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Wolfgang Wahlster
Researcher at German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Publications - 151
Citations - 5918
Wolfgang Wahlster is an academic researcher from German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Natural language & Semantic Web. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 151 publications receiving 5777 citations. Previous affiliations of Wolfgang Wahlster include University of Hamburg & Mitre Corporation.
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Verbmobil : foundations of speech-to-speech translation
TL;DR: Mobile Speech-to-Speech Translation of Spontaneous Dialogs and Verbmobil From a Software Engineering Point of View: System Design and Software Integration.
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User Models in Dialog Systems
Sandra Carberry,Jaime G. Carbonell,David N. Chin,Robin Cohen,J. Fain Lehman,Tim Finin,Anthony Jameson,M. Jones,Robert Kass,A. Kobsa,Kathleen F. McCoy,Katharina Morik,Cecile Paris,Alex Quilici,E. Rich,K. Sparck Jones,W. Wahlster,Alfred Kobsa,Wolfgang Wahlster +18 more
TL;DR: This volume is the first survey pertaining to the field of user modeling and contains a general view of the field as a whole, and a number of surveys of specific problems and techniques in user modeling.
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Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential
TL;DR: The Semantic Web as discussed by the authors is a new type of hierarchy and standardization that will replace the current Web of links with a web of meaning using a flexible set of languages and tools.
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Smartkom: multimodal communication with a life- like character.
TL;DR: The SmartKom architecture, the use of an XML-based mark-up language for multimodal content, and some of the distinguishing features of the first fully operationalsmartKom demonstrator are described.
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A resource-adaptive mobile navigation system
TL;DR: A hybrid navigation system that relies on different technologies to determine the user's location and that adapts the presentation of route directions to the limited technical resources of the output device and the limited cognitive resources ofThe user is presented.