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Multimodal conversational systems for automobiles
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Volume 47 ,  Issue 1  (January 2004) table of contents
Multimodal interfaces that flex, adapt, and persist
SPECIAL ISSUE: Multimodal interfaces that flex, adapt, and persist table of contents
Pages: 47 - 49  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Roberto Pieraccini  IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Krishna Dayanidhi  SpeechWorks International, New York, NY
Jonathan Bloom  SpeechWorks International, New York, NY
Jean-Gui Dahan  SpeechWorks International, New York, NY
Michael Phillips  SpeechWorks International, New York, NY
Bryan R. Goodman  Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI
K. Venkatesh Prasad  Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Pieraccini, R., Carpenter, B., Woudenberg, E., Caskey, S., Springer, S., Bloom, J., Phillips, M. Multi-modal spoken dialog with wireless devices. In Proceedings of ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop---Multi-modal Dialog in Mobile Environments. (Kloster Irsee, Germany, June 2002)
 
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Pieraccini, R., Caskey, S., Dayanidhi, K., Carpenter, B., Phillips, M. ETUDE, a recursive dialog manager with embedded user interface patterns. In Proceedings of ASRU01-IEEE Workshop (Italy, Dec. 2001).
 
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Pieraccini, R., Dayanidhi K., Bloom, J., Dahan, J.G., Phillips, M., Goodman B.R., Prasad, K.V. A multimodal conversational interface for a concept vehicle. Eurospeech 2003 (Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 2003).


Collaborative Colleagues:
Roberto Pieraccini: colleagues
Krishna Dayanidhi: colleagues
Jonathan Bloom: colleagues
Jean-Gui Dahan: colleagues
Michael Phillips: colleagues
Bryan R. Goodman: colleagues
K. Venkatesh Prasad: colleagues