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GVU Technical Report
Number: GIT-GVU-02-06
Title: Speech and Gesture Multimodal Control of a Whole Earth 3D Visualization Environment
Authors:
David Krum,
Olugbenga Omoteso,
William Ribarsky,
Thad Starner,
Larry F. Hodges
Abstract:
A growing body of research shows several advantages to multimodal interfaces
including increased expressiveness, exibility, and user freedom. This paper
investigates the design of such an interface that integrates speech and hand
gestures. The interface has the additional property of operating relative to
the user and can be used while the user is in motion or stands at a distance
from the computer display. The paper then describes an implementation of the
multimodal interface for a whole earth 3D visualization environment which
presents navigation interface challenges due to the large magnitude of scale
and extended spaces that is available. The characteristics of the multimodal
interface are examined, such as speed, recognizability of gestures, ease and
accuracy of use, and learnability under likely conditions of use. This
implementation shows that such a multimodal interface can be effective in
a real environment and sets some parameters for the design and use of such
interfaces.
Keywords: Multimodal interaction,
evaluation, navigation, speech recognition, gesture
recognition, virtual reality, GIS.
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