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Using a virtual reality role-playing game to enhance interaction dynamics and improve social attitudes toward transgender people. [PDF]
Crone CL, Kallen RW, Richardson MJ.
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Teaching in Hospital Educational Centers: Navigating Educational Dialogue in Multifaceted Context. [PDF]
Hen M, Hadari A, Kizel A.
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Making Change in a Clinical Training Environment: A Checklist to Discuss the Process. [PDF]
Scheele F, den Rooyen C.
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Clinical Barriers to Hands-Free, Eyes-Free Voice Input for Nursing Records: Field Usability Study. [PDF]
Nishida N, Liu C, Yamamoto G, Kuroda T.
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Affective-cognitive dialogue act detection in an error-aware spoken dialogue system
2013 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference, 2013This paper presents an approach to affective-cognitive dialogue act detection in a spoken dialogue. To achieve this goal, the input utterance is decoded as the affective state by an emotion recognizer and a word sequence by an imperfect speech recognizer separately.
Wei-Bin Liang, Chung-Hsien Wu
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Let’s you do that: Sharing the cognitive burdens of dialogue
Journal of Memory and Language, 2007Three accounts of common ground maintenance make different assumptions about speakers’ responsibilities regarding listener-privileged information. Duplicated responsibility requires each interlocutor to assimilate the other’s knowledge before designing appropriate utterances. Shared responsibility appeals to least collaborative effort [Clark, H.
Yiya Chen, Catriona Håvard
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SPIRITUAL COGNITION IN THE DIALOGUE OF CULTURES
THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE FAR EAST, 2023The article analyzes various methodological approaches to solving the problem of the dialogue of cultures. Based on A. Torchinov's work, the article discusses criticism of Eurocentrism and Orientalism, stereotypes in the assessment of Eastern cultures and prob-lems that arise when externally comparing the teachings of the East, in particular Buddhism ...
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Symptoms of cognitive load in interactions with a dialogue system
Proceedings of the Workshop on Modeling Cognitive Processes from Multimodal Data, 2018Humans adapt their behaviour to the perceived cognitive load of their dialogue partner, for example, delaying non-essential information. We propose that spoken dialogue systems should do the same, particularly in high-stakes scenarios, such as emergency response.
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