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CarDialer: multi-modal in-vehicle cellphone control application

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This demo presents CarDialer - an in-car cellphone control application. Its multi-modal user interface blends state-of-the-art speech recognition technology (including text-to-speech synthesis) with the existing well proven elements of a vehicle information system GUI (buttons mounted on a steering wheel and an LCD equipped with touch-screen). This conversational system provides access to name dialing, unconstrained dictation of numbers, adding new names, operations with lists of calls and messages, notification of presence, etc. The application is fully functional from the first start, no prerequisite steps such as configuration, speech recognition enrollment) are required. The presentation of the proposed multi-modal architecture goes beyond the specific application and presents a modular platform to integrate application logic with various incarnations of UI modalities.

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V. Bergl, M. Čmejrek, M. Fanta, and L. Seredi. Designing a multimodal phone interface for car. In Proceedings of ERCIM 2006, 2006. submitted.
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ICMI '06: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces
November 2006
404 pages
ISBN:159593541X
DOI:10.1145/1180995
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  1. automated speech recognition
  2. multi-modal
  3. name dialer
  4. vehicle information system

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