Update to MMI Framework Note available

The W3C Multimodal Interaction Working Group has recently published an
update to our Framework Note, http://www.w3.org/TR/mmi-framework/,
originally originally published in December, 2002. 

As the introduction to the document states, 

"The purpose of the W3C multimodal interaction framework is to
identify and relate markup languages for multimodal interaction
systems. The framework identifies the major components for every
multimodal system. Each component represents a set of related
functions. The framework identifies the markup languages used to
describe information required by components and for data flowing among
components."

The main new material includes discussion of 

1. specification of input and output components.
2. interaction management 
3. a component for maintaining system and environment information
4. a component for maintaining session information

We invite your comments, which should be sent to the W3C public
mailing list on multimodal interaction, www-multimodal@w3.org (this
list). 

Best Regards,

Debbie Dahl, Multimodal Interaction WG Chair

Received on Sunday, 18 May 2003 14:20:15 UTC