Multimodal Intelligent Information Presentation
Intelligent Multimodal Information Presentation relates to the ability of a computer system to automatically produce interactive information presentations, taking into account the specifics about the user, such as needs, interests and knowledge, and engaging in a collaborative interaction that helps...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2005.
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Series: | Text, Speech and Language Technology,
27 |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Life Like Characters
- Greta. A Believable Embodied Conversational Agent
- Multimodal Communication in Virtual Environments
- Generating Embodied Information Presentations
- Mobile Presentations
- Resource-Adaptive Personal Navigation
- Intelligent Interactive Information Presentation for Cultural Tourism
- Supporting Mobile Users through Adaptive Information Presentation
- Natural Language Generation
- Autobriefer: A System for Authoring Narrated Briefings
- Generating Tailored Worked-Out Problem Solutions to Help Students Learn from Examples
- Multilingual Personalized Information Objects
- Generating Multimedia Presentations from Plain Text to Screen Play
- Intelligent Information Presentation for Tutoring Systems
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Maintaining Visibility Constraints for View Management in 3D User Interfaces
- Simulation Meets Hollywood
- Presentation Technologies for People with Disabilities
- Future Directions
- Fusion and Coordination for Multimodal Interactive Information Presentation.