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Towards Digitally-Mediated Sign Language Communication

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, 2019
This paper presents our efforts towards building an architecture for digitally-mediated sign language communication. The architecture is based on a client-server model and enables a near real-time recognition of sign language signs on a mobile device.
Kalin Stefanov, Mayumi Bono
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Digitally Mediated Communication [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Mediation involves an intermediary that conveys information between two entities. Mediation is not new: there remain human mediators like peace negotiators, realtors, and lawyers who broker deals, and analog mediators like writing, printing, and landline phones.
Michaela Hession
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Reasons and mediators in the development and communication of personal digital stories

Education and Information Technologies, 2021
The expansion of access to devices, as well as the production and publication options in social networks requires a broader definition of the traditional notion of personal digital storytelling. To get a deeper understanding of these practices in the group of adolescents, the objective of this article is to analyze what are the reasons that direct the ...
Jose Luis Rodriguez-Illera   +2 more
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Perspectives on Digitally-Mediated Team Learning [PDF]

open access: yesEducational Communications and Technology: Issues and Innovations, 2021
This book explores technology-supported andragogical and pedagogical approaches that facilitate teamwork, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving opportunities in diverse disciplines.
Campbell, Laurie O., Ed.   +3 more
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Mediating awareness and communication through digital but physical surrogates

CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999
Digital but physical surrogates are tangible representations of remote people positioned within an office and under digital control. Surrogates selectively collect and present awareness information about the people they represent. By having them react to physical actions of people, surrogates can control the communication capabilities of a media space.
Hideaki Kuzuoka, Saul Greenberg
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Social Psychology of the Digital Age: The Interpersonal Neuroscience of Mediated Communication

2014
Psychological science has a rich tradition of investigating how interaction with others affects individual affect and cognition. Findings from neuroscience suggest that the reason for this is that we perceive others as fundamentally part of us. However, with the advent of mobile networks and the internet, the physical presence of others has become more
Michiel M. A. Spapé, Niklas Ravaja
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AI-Mediated Communication and Digital Dependency

This paper explores the evolving landscape of human communication in an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithm-driven platforms. As AI-mediated tools—from chatbots to recommendation systems—become central to how individuals interact, the nature of human connection is being redefined. The study critically examines the dual
Manoj Govindaraj   +3 more
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Mediation of the Digital Economic Community

Bulletin of Chelyabinsk State University, 2021
R. S. Rogulin   +3 more
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Dimensions of Communication Breakdown in Digitally Mediated Relationships

Applied Family Therapy Journal
Objective: This study aimed to explore the underlying dimensions, triggers, and relational consequences of communication breakdown in digitally mediated romantic relationships. Methods and Materials: The study employed a qualitative, descriptive–interpretive design based on semi-structured interviews with 25 participants (aged 22–43) residing in ...
Mariam Grigoryan, Bálint Tóth
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