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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 1998 /

Representations for Multi-Modal Human-Computer Interaction: Papers from the 1998 AAAI Workshop

Contents

  • A Representation of Media for Multimedia Authoring and Browsing Systems

    Ethan V. Munson, Mark Pfeiffer

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  • Acting on a Visual World: the Role of Perception in Multimodal HCI

    Frederic Wolff, Antonella De Angeli, and Laurent Romary

    89

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  • Towards an Ontology for Library Modalities

    Christopher A. Welty

    86

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  • A Statistical Approach to Multimodal Natural Language Interaction

    John Vergo

    81

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  • Cognitive Constraints on the Use of Visible Speech and Gestures

    Laura A. Thompson

    78

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  • Integrating Different Knowledge Representations in an Intelligent System: Standardization Allows Diversity?

    Ronnie Smith

    76

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  • Mapping Between Image Regions and Caption Concepts of Captioned Depictive Photographs

    Neil C. Rowe

    70

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  • Task-Oriented Dialogs with Animated Agents in Virtual Reality

    Jeff Rickel, W. Lewis Johnson

    64

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  • Interactional Competency for Conversational Characters

    Scott Prevost, Timothy Bickmore, and Justine Cassell

    61

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  • Multimodal Prediction and Classification of Audio-Visual Features

    Vladimir Pavlovic, Thomas S. Huang

    55

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  • Efficient Representations for Multi-Modal Interaction

    Syed S. Ali, Susan W. McRoy

    1

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  • Multi-Modal Seamless Messaging

    John F. Meech, Suhayya Abu-Hakima

    46

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  • Mixed Depth Representations in the B2 System

    Susan W. McRoy, Susan M. Haller, and Syed S. Ali

    40

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  • On Representing Salience and Reference in Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction

    Andrew Kehler, Jean-Claude Martin, Adam Cheyer, Luc Julia, Jerry R. Hobbs, and John Bear

    33

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  • Multimodal Unification-based Grammars

    Michael Johnston

    31

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  • A Human-Computer Interaction Framework for Media-Independent Knowledge

    Robert J. K. Jacob, James G. Schmolze

    26

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  • The Spoken Language Navigation Task

    J. Gurney, E. Kipple, and T. Gregory

    21

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  • Generating Visual Arguments: a Media-Independent Approach

    Nancy Green, Stephan Kerpedjiev, Steven F. Roth, Giuseppe Carenini, and Johanna Moore

    17

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  • Building Multimodal Systems: Compromise between Theory and Practice

    Marilyn Cross, Christian Matthiessen, Licheng Zeng, and Ichiro Kobayashi

    11

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  • Generating Coordinated Natural Language and 3D Animations for Complex Spatial Explanations

    Charles B. Callaway, Stuart G. Towns, and James C. Lester

    5

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