Abstract | ||
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This paper describes a prototype a pplication which combines speaker identification technology and an agent architecture to p rovide user- definable monitors for incoming v oicemail messages. Through a Web- distributable Java user interface, the user may enter requests by using spoken or typed n atural l anguage. Multiple distributed agents process the requests, periodically testing the user's voicemail system to identify the composer of the message from a set of selected speakers. When a message meets the conditions specified by the user, agents locate the requester's position and notify him or her of the a rrival of the important message by using v arious communication media (email, fax, telephone, pager). The technology responsible for identifying a speaker from voice is a text-independent method developed at SRI International. Encapsulating this capability as an agent permits plug-and- play reusability in the growing number of applications being developed within the agent-based framework. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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1997 | 10.1007/BFb0016003 | AVBPA |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
speaker identification agent,user interface,user agent,agent architecture | World Wide Web,Computer science,Agent architecture,Human–computer interaction,Pager,Speaker recognition,Natural language,User interface,Java,Voicemail,Reusability | Conference |
Volume | ISSN | ISBN |
1206 | 0302-9743 | 3-540-62660-3 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
1 | 0.36 | 6 |
Authors | ||
3 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Luc E. Julia | 1 | 40 | 7.04 |
Larry P. Heck | 2 | 1096 | 100.58 |
Adam Cheyer | 3 | 527 | 119.15 |