We show how to build innovative multimodal dialogue user interfaces that
integrate multiple heterogeneous Web services as data sources on the basis of the
Ontology-based Dialogue Platform (ODP). More specifically, we will describe how
to exploit ODPs well-defined extension points and how generic ODP processing
modules can be adopted in order to support a rapid dialogue system engineering
process. By means of the latest ODP-based educational information system CIRIUS
and the ODP workbench, a set of Eclipse-based editors and tools, we demonstrate
step-by-step along the generic dialogue processing chain what has to be done for
developing a new multimodal dialogue user interface for a specific application domain.
%0 Book Section
%1 porta2014building
%A Porta, Daniel
%A Deru, Matthieu
%A Bergweiler, Simon
%A Herzog, Gerd
%A Poller, Peter
%B Towards the Internet of Services: The THESEUS Research Program
%D 2014
%E Wahlster, Wolfgang
%E Grallert, Hans-Joachim
%E Wess, Stefan
%E Friedrich, Hermann
%E Widenka, Thomas
%I Springer
%K based dialogue multimodal ontology system
%P 145-162
%T Building Multimodal Dialog User Interfaces in the Context of the Internet of Services
%X We show how to build innovative multimodal dialogue user interfaces that
integrate multiple heterogeneous Web services as data sources on the basis of the
Ontology-based Dialogue Platform (ODP). More specifically, we will describe how
to exploit ODPs well-defined extension points and how generic ODP processing
modules can be adopted in order to support a rapid dialogue system engineering
process. By means of the latest ODP-based educational information system CIRIUS
and the ODP workbench, a set of Eclipse-based editors and tools, we demonstrate
step-by-step along the generic dialogue processing chain what has to be done for
developing a new multimodal dialogue user interface for a specific application domain.
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abstract = {We show how to build innovative multimodal dialogue user interfaces that
integrate multiple heterogeneous Web services as data sources on the basis of the
Ontology-based Dialogue Platform (ODP). More specifically, we will describe how
to exploit ODPs well-defined extension points and how generic ODP processing
modules can be adopted in order to support a rapid dialogue system engineering
process. By means of the latest ODP-based educational information system CIRIUS
and the ODP workbench, a set of Eclipse-based editors and tools, we demonstrate
step-by-step along the generic dialogue processing chain what has to be done for
developing a new multimodal dialogue user interface for a specific application domain.},
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timestamp = {2015-04-15T15:52:40.000+0200},
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