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Modeling ontology for multimodal interaction in ubiquitous computing systems

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    People communicate with each other using different ways, such as words, gestures, etc. to give information about their status, emotions and intentions. But how may this information be described in a way that autonomous systems (e.g. Robots) can react with a human being in a given environment?
    A multimodal interface allows a more flexible and natural interaction between a user and a computing system. This paper presents a methodological approach for designing an architecture that facilitates the work of a fusion engine. The selection of modalities and the fusion of events invoked by the fusion engine are based upon the definition of an ontology that describes the environment where a multimodal interaction system exists.

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      UbiComp '12: Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
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      2. environment
      3. environmental and user context
      4. events
      5. modality
      6. multimodal fusion
      7. multimodal system
      8. ontology

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