CASSANDRA: A multipurpose configurable voice-enabled human-computer-interface

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Abstract

Voice enabled human computer interfaces (HCI) that integrate automatic speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis and natural language understanding have become a commodity, introduced by the immersion of smart phones and other gadgets in our daily lives. Smart assistants are able to respond to simple queries (similar to text-based question-answering systems), perform simple tasks (call a number, reject a call etc.) and help organizing appointments. With this paper we introduce a newly created process automation platform that enables the user to control applications and home appliances and to query the system for information using a natural voice interface. We offer an overview of the technologies that enabled us to construct our system and we present different usage scenarios in home and office environments.

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Boros, T., Dumitrescu, S. D., & Pipa, S. (2017). CASSANDRA: A multipurpose configurable voice-enabled human-computer-interface. In 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 2017 - Proceedings of the Software Demonstrations (pp. 33–36). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/e17-3009

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