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Jabberwocky: you don't have to be a rocket scientist to change slides for a hydrogen combustion lecture

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Jabberwocky: you don't have to be a rocket scientist to change slides for a hydrogen combustion lecture
In designing Jabberwocky—a speech-based interface to Microsoft PowerPoint—we have tried to go beyond simple commands like “Next slide, please” and make a tool that aids speakers as they present and even learns as they rehearse their presentations. Jabberwocky looks at the contents of the slides, extracting key words and phrases and associating them with their places in the presentation. By listening for these phrases (and synonymous phrases derived using syntactic rules) Jabberwocky is able to follow along with the presentation, switching slides at the appropriate moments. In this paper, we discuss the implementation of this system—a component of our Intelligent Classroom project—and look at how we are using it. Keywords Speech-based user interfaces, approximate natural language understanding, intelligent environments.
David Franklin, Shannon Bradshaw, Kristian J. Hamm
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where IUI
Authors David Franklin, Shannon Bradshaw, Kristian J. Hammond
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