Sketching Language: User-Centered Design of a Wizard of Oz Prototyping Framework
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Abstract
Research Area
Wizard of Oz prototyping with modern Language Technology Components;
Research Topic
This research aims at understanding the challenges involved in running Wizard of OZ experiments and searches for an optimal software interface supporting the actions of the wizard.
Keywords
Application Scenario Automatic Speech Recognition Multimodal System Client Interface Speak Dialogue System
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