TY - BOOK AU - Tiwary,Uma Shanker AU - Siddiqui,Tanveer TI - Speech, image, and language processing for human computer interaction: multi-modal advancements SN - 9781466609549 (hardcover) AV - QA76.9.H85 S654 2012 U1 - 004.019 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Hershey, PA PB - Information Science Reference KW - Human-computer interaction N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Table of Contents Detailed Table of Contents Preface Section 1 A Brief Survey on User Modelling in Human Computer Interaction Working Together with Computers Interactive and Cognitive Models in the Social Network Environment for Designing Fuzzy Linguistic Modelling in Multi Modal Human Computer Interaction Section 2 Improving Audio Spatialization Using Customizable Pinna Based Anthropometric Model of Head-Related T Recent Trends in Speech Recognition Systems Issues in Spoken Dialogue Systems for Human- Computer Interaction Enhancing Robustness in Speech Recognition using Visual Information On Applying the Farey Sequence for Shape Representation in Z2 Multi Finger Gesture Recognition and Classification in Dynamic Environment under Varying Illuminatio Human Computer Interaction for Effective Metasearching Science of Emoticons Section 3 On the Development of Adaptive and User-Centred Interactive Multimodal Interfaces A Survey of Mobile Vision Recognition Applications Speech Disorders Recognition using Speech Analysis Compilation of References About the Contributors Index N2 - Human Computer Interaction is the study of relationships among people and computers. As the digital world is getting multi-modal, the information space is getting more and more complex. In order to navigate this information space and to capture and apply this information to appropriate use, an effective interaction between human and computer is required. Such interactions are only possible if computers can understand and respond to important modalities of human interaction. Speech, Image, and Language Processing for Human Computer Interaction aims to indentify the emerging research areas in Human Computer Interaction and discusses the current state of the arts in these areas. This collection of knowledge includes the basic concepts and technologies in language, as well as future developments in this area. This volume will serve as a reference for researchers and students alike to broaden their knowledge of state-of-the-art HCI UR - http://repository.fue.edu.eg/xmlui/handle/123456789/3512 ER -