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2012
2011
2010
- 5-6 October 2010:
The EmotionML Workshop
was held in Paris, France, hosted by Telecom ParisTech.
The summary
and
detailed minutes are available online.
Participants from 12 organizations discussed use cases of possible
emotion-ready applications and clarified several key requirements for
the current EmotionML to make the specification even more useful.
- 21 September 2010:
The seventh Working Draft of
Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces is published.
The main changes from the previous draft are (1) the inclusion of
state charts for modality components, (2) the addition of a
'confidential' field to life-cycle events and (3) the removal of the
'media' field from life-cycle events.
A
diff-marked version is also available for comparison purposes.
- 29 July 2010:
The second Working Draft of
Emotion Markup Language (EmotionML) 1.0
is published.
A
diff-marked version is also available for comparison purposes.
Please send your comments to the Multimodal Interaction public mailing
list (<www-multimodal@w3.org>).
- 18-19 June 2010:
The workshop on Conversational Applications
was held in Somerset, NJ, (USA), hosted by Openstream.
The summary
and
detailed minutes are available online.
Participants from 12 organizations fucused discussion on the use
cases of possible conversational applications and clarified
limitations of the current W3C language model in order to
develop a more comprehensive one.
- 18-19 June 2010:
Workshop on Conversational Applications
will be held in Somerset, NJ, (USA), hosted by Openstream.
*** The deadline to send position papers is now extended to April 30. ***
Please see the
Call for Participation for details.
To participate in the Workshop, please submit a position paper
(either as an individual or organization)
to
<team-convapps-ws-submit@w3.org>
by 11:59 EDT on 30 April 2010.
To help with planning, please let us know as soon as possible if you
are interested in attending by sending the following information to
<team-convapps-ws-submit@w3.org>:
- that a representative from your organization plans to submit a position paper
- how many participants you want to send to the workshop (either one or two)
- whether or not you wish to make a presentation during the workshop
- 27 May 2010:
The second Last Call Working Draft of
Ink Markup Language (InkML) is published.
This draft incorporates a small number of extensions to the
previous version, including that channels can now report values of
floating point type, and brush properties may be specified.
A
diff-marked version is also available for comparison purposes.
Please send your comments to the Multimodal Interaction public mailing
list (<www-multimodal@w3.org>) by 17 June 2010.
When sending e-mail, please put the text "[ink]" in the subject,
preferably like this: "[ink] .summary of comment."
2009
2008
- 15 December 2008:
EMMA: Extensible MultiModal Annotation markup language
is a W3C Proposed Recommendation.
- 16 October 2008:
Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces: Fifth Working Draft is published.
- 23 September, 2008:
Implementation Report Plan
of
Extensible MultiModal Annotation markup language (EMMA)
Candidate Recommendation
is modified.
Following test assertions have been removed from the Implementation
Report Plan document, because they are actually not described in the
EMMA specification: 801, 902, 903 and 1501.
Please see
the announcement sent to the Multimodal Interaction public list
for the details on the modification.
- 2 July 2008:
Authoring Applications for the Multimodal Architecture
: First Public Working Group Note is published.
- 28 April 2008:
A
reminder
on the implementation reports for the
Extensible MultiModal Annotation markup language (EMMA)
specification sent out.
The Multimodal Interaction Working Group very much welcome
implementation reports.
The reports should be sent to
www-multimodal@w3.org
in the format described in the
implementation report plan.
- 14 April 2008:
Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces: Fourth Working Draft is published.
-
3-7 March, 2008:
MMIWG f2f meeting was held in Orlando, US, on 3-7 March 2008, hosted
by Voxeo. MMI Architecture workshop feedback, topics for the next MMI
Architecture and the need of guidelines for integrating a modality
into the MMI Architecture were discussed jointly with the VBWG.
-
22 January, 2008:
Implementation Report Plan
of
"EMMA: Extensible MultiModal Annotation markup language"
Candidate Recommendation is modified with following point:
- The minimum Candidate Recommendation period in the
Implementation Report Plan is modified from "?? 2007" to "14 April
2008" as defined in the
Candidate Recommendation.
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
Kazuyuki Ashimura <ashimura@w3.org>
- Multimodal Interaction Activity Lead