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The multimodal architecture discussed in this paper is a distributed implementation of W3C Multimodal Interaction model. Certain functions of the W3C Interaction Manager are now executed by the multimodal client, while others have been distributed to remote SOA compliant multimodal enablers. A Multimodal Interaction AS manages the interaction with the local Speech Platform and communicates with neighbor...
The adaptive keyword spotting interaction (AKSI) paradigm presented in this paper is an algorithm for speech command selection in multimodal applications. An architecture implementing AKSI algorithm within IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) services design framework is proposed. This architecture uses a SIP/speech proxy (called multimodal enabler) to extract keywords from client applications downloaded...
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