Speech, Image, and Language Processing for Human Computer Interaction: Multi-Modal Advancements
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Speech, Image, and Language Processing for Human Computer Interaction: Multi-Modal Advancements

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Release Date: April, 2012|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 386
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0954-9
ISBN13: 9781466609549|ISBN10: 1466609540|EISBN13: 9781466609556
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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.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Affective interfaces
  • Audio-visual and other mode based interaction
  • Brain Computer Interface
  • Capturing mental states for human machine interaction
  • Cognitive models and architectures
  • Interactive dialogs: analysis and generation
  • Interactive visualization techniques
  • Speech based interaction
  • Visual interaction and Simulation of Virtual Environments
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This book attempts to bring all relevant technologies (for Language, Speech, Image and other signal processing) at one place in an interaction framework. The signal processing community and HCI researchers can refer the book to improve their understanding of the state-of-the-art in HCI and broaden their research spheres. It will help postgraduate and doctoral students in identifying new and challenging research problems in the HCI areas.

– Uma Shanker Tiwary, Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, India; and Tanveer J. Siddiqui, University of Allahabad, India
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Uma Shanker Tiwary is currently professor at Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India. He has completed his B. Tech. and Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering from Institute of Technology, B.H.U., Varanasi, India in 1983 and 1991 respectively. He has experience of teaching and research experience of more than 23 years in the area of Computer Science and Information Technology with special interest in Computer Vision, Image Processing, Speech and Language Processing, Human Computer Interaction and Information Extraction and Retrieval. He has co-authored a book on ‘Natural Language and Information Retrieval’ (Oxford University Press, 2007) and has edited several Proceedings of the International Conferences on ‘Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (Springer, 2009 and 2010)’ and was publication Chair of ‘Wireless Communication and Sensor Networks (IEEE Xplore, 2006, 2007 and 2008)’. His research work on the application of Wavelet Transform in Medical and Vision problems and Information Retrieval has been cited extensively. He was associated with the research work in the Mechatronics Dept. of Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, South Korea and with “Anglabharti’ project at Dept. of Computer Science and Engg. IIT Kanpur, India. He has delivered lectures, chaired many sessions at IEEE International Conferences and visited many labs in India and abroad, including U.S., South Korea, South Africa, China, Singapore, Thailand. He is the Fellow of IETE and Senior Member of IEEE.
Tanveer J. Siddiqui is currently Assistant Professor at University of Allahabad, India. She did M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of Allahabad. She has experience of teaching and research of more than 10 years in the area of Computer Science and Information Technology with special interest in Natural Language Processing, Human Computer Interaction and Information Extraction and Retrieval. She worked at IIIT Allahabad as Assistant Professor during 2007-2010 and has been associated with Center of Cognitive and Behavioral Science, University of Allahabad as guest faculty. She has co-authored a book on ‘Natural Language and Information Retrieval’ (Oxford University Press, 2008) and has edited two Proceedings of the International Conferences on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (Springer, 2009 and 2010).
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Partha Bhowmick, Indian Institute of Technology, India
  • Keith Cheverst, Lancaster University, UK   
  • Patrick Horain, Institut Telecom / Telecom SudParis, France
  • Geehyuk Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
  • Gabriella Pasi, Università di Milano Bicocca, Italy
  • Vaclav Snasel, VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic