Title of article :
A Spoken Dialogue System for Navigation in Non-Immersive Virtual Environments
Author/Authors :
M.D.J.McNeill، نويسنده , , H.Sayers، نويسنده , , S.Wilson ، نويسنده , , P.Mc Kevitt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Navigation is the process by which people control their movement in virtual environments and is a core
functional requirement for all virtual environment (VE) applications. Users require the ability to move, controlling
orientation, direction of movement and speed, in order to achieve a particular goal within a VE. Navigation is
rarely the end point in itself (which is typically interaction with the visual representations of data) but applications
often place a high demand on navigation skills, which in turn means that a high level of support for navigation
is required from the application. On desktop systems navigation in non-immersive systems is usually supported
through the usual hardware devices of mouse and keyboard. Previous work by the authors shows that many users
experience frustration when trying to perform even simple navigation tasks — users complain about getting lost,
becoming disorientated and finding the interface ‘difficult to use’. In this paper we report on work in progress
in exploiting natural language processing (NLP) technology to support navigation in non-immersive virtual
environments. A multi-modal system has been developed which supports a range of high-level (spoken) navigation
commands and indications are that spoken dialogue interaction is an effective alternative to mouse and keyboard
interaction for many tasks. We conclude that multi-modal interaction, combining technologies such as NLP with
mouse and keyboard may offer the most effective interaction with VEs and identify a number of areas where further
work is necessary
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum