Overview
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Alejandro Héctor Toselli
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Instituto Tecnológico de Informática, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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Enrique Vidal
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Instituto Tecnológico de Informática, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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Francisco Casacuberta
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Instituto Tecnológico de Informática, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
- Provides a new interactive pattern recognition (PR) paradigm in which traditional PR and multimodal human interaction are fused together
- Provides numerous examples and a helpful Glossary
- Reviews several full working prototypes of multimodal interactive PR applications, including live demonstrations that can be publicly accessed through the Internet
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 1-45
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 47-59
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 61-98
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 99-117
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 119-133
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 135-152
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 153-168
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 169-177
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 179-193
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 195-207
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 209-226
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- Alejandro Héctor Toselli, Enrique Vidal, Francisco Casacuberta
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Back Matter
Pages 267-274
About this book
This book presents a different approach to pattern recognition (PR) systems, in which users of a system are involved during the recognition process. This can help to avoid later errors and reduce the costs associated with post-processing. The book also examines a range of advanced multimodal interactions between the machine and the users, including handwriting, speech and gestures. Features: presents an introduction to the fundamental concepts and general PR approaches for multimodal interaction modeling and search (or inference); provides numerous examples and a helpful Glossary; discusses approaches for computer-assisted transcription of handwritten and spoken documents; examines systems for computer-assisted language translation, interactive text generation and parsing, relevance-based image retrieval, and interactive document layout analysis; reviews several full working prototypes of multimodal interactive PR applications, including live demonstrations that can be publicly accessed on the Internet.