publications([{ "lang": "en", "publisher": "IEEE", "type_publi": "icolcomlec", "title": "Adaptable multimodal interfaces in pervasive environments", "abstract": "In the context of pervasive environments, multimodal interaction plays a pivotal role because multimodality provides flexibility and naturalness for interaction. The challenge of multimodal interfaces in pervasive environments is then to build reliable and autonomic processing systems able to analyze and understand multiple interaction modalities and reconfigure itself in real-time. Addressing this issue, we have developed an autonomic framework called DynaMo (Dynamic multiMOdality) for the development and runtime management of multimodal interaction in pervasive environments. DynaMo is composed by a specification language dedicated to the multimodality domain and a runtime machine that instantiates these specifications. In this paper, we present the overall architecture of our solution DynaMo that is based on partial interaction models, and how these models are completed at runtime to build multimodal interfaces adapted to the local execution environment. ", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Pierre-Alain", "last_name": "Avouac" }, "2": { "first_name": "Philippe", "last_name": "Lalanda" }, "3": { "first_name": "Laurence", "last_name": "Nigay" } }, "year": 2012, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/ALN12a/", "pages": "544-548", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 572, "abbr": "ALN12a", "address": "Las Vegas, USA", "date": "2012-01-14", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2012/CCNC12-Avouacetal.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Proceedings of CCNC 2012, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "ACM New York, NY, USA", "type_publi": "icolcomlec", "title": "Autonomic Management of Multimodal Interaction: DynaMo in action", "abstract": "Multimodal interaction can play a dual key role in pervasive environments because it provides naturalness for interacting with distributed, dynamic and heterogeneous digitally controlled equipment and flexibility for letting the users select the interaction modalities depending on the context. The DynaMo (Dynamic multiModality) framework is dedicated to the development and the runtime management of multimodal interaction in pervasive environments. This paper focuses on the autonomic approach of DynaMo whose originality is based on partial interaction models. The autonomic manager combines and completes partial available models at runtime in order to build multimodal interaction adapted to the current execution conditions and in conformance with the predicted models. We illustrate the autonomic solution by considering several running examples and different partial interaction models. ", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Pierre-Alain", "last_name": "Avouac" }, "2": { "first_name": "Philippe", "last_name": "Lalanda" }, "3": { "first_name": "Laurence", "last_name": "Nigay" } }, "year": 2012, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/ALN12b/", "pages": "35-44", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 582, "abbr": "ALN12b", "address": "Copenhagen, Denmark", "date": "2012-06-25", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2012/EICS2012-Avouac-Lalanda-Nigay_.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2012)" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "ACM New York, NY, USA", "doi": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2070481.2070552", "title": "Service-Oriented Autonomic Multimodal Interaction in a Pervasive Environment ", "abstract": "Heterogeneity and dynamicity of pervasive environments require the construction of flexible multimodal interfaces at run time. In this paper, we present how we use an autonomic approach to build and maintain adaptable input multimodal interfaces in smart building environments. We have developed an autonomic solution relying on partial interaction models specified by interaction designers and developers. The role of the autonomic manager is to build complete interaction techniques based on runtime conditions and in conformity with the predicted models. The sole purpose here is to combine and complete partial models in order to obtain an appropriate multimodal interface. We illustrate our autonomic solution by considering a running example based on an existing application and several input devices. \r\n", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Pierre-Alain", "last_name": "Avouac" }, "2": { "first_name": "Philippe", "last_name": "Lalanda" }, "3": { "first_name": "Laurence", "last_name": "Nigay" } }, "year": 2011, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/ALN11a/", "pages": "369-376", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 571, "abbr": "ALN11a", "address": "Alicante, Spain", "date": "2011-11-14", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2011/ICMI2011.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Conference Proceedings of ICMI’11, the 13th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, Spain, November 14-18, 2011, ACM Press", "type_publi": "icolcomlec" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "ACM New York, NY, USA", "type_publi": "icolcomlec", "title": "Towards autonomic multimodal interaction", "abstract": "Heterogeneity and dynamism of pervasive environment prevent to build static multimodal interaction. In this paper, we present how we  use  the  autonomic  approach  to build  and maintain adaptable multimodal interaction. We describes characteristic of adaptation, realized by an autonomic manager that relies on models specified by interaction designers and developers. Finally, an example with a real application and existing devices is explained. \r\n", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Pierre-Alain", "last_name": "Avouac" }, "2": { "first_name": "Philippe", "last_name": "Lalanda" }, "3": { "first_name": "Laurence", "last_name": "Nigay" } }, "year": 2011, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/ALN11b/", "pages": "25-29", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 583, "abbr": "ALN11b", "address": "Paris, France", "date": "2011-05-12", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2011/MAASC11-Avouacetal.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Conference Proceedings of MAASC 2011, the 1st Workshop on Middleware and Architectures for Autonomic and Sustainable Computing, ACM Press, Paris, France, May 12, 2011" }]);