Title
Media-independent interfaces in a media-dependent world
Abstract
Wildfire is a communications assistant that uses speech recognition to work over phone lines. At least that's what it is today. But in the future it wants to run on desktops, PDAs (like the Newton Message Pad), and who knows what all. To provide a level of media independence, we designed a subsystem to isolate the communications knowledge of the assistant from the mechanisms of prompt/response. This layer is called the MMUI. It provides abstractions of input and output that let the assistant ask questions and get responses without knowledge of the specifics of the communication channels involved. The specifics of speech recognition, as well as the degree of abstraction desired, make this an interesting case of presentation/semantic split using object polymorphism. This presentation will cover the design of the MMUI, its fundamental weaknesses, and furious handwaving over future directions to mend them.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1995
COOTS
media-independent interface,interesting case,communications assistant,media-dependent world,speech recognition,furious handwaving,communications knowledge,future direction,communication channel,newton message pad,media independence,fundamental weakness
Field
DocType
Citations 
Abstraction,Ask price,Computer science,Communication channel,Input/output,Human–computer interaction,Artificial intelligence,Telephone line
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ken Arnold1342.30
Kee Hinckley200.34
Eric Shienbrood300.34