This paper reports on activities that have been conducted in the context of COST278, WG2, Multimodal Processing. We present an overview of guidelines and tools that have been proposed to support the design of multimodal interfaces, both guidelines that have emerged as heuristics from design projects and ones that have been rooted in theory. We present a brief case study in which tools were applied to concrete interfaces, and conclude with recommendations.
Cite as: Terken, J. (2005) Guidelines and tools for the design of multimodal interfaces. Proc. Applied Spoken Language Interaction in Distributed Environments (ASIDE 2005), paper 41
@inproceedings{terken05_aside, author={Jacques Terken}, title={{Guidelines and tools for the design of multimodal interfaces}}, year=2005, booktitle={Proc. Applied Spoken Language Interaction in Distributed Environments (ASIDE 2005)}, pages={paper 41} }