Fusion Engines for Multimodal Input: A Survey. Lalanne, D., Nigay, L., Palanque, p., Robinson, P., Vanderdonckt, J., & Ladry, J. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, pages 153–160, New York, NY, USA, 2009. ACM. 00000
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Fusion engines are fundamental components of multimodal inter-active systems, to interpret input streams whose meaning can vary according to the context, task, user and time. Other surveys have considered multimodal interactive systems; we focus more closely on the design, specification, construction and evaluation of fusion engines. We first introduce some terminology and set out the major challenges that fusion engines propose to solve. A history of past work in the field of fusion engines is then presented using the BRETAM model. These approaches to fusion are then classified. The classification considers the types of application, the fusion principles and the temporal aspects. Finally, the challenges for future work in the field of fusion engines are set out. These include software frameworks, quantitative evaluation, machine learning and adaptation.
@inproceedings{lalanne_fusion_2009,
	address = {New York, NY, USA},
	title = {Fusion {Engines} for {Multimodal} {Input}: {A} {Survey}},
	isbn = {978-1-60558-772-1},
	shorttitle = {Fusion {Engines} for {Multimodal} {Input}},
	url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1647314.1647343},
	doi = {10.1145/1647314.1647343},
	abstract = {Fusion engines are fundamental components of multimodal inter-active systems, to interpret input streams whose meaning can vary according to the context, task, user and time. Other surveys have considered multimodal interactive systems; we focus more closely on the design, specification, construction and evaluation of fusion engines. We first introduce some terminology and set out the major challenges that fusion engines propose to solve. A history of past work in the field of fusion engines is then presented using the BRETAM model. These approaches to fusion are then classified. The classification considers the types of application, the fusion principles and the temporal aspects. Finally, the challenges for future work in the field of fusion engines are set out. These include software frameworks, quantitative evaluation, machine learning and adaptation.},
	urldate = {2014-05-30},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2009 {International} {Conference} on {Multimodal} {Interfaces}},
	publisher = {ACM},
	author = {Lalanne, Denis and Nigay, Laurence and Palanque, philippe and Robinson, Peter and Vanderdonckt, Jean and Ladry, Jean-François},
	year = {2009},
	note = {00000},
	pages = {153--160}
}

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