This lecture gives an introduction into Cognitive User Interfaces (CUIs). CUIs mimic or reproduce human behavior in order to enable more natural and robust interaction between man and machine.The lecture covers underlying algorithms, design questions, possible applications, and evaluation methods for CUIs. The focus lies on speech- and multimodal interfaces. Training and adaptation methods for hidden-Markov-models are discussed as a main modeling paradigm for CUIs.The student gets an overview of typical CUIs and their application field and should be able to understand the basic algorithms and designs.
Didactics:
The exercise consists of a theoretical and practical part where we will develop a speech synthesizer.
ECTS-Breakdown:20 h Lecture + Exercise23 h Preparation of exercise30 h Preparation for exam2 h written exam------75 h total = 3 ECTS
Participation in exercises and written exam. Each exercise counts for 20% of the grade, the exam counts for 60%. In case you cannot participate in the exam, please contact me for an individual exam (pucher@ftw.at).