TITLE:
Modeling Rules Fission and Modality Selection Using Ontology
AUTHORS:
Atef Zaguia, Ahmad Wahbi, Moeiz Miraoui, Chakib Tadj, Amar Ramdane-Cherif
KEYWORDS:
Multimodal System; Multimodal Fission; Modality; Ontology; Interaction Context; Pattern
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Software Engineering and Applications,
Vol.6 No.7,
July
9,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Researchers in computer science and
computer engineering devote a significant part of their efforts on communication
and interaction between man and machine. Indeed, with the advent of multimedia
and multimodal processing in real time, the computer is no longer considered
only as a computational tool, but as a machine for processing, communication, collection and control. Many
machines assist and support many activities in daily life. The main objective
of this paper is to propose a new methodological solution by modeling an
architecture that facilitates the work of multimodal system especially for a
fission module. To realize such systems, we rely on ontology to integrate data
semantically. Ontologies provide a structured vocabulary usedas support for
data representation. This paper provides a better understanding of the fission
system and multimodal interaction. We present our architecture and the
description of the detection of optimal modalities. This is done by using an
ontological model that contains different applicable scenarios and describes
the environment where a multimodal system exists.