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Speech Acts And Prosodic Modeling In Serviceoriented Dialog Systems 1st Edition Christina Alexandris

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Speech Acts And Prosodic Modeling In Serviceoriented Dialog Systems 1st Edition Christina Alexandris
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 59
Author: Christina Alexandris
ISBN: 9781617613456, 1617613452
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Speech Acts And Prosodic Modeling In Serviceoriented Dialog Systems 1st Edition Christina Alexandris by Christina Alexandris 9781617613456, 1617613452 instant download after payment.

Language-specific as well as culture-specific factors are observed to play a decisive role in User Specifications for spoken Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) systems. This book determines and defines a finite set of re-usable, transferable and language independent specifications for prosodic modeling used as general parameters for the Speech Component in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) Systems and, specifically, in Service-Oriented Dialog Systems, constituting an application field of HCI, usually directed to the General Public as a user group. Factors related to special applications such as emotion recognition, and/or special user groups, such as children or handicapped users, are not included in the present analysis.

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