Intelligent multimedia interfaces
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Intelligent multimedia interfaces
AAAI Press , MIT Press, 1993
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"This collection is an outgrowth of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Workshop on Intelligent Multimedia Interfaces which took place at Anaheim, California in August of 1991"--Pref
Bibliography: p. [372]-402
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of original contributions reports on key advances in intelligent (knowledge-based) user interfaces that exploit multiple media -- text, graphics, maps -- and multiple modalities -- visual, auditory, gestural -- to facilitate human-computer interaction. Chapters are grouped into three sections that address automated presentation design, intelligent multimedia interfaces, and architectural and theoretical issues.
Although humans have a natural facility for managing and exploiting multiple input and output media, computers do not. Consequently, providing machines with the ability to interpret multimedia input and generate multimedia output would be a valuable facility for a number of key applications such as information retrieval and analysis, training and decision support. Successful intelligent multimedia interfaces require theories and technologies from a host of disciplines, including computational linguistics, computer graphics, cognitive science, human computer interaction, and computer-supported cooperative work -- all of them represented in this collection.
目次
- Part 1 Automated presentation design: intelligent multimedia presentation systems - research and principles, Steven F. Roth and William E. Hefley
- planning multimedia explanations using communicative acts, Mark T. Maybury
- WIP - the automatic synthesis of multimodal presentations, Elisabeth Andre et al
- the design of illustrated documents as a planning task, Elisabeth Andre and Thomas Rist
- automating the generation of coordinated multimedia explanations, Steven K. Feiner and Kathleen R. McKeown
- towards coordinated temporal multimedia presentations, Steven K. Feiner et al
- multimedia explanations for intelligent training systems, Bradley A. Goodman. Part 2 Intelligent multimedia interfaces: the application of natural language models to intelligent multimedia, John D. Burger and Ralph J. Marshall
- ALFRESCO - enjoying the combination of natural language processing and hypermedia for information exploration, Oliviero Stock et al
- an approach to hypermedia in diagnostic systems, Suhayya Abu-Hakima et al
- integrating simultaneous input from speech, gaze and hand gestures, David B. Koons et al. Part 3 Architectural and theoretical issues: on the knowledge underlying multimedia presentations, Yigal Arens et al
- using "live information" in a multimedia framework, Matthew Cornell et al
- a multilayered empirical approach to multimodality - towards mixed solutions of natural language and graphical interfaces, Jurgen Krause
- modelling issues in multimedial car-driver interaction, Andrea Bonarini.
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