Proposal of a Multimodal Interaction Description Language for Various Interactive Agents(<Special Section>Life-like Agent and its Communication)
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概要
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In this paper, we propose a new multimodal interaction description language, MIML (Multimodal Interaction Markup Language), which defines dialogue patterns between human and various types of interactive agents. The feature of this language is three-layered description of agent-based interactive systems. The high-level description is a task definition that can easily construct typical agent-based interactive task control information. The middle-level description is an interaction description that defines agent's behavior and user's input at the granularity of dialogue segment. The low-level description is a platform dependent description that can override the pre-defined function in the interaction description. The connection between task-level and interaction-level is realized by generation of interaction description templates from the task level description. The connection between interaction-level and platform-level is realized by a binding mechanism of XML. As a result of the comparison with other languages, MIML has advantages in high-level interaction description, modality extensibility and compatibility with standardized technologies.
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-11-01
著者
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Araki Masahiro
Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Tachibana Kenji
Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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KOUZAWA Akiko
Kyoto Institute of Technology