Abstract

The Human-Machine Communication Department of LIMSI (LIMSI Report 1994), a laboratory of the French National Scientific Research Agency (CNRS), conducts research in the field of Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Generation. Several approaches are currently investigated there for studying interactions between modalities: studies about the cognitive processes involved in human intermodal tasks (Denis and Cocude 1992; Gryl 1994; Daniel et al. 1994), image and language interactions for learning (Bordeaux 1993), human factors (Castaing and True 1993), symbolic approaches for designing multimodal human-computer interfaces (Bellik and Teil 1993; Bares et al. 1992), spatial reasoning (Ligozat 1992; Briffault 1992).

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