About: Collaborative Application Markup Language is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 494 publications have been published within this topic receiving 18562 citations.
TL;DR: An international effort to unify a multimodal behavior generation framework for Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) is described, where the stages represent intent planning, behavior planning and behavior realization is proposed.
Abstract: This paper describes an international effort to unify a multimodal behavior generation framework for Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) We propose a three stage model we call SAIBA where the stages represent intent planning, behavior planning and behavior realization A Function Markup Language (FML), describing intent without referring to physical behavior, mediates between the first two stages and a Behavior Markup Language (BML) describing desired physical realization, mediates between the last two stages In this paper we will focus on BML The hope is that this abstraction and modularization will help ECA researchers pool their resources to build more sophisticated virtual humans
TL;DR: This encyclopedia is composed of millions of articles in different languages and anyone can edit an article using a wiki markup language that offers a simplified alternative to HTML.
Abstract: Wikipedia is a well known free content, multilingual encyclopedia written collaboratively by contributors around the world. Anybody can edit an article using a wiki markup language that offers a simplified alternative to HTML. This encyclopedia is composed of millions of articles in different languages.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a three-stage model called SAIBA, where the stages represent intent planning, behavior planning and behavior realization, and a Function Markup Language (FML), describing intent without referring to physical behavior, mediates between the first two stages.
Abstract: This paper describes an international effort to unify a multimodal behavior generation framework for Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs). We propose a three stage model we call SAIBA where the stages represent intent planning, behavior planning and behavior realization. A Function Markup Language (FML), describing intent without referring to physical behavior, mediates between the first two stages and a Behavior Markup Language (BML) describing desired physical realization, mediates between the last two stages. In this paper we will focus on BML. The hope is that this ion and modularization will help ECA researchers pool their resources to build more sophisticated virtual humans.
TL;DR: Die Extensible Markup Language (XML) definiert, die es ermoglicht, anwendungsspezifische Dokumenttypen zu verwenden, die in einer XML-Umgebung erstellt, verbreitet and interpretiert werden konnen.
Abstract: Angesichts der Tatsache, das HTML nur ein bestimmtes Dokumentmodell implementiert, ist die Extensible Markup Language (XML) definiert worden, die es ermoglicht, anwendungsspezifische Dokumenttypen zu verwenden, die in einer XML-Umgebung erstellt, verbreitet und interpretiert werden konnen.
TL;DR: In this paper, an apparatus and method is proposed to define a markup language for accessing data in a database, which is preferably defined in extensible markup language (XML) by creating suitable document type definitions (DTDs) which define the grammar for access data in the database using the markup language.
Abstract: An apparatus and method defines a markup language for accessing data in a database. The markup language is preferably defined in extensible markup language (XML) by creating suitable document type definitions (DTDs), which define the grammar for accessing data in the database using the markup language. A bridge interprets the data request from the client in markup language format, a suitable database query for the database is formulated, and the data is then placed within a document for delivery in markup language format to the user. As new data types are added to the database, corresponding document type definitions (DTDs) may be dynamically generated, allowing a user to access new kinds of data in a database with a software tool that has a user-friendly graphical user interface without having to manually update the software tool for each new data type that is added to the database.