Multimodal Architectures: Issues and Experiences

The penetration of mobile device in western countries is still increasing. The Italian case is really surprising: every single Italian has more than one mobile terminal. Thus, considering this large potential audience, there is real need for innovation and new services. In this context, usable multi...

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Hauptverfasser: Frattini, Giovanni, Romano, Luigi, di Carlo, Vladimiro Scotto, Petriccione, Pierpaolo, Supino, Gianluca, Leone, Giuseppe, Autiero, Ciro
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Open Source Software
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User Context
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