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Vibrotactile Alphabets: Time and Frequency Patterns to Encode Information

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2021
Although many tactual communication methods have been developed over the past decades, few of them have been widely adopted in everyday lives. In this paper, we investigate the ability to deliver text messages using patterns of vibrations. By manipulating the duration and frequency of vibrations, we designed two vibrotactile alphabets, i.e.
Xun Liu, Mischa Dohler
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“Look at this nest!” The Beauty and Power of Using Informational Books with Young Children

Early Child Development and Care, 1997
Several research studies document the beneficial effects of reading to children. Until recently, the books of choice for reading aloud, either in the home, child care or school setting, have been titles falling under the fiction genre.
Rees Debbie, Violet J. Harris
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Online writer identification using alphabetic information clustering

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
ABSTRACT Writer identification is a topic of much renewed interest toda y because of its importance in applications such as writer adaptation, routing of documents and forensic document analysis. Various algorithms have been proposed to handle such tasks.
Guo Xian Tan   +2 more
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Adversarial Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Hand Gesture Recognition Using Thermal Images

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2023
Hand gesture recognition has a wide range of applications, including in the automotive and industrial sectors, health assistive systems, authentication, and so on.
Aveen Dayal   +5 more
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Memory representation of alphabetic position and interval information.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1999
The authors conducted 3 sets of experiments. In the 1st set of experiments, participants made alphabetic position estimations. In the 2nd set, participants made interletter distance estimations. In the 3rd set, they made comparative judgments of the alphabetic order of a pair of letters.
J, Jou, J W, Aldridge
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Parameters for machine handling of alphabetic information

American Documentation, 1962
AbstractThe following parameters for mechanization of bibliographical information are discussed: The universe must encompass a relatively large quantity of material; there must be multiple access to entries; material should respond to repeated rearrangement; the basic file must be susceptible of large change‐rates; the subject field must lack good ...
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Comparison of alphabetic and phonetic retrieval of online drug information

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1983
Alphabetic, phonetic, and combined alphabetic and phonetic methods of retrieving online drug information were compared. Twenty-four volunteers participated in the study representing four user groups: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and nonhealth-care hospital staff. Each subject performed 150 searches, 50 by each retrieval method. Using the alphabetic
D A, Spyker   +4 more
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An Alphabet-Size Bound for the Information Bottleneck Function

2020 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), 2020
The information bottleneck function gives a measure of optimal preservation of correlation between some random variable X and some side information Y while compressing X into a new random variable W with bounded remaining correlation to X. As such, the information bottleneck has found many natural applications in machine learning, coding and video ...
Hirche, Christoph, Winter, Andreas
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On-air English Capital Alphabet (ECA) recognition using depth information

The Visual Computer, 2021
On-air writing can be considered as a time-dependent event where hand gesture is produced in a natural environment through index finger movement. A sequence of such movements containing several time steps in 3D space can be utilized to construct an English Capital Alphabet (ECA). While Previous researches investigated 2D features, we believe that depth
Hasan Mahmud   +2 more
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