Presentation 2001/11/10
Aiming at Construction of a Multi-modal Dialogue System with an Autonomous Robot
Shozo MAKINO,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes current status in spoken dialogue systems developed in USA and Europe, and in multi-modal dialogue systems developed at Tohoku university in Japan. The spoken dialogue system consists of speech recognition, natural language understanding, dialogue manager, and speech synthesis. In USA and Europe, commercial systems are developing. In Tohoku university, the autonomous care robot project and the office robot project are progressing. In those projects, multi-modal dialogue systems are constructing by unifying spoken dialogue, gesture recognition, face expression recognition, and sound source location identification.
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Keyword(in English) spoken dialogue / speech recognition / dialogue manager / autonomous robot / multi-modal
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Title (in English) Aiming at Construction of a Multi-modal Dialogue System with an Autonomous Robot
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Keyword(1) spoken dialogue
Keyword(2) speech recognition
Keyword(3) dialogue manager
Keyword(4) autonomous robot
Keyword(5) multi-modal
1st Author's Name Shozo MAKINO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University()
Date 2001/11/10
Paper # HIP2001-66
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 512
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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