Title
Mutual disambiguation of eye gaze and speech for sight translation and reading
Abstract
Researchers are proposing interactive machine translation as a potential method to make language translation process more efficient and usable. Introduction of different modalities like eye gaze and speech are being explored to add to the interactivity of language translation system. Unfortunately, the raw data provided by Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Eye-Tracking is very noisy and erroneous. This paper describes a technique for reducing the errors of the two modalities, speech and eye-gaze with the help of each other in context of sight translation and reading. Lattice representation and composition of the two modalities was used for integration. F-measure for Eye-Gaze and Word Accuracy for ASR were used as metrics to evaluate our results. In reading task, we demonstrated a significant improvement in both Eye-Gaze f-measure and speech Word Accuracy. In sight translation task, significant improvement was found in gaze f-measure but not in ASR.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2535948.2535953
GazeIn@ICMI
Field
DocType
Citations 
Modalities,Interactivity,Language translation,Gaze,Computer science,Interactive machine translation,Word error rate,Speech recognition,Sight,Eye tracking,Artificial intelligence,Natural language processing
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
9
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rucha Kulkarni100.34
Kritika Jain2201.71
Himanshu Bansal300.68
Srinivas Bangalore41319157.37
Michael Carl5114.55