Multimodal User Interfaces: From Signals to Interaction (Signals and Communication Technology)
Multimodal User Interfaces: From Signals to Interaction (Signals and Communication Technology)
A video monitoring model with a distributed camera system for the smart space
ruSMART/NEW2AN'10 Proceedings of the Third conference on Smart Spaces and next generation wired, and 10th international conference on Wireless networking
Models and hardware-software solutions for automatic control of intelligent hall
Automation and Remote Control
User adaptivity in smart workplaces
ACIIDS'12 Proceedings of the 4th Asian conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems - Volume Part II
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Multimodal user interface capable to perceive speech, movements, poses and gestures of meeting participants in order to determinate their needs provides the natural and intuitively understandable way of interaction with the developed intelligent meeting room. Awareness of the room about spatial position of the participants, their current activities, and roles in a current event, their preferences helps to predict more accurately the intentions and needs of participants. The accomplished integration of Nokia mobile phones with the sensor network and smart services allowed users to control effectors, audio/video and other facilities from outside. Some scenarios of multimodal interaction with the room as well as issues of adaptation of user interface to limitations of mobile phone browser are discussed.