Title
Two Case Studies of Software Architecture for Multimodal Interactive Systems: VoicePaint and a Voice-enabled Graphical Notebook
Abstract
This paper discusses software architectures of multimodal systems. The recent availability of new input technologies brought a whole new type of systems, able to support communication with the user through multiple interaction channels. Multimodal systems that allow modalities to be combined seem to be the most promising in the field of multimodal interaction. The aim is to overcome limitations of these modalities when used separately. We call synergic systems, systems which allow both different modalities to be used in parallel and modalities to be combined to obtain a command. VoicePaint and Notebook are two multimodal synergic systems developed by our team. We focus on their software architectures in this article.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1992
Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction
case studies,software architecture,voice-enabled graphical notebook,multimodal interactive systems,multimodal interaction
Field
DocType
Volume
Modalities,Multimodal interaction,Computer science,Communication channel,Software,Human–computer interaction,Resource-oriented architecture,Software architecture,Embedded system
Conference
18
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0926-5473
0-444-89904-9
10
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.99
2
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Arno P. J. Gourdol1112.88
Laurence Nigay21285110.66
Daniel Salber32421298.39
Joëlle Coutaz42175175.19
J Ukelson54711.09
P Lefebure6102.33
G Cockton7407.84
M Harrison84146.77
M Schneiderhufschmidt9204.80
M Bousse10243.17
N Carlsen11165.27