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Searching for questions, original thoughts, or advancing theory: Human-machine communication

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
The study of Human-Machine Communication (HMC) has the potential to impact a variety of contexts and influence multiple aspects of everyday life. Robots and other machine communicators are increasingly performing social and workplace roles such as ...
P. Spence
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Multimodal Interface for Human-Machine Communication

2002
Introduction to multimodal interface for human-machine communication, P.C. Yuen et al. Algorithms - a face location and recognition system based on tangent distance, R. Mariani recognizing action units for facial expression analysis, Y.-L. Tian et al view synthesis under perspective projection, G.C. Feng et al.
P C Yuen, Y Y Tang, P S P Wang
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Unpacking the black box: Examining the (de)Gender categorization effect in human-machine communication

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
Although studies have explored the gender categorization effect in both face-to-face and mediated communication environments in relation to the use of gender-linked language, whether the effect still holds in the context of human-machine communication ...
Y. Mou, Kun Xu, Kai Xia
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The Language of Human-Machine Communication

2020
This essay for the inaugural issue of Technology and Language discusses the problem of finding an optimal form of human-machine communication. In the ongoing search for an alien mind, humanity seems to find it not in the infinities of space, but in its own environment. Changes in the language of human-machine interaction made it understandable not only
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Affective communication for implicit human-machine interaction

SMC'03 Conference Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Conference Theme - System Security and Assurance (Cat. No.03CH37483), 2004
A novel implicit communication framework in human-machine interaction that is sensitive to human affective states is presented in this paper. The focus is to achieve detection and recognition of human affect based on physiological signals. This involves building an affect recognition system that accepts as input various physiological parameters and ...
P. Rani   +3 more
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Speech in multimodal human–machine communication

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996
Speech communication with machines is a research area per se and includes speech recognition and synthesis, as well as speaker or language recognition. Large efforts have been devoted in that field, and much progress can be reported from the recent past.
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Synergistic modalities for human/machine communication

1997 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Proceedings, 2002
Natural communication with machines is a crucial factor in bringing the benefits of networked computers to mass markets. In particular, the sensory dimensions of sight, sound and touch are comfortable and convenient modalities for the human user. New technologies are now emerging in these domains that can support human/machine communication with ...
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Human-Machine Communications for Autonomous Systems

2014
This paper explores some of the difficult issues associated with the ability of deployed, operational Autonomous Remotely Piloted Airborne Systems (ARPAS) to make decisions and then act upon the decisions made, particularly with regard to the dialogue with the Human Operator or Supervisor.
Trevor Woolven   +2 more
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Human Machine Interaction and Communication in Cooperative Actions

2014
Many human activities are performed in groups and require that the individuals in the group coordinate their actions. For example, carrying bulky objects, dancing, handshaking, musicians playing together in an orchestra are examples of joint actions.
BAUD BOVY , GABRIEL   +4 more
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Multi-Agent Q-Net Enhanced Coevolutionary Algorithm for Resource Allocation in Emergency Human-Machine Fusion UAV-MEC System

IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) assisted communication has emerged as a powerful technology for reliable and flexible emergency communications (e.g., earthquakes, hurricanes and floods), especially when the mobile infrastructure is seriously damaged.
Lu Sun   +4 more
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