The subject of this article is our work on the assistance dialogue system in an intelligent multimodal interface. We present our results on the modelling of the dialogue, and on the definition of the assistance system architecture based on the concept of multiagent. For this, we started from the study of a corpus of multimodal interactions obtained from an experiment based on the paradigm of the Wizard of Oz. This corpus, centred on user assistance, brings to light various types of help allowing that enable the user to complete specified task. This types have been specified and classified. We have modelled this processing using a multiagent architecture of the assistance system that is presented in the last part of this article.
Cite as: Chapelier, L., Fay-Varnier, C., Roussanaly, A. (1995) Modelling an intelligent help system from a wizard of oz experiment. Proc. ESCA Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems, 101-104
@inproceedings{chapelier95_sds, author={Laurent Chapelier and Christine Fay-Varnier and Azim Roussanaly}, title={{Modelling an intelligent help system from a wizard of oz experiment}}, year=1995, booktitle={Proc. ESCA Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems}, pages={101--104} }