Publication | Open Access
MATCH
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2001
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Conversational User InterfaceEngineeringAssistive TechnologyMultimodal Application ArchitectureUser PreferencesMultimodal InteractionSpeech InterfaceMultimodal ProcessingHuman-computer InteractionConversation AnalysisSpeech ProcessingCommunicationArtsMobile InterfacesLinguisticsVoice InteractionMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceSpeech Recognition
Mobile interfaces need to allow the user and system to adapt their choice of communication modes according to user preferences, the task at hand, and the physical and social environment. We describe a multimodal application architecture which combines finite-state multimodal language processing, a speech-act based multimodal dialogue manager, dynamic multimodal output generation, and user-tailored text planning to enable rapid prototyping of multimodal interfaces with flexible input and adaptive output. Our testbed application MATCH (Multimodal Access To City Help) provides a mobile multimodal speech-pen interface to restaurant and sub-way information for New York City.
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