An optimization-based approach to dynamic visual context management

Zhen Wen, Michelle X. Zhou, Vikram Aggarwal
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Abstract

We are building an intelligent multimodal conversation system to aid users in exploring large and complex data sets. To tailor to diverse user queries introduced during a conversation, we automate the generation of system responses, including both spoken and visual outputs. In this paper, we focus on the problem of visual context management, a process that dynamically updates an existing visual display to effectively incorporate new information requested by subsequent user queries. Specifically, we develop an optimization based approach to visual context management. Compared to existing approaches, which normally handle predictable visual context updates, our work offers two unique contributions. First, we provide a general computational framework that can effectively manage a visual context for diverse, unanticipated situations encountered in a user system conversation. Moreover, we optimize the satisfaction of both semantic and visual constraints, which otherwise are difficult to balance using simple heuristics. Second, we present an extensible representation model that uses feature based metrics to uniformly define all constraints. We have applied our work to two different applications and our evaluation has shown the promise of this work.
一种基于优化的动态可视化上下文管理方法
我们正在构建一个智能的多模式对话系统,以帮助用户探索大型和复杂的数据集。为了适应在对话中引入的不同用户查询,我们自动生成系统响应,包括口头和视觉输出。在本文中,我们关注视觉上下文管理问题,这是一个动态更新现有视觉显示以有效地包含后续用户查询所请求的新信息的过程。具体来说,我们开发了一种基于优化的可视化上下文管理方法。与通常处理可预测的视觉上下文更新的现有方法相比,我们的工作提供了两个独特的贡献。首先,我们提供了一个通用的计算框架,该框架可以有效地管理用户系统对话中遇到的各种意外情况的可视化上下文。此外,我们优化了语义和视觉约束的满意度,否则很难使用简单的启发式来平衡。其次,我们提出了一个可扩展的表示模型,该模型使用基于特征的度量来统一定义所有约束。我们已经将我们的工作应用到两个不同的应用中,我们的评估显示了这项工作的前景。
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