Presentation 1994/10/21
Effects of communicative mode on spontaneous English speech
Hisahiro Adati, Fais Laurel, Kyung-ho Loken-Kim,
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Abstract(in English) Native English-speaking subjects participated in a direction- finding task via both telephone and multimodal communication environments(the ATR Environment for Multimodal Interaction). Subjects' disfluency rates,efficiency in achieving discourse goals, and comfort were compared for each setting using both objective and subjective measures.While disfluency rates and efficiency were not affected by mode,the multimodal setting was shown to reduce the verbal component of the interaction by allowing information to be communicated and goals to be achieved visually instead of verbally.Implications for the incorporation of multimodal aspects into natural language processing systems are discussed.
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Keyword(in English) multimodal / spontaneous speech / machine translation
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Title (in English) Effects of communicative mode on spontaneous English speech
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Keyword(1) multimodal
Keyword(2) spontaneous speech
Keyword(3) machine translation
1st Author's Name Hisahiro Adati
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunication Research Institute Interpreting Telecommunications Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Fais Laurel
2nd Author's Affiliation Sam as I
3rd Author's Name Kyung-ho Loken-Kim
3rd Author's Affiliation Sam as I
Date 1994/10/21
Paper # NLC94-22
Volume (vol) vol.94
Number (no) 292
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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