A PERVASIVE CONVERSATIONAL INTERFACE FOR INFORMATION INTERACTION
Abstract
In this paper, we describe a new pervasive conversational system that provides access to multiple desktop applications, from multiple client devices, using multiple input modalities. Client devices currently supported include desktop and telephone, and the applications incorporated include email, calendar and address book. When the access is from a desktop, both conversational natural language and graphical inputs are supported. The paper describes the overall architecture to support such a pervasive conversational system, along with innovations in continuous speech recognition, statistical natural language understanding, and dialog management that were developed to build the system. The paper also describes the partially unsupervised Wizard-of-Oz style setup to collect real-use data, and the performance of the statistical models constructed using this data for speech recognition and natural language understanding.