Table of ContentsLanguage Technologies for the Mobile Internet Era Multimodal Interfaces to 3G Mobile Services Intelligent Interaction with Mobile Internet Services Mobile Messaging Services Evolution: From SMS to MMS Outline of the Talk From Spoken Dialogue to Multimodal Dialogue Merging Various User Interface Paradigms Using All Human Senses for Intuitive Interaction: Code, Media and Modalities Symbolic and Subsymbolic Fusion of Multiple Modes Mutual Disambiguation of Multiple Input Modes SmartKom: A Transportable Interface Agent SmartKom: Intuitive Multimodal Interaction SmartKom`s SDDP Interaction Metaphor Multimodal Input and Output in the SmartKom System Personalized Interaction with WebTVs via SmartKom (DFKI with Sony, Philips, Siemens) Using Facial Expression Recognition for Affective Personalization The SmartKom Demonstrator System A Demonstration of SmartKom’s Multimodal Interface for the German President Dr. Rau Salient Characteristics of SmartKom Multimodal Input and Output in SmartKom Fusion and Fission of Multiple Modalities The Need for Personalization: Adaptive Interaction with Mobile Devices PEACH: „Beaming“ A Life-Like Character From A Large Public Display to a Mobile Personal Device A “Web of Meaning“ has more Personalization Potential than a “Web of Links“ Mapping Web Content Onto a Variety of Structures and Layouts SmartKom: Towards Multimodal and Mobile Dialogue Systems for Indoor and Outdoor Navigation Spoken Dialogues with the Car Navigation system: SENECA Getting Driving and Walking Directions via SmartKom Getting Driving and Walking Directions via SmartKom SmartKom: Multimodal Dialogues with a Hybrid Navigation System Spoken Navigation Dialogues with SmartKom The High-Level Control Flow of SmartKom A Spectrum of Client/Server Architectures for Mobile Multimodal Systems: From Thin to Fat Clients M3I: A Mobile, Multimodal, and Modular Interface of DFKI Example of Embedded Multimodal Dialogue System M3I for Pedestrian Navigation (DFKI) Java-Based Voice Streaming for Hybrid Speech Understanding in M3I (DFKI) SmartKom‘s Added-Value Mobile Service ActiveList SmartKom‘s Added-Value Mobile Service SpotInspector SmartKom‘s Added-Value Mobile Service PartnerRadar Ultimate Simplicity: One-Button Mobile Devices UMTS-Doit: The First Test and Evaluation Center for UMTS-based Multimodal Speech Services in Germany UMTS Applications in a Mercedes: Webcam Providing a Look-Ahead of the Traffic Situation UMTS Application in a Mercedes: Language-based Music Download Personalized Car Entertainment (DFKI for Bosch) Research Roadmap of Multimodality 2002-2005 Research Roadmap of Multimodality 2006-2010 Burning Issues in Multimodal Interaction Conclusions |
Author:Wolfgang Wahlster
E-Mail: wahlster@dfki.de Homepage: http://www.dfki.de/~wahlster |