Automatic Annotation of XHTML Pages with Audio Components
Paul Fodor

TL;DR
Deiush is a multimodal system that automatically annotates XHTML web pages with audio components, enabling voice-enabled browsing through structural analysis and VoiceXML integration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel automatic annotation method for XHTML pages with audio components, combining structural analysis and VoiceXML for multimodal browsing.
Findings
Successful automatic annotation of XHTML pages with audio components
Integration with Opera Browser for multimodal browsing
Initial system evaluation shows promising results
Abstract
In this paper we present Deiush, a multimodal system for browsing hypertext Web documents. The Deiush system is based on our novel approach to automatically annotate hypertext Web documents (i.e. XHTML pages) with browsable audio components. It combines two key technologies: (1) middleware automatic separation of Web documents through structural and semantic analysis which is annotated with audio components, transforming them into XHTML+VoiceXML format to represent multimodal dialog; and (2) Opera Browser, an already standardized browser which we adopt as an interface of the XHTML+VoiceXML output of annotating. This paper describes the annotation technology of Deiush and presents an initial system evaluation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and dialogue systems · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Semantic Web and Ontologies
