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Susumu Seki

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1999
 
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Mukai, Toshiro, Seki, Susumu, Nakazawa, Masayuki, Watanuki, Keiko and Miyoshi, Hideo (1999): Multimodal Agent Interface Based on Dynamical Dialogue Model: MAICO: Multimodal Agent Interface for Communication. In: Zanden, Brad Vander and Marks, Joe (eds.) Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology November 07 - 10, 1999, Asheville, North Carolina, United States. pp. 69-70.

In this paper, we describe a multimodal interface prototype system based on Dynamical Dialogue Model. This system not only integrates information of speech and gestures, but also controls the response timing in order to realize a smooth interaction between user and computer. Our approach consists of human-human dialogue analysis, and computational modeling of dialogue.

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Sakamoto, Kenji, Hinode, Haruo, Watanuki, Keiko, Seki, Susumu, Kiyama, Jiro and Togawa, Fumio (1997): A Response Model for a CG Character Based on Timing of Interactions in a Multimodal Human Interface. In: Moore, Johanna D., Edmonds, Ernest and Puerta, Angel R. (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 1997 January 6-9, 1997, Orlando, Florida, USA. pp. 257-260.

In this paper, we propose a response model for a multimodal human interface, by inserting listener responses particular times by detecting keywords from the user's utterances and controlling the face direction of a human-like Computer Graphics (CG) character according to the direction of the user's attention which is determined by tracing user's face. Then we integrated the response model into a prototype system, and evaluated its efficiency.

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