Linguistic theories in efficient multimodal reference resolution: an empirical investigation

J. Chai, Zahar Prasov, Joseph Blaim, Rong Jin
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Abstract

Multimodal conversational interfaces provide a natural means for users to communicate with computer systems through multiple modalities such as speech, gesture, and gaze. To build effective multimodal interfaces, understanding user multimodal inputs is important. Previous linguistic and cognitive studies indicate that user language behavior does not occur randomly, but rather follows certain linguistic and cognitive principles. Therefore, this paper investigates the use of linguistic theories in multimodal interpretation. In particular, we present a greedy algorithm that incorporates Conversation Implicature and Givenness Hierarchy for efficient multimodal reference resolution. Empirical studies indicate that this algorithm significantly reduces the complexity in multimodal reference resolution compared to a previous graph-matching approach. One major advantage of this greedy algorithm is that the prior linguistic and cognitive knowledge can be used to guide the search and significantly prune the search space. Because of its simplicity and generality, this approach has the potential to improve the robustness of interpretation and provide a more practical solution to multimodal input interpretation.
有效的多模态指称解析的语言学理论:一个实证研究
多模式对话界面为用户提供了一种自然的方式,通过多种模式(如语音、手势和凝视)与计算机系统进行通信。要构建有效的多模态界面,理解用户的多模态输入是很重要的。以往的语言学和认知研究表明,用户语言行为不是随机发生的,而是遵循一定的语言学和认知原则。因此,本文探讨了语言学理论在多模态口译中的应用。特别地,我们提出了一种贪婪算法,该算法结合了对话隐含和给定层次,以实现高效的多模态引用解析。实证研究表明,与以往的图匹配方法相比,该算法显著降低了多模态参考分辨率的复杂度。该贪心算法的一个主要优点是可以利用先验的语言和认知知识来指导搜索,并对搜索空间进行显著的修剪。由于其简单性和通用性,该方法有可能提高解释的鲁棒性,并为多模态输入解释提供更实用的解决方案。
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