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Human-Machine Communication: What Does/Could Communication Science Contribute to HRI?
Although both HRI and Communication Science often trace their origins to the transdisciplinary cybernetics of the 20th century, they have since developed in relative isolation, with scant scholarly exchange concerning the similarities and differences in their assumptions, insights, and approaches. The purpose of this half-day workshop is to explore the
Edwards, Chad +6 more
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SIMPLE NET DIAGRAM: HUMAN – MACHINE – COMMUNICATION
This article examines social mediations as practices of human transformation/modification from a historical perspective. It presents the author's own model of historical epochs, based on the understanding of humans as beings who constitute themselves ...
Oleh Perepelytsia, Vladyslav Mohylat
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The Messages of Mute Machines: Human-Machine Communication with Industrial Technologies
This essay argues for the designation of industrial and manufacturing machines as technologies of communication. Within communication scholarship, ICTs are synonymous with the word technology.
Andrea Guzman
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Relative Attributes for Enhanced Human-Machine Communication
We propose to model relative attributes that capture the relationships between images and objects in terms of human-nameable visual properties. For example, the models can capture that animal A is 'furrier' than animal B, or image X is 'brighter' than image B. Given training data stating how object/scene categories relate according to
Devi Parikh +3 more
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Towards Constructing HMM Structure for Speech Recognition With Deep Neural Fenonic Baseform Growing
For decades, acoustic models in speech recognition systems pivot on Hidden Markov Models (HMMs), e.g., Gaussian Mixture Model-HMM system, Deep Neural Network-HMM system, etc., and achieve remarkable results.
Lujun Li +3 more
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In this theoretical paper, we delineate two fundamental paradigms in how scholars conceptualize the nature of machines in human-machine communication (HMC).
Margot J. van der Goot, Katrin Etzrod
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An Interactional Account of Empathy in Human-Machine Communication
Efforts to develop empathetic agents, or systems capable of responding appropriately to emotional content, have increased as the deployment of such systems in socially complex scenarios becomes more commonplace.
S. Concannon, I. Roberts, M. Tomalin
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IMMERSIVE VISUALIZATION OF THE QUALITY OF DIMENSIONALITY REDUCTION [PDF]
Dimensionality reduction is the most widely used approach for extracting the most informative low-dimensional features from highdimensional ones. During the last two decades, different techniques (linear and nonlinear) have been proposed by researchers ...
M. Babaee, M. Datcu, G. Rigoll
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Humans play an integral role in identifying important information from social media during disasters. While human annotation of social media data to train machine learning models is often viewed as human-computer interaction, this study interrogates the ...
K. Stephens +9 more
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