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Soa2mSituation: an interaction situation model for the multimodal web

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The Soa2mSituation is a semantic model for specifying structure and behavior of multimodal interfaces according with the interaction context. Our research focuses on a multimodal model of services for the dynamic composition of interactive features in multimodal systems. We propose an interaction situation model to enhance the management of the interaction conditions in terms of roles, stereotypical activities and perception. The ontology is based on the upper-level ontology DOLCE+DnS Lite. It provides a flexible means for multimodal components annotation and context-aware presentation in a SOA architecture. This architecture is based on the W3C's Multimodal Interaction Architecture and Interfaces standard.

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WIMS '13: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics
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  1. DOLCE
  2. MMI architecture and interfaces
  3. context aware
  4. interface services
  5. multimodal interaction
  6. ontologies
  7. pervasive computing
  8. semantic interaction

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