Using critical path analysis to model multimodal human-computer interaction
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
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IEEE Pervasive Computing
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DFMA '05 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Distributed Frameworks for Multimedia Applications
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Pervasive and Mobile Computing
The human perspective of the wireless world
Computer Communications
Formal design and implementation of constraints in software components
Advances in Engineering Software
A middleware architecture for safety critical ambient intelligence applications
ruSMART/NEW2AN'10 Proceedings of the Third conference on Smart Spaces and next generation wired, and 10th international conference on Wireless networking
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Smart and intelligent environments can proficiently benefit a new generation of multimodal dialog systems, which enable users to interact in natural ways like voice, gesture, facial motions, and so on. However, in order to make this possible, it is necessary to integrate such systems and services, possibly in a transparent way. In the present paper, we propose an architectural model for multimodal smart environments; then, an agent-based middleware infrastructure that provides basic components for the integration of multimodal interaction systems; and, a set of ontologies and rules for semantically handling interacting properties of devices and resources available in smart environments.