Plan-based integration of natural language and graphics generation
Artificial Intelligence - Special volume on natural language processing
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Information state and dialogue management in the TRINDI dialogue move engine toolkit
Natural Language Engineering
Multimodal fusion: a new hybrid strategy for dialogue systems
Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces
Conceptual modeling of online entertainment programming guide for natural language interface
NLDB'10 Proceedings of the Natural language processing and information systems, and 15th international conference on Applications of natural language to information systems
Towards a navigation system for blind people: a Wizard of Oz study
ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing
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This paper describes MIMUS, a multimodal and multilingual dialogue system for the in--home scenario, which allows users to control some home devices by voice and/or clicks. Its design relies on Wizard of Oz experiments and is targeted at disabled users. MIMUS follows the Information State Update approach to dialogue management, and supports English, German and Spanish, with the possibility of changing language on--the--fly. MIMUS includes a gestures--enabled talking head which endows the system with a human--like personality.