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Title: Referring to Objects with Spoken and Haptic Modalities


1
Referring to Objectswith Spoken and Haptic
Modalities
  • Frédéric LANDRAGIN
  • Nadia BELLALEM
  • Laurent ROMARY
  • LORIA Laboratory
  • Nancy, FRANCE

2
Overview
  • Context Conception phase of the EU IST/MIAMM
    project (Multidimensional Information Access
    using Multiple Modalities - with DFKI, TNO, Sony,
    Canon)
  • Study of the design factors for a future haptic
    PDA like device
  • Background Interpretation of natural language
    and spontaneous gestures.
  • A model of contextual interpretation of
    multimodal referring expressions in visual
    contexts.
  • Objective To show the possible extension of the
    model to an interaction mode including tactile
    and kinesthetic feedback (henceforth Haptic)

3
MIAMM - wheel mode
4
MIAMM - axis mode
5
MIAMM - galaxy mode
6
Reference domains and visual contexts
7
Reference domains and visual contexts
 these three objects 
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8
Multimodal fusion architecture
user model
referential expression
request
language module
domains
under-specification
history
dialogue manager
request
visual module
domains
history
referential gesture
request
task module
referent
domains
reference domain(s)
history
9
Haptics and deixis
  • Haptic gestures can take three classical
    functions of gesture in man-machine interaction
  • semiotic function select this object
  • ergotic function reduce the size of this
    object
  • epistemic function save the compliance of this
    object
  • How can the system identify the function(s)?
  • linguistic clues (referential expression,
    predicate)
  • task indications (possibilities linked to a type
    of objects, affordances)
  • Deictic role to make the object salient,
    whatever the function, in order to focus the
    addressees attention on it.

10
Haptics and perceptual grouping
  • Interest formalism for the focalization on a
    subset of objects
  • Grouping factors
  • objects which have similar haptic (in particular,
    tactile) properties (shape, consistency, texture)
  • objects that have been browsed by the user (the
    elements of such a group are ordered)
  • objects that are stuck together, parts of a same
    object...

11
Haptics and perceptual domains
  • Can visual and tactile perceptions work together?
  • simultaneous visual and tactile perception
    implies the same world of objects (and
    synchronized feedbacks)
  • a referring expression can be interpreted in
    visual context or in tactile context
  • How can the system identify the nature of
    perception?
  • for immediate references, the visual context
    gives the reference domain and haptics gives the
    starting point in it
  • for ieterating references, each type of context
    can provide the reference domain (so both
    hypotheses must be tested)

12
Haptics and dialogue history
  • Interpretations that require an ordering within
    the reference domain the first one, the next
    one, the last one
  • in visual perception, guiding lines can be
    helpful (if none, an order can always be built
    with the reading direction)
  • in haptic perception, the only criterion can be
    the manipulation order
  • Some referring expressions that do not need an
    order may be interpreted in the haptic
    manipulation history
  • the big one (in the domain of browsed objects)
  • them (the most pressured objects)

13
Architecture for speech-haptic referring
user model
referential expression
request
language module
domains
under-specification
history
visuo-tactile module
dialogue manager
request
domains
history
haptic gesture
request
task module
referent
domains
reference domain(s)
history
14
Summary
  • What does not change from deictic to haptic
  • the status of speech and gesture in the
    architecture
  • the repartition of information among speech and
    gesture
  • the need of reference domains
  • the use of salience and the use of orderings in
    domains
  • the algorithms for the exploitation of all these
    notions
  • What does change
  • some unchanged notions can have more than one
    cause
  • objects must be browsed to be grouped in a haptic
    domain
  • one aspect of the architecture the visual
    perception module becomes the visuo-tactile
    perception module

15
Application - MMIL design
  • MMIL - Multimodal Interface Language
  • Unique communication language within the MIAMM
    architecture
  • XML based representation embedded in a web
    service protocol (SOAP)
  • Oriented towards multimodal content
    representation (cf. Joint ACL/SIGSEM and TC37/SC4
    initiative)
  • Example VisHapTac notification to Dialogue
    Manager

16
Overall structure
e0
Visual haptic state
set1
description
Participant setting
s1
s2
s2-1
set2
Sub-divisions
inFocus
s2-2

s25
s2-3
inSelection
17
MMIL format for VisHapTac - 1
  • ltmmilcomponentgt
  • ltevent ide0gt
  • ltevtTypegtHGStatelt/evtTypegt
  • ltvisModegtgalaxylt/visModegt
  • lttempSpan
  • startPoint2000-01-20T141206
  • endPoint2002-01-20T141213/gt
  • lt/eventgt
  • ltparticipant idset1gt
  • lt/participantgt
  • ltrelation typedescription sourceset1
    targete0/gt
  • lt/mmilcomponentgt

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MMIL format for VisHapTac - 2
  • ltparticipant idset1gt
  • ltparticipant ids1gt
  • ltNamegtLet it belt/Namegt
  • lt/participantgt
  • ltparticipant idset2gt
  • ltindividuationgtsetlt/individuationgt
  • ltattentionstatusgtinFocuslt/attentionstatusgt
  • ltparticipant ids2-1gt
  • ltNamegtLady Madonnalt/Namegt
  • lt/participantgt
  • ltparticipant ids2-3gt
  • ltattentionStatusgtinSelectionlt/attentionStatusgt
  • ltNamegtRevolution 9lt/Namegt
  • lt/participantgt
  • lt/participantgt
  • lt/participantgt

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Future work
  • Within the dialogue manager module, domains may
    be confronted, using a relevance criterion
  • The way the linguistic contraints of the
    referring expression apply in the different
    domains may be such a criterion.
  • Validation in the MIAMM architecture
  • The transition from deictic to haptic may not be
    an additional cost for the development of a
    dialogue system, both from the architecture point
    of view and the dialogue management point of
    view.
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