Language Resources of the Future (a speech-based position paper)
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Nick Campbell, Language Resources of the Future (a speech-based position paper), FLaReNet Forum, Barcelona, 2010, FLaReNetAbstract:
Current speech technology is well capable of processing the mappings between speech
and text, but the challenge at the current time is to model the information flow in interactive
speech, where propositional content is conveyed along with discourse controls to
simultaneously signal the speaker?s cognitive attentional, intentional, and emotional states.
Current applications of speech technology include general information services, customercare,
robotics, games, and interactive media content, often making use of graphical
interfaces which include an avatar, embodied conversational agent, or talking heads.
Accordingly, the corpora that need to be collected for future speech technology research
must be multi-modal, multicultural, and multilingual, incorporating material for the research
of interpersonal communication strategies, and speech-related bodily movements, as well
as the characteristics of interactive speech itself.
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