”
Section: Leveraging Off Discourse Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of traditional functional discourse annotations, scaffolding contributions are then PMEs that are "forward-looking", whereas PMEs performing development work are "backward-looking" (cf. [42], 57-59). Since, in the former, scaffolding, case, direct externalized diagrammatic support for discourse interpretation is offered, below, we empirically investigate the hypothesis that this is one condition that may impact on a video's effectiveness.…”
Section: Leveraging Off Discourse Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, updates will keep triggering successive rules and updates (involving potentially several rules at a time) as long as their preconditions are satisfied. This will give rise to a sequence of actions and updated DS states known as a plan (Boye, ; Gibbon, Mertins, & Moore, ).…”
Section: Troubleshooting Chatbotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multimodal interaction provides users with interaction modes, beyond the usual keyboard/mouse for input and visual display for output. Usually, multimodal systems combine different modalities according to the user's characteristics or/and surrounding environments, enabling them to interact with the system adequately according to their situation at a given time (Gibbon, 2000). These systems have only started to be used and seriously researched in the past 15 to 20 years (Oviatt, 2003), as they became more feasible from a technological point of view.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multimodalities are particularly well suited for mobile systems given the varying constraints placed on both the user and the surrounding environment (Hurtig, 2006). Adaptability is a key issue on these systems, as users can, in some circumstances, take advantage of a single modality (or a group of modalities) according to their needs (Gibbon, 2000). The use of non-conventional interaction modalities becomes crucial when concerning human-machine interaction for users with special needs (e.g., visually impaired users).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%