Title
Maintainable management and access of lexical knowledge for multimodal virtual reality interfaces.
Abstract
This poster presents a maintainable method to manage lexical information required for multimodal interfaces. It is tailored for the application in real-time interactive systems, specifically for Virtual Reality, and solves three problems commonly encountered in this context: (1) The lexical information is defined on and grounded in a common knowledge representation layer (KRL) based on OWL. The KRL describes application objects and possible system functions in one place and avoids error-prone redundant data management. (2) The KRL is tightly integrated into the simulator platform using a semantically enriched object model that is auto-generated from the KRL and thus fosters high performance access. (3) A well-defined interface provides application wide access to semantic application state information in general and the lexical information in specific, which greatly contributes to decoupling, maintainability, and reusability.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2993369.2996310
VRST
Keywords
Field
DocType
software architecture, multimodal platforms, real-time interactive systems, virtual reality
Virtual reality,Computer science,Lexical knowledge,Object model,Common knowledge,Human–computer interaction,Software architecture,Data management,Maintainability,Reusability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chris Zimmerer1123.61
Martin Fischbach2357.98
Marc Erich Latoschik351576.83