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Situated Multi-Modal Interaction

Published on Jul 31, 2016988 Views

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Situated Multimodal Interaction00:00
IST CHIL Software Reference Model for multimodal services00:21
IST CHIL Core: Situation Model00:41
Situated Multimodal Interaction - 101:02
Situation Models: Philip Johnson-Laird01:12
Situation Models: a theory of mental models for natural language and inference01:26
Situation Models: as a theory for context aware services - 102:03
Situation Models: as a theory for context aware services - 202:19
Situation Models: as a theory for context aware services - 303:22
Early Examples of Situation Modeling03:49
Example: Recording Events in a Meeting - 104:28
Example: Recording Events in a Meeting - 204:44
Roles04:52
More Examples of Applications05:23
Situ8ed the right information at the right time06:03
Situated Multimodal Interaction - 206:47
The Perception-Action Layer07:04
Perceptual Components - 107:14
Perceptual Components - 207:30
Role Assignment07:59
Bayesian Track of Face and Hands08:01
Situated Multimodal Interaction - 308:22
Training Aibo to be polite08:37
Acquiring Situation Models09:35
Probabilistic situation models09:56
Developing Situation Models10:44
Situated Multimodal Interaction - 411:01
Situated Interaction Theory11:11
Situated Interaction Requires Awareness12:24
A Process Model for Situation Awareness12:42
Some Conclusions13:11
Bibliography13:56