Staging Transformations for Multimodal Web Interaction Management
Michael Narayan, Chris Williams, Saverio Perugini, and Naren, Ramakrishnan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a software framework utilizing staging transformations to manage multimodal web interactions, enabling flexible, mixed-initiative dialogs across multiple interfaces with session management.
Contribution
It presents a novel framework for multimodal web interaction management based on staging transformations, supporting mixed-initiative dialogs and multiple interfaces.
Findings
Framework supports mixed-initiative dialogs
Case studies demonstrate practical application
Enables flexible multimodal interactions
Abstract
Multimodal interfaces are becoming increasingly ubiquitous with the advent of mobile devices, accessibility considerations, and novel software technologies that combine diverse interaction media. In addition to improving access and delivery capabilities, such interfaces enable flexible and personalized dialogs with websites, much like a conversation between humans. In this paper, we present a software framework for multimodal web interaction management that supports mixed-initiative dialogs between users and websites. A mixed-initiative dialog is one where the user and the website take turns changing the flow of interaction. The framework supports the functional specification and realization of such dialogs using staging transformations -- a theory for representing and reasoning about dialogs based on partial input. It supports multiple interaction interfaces, and offers sessioning,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and dialogue systems · Web Applications and Data Management · Semantic Web and Ontologies
