Adaptive personalised spoken dialog user interface

With the boom in technology, and the rise of systems that are more able to handle increasingly complex computations with relative ease, users now expect more from their applications, whether it be on the desktop, or mobile device. The way we interact with digital mediums is changing, and that is...

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Main Author: Teo, Anqin Samantha
Other Authors: Chan Chee Keong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-677592023-07-07T17:57:33Z Adaptive personalised spoken dialog user interface Teo, Anqin Samantha Chan Chee Keong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research See Swee Lan DRNTU::Engineering With the boom in technology, and the rise of systems that are more able to handle increasingly complex computations with relative ease, users now expect more from their applications, whether it be on the desktop, or mobile device. The way we interact with digital mediums is changing, and that is apparent in the requirements when clients request application layouts and user flows from designers. As such, there is an increased need from consumers (and users) for more intuitive design of an application. In this project, the Five Factor Model (FFM), also known as the Big Five personality traits will be used. With the boom in technology, and the rise of systems that are more able to handle increasingly complex computations with relative ease, users now expect more from their applications, whether it be on the desktop, or mobile device. The way we interact with digital mediums is changing, and that is apparent in the requirements when clients request application layouts and user flows from designers. As such, there is an increased need from consumers (and users) for more intuitive design of an application. In this project, the Five Factor Model (FFM), also known as the Big Five personality traits will be used. Bachelor of Engineering 2016-05-19T10:12:29Z 2016-05-19T10:12:29Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67759 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf
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Adaptive personalised spoken dialog user interface
description With the boom in technology, and the rise of systems that are more able to handle increasingly complex computations with relative ease, users now expect more from their applications, whether it be on the desktop, or mobile device. The way we interact with digital mediums is changing, and that is apparent in the requirements when clients request application layouts and user flows from designers. As such, there is an increased need from consumers (and users) for more intuitive design of an application. In this project, the Five Factor Model (FFM), also known as the Big Five personality traits will be used.
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author Teo, Anqin Samantha
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title Adaptive personalised spoken dialog user interface
title_short Adaptive personalised spoken dialog user interface
title_full Adaptive personalised spoken dialog user interface
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