other,0-2-A88-1001,bq |
database query applications
</term>
.
<term>
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Multimedia answers
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</term>
include
<term>
videodisc images
</term>
|
#14882
This paper describes a domain independent strategy for the multimedia articulation of answers elicited by a natural language interface to database query applications.Multimedia answers include videodisc images and heuristically-produced complete sentences in text or text-to-speech form. |
other,0-3-A88-1001,bq |
or
<term>
text-to-speech form
</term>
.
<term>
|
Deictic reference
|
</term>
and
<term>
feedback
</term>
about the
|
#14897
Multimedia answers include videodisc images and heuristically-produced complete sentences in text or text-to-speech form.Deictic reference and feedback about the discourse are enabled. |
other,10-2-A88-1001,bq |
heuristically-produced complete
<term>
sentences
</term>
in
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text
|
</term>
or
<term>
text-to-speech form
</term>
|
#14892
Multimedia answers include videodisc images and heuristically-produced complete sentences intext or text-to-speech form. |
other,12-2-A88-1001,bq |
sentences
</term>
in
<term>
text
</term>
or
<term>
|
text-to-speech form
|
</term>
.
<term>
Deictic reference
</term>
and
|
#14894
Multimedia answers include videodisc images and heuristically-produced complete sentences in text ortext-to-speech form. |
other,20-1-A88-1001,bq |
natural language interface
</term>
to
<term>
|
database query applications
|
</term>
.
<term>
Multimedia answers
</term>
include
|
#14878
This paper describes a domain independent strategy for the multimedia articulation of answers elicited by a natural language interface todatabase query applications. |
other,3-2-A88-1001,bq |
<term>
Multimedia answers
</term>
include
<term>
|
videodisc images
|
</term>
and heuristically-produced complete
|
#14885
Multimedia answers includevideodisc images and heuristically-produced complete sentences in text or text-to-speech form. |
other,3-3-A88-1001,bq |
.
<term>
Deictic reference
</term>
and
<term>
|
feedback
|
</term>
about the
<term>
discourse
</term>
are
|
#14900
Deictic reference andfeedback about the discourse are enabled. |
other,6-3-A88-1001,bq |
</term>
and
<term>
feedback
</term>
about the
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
are enabled . The
<term>
interface
</term>
|
#14903
Deictic reference and feedback about thediscourse are enabled. |
other,8-2-A88-1001,bq |
and heuristically-produced complete
<term>
|
sentences
|
</term>
in
<term>
text
</term>
or
<term>
text-to-speech
|
#14890
Multimedia answers include videodisc images and heuristically-produced completesentences in text or text-to-speech form. |
tech,1-4-A88-1001,bq |
<term>
discourse
</term>
are enabled . The
<term>
|
interface
|
</term>
thus presents the application as
|
#14908
Theinterface thus presents the application as cooperative and conversational. |
tech,16-1-A88-1001,bq |
articulation of answers
</term>
elicited by a
<term>
|
natural language interface
|
</term>
to
<term>
database query applications
|
#14874
This paper describes a domain independent strategy for the multimedia articulation of answers elicited by anatural language interface to database query applications. |
tech,9-1-A88-1001,bq |
domain independent strategy for the
<term>
|
multimedia articulation of answers
|
</term>
elicited by a
<term>
natural language
|
#14867
This paper describes a domain independent strategy for themultimedia articulation of answers elicited by a natural language interface to database query applications. |