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Neurobiologically Inspired, Multimodal Intention Recognition for Technical Communication Systems (NIMITEK)

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NIMITEK investigates basic principles of the processing of input (speech, mimics, direct modes), knowledge representation and decision making in dialogue situations between biological / human and technical cognitive systems. This is prototypical for the basic problem of modeling intelligent behavior in interaction with a non-transparent and rapidly changing environment. NIMITEK provides a technical demonstrator to study these principles in a dedicated prototypical task, namely solving the game “Towers of Hanoi”. In this paper, we will describe the general approach NIMITEK takes to emotional man-machine interactions, and we will present the principles of the demonstrator.

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Elisabeth André Laila Dybkjær Wolfgang Minker Heiko Neumann Roberto Pieraccini Michael Weber

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Wendemuth, A. et al. (2008). Neurobiologically Inspired, Multimodal Intention Recognition for Technical Communication Systems (NIMITEK). In: André, E., Dybkjær, L., Minker, W., Neumann, H., Pieraccini, R., Weber, M. (eds) Perception in Multimodal Dialogue Systems. PIT 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 5078. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69369-7_16

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