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1 online resource (xviii, 522 pages) : illustrations |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Based on a workshop held 1991. |
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Includes bibliographical references (498-502) and indexes. |
Contents |
pt. 1. Models and strategies -- pt. 2. Architectures and experiences. |
Summary |
Most dialogues are multimodal. When people talk, they use not only their voices, but also facial expressions and other gestures, and perhaps even touch. When computers communicate with people, they use pictures and perhaps sounds, together with textual language, and when people communicate with computers, they are likely to use mouse "gestures" almost as much as words. How are such multimodal dialogues constructed? This is the main question addressed in this selection of papers of the second "Venaco Workshop", sponsored by the NATO Research Study Group RSG-10 on Automatic Speech Processing, an. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Human-computer interaction -- Congresses.
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Human-computer interaction. |
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Computer interfaces -- Congresses.
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Computer interfaces. |
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Automatic speech recognition -- Congresses.
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Automatic speech recognition. |
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Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Taylor, M. M.
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Néel, F.
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Bouwhuis, Don G.
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Workshop on the Structure of Multimodal Dialogue (2 : 1991. : Aquafredda di Maratea, Italy)
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Other Form: |
Print version: Structure of multimodal dialogue II. Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2000 1556197624 (DLC) 2001268929 (OCoLC)47201120 |
ISBN |
9789027273871 (electronic book) |
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9027273871 (electronic book) |
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1556197624 |
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9781556197628 |
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9027221901 |
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9789027221902 |
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