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Neural correlates of the processing of co-speech gestures [PDF]
In communicative situations, speech is often accompanied by gestures. For example, speakers tend to illustrate certain contents of speech by means of iconic gestures which are hand movements that bear a formal relationship to the contents of speech.
Alibali +77 more
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Wearable Capacitive-based Wrist-worn Gesture Sensing System [PDF]
Gesture control plays an increasingly significant role in modern human-machine interactions. This paper presents an innovative method of gesture recognition using flexible capacitive pressure sensor attached on user’s wrist towards computer vision and ...
Dahiya, Ravinder +2 more
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Inconsistent use of gesture space during abstract pointing impairs language comprehension [PDF]
Pointing toward concrete objects is a well-known and efficient communicative strategy. Much less is known about the communicative effectiveness of abstract pointing where the pointing gestures are directed to “empty space.” McNeill's (2003) observations ...
Gunter, Thomas C. +3 more
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When people talk, they gesture. Gesture is a fundamental component of language that contributes meaningful and unique information to a spoken message and reflects the speaker’s underlying knowledge and experiences.
Sharice Clough, Melissa C. Duff
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The cross-racial/ethnic gesture production of young autistic children and their parents
Background & Aims Early gesture plays an important role in prelinguistic/emerging linguistic communication and may provide insight into a child's social communication skills before the emergence of spoken language.
Adrienne De Froy +1 more
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Traditional human-computer interaction technology relies heavily on input devices such as mice and keyboards, which limit the speed and naturalness of interaction and can no longer meet the more advanced interaction needs of users.
Yajun Zhang +4 more
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Effect of sparsity-aware time–frequency analysis on dynamic hand gesture classification with radar micro-Doppler signatures [PDF]
Dynamic hand gesture recognition is of great importance in human-computer interaction. In this study, the authors investigate the effect of sparsity-driven time-frequency analysis on hand gesture classification.
Fioranelli, Francesco +3 more
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The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of gesture instruction on the communication abilities of a student with autism. The multiple probe across settings of the single-case approach was conducted.
Jung Chang Tang, Wan Ju Shih
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The use and function of gestures in word-finding difficulties in aphasia [PDF]
Background: Gestures are spontaneous hand and arm movements that are part of everyday communication. The roles of gestures in communication are disputed. Most agree that they augment the information conveyed in speech. More contentiously, some argue that
Dipper, L., Kistner, J., Marshall, J.
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Navigation and interaction in a real-scale digital mock-up using natural language and user gesture [PDF]
This paper tries to demonstrate a very new real-scale 3D system and sum up some firsthand and cutting edge results concerning multi-modal navigation and interaction interfaces. This work is part of the CALLISTO-SARI collaborative project.
Carmein David EE +4 more
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