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Delgado / Araki Spoken, Multilingual and Multimodal Dialogue Systems

Development and Assessment
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-0-470-02156-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Development and Assessment

E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-470-02156-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Dialogue systems are a very appealing technology with anextraordinary future. Spoken, Multilingual and MultimodalDialogues Systems: Development and Assessment addresses thegreat demand for information about the development of advanceddialogue systems combining speech with other modalities under amultilingual framework. It aims to give a systematic overview ofdialogue systems and recent advances in the practical applicationof spoken dialogue systems.
Spoken Dialogue Systems are computer-based systems developed toprovide information and carry out simple tasks using speech as theinteraction mode. Examples include travel information andreservation, weather forecast information, directory informationand product order. Multimodal Dialogue Systems aim to overcome thelimitations of spoken dialogue systems which use speech as the onlycommunication means, while Multilingual Systems allow interactionwith users that speak different languages.
* Presents a clear snapshot of the structure of a standarddialogue system, by addressing its key components in the context ofmultilingual and multimodal interaction and the assessment ofspoken, multilingual and multimodal systems
* In addition to the fundamentals of the technologies employed,the development and evaluation of these systems are described
* Highlights recent advances in the practical application ofspoken dialogue systems
This comprehensive overview is a must for graduate students andacademics in the fields of speech recognition, speech synthesis,speech processing, language, and human-computer interactiontechnolgy. It will also prove to be a valuable resource to systemdevelopers working in these areas.

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Preface.
1. Introduction to Dialogue Systems.
1.1 Human-Computer Interaction and Speech Processing.
1.2 Spoken Dialogue Systems.
1.3 Multimodal Dialogue Systems.
1.4 Multilingual Dialogue Systems.
1.5 Dialogue Systems Referenced in This Book.
1.6 Area Organisation and Research Directions.
1.7 Overview of the Book.
1.8 Further Reading.
2. Technologies Employed to Set Up Dialogue Systems.
2.1 Input Interface.
2.2 Multimodal Processing.
2.3 Output Interface.
2.4 Summary.
2.5 Further Reading.
3. Multimodal Dialogue Systems.
3.1 Benefits of Multimodal Interaction.
3.2 Development of Multimodal Dialogue Systems.
3.3 Summary.
3.5 Further Reading.
4. Multilingual Dialogue Systems.
4.1 Implications of Multilinguality in the Architecture ofDialogue Systems.
4.2 Multilingual Dialogue Systems Based on Interlingua.
4.3 Multilingual Dialogue Systems Based on Web Applications.
4.4 Summary.
4.5 Further Reading.
5. Dialogue Annotation, Modelling and Management.
5.1 Dialogue Annotation.
5.2 Dialogue Modelling.
5.3 Dialogue Management.
5.4 Implications of Multimodality in the DialogueManagement.
5.5 Implications of Mulitlinguality in the DialogueManagement.
5.6 Implications of Task Independency in the DialogueManagement.
5.7 Summary.
5.8 Further Reading.
6. Development Tools.
6.1 Tools for Spoken and Multilingual Dialogue Systems.
6.2 Standards and Tools for Multimodal Dialogue Systems.
6.3 Summary.
6.4 Further Reading.
7. Assessment.
7.1 Overview of Evaluation Techniques.
7.2 Evaluation of Spoken and Multilingual Dialogue Systems.
7.3 Evaluation of Multimodal Dialogue Systems.
7.4 Summary.
7.5 Further Reading.
Appendix A: Basic Tutorial on VoiceXML.
Appendix B: Multimodal Databases.
Appendix C: Coding Schemes for Multimodal Resources.
Appendix D: URLs of Interest.
Appendix E: List of Abbreviations.
References.
Index.


Ramón López-Cózar Delgado is AssociateProfessor in the Department of Languages and Computer Systems,Computer Science Faculty, Granada University, Spain. He haspublished over 30 papers in international journals and conferencesconcerned with dialogue systems. He is member of the COSTAction 278 "Spoken Language Interaction inTelecommunications"
Masahiro Araki is an Associate Professor at Department ofElectronics and Information Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology.His current interests are spoken dialogue processing and artificialintelligence. He is a member of ACL and ISCA.
João P. Neto is Assistant Professor at InstitutoSuperior Técnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon insignal theory, discrete signal processing, control systems andneural networks. His research interests focus on spoken, multimodaland multilingual dialogue systems, speech recognition andunderstanding, dialogue management and speech synthesis.



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