2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-013-1748-6
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Multimodal joint information processing in human machine interaction: recent advances

Abstract: Interaction between humans is a multimodal process in nature, which integrates the different modalities of vision, hearing, gesture and touch. It is not surprising then that conventional uni-modal human-machine interactions lag in performance, robustness and naturalness when compared with human-human interactions. Recently, there has been increasing research interest in jointly processing information in multiple modalities and mimicking human-human multimodal interactions [2,4,5,9,13,14,16,18,19,21,22]. For ex… Show more

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“…Accurate seismic phase picking is a prerequisite for seismic data processing methods such as seismic wave velocity imaging. This work has included building a Windows-based graphic user interface to visualize the natural seismic data in a simple and efficient way, and to make the human-computer interaction more intuitive and smooth [25]. Similarly, the human-computer interface enables the accurate identification and picking of seismic phases and other functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate seismic phase picking is a prerequisite for seismic data processing methods such as seismic wave velocity imaging. This work has included building a Windows-based graphic user interface to visualize the natural seismic data in a simple and efficient way, and to make the human-computer interaction more intuitive and smooth [25]. Similarly, the human-computer interface enables the accurate identification and picking of seismic phases and other functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%