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Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 2018
Knocking is a way of interacting with everyday objects. We introduce BeatIt, a novel technique that allows users to use passive, everyday objects to control a smart environment by recognizing the sounds generated from knocking on the objects. BeatIt uses a BeatSet, a series of percussive sound samples, to represent the sound signature of knocking on an
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Knocking is a way of interacting with everyday objects. We introduce BeatIt, a novel technique that allows users to use passive, everyday objects to control a smart environment by recognizing the sounds generated from knocking on the objects. BeatIt uses a BeatSet, a series of percussive sound samples, to represent the sound signature of knocking on an
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Research on technological opportunity has typically focused on the impact of broad industry characteristics on R&D intensity of firms. This study complements such approaches by examining the impact of a multidimensional vector that measures technological opportunity on independent inventors' decisions to patent and commercialize inventions.
Astebro, Thomas, Dahlin, Kristina
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Research on technological opportunity has typically focused on the impact of broad industry characteristics on R&D intensity of firms. This study complements such approaches by examining the impact of a multidimensional vector that measures technological opportunity on independent inventors' decisions to patent and commercialize inventions.
Astebro, Thomas, Dahlin, Kristina
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Management Communication Quarterly, 2011
The entry of new members into an organization can be a time of uncertainty and creativity for both newcomers and veterans. This study explored how humor communication was used by members of a human service organization to negotiate the entry of newcomers.
Sarah N. Heiss, Heather J. Carmack
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The entry of new members into an organization can be a time of uncertainty and creativity for both newcomers and veterans. This study explored how humor communication was used by members of a human service organization to negotiate the entry of newcomers.
Sarah N. Heiss, Heather J. Carmack
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"Knock, knock!" is a short story that delves into the life of Violet Emaline, a young woman grappling with her painful past and strained family relationships. Haunted by memories of her abusive father and the emotional scars left by her mother, Vio isolates herself, unable to let anyone in.
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