| Pan, S. and McKeown, K. (1996). Spoken language generation in a multimedia system. In Proceedings of ICSLP, volume 1, Philadelphia. |
....within a CTS context because it is already used to determine the language produced. So far, we have examined the influence of language generation on synthesis. Yet, the fact that speech is the output medium also places demands on and provides opportunities for language generation research [Pan and McKeown, 1996]. Most work in language generation has been done for the written medium. How should syntactic structure and word choice change when speech is the output medium We know, for example, that human spoken language is more colloquial and less grammatical in most situations than written language, but ....
Pan, S. and McKeown, K. (1996). Spoken language generation in a multimedia system. In Proceedings of ICSLP, volume 1, Philadelphia.
....from the same transcription of the 100 hours of real human human interactions described earlier. As the data clearly show, helping a user select a movie or a restaurant is considerably less complex than helping a user to look for employment. 4.2. Spoken Language Generation With few exceptions [11, 45, 28], current research in spoken language systems has focused on the input side, i.e. the understanding of the input queries, rather than the conveyance of the information. Spoken language generation is an extremely important aspect of the human computer interface problem, especially if the ....
Pan, S. and McKeown, K. "Spoken Language Generation in a Multimedia System," Proc. ICSLP, 374377, 1996.
....from the same transcription of the 100 hours of real human human interactions described earlier. As the data clearly show, helping a user select a movie or a restaurant is considerably less complex than helping a user to look for employment. 4.2. Spoken Language Generation With few exceptions [11, 45, 28], current research in spoken language systems has focused on the input side, i.e. the understanding of the input queries, rather than the conveyance of the information. Spoken language generation is an extremely important aspect of the human computer interface problem, especially if the ....
Pan, S. and McKeown, K. "Spoken Language Generation in a Multimedia System," Proc. ICSLP, 374377, 1996.
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Shimei Pan and Kathleen McKeown. 1996. Spoken language generation in a multimedia system. In Proceedings of ICSLP, volume 1, Philadelphia.
....for Intensive Care) a testbed system for generating multimedia presentations to inform caregivers about the status of a patient who has undergone Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery. Three media generators are involved: a 3D graphics generator [ Zhou, 1998 ] a speech generator [ Pan and McKeown, 1996 ] and a text generator. Speech, graphics, and text are all generated on the fly. In this chapter, we show how to use the prosody model we built to facilitate the temporal synchronization of multimedia presentation in MAGIC. In MAGIC, the communicative goal is to convey a patient s status to ....
Shimei Pan and Kathleen McKeown. Spoken language generation in a multimedia system. In Proceedings of ICSLP, volume 1, Philadelphia, 1996.
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