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Multimodal Transformer for Multimodal Machine Translation
Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020Multimodal Machine Translation (MMT) aims to introduce information from other modality, generally static images, to improve the translation quality.Previous works propose various incorporation methods, but most of them do not consider the relative importance of multiple modalities.In MMT, equally treating text and images may encode too much irrelevant ...
Shaowei Yao, Xiaojun Wan
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Generating Multimodal Grammars for Multimodal Dialogue Processing
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 2010This paper presents a new multimodal grammar generation system (MGGS) that allows defining a multimodal grammar in a very easy and intuitive way, overcoming the difficulties arising from the textual description of grammar production rules. The novelty of the proposed approach relies in adopting a by example paradigm to define a multimodal grammar. This
D'Ulizia Arianna +2 more
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Multimodal body, multimodal mind, multimodal communication
2022Abstract This chapter reviews prospects for improving the scientific study of communication by developing big data infrastructure and computational, technical, and statistical tools. Such big data systems are typically free of the methodological threats to validity and underpowered datasets common in lab experiments.
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Multimode interference devices with single-mode–multimode–multimode fiber structure
Applied Optics, 2014We present a single-mode-multimode-multimode (SMm) fiber structure with a few interesting device applications. Unlike the single-mode-multimode-single-mode (SMS) structure, SMm has the unique feature of more than one mode in the output fiber. A detailed physical understanding of the transmission properties, and the differences from the SMS structure ...
BHATIA, N, JOHN, J
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2022
Abstract Adequate postoperative analgesia is an important goal of care to avoid both the acute as well as chronic complications of uncontrolled postoperative pain. Preventive analgesia has been identified as an approach to mitigate the phenomenon of central sensitization, which plays an important role in the development of chronic pain ...
Archana, O'Neill, Philipp, Lirk
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Abstract Adequate postoperative analgesia is an important goal of care to avoid both the acute as well as chronic complications of uncontrolled postoperative pain. Preventive analgesia has been identified as an approach to mitigate the phenomenon of central sensitization, which plays an important role in the development of chronic pain ...
Archana, O'Neill, Philipp, Lirk
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IEEE Multimedia, 1996
Advances in multimedia, virtual reality, and immersive environments have expanded human computer interaction beyond text and vision to include touch, gestures, voice, and 3D sound. Although well developed single modalities for communication already exist, we do not really understand the general problem of designing integrated multimodal systems.
Meera Blattner, Ephraim P. Glinert
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Advances in multimedia, virtual reality, and immersive environments have expanded human computer interaction beyond text and vision to include touch, gestures, voice, and 3D sound. Although well developed single modalities for communication already exist, we do not really understand the general problem of designing integrated multimodal systems.
Meera Blattner, Ephraim P. Glinert
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IEEE MultiMedia, 1996
We have more ways to interact with our computers than ever before, and these get more "human friendly" every day. Guest editors Glinert and Blattner review the potential benefits of multimodal interfaces and the research and design challenges involved.
Ephraim P. Glinert, Meera Blattner
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We have more ways to interact with our computers than ever before, and these get more "human friendly" every day. Guest editors Glinert and Blattner review the potential benefits of multimodal interfaces and the research and design challenges involved.
Ephraim P. Glinert, Meera Blattner
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Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
Biometric products provide improved security over traditional electronic access control methods such as RFID tags, electronic keypads and some mechanical locks. They ensure that the authorized user is present in order for access to take place. The user's authorized card or password pin cannot be stolen or lost to gain access. Common physical biometrics
Ashish Mishra +2 more
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Biometric products provide improved security over traditional electronic access control methods such as RFID tags, electronic keypads and some mechanical locks. They ensure that the authorized user is present in order for access to take place. The user's authorized card or password pin cannot be stolen or lost to gain access. Common physical biometrics
Ashish Mishra +2 more
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Multimedia and Expo, 2007 IEEE International Conference on, 2007
Time management is an important aspect of a successful professional life. In order to have a better understanding of where our time goes, we propose a system that summarizes the user’s daily activity (e.g. sleeping, walking, working on the computer, talking, ...) using all-day multimodal data recordings. Two main novelties are proposed: • A system that
Fernando De la Torre, Carlos Agell
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Time management is an important aspect of a successful professional life. In order to have a better understanding of where our time goes, we propose a system that summarizes the user’s daily activity (e.g. sleeping, walking, working on the computer, talking, ...) using all-day multimodal data recordings. Two main novelties are proposed: • A system that
Fernando De la Torre, Carlos Agell
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Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, 2006
Students who are blind are typically one to three years behind their seeing counterparts in mathematics and science. We posit that a key reason for this resides in the inability of such students to access multimodal embodied communicative behavior of mathematics instructors.
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Students who are blind are typically one to three years behind their seeing counterparts in mathematics and science. We posit that a key reason for this resides in the inability of such students to access multimodal embodied communicative behavior of mathematics instructors.
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