Position Papers

CHI 2000 Workshop on Natural Language Interfaces

CHI 2000, The Hague, The Netherlands, April 3, 2000

Antonella De Angeli, Bridging the gap between NLP and HCI: A new synergy in the name of the user

Li Gong, What makes a Natural Language Interface natural? Consistency as a social rule

Frankie James, Accuracy, Coverage, and Speed: What Do They Mean to Users?

Laurent Karsenty, Shifting the design philosophy of spoken natural language dialogue: From invisible to transparent systems

Tony Lambie, Sensitive but Systematic Cognitive Design: Widening the Foundations

Anton Nijholt, Interfaces as interest communities inhabited by talking agents

Pierre Nugues, Verbal interactions in virtual worlds

Cecile Paris, Motivating the cross-fertilization between HCI and Natural Language Processing

Cathy Pearl, A Prototyping Tool for Telephone Speech Applications

Duska Rosenberg, Language in Multi-media

Anoop Sinha, Towards Automatic Speech Input Grammar Generation for Natural Language Interfaces

Alistair Sutcliffe, Developing discourse-action theory for user interface design

Saïd Tazi, Analyzing tutorial documents in terms of dialogue acts

Jacques Terken, Usability evaluation of voice operated information system: Analysis of dialogues with naive users

QianYing Wang, position paper

 

 

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