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Multimodal interface platform for geographical information systems (GeoMIP) in crisis management
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Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Multimodal interfaces table of contents
State College, PA, USA
DEMONSTRATION SESSION: Demo session 2 table of contents
Pages: 339 - 340  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-995-0
Authors
Pyush Agrawal  Advanced Interfaces, Inc., State College, PA
Ingmar Rauschert  Advanced Interfaces, Inc., State College, PA and Penn State University, University Park, PA and GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA
Keerati Inochanon  Advanced Interfaces, Inc., State College, PA
Levent Bolelli  Penn State University, University Park, PA and GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA
Sven Fuhrmann  GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA
Isaac Brewer  GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA
Guoray Cai  Penn State University, University Park, PA and GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA
Alan MacEachren  GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA
Rajeev Sharma  Advanced Interfaces, Inc., State College, PA and Penn State University, University Park, PA and GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

A novel interface system for accessing geospatial data (GeoMIP) has been developed that realizes a user-centered multimodal speech/gesture interface for addressing some of the critical needs in crisis management. In this system we primarily developed vision sensing algorithms, speech integration, multimodality fusion, and rule-based mapping of multimodal user input to GIS database queries. A demo system of this interface has been developed for the Port Authority NJ/NY and is explained here.


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MacEachren, A.M., Cai, G., Sharma, R., Rauschert, I., Brewer, I., Bolelli, L., Shaparenko, B., Fuhrmann, S. and Wang, H. Enabling collaborative geoinformation access and decision-making through a natural, multimodal interface. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, in press.
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Sharma, R., Poddar, I. and Kettebekov, S., Recognition of natural gestures for multimodal interactive map (iMAP). in Advanced Display Federated Laboratory Symposium, (Adelphi, MD, 2000), 77--81.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Pyush Agrawal: colleagues
Ingmar Rauschert: colleagues
Keerati Inochanon: colleagues
Levent Bolelli: colleagues
Sven Fuhrmann: colleagues
Isaac Brewer: colleagues
Guoray Cai: colleagues
Alan MacEachren: colleagues
Rajeev Sharma: colleagues