Modeling and resolving conflicts and apprehensions in multimodal models
Défense de thèse de Jonathan Pirau
Date : 26/08/2016 14:00 - 26/08/2016 15:00
Lieu : salle académique
Orateur(s) : Jonathan Pirau
Organisateur(s) : Isabelle Daelman
The multimodal interaction allows the user to communicate with a computer using dierent modalities. It bring to light the question of the fusion between those modalities. Back in the 90’s, numerous work have been done on mul-timodal fusion models. This works analyze all those models using the papers published on them. The systems using those models are also analyzed. This allows us to determine what is good and bad in those models and how the in-teraction with the user and the system is managed. Following this, a solution will be proposed : the MUSE model. This solution will be supported by some application developments aiming to demonstrate all those properties and by a user evaluation. This user evaluation is a comparison of the understanding of MUSE and the main multimodals models such as the CASE and CARE. Then an adjustment will be done following the evaluation results and the user feed-back.
Keywords : Multimodality, CASE, CARE, TYCOON, multimodal systems, usability, data fusion, MUSE.
Contact :
Isabelle Daelman
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isabelle.daelman@unamur.be
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