XISL: A Language for Describing Multimodal Interaction Scenarios. Katsurada, K., Nakamura, Y., Yamada, H., & Nitta, T. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, of ICMI '03, pages 281–284, New York, NY, USA, 2003. ACM. 00000Paper doi abstract bibtex This paper outlines the latest version of XISL (eXtensible Interaction Scenario Language). XISL is an XML-based markup language for web-based multimodal interaction systems. XISL enables to describe synchronization of multimodal inputs/outputs, dialog flow/transition, and some other descriptions required for multimodal interaction. XISL inherits these features from VoiceXML and SMIL. The original feature of XISL is that XISL has enough modality-extensibility. We present the basic XISL tags, outline of XISL execution systems, and then make a comparison with other languages.
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