Presentation 2006/3/15
Analysis of human-to-human dialogs to assist visually-impaired people
Takuya NISHIMOTO, Kanako OGAWA, Takayuki WATANABE,
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Abstract(in English) An experiment of performing human-to-human dialogs to assist visually-impaired people was conducted for acquiring knowledge required for developing dialog systems. A visually-impaired person was asked to choose the meal from the menu of a catering service. The assistant of the visually-impaired person had the experience of transliteration from the printed books to the audio recordings. As the result of our analysis, the conversation held between two persons can be modeled with the same structure as the shopping cart systems on the popular web sites. The technique of transliteration was effectively used in the dialogs. The overall views and the interactivity were also important factors for reduction of both mental workload and required time.
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Keyword(in English) Visually impared people / human-to-human dialogs / dialog analysis / Web
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Title (in English) Analysis of human-to-human dialogs to assist visually-impaired people
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Keyword(1) Visually impared people
Keyword(2) human-to-human dialogs
Keyword(3) dialog analysis
Keyword(4) Web
1st Author's Name Takuya NISHIMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Kanako OGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Woman's Christian University
3rd Author's Name Takayuki WATANABE
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Woman's Christian University
Date 2006/3/15
Paper # WIT2005-75
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 684
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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