@inproceedings{KraljevskiStrechaWolffetal., author = {Kraljevski, Ivan and Strecha, Guntram and Wolff, Matthias and Jokisch, Oliver and Chungurski, Slavcho and Hoffmann, R{\"u}diger}, title = {Cross-language acoustic modeling for Macedonian speech technology applications}, series = {ICT Innovations 2012, Secure and Intelligent Systems}, booktitle = {ICT Innovations 2012, Secure and Intelligent Systems}, editor = {Markovski, Smile and Gushev, Marjan}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-642-37168-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-37169-1_4}, pages = {35 -- 45}, language = {en} } @misc{HuberWolffMeyeretal., author = {Huber, Markus and Wolff, Matthias and Meyer, Werner and Jokisch, Oliver and Nowack, Kati}, title = {Some Design Aspects of a Cognitive User Interface}, series = {Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management}, volume = {6}, journal = {Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management}, number = {1}, issn = {2325-4688}, pages = {15 -- 29}, abstract = {We report on research conducted as part of the Universal Cognitive User Interface (UCUI) project, which aims at developing a universal, autarkic module for intuitive interaction with technical devices. First, we present an empirical study of image schemas as basic building blocks of human knowledge. Image schemas have been studied extensively in cognitive linguistics, but insufficiently in the context of human-computer-interaction (HCI). Some image schemas are developed early at pre-verbal stages (e.g., up-down) and may, thus, exert greater influence on human knowledge than later developed image schemas (e.g., centre-periphery). To investigate this for HCI contexts, we applied a speech interaction task using a Wizard of Oz paradigm. Our results show that users apply early image schemas more frequently than late image schemas. They should, therefore, be given preference in interface designs. In the second part of this contribution we therefore focus on the appropriate representation and processing of semantics. We introduce novel theoretical work including feature-values-relations and Petri net transducers, and discuss their impact on behaviour control of cognitive systems. In addition, we illustrate some details of the implementation regarding learning strategies and the graphical user interface.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JokischHuber, author = {Jokisch, Oliver and Huber, Markus}, title = {Advances in the development of a cognitive user interface}, series = {13th International Scientific-Technical Conference on Electromechanics and Robotics "Zavalishin's Readings", St. Petersburg, April 2018}, booktitle = {13th International Scientific-Technical Conference on Electromechanics and Robotics "Zavalishin's Readings", St. Petersburg, April 2018}, publisher = {EDP Sciences}, address = {Les Ulis}, doi = {10.1051/matecconf/201816101003}, pages = {6}, abstract = {In this contribution, we want to summarize recent development steps of theembeddedcognitive user interfaceUCUI, which enables auser-adaptive scenario inhuman-machine or even human-robot interactions by considering sophisticated cognitive andsemantic modelling.The interface prototype is developed by differentGerman institutes and companies with their steering teams at Fraunhofer IKTS and Brandenburg University of Technology. The interface prototype is able to communicate with users viaspeech andgesture recognition, speech synthesis and a touch display. The device includes an autarkic semantic processing and beyond a cognitive behavior control, which supportsan intuitive interaction to controldifferent kindsof electronic devices,e.g. in a smart home environment or in interactive respectively collaborative robotics.Contraryto available speech assistance systems such as Amazon Echo or Google Home, the introduced cognitive user interface UCUIensuresthe user privacy by processing all necessary informationwithout any network access ofthe interface device.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HusseinWolffJokischetal., author = {Hussein, Hussein and Wolff, Matthias and Jokisch, Oliver and Duckhorn, Frank and Strecha, Guntram and Hoffmann, R{\"u}diger}, title = {A hybrid speech signal based algorithm for pitch marking using finite state machines}, series = {9th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2008 (INTERSPEECH 2008), Brisbane, Australia, 22 - 26 September 2008, Vol. 1}, booktitle = {9th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2008 (INTERSPEECH 2008), Brisbane, Australia, 22 - 26 September 2008, Vol. 1}, publisher = {Curran}, address = {Red Hook, NY}, isbn = {978-1-61567-378-0}, pages = {135 -- 138}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KraljevskiStrechaWolffetal., author = {Kraljevski, Ivan and Strecha, Guntram and Wolff, Matthias and Jokisch, Oliver and Hoffmann, R{\"u}diger}, title = {Using unified automatic speech recognition and synthesis system for cross-language acoustic modeling}, series = {Proceedings Digitalna Obrada Govora I Slike (DOGS 2012)}, booktitle = {Proceedings Digitalna Obrada Govora I Slike (DOGS 2012)}, address = {Kovacica, Serbia}, isbn = {978-86-7892-439-2}, pages = {4 -- 11}, language = {en} } @misc{DuckhornHuberMeyeretal., author = {Duckhorn, Frank and Huber, Markus and Meyer, Werner and Jokisch, Oliver and Tsch{\"o}pe, Constanze and Wolff, Matthias}, title = {Towards an Autarkic Embedded Cognitive User Interface}, series = {Proceedings Interspeech 2017, 20-24 August 2017, Stockholm}, journal = {Proceedings Interspeech 2017, 20-24 August 2017, Stockholm}, editor = {Lacerda, Francisco}, publisher = {ISCA}, doi = {10.21437/Interspeech.2017}, pages = {3435 -- 3436}, abstract = {ucuikt2015}, language = {en} }