| M. Vo and A. Waibel. Multimodal human-computer interaction. In In Proc. Int. Symposium on Spoken Dialogue, pp. 95--101, 1993. |
....for normal and blinking eyes are presented with high accuracy. 1. Introduction The need for an accurate eye tracking system is constantly growing with the growth of its applications. For instance, eye tracking is a very important building block of multi modal Human Computer Interaction (HCI) [15], more specifically vision based user interfaces. Human Computer Interaction systems with multi modal interfaces uses text, speech, lip reading, eye tracking, face recognition and tracking, and gesture and handwriting recognition to interpret user intent in a user interface environment. In a ....
M. Vo and A. Waibel. Multimodal human-computer interaction. In In Proc. Int. Symposium on Spoken Dialogue, pp. 95--101, 1993.
....Division 1 Introduction Recently, research aiming to software agent based multimodal interface system become popular. With this interface system, user communicate with human like agents on screen using spoken language, visual cues etc. We also have been building a prototype of the system [2, 10, 4] Since it is difficult to program the complete knowledge of the complicated real world environment and various users, in order to realize flexible agents which can naturally communicate with users in real world setting, learning ability is necessary. The agent should learn about the environment ....
Vo, M. and Wabel, A.: Multimodal human-computer interaction. In Proc. Int. Symp. on Spoken Dialogue, pp. 95--101, 1993.
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M. T. Vo, A. Waibel : "Multimodal human-computer interaction", Proc. Int. Symp. on Spoken Dialogue, pp. 95-101 (1993).
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Vo, M. T. and Waibel, A. 1993. Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Spoken Dialogue: New Directions in Human and ManMachine Communication, pp 95- 101, november 10-12, 1993, Tokyo, Japan.
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