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2. CMC 1998: Tilburg, The Netherlands
- Harry Bunt, Robbert-Jan Beun:
Cooperative Multimodal Communication, Second International Conference, CMC'98, Tilburg, The Netherlands, January 28-30, 1998, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2155, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42806-2 - Robbert-Jan Beun, Harry Bunt:
Multimodal Cooperative Communication. 1-12
Multimodal Generation
- Donia Scott, Richard Power:
Generating Textual Diagrams and Diagrammatic Texts. 13-29 - Susanne van Mulken:
PEDRO: Assessing Presentation Decodability on the Basis of Empirically Validated Models. 30-42 - Michelle X. Zhou, Steven Feiner:
IMPROVISE: Automated Generation of Animated Graphics for Coordinated Multimedia Presentations. 43-63 - Robbert-Jan Beun, Anita H. M. Cremers:
Multimodal Reference to Objects: An Empirical Approach. 64-88 - Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava, Massimo Zancanaro:
Augmenting and Executing SharedPlans for Multimodal Communication. 89-112
Multimodal Cooperation
- Jens Allwood:
Cooperation and Flexibility in Multimodal Communication. 113-124 - Martine Hurault-Plantet, Cecile T. Balkanski:
Communication and Manipulation Acts in a Collaborative Dialogue Model. 125-139 - Paul Piwek:
Relating Imperatives to Action. 140-158
Multimodal Interpretation
- Xavier Pouteau:
Interpretation of Gestures and Speech: A Practical Approach to Multimodal Communication. 159-175 - Michael Streit:
Why Are Multimodal Systems so Difficult to Build? - About the Difference between Deictic Gestures and Direct Manipulation. 176-196 - Leen Kievit, Paul Piwek, Robbert-Jan Beun, Harry Bunt:
Multimodal Cooperative Resolution of Referential Expressions in the DenK System. 197-216
Multimedia Platforms and Test Environments
- Tom Brøndsted, Paul Dalsgaard, Lars Bo Larsen, Michael Manthey, Paul McKevitt, Thomas B. Moeslund, Kristian G. Olesen:
The IntelliMedia WorkBench - An Environment for Building Multimodal Systems. 217-233 - Adam Cheyer, Luc Julia, Jean-Claude Martin:
A Unified Framework for Constructing Multimodal Experiments and Applications. 234-242
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