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Spoken Dialogue TechnologySeptember 2004
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  • SpringerVerlag
ISBN:978-1-85233-672-1
Published:01 September 2004
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Contributors
  • Ulster University

Reviews

Thomas Portele

This is a sufficient and comprehensive, yet focused introduction to the field of spoken interaction with computers. The book starts with a chapter on the history and application of spoken dialogue systems, followed by an overview of relevant linguistic phenomena and computational models, as well as the basic components of a dialogue system. This part covers most of the important issues, and includes sufficient sources for further information. In the second part, the knowledge obtained in the first part is used to build working dialogue systems, using two different toolsets: the Center for Spoken Language Understanding (CSLU) toolkit, and the IBM WebSphere Voice Server supporting Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML). The sections on VoiceXML, in particular, supply the reader with hands-on experience using the current industry standard. Emerging standards for multimodal systems, like speech application language tags (SALT), are also described. The third part covers advanced topics like research systems for more complex and less limited systems, current hot items in research, and user-driven multimodal systems. From a researcher's point of view, these sections could be more extensive, but, as the author points out, the book is written for an audience somewhere between academic researchers and practitioners. In fact, it is a good reading for researchers and practitioners, but especially for advanced students, and for everybody else who wants to gather theoretical and practical knowledge on spoken dialogue systems. Online Computing Reviews Service

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