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Post by Admin on Nov 20, 2014 22:28:35 GMT 1
As part of the ROCKIT strategic roadmapping action in the area of multimodal conversational interaction technologies, CITIA has arrived at a set of five target research and innovation scenarios, presented and discussed here. These scenarios represent a number of common themes arising from the workshops organized uring the process: accessibility, multilinguality, the importance of design, privacy by design, systems for all of human–human, human–machine, and human–environment interactions, robustness, security, potentially ephemeral interactions, and using the technology to enable fun. This thread presents and discusses the third scenario: Active Information Access which can be found in the attached document.
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Post by Peter Hauser on Feb 9, 2015 13:49:14 GMT 1
Active Information Access - key customers will be (or are already) intelligence/defense (NSA?) organisations as priority No 1 - Enterprise knowledge management presume priority No 2. New applications such as crisis management with strong real-time and partial knowledge contraints - sounds like real killer use case - requests tremendous system build and support of unlimited variety of input interfaces. Kind of giga global data crunch Monster?
Besides intelligence for defense/border control/military and crisis management, I am less conviced about other use cases.
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