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Adaptable dialog architecture and runtime engine (AdaRTE): A framework for rapid prototyping of health dialog systems

Rojas-Barahona, L.M ; Giorgino, T

International journal of medical informatics (Shannon, Ireland), 2009-04, Vol.78 (Supplement 1), p.S56-S68 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Ireland: Elsevier Ireland Ltd

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  • Título:
    Adaptable dialog architecture and runtime engine (AdaRTE): A framework for rapid prototyping of health dialog systems
  • Autor: Rojas-Barahona, L.M ; Giorgino, T
  • Assuntos: Access to Information ; Ambulatory care information systems ; Computation and Language ; Computer ; Computer Science ; Information Systems ; Internal Medicine ; Medical informatics ; Other ; Reminder systems ; Speech ; Speech recognition software ; Telemedicine ; Telephone
  • É parte de: International journal of medical informatics (Shannon, Ireland), 2009-04, Vol.78 (Supplement 1), p.S56-S68
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  • Descrição: Abstract Spoken dialog systems have been increasingly employed to provide ubiquitous access via telephone to information and services for the non-Internet-connected public. They have been successfully applied in the health care context; however, speech technology requires a considerable development investment. The advent of VoiceXML reduced the proliferation of incompatible dialog formalisms, at the expense of adding even more complexity. This paper introduces a novel architecture for dialogue representation and interpretation, AdaRTE, which allows developers to lay out dialog interactions through a high-level formalism, offering both declarative and procedural features. AdaRTE's aim is to provide a ground for deploying complex and adaptable dialogs whilst allowing experimentation and incremental adoption of innovative speech technologies. It enhances augmented transition networks with dynamic behavior, and drives multiple back-end realizers, including VoiceXML. It has been especially targeted to the health care context, because of the great scale and the need for reducing the barrier to a widespread adoption of dialog systems.
  • Editor: Ireland: Elsevier Ireland Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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