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23. Graphics and Natural Language in Multi-Modal Dialogues
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword xiii
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Prologue
- 1. The Structure of Dialogue 3
- 2. Give us the tools 25
- 3. Integrating Multimodal Information 63
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Part I
- 4. Toward Multimodal Support of Interpreted Telephone Dialogues 85
- 5. Human Factors and Error-Handling in Speech Interfaces 109
- 6. Cross-linked modalities make speech drift in rapid dialogue 125
- 7. Dynamic Interpretation and Dialogue Theory 139
- 8. Dialgoue Acts are Rational Plans 167
- 9. An approach to oral dialogue modelling 189
- 10. A Dynamic Dialogue Model for Human-Machine Communication 207
- 11. Standia 223
- 12. Moves in Dialogue 239
- 13. Designing Intelligence 249
- 14. SPRUCE 271
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Part 2
- 15. Multimedia & Multimodal Interaction Structure 295
- 16. Robustness and cooperative multimodal humanmachine communication applications 309
- 17. Iconicity of Sign Languages 321
- 18. A Taxonomy for Users’ Behaviour in Human Computer Interaction 335
- 19. Multimodal Interaction Interface using Voice and Gesture 349
- 20. Implementing an Oral and Geographic Multimodal Application: The Géoral Project 367
- 21. Communicative Acts for Multimedia and Multimodal Dialogue 375
- 22. Graphical Modes of Human Multimodal Dialogue 393
- 23. Graphics and Natural Language in Multi-Modal Dialogues 407
- 24. Referring in a Multimodal Environment: from NL to designation 421
- 25. Multiplexing, Diviplexing, and the Control of Multimodal Dialogue 439
- 26. Multimodal Approach to Concept Formation: and Example in Speech and Sketch Mode 457
- 27. Processing Facial Images to Enhance Speech Communication 465
- 28. The Intrinsic Bimodality of Speech Communication and the Synthesis of Talking Faces 485
- Index 503
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword xiii
-
Prologue
- 1. The Structure of Dialogue 3
- 2. Give us the tools 25
- 3. Integrating Multimodal Information 63
-
Part I
- 4. Toward Multimodal Support of Interpreted Telephone Dialogues 85
- 5. Human Factors and Error-Handling in Speech Interfaces 109
- 6. Cross-linked modalities make speech drift in rapid dialogue 125
- 7. Dynamic Interpretation and Dialogue Theory 139
- 8. Dialgoue Acts are Rational Plans 167
- 9. An approach to oral dialogue modelling 189
- 10. A Dynamic Dialogue Model for Human-Machine Communication 207
- 11. Standia 223
- 12. Moves in Dialogue 239
- 13. Designing Intelligence 249
- 14. SPRUCE 271
-
Part 2
- 15. Multimedia & Multimodal Interaction Structure 295
- 16. Robustness and cooperative multimodal humanmachine communication applications 309
- 17. Iconicity of Sign Languages 321
- 18. A Taxonomy for Users’ Behaviour in Human Computer Interaction 335
- 19. Multimodal Interaction Interface using Voice and Gesture 349
- 20. Implementing an Oral and Geographic Multimodal Application: The Géoral Project 367
- 21. Communicative Acts for Multimedia and Multimodal Dialogue 375
- 22. Graphical Modes of Human Multimodal Dialogue 393
- 23. Graphics and Natural Language in Multi-Modal Dialogues 407
- 24. Referring in a Multimodal Environment: from NL to designation 421
- 25. Multiplexing, Diviplexing, and the Control of Multimodal Dialogue 439
- 26. Multimodal Approach to Concept Formation: and Example in Speech and Sketch Mode 457
- 27. Processing Facial Images to Enhance Speech Communication 465
- 28. The Intrinsic Bimodality of Speech Communication and the Synthesis of Talking Faces 485
- Index 503