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Multimodal Interaction Working Group Teleconference
13 Jun 2016

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Attendees

Present
Debbie, Kaz, Dirk
Regrets
Helena
Chair
Debbie
Scribe
ddahl

Contents


<scribe> scribe: ddahl

actions

action-441?

<trackbot> action-441 -- Kazuyuki Ashimura to Submit bullet points on mmi to the wot landscape document on github -- due 2016-06-13 -- OPEN

<trackbot> https://www.w3.org/2002/mmi/Group/track/actions/441

kaz: will do that today

use case wiki

<kaz> Use Case wiki

debbie: last week we talked about UC-7

https://www.w3.org/wiki/MMI/Use_Cases_Categorized#UC-7:_Multimodal_Appliances

kaz: last week we talked about security and privacy in WoT, we should talk about that for mmi interaction with appliances

dirk: for home appliances?

kaz: during the panel session we talked about user authentication, device authentication, physical danger and safety

<kaz> WoT Security panel session during the W3C/Keio 20th event

dirk: we also talked about privacy issues in the SCXML paper, authentication was fine, but can become complex if you want to hide part of a screen from someone who's watching, for example

kaz: Javascript with HTML5 isn't sufficient, need something like SCXML

<kaz> p11

(kaz discusses slides)

<kaz> fyi, this is the link to the Keio 20th anniversary event: https://www.w3.org/20/Asia/Japan/Overview.html

debbie: safety would be especially important for people with disabilities
... it might be extremely important for them to access their home devices

kaz: accessibility will go beyond making the web usable
... we need to think about that kind of relationship if everything is connected

Dirk: what does this mean from an architectural point of view?
... in our system we targeted older people, some with disabilities, we addressed this with fusion and fission
... using modalities as appropriate

kaz: making the system easier to access for people with disabilities should not make it easy for evil people to access

debbie: should we add anything to UC-7
... we could add something to the template

kaz: add a section 3 covering security, accessibility and safety and also add something for each use cases
... and add something to the template

Dirk: in our project the security people suggested XACML, standardized by Oasis
... it allows for fine-grained permissions
... Extensible Access Control Markup Language

https://www.w3.org/wiki/MMI/Use_Cases_Categorized#UC-12:_Smart_Car_Platform

debbie: this was Dirk's other comment

kaz: during the Automotive Workshop 4 years ago, Audi was using SCXML, but not MMI Architecture

Dirk: in last year's SCXML workshop there were participants from auto industry, but there isn't a good editor
... for visualizing
... so they were reluctant to use
... there was a good editor from NVIDIA presented at the workshop two years ago

kaz: a UML editor should be able to generate SCXML code

<Dirk> NVidia SCXML Editor: http://scxmlworkshop.de/eics2014/submissions/Developing%20User%20Interfaces%20using%20SCXML%20Statecharts.pdf

<kaz> visual paradigm

Dirk: this is a UML editor

kaz: that you can save as SCXML code

Dirk: an integration into a UML tool would help a lot

<kaz> UML tools for Linux

Dirk: automotive use cases are navigation, entertainment, telephony
... there is an open source approach for automotive

kaz: GENIVI, Generic In Vehicle Infotainment
... for GUI part they use Qt
... probably some are using Linux-based system
... a few years ago, the alternatives were embedded C++ or HTML5, but now some people are thinking of MMI Architecture

Dirk: this would be a good alternative to just attaching modalities
... without a good integration of modalities
... we could explore how MMI can assist in the integration of modalities

kaz: we can add or detach a modality at any point

debbie: we can add the automotive discussion from today to UC-12

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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