VoiceXML: industry perspectives and business opportunities
James A. Larson
Guidelines and tools for the design of multimodal interfaces
Jacques Terken
New concept for designing multimodal user interfaces
Hans-Peter Hutter, Roger Tönz
Multimodal, multilingual and adaptive dialogue system for ubiquitous interaction in an educational space
Ramón López-Cózar, Zoraida Callejas, Miguel Gea, Germán Montoro
Interaction through non-interaction: context awareness and distributed applications
Pertti Huuskonen
Mobile architecture for distributed multimodal dialogues
Markku Turunen, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Juuso Kanner, Anssi Kainulainen
Mobile information access with spoken query answering
Tom Brøndsted, Henrik Legind Larsen, Lars Bo Larsen, Børge Lindberg, Daniel Ortiz-Arroyo, Zheng-Hua Tan, Haitian Xu
Applications of distributed dialogue systems: the KTH connector
Jens Edlund, Anna Hjalmarsson
Evaluating telephone-based interactive systems
Sebastian Möller
Usability evaluation issues in commercial and research systems
Laila Dybkjær, Niels Ole Bernsen, Hans Dybkjær
Results from an evaluation of a dialogue manager
Melita Hajdinjak, France Mihelic
Domain adaptation of a distributed speech-to-speech translation system
Michael Stier, Stefan Feldes
Research challenges in the automation of spoken language interaction
Roger K. Moore
Crosslingual adaptation of semi-continuous HMMS using acoustic regression classes and sub-simplex projection
Frank Diehl, Asunción Moreno, Enric Monte
A comparison of efficient interleaver designs for real time distributed speech recognition
Alastair James, Ben Milner
Combined spectral subtraction and cepstral normalisation for robust speech recognition
Haitian Xu, Zheng-Hua Tan, Paul Dalsgaard, Børge Lindberg
Adaptive enhancement of speech signals for robust ASR
Vivek Tyagi, Christian Wellekens
A comparative study of model compensation methods for robust speech recognition in noisy conditions
Svein G. Pettersen, Magne H. Johnsen, Tor A. Myrvoll
Implementing modular dialogue systems: a case of study
Zoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar
Effect of poor spontaneous speech modeling on broadcast news transcription performance
Laura Docio-Fernandez, Carmen Garcia-Mateo
Graphemes as basic units for crosslingualspeech recognition
Andrej Zgank, Zdravko Kacic, Frank Diehl, Jozef Juhar, Slavomir Lihan, Klara Vicsi, Gyorgy Szaszak
Distributed recognition used as platform for public testing of speech technology applications
Miroslav Holada, Jan Nouza, Petr Cerva, Tomás Nouza, Martin Pelc
Finite-state transducer toolkit for faster ASR
Pavel Stemberk, Václav Hanzl
Comparison of three Czech speech databases from the standpoint of Lombard effect appearance
Hynek Boril, Petr Pollák