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Respiratory Markers of Conversational Interaction

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2001
Respiratory movements were recorded from 10 dyads (20 subjects) during quiet breathing, reading aloud, spontaneous monologue, scripted dialog, and spontaneous conversation. Timing measures of inspiratory, expiratory, and total cycle duration were used to compare respiratory function during quiet breathing, listening, and speech.
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Marker-augmented robot-environment interaction

Proceedings 1999 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.99CH36288C), 2003
Summary: There has been an increasing interest in developing computational theories of autonomous robots. However, the previous work has focused on intelligent modifications to internal computational structure of a robot, ignoring modifications to external environments.
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MARKER

Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web, 2013
The growth of distance education has been enhanced by Massive Open Online Course and by the production of content broadcasted on television. The type of learning undertaken by Interactive Digital Television (iDTV) is also called Television-Learning (T- learning).
Sttiwe Washington Ferreira de Sousa   +3 more
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Interactive MR Imaging and Tracking of Catheters with Multiple Tuned Fiducial Markers

open access: yesJournal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2006
PURPOSE: The lack of magnetic resonance (MR) safe catheters and guide wires remains an important obstacle to widespread clinical use of MR-guided endovascular procedures. The authors looked at the feasibility of using multiple tuned fiducial markers (TFM)
Sanjeet Hegde   +2 more
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Unpacking Interaction Markers of Critical Thinking

International Conference on Computers in Education
Abstract: In this we focus on critical thinking activities conducted in an online environment and interaction markers based on the data collected from those activities. The work is based on the ENACT framework. We conducted an empirical study to understand the clusters of critical thinkers based on Performance and interactional marker values of the ...
Aditi Kothiyal   +4 more
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The development of discourse markers in peer interaction

Journal of Pragmatics, 1999
Abstract Discourse markers are linguistic elements that signal relations between units of talk, relations at the exchange, action, ideational, and participation framework levels of the discourse (Schiffrin, 1987). To what extent do young children use markers in these ways, indexing their ability to differentiate these levels of talk?
Amy Kyratzis, Susan Ervin-Tripp
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Visual Code Widgets for Marker-Based Interaction

25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2005
We present a set of graphical user interface elements, called widgets, for 2 dimensional visual codes. The proposed widgets are suitable for printing on paper as well as showing on electronic displays. Visual code markers and their orientation parameters are recognizable by camera-equipped mobile devices in real time in the live camera image.
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On the disambiguation of multifunctional discourse markers in multimodal interaction

Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 2014
The goal of the paper is twofold: firstly, to uncover the roles of discourse markers (henceforth DMs) in expressing cognitive states, information states and interactional moves such as lexical search, uncertainty and topic shift; secondly, to identify sequential and nonverbal features that typically characterize and best distinguish these functions ...
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Speakers’ Use of Interactive Gestures as Markers of Common Ground

2010
This study experimentally manipulates common ground (the knowledge, beliefs and assumptions interlocutors mutually share [6]) and measures the effect on speakers' use of interactive gestures to mark common ground. The data consist of narratives based on a video of which selected scenes were known to both speaker and addressee (common ground condition ...
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Correlated sequence-signatures as markers of protein-protein interaction

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2001
As protein-protein interaction is intrinsic to most cellular processes, the ability to predict which proteins in the cell interact can aid significantly in identifying the function of newly discovered proteins, and in understanding the molecular networks they participate in.
E, Sprinzak, H, Margalit
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