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Labor, Automation, and Human–Machine Communication

2023
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) systems have been deployed and implemented in a variety of economic sectors. These developments have contributed to increasing fears of worker replacement by machines. However, instead of completely replacing workers, in most cases, they have led to the transformation of existing jobs and cooperation ...
Posada, Julian   +2 more
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A view of human—machine communication and co-operation

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1983
Abstract Nowadays computers are increasingly used for communication purposes and less for mere calculation. Userfriendly dialog design for non-computer professicial users is becoming an important research issue. The discussion has already shown that human-machine systems have to be studied as a whole: apart from the machine and its users they include
Horst Oberquelle   +2 more
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Artificial intelligence and communication: A Human–Machine Communication research agenda

New Media & Society, 2019
Artificial intelligence (AI) and people’s interactions with it—through virtual agents, socialbots, and language-generation software—do not fit neatly into paradigms of communication theory that have long focused on human–human communication. To address this disconnect between communication theory and emerging technology, this article provides a ...
Andrea L. Guzman, Seth C. Lewis
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Multimodal Human/Machine Communication

1999
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 ...
James Flanagan   +4 more
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Semantic Inference in the Human-Machine Communication

1999
One of the recent trends in computer science is to create information retrieval systems which will be able to communicate with the user in natural language. Such a system requires certain abilities, especially semantic analysis of the natural language and semantic inference.
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Visual attributes for enhanced human-machine communication

2013 51st Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2013
In computer vision systems today, humans typically communicate with the machine via limited interactions e.g. providing coarse image labels. This seems rather wasteful because it is precisely the human abilities that we aim to replicate in automatic image understanding.
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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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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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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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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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