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....unimodal interfaces. Those include different age groups, skill levels, cognitive styles, and temporary disabilities associated with a particular environment. With respect to the functionality of multimodal input other known pen based applications, e.g. IBM s Human Centric Word Processor [117] and NCR s Field Medic Information System [118] integrate spoken keywords with the pen based pointing events. In contrast, QuickSet [115] and Boeing s Virtual Reality Aircraft Maintenance Training Prototype [119] process speech with a limited vocabulary of symbolic gestures. Except for the Field ....
K. A. Papineni, S. Roukos, and R. T. Ward, "Feature-based language understanding," Proc. of the 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, Rhdoes, Greece, 1997.
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K. A. Papineni, S. Roukos, and R. T. Ward, "Feature-based language understanding," presented at the 5th Eur. Conf. Speech Communication and Technology, Rhodes, Greece, 1997.
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Papineni, Kishore A., Salim Roukos, and R. T. Ward. (1997). Feature-based language understanding. In Proceedings of EuroSpeech'97, Rhodes, Greece, vol 3, pp. 1435-1438.
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K. A. Papineni, S. Roukos, and R. T. Ward, "Featurebased language understanding," in European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH) , (Rhodes, Greece), pp. 1435--1438, September 1997.
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