INSPIRE: Evaluation of a Smart-Home System for Infotainment Management and Device Control
Human-Computer Interaction
2007-05-23 v1 Computation and Language
Abstract
This paper gives an overview of the assessment and evaluation methods which have been used to determine the quality of the INSPIRE smart home system. The system allows different home appliances to be controlled via speech, and consists of speech and speaker recognition, speech understanding, dialogue management, and speech output components. The performance of these components is first assessed individually, and then the entire system is evaluated in an interaction experiment with test users. Initial results of the assessment and evaluation are given, in particular with respect to the transmission channel impact on speech and speaker recognition, and the assessment of speech output for different system metaphors.
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@article{arxiv.cs/0410063,
title = {INSPIRE: Evaluation of a Smart-Home System for Infotainment Management and Device Control},
author = {Sebastian Moeller and Jan Krebber and Alexander Raake and Paula Smeele and Martin Rajman and Mirek Melichar and Vincenzo Pallotta and Gianna Tsakou and Basilis Kladis and Anestis Vovos and Jettie Hoonhout and Dietmar Schuchardt and Nikos Fakotakis and Todor Ganchev and Ilyas Potamitis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0410063},
year = {2007}
}
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4 pages