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Assisted reading techniques for developing reading fluency
Reading Research and Instruction, 1992Abstract Less successful readers often evidence slow, effortful word recognition that may impair their ability to comprehend text. This article reviews the relation between reading fluency and reading comprehension and examines the efficacy of three assisted reading techniques designed to address fluency deficits: (a) repeated reading, (b) oral ...
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2016
Most of the reading techniques discussed in Chapters 3 and 4 can be applied to code reading. This chapter first emphasizes the importance of code reading as a professional skill and discusses how people actually read code in practice. It then focuses on a few specific reading techniques for programmers to read and comprehend the programming source code.
Yang-ming Zhu
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Most of the reading techniques discussed in Chapters 3 and 4 can be applied to code reading. This chapter first emphasizes the importance of code reading as a professional skill and discusses how people actually read code in practice. It then focuses on a few specific reading techniques for programmers to read and comprehend the programming source code.
Yang-ming Zhu
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Requirements Reading Techniques
2016The general reading techniques, ad hoc reading, checklist-based reading, defect-based reading, and perspective-based reading, have all been applied to inspect software requirements specifications.
Yang-ming Zhu
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2016
The general reading techniques discussed in Chapters 3 and 4, ad hoc reading, checklist-based reading, and perspective-based reading, have all been applied to inspect design documents. This chapter discusses a few more reading techniques applicable specifically to design artifacts, namely usage-based reading, traceability-based reading, and scope-based
Yang-ming Zhu
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The general reading techniques discussed in Chapters 3 and 4, ad hoc reading, checklist-based reading, and perspective-based reading, have all been applied to inspect design documents. This chapter discusses a few more reading techniques applicable specifically to design artifacts, namely usage-based reading, traceability-based reading, and scope-based
Yang-ming Zhu
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Artificial Intelligence: A Survey on Lip-Reading Techniques
International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies, 2019Lip reading is a visual way of “listening” to someone. This is done by looking at the speakers face to follow their speech patterns in order to recognize what is being said. Lip-reading technology mainly includes face detection, lip localization, feature
Apurva H. Kulkarni, D. Kirange
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Review on Automatic Lip Reading Techniques
International journal of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence, 2017As a significant component of the Human Computer Interface (HCI), automatic lip reading is designed for the purpose of understanding the content of speech by interpreting the movements of the lips.
Yuanyao Lu, Jie Yan, Ke Gu
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Technique and the Time of Reading
Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2018What time is it when we read? There are many answers to this question. Time might refer to a particular day of the week, as in Sunday reading, a practice that Christina Lupton finds has spanned both religious and secular contexts. Or time might imply a sense of pace, that reading is something we do quickly or slowly, which Rolf Engelsing suggests when ...
Andrew Piper, Jonathan Sachs
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Experientia, 1988
For many people, belief in the paranormal derives from personal experience of face-to-face interviews with astrologers, palm readers, aura and Tarot readers, and spirit mediums. These encounters typically involve cold reading, a process in which a reader makes calculated guesses about a client's background and problems and, depending on the reaction ...
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For many people, belief in the paranormal derives from personal experience of face-to-face interviews with astrologers, palm readers, aura and Tarot readers, and spirit mediums. These encounters typically involve cold reading, a process in which a reader makes calculated guesses about a client's background and problems and, depending on the reaction ...
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The Relationship of Reading Disability and the Techniques of Teaching Reading
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1987Lateral Eye Movements were found to be a marker variable for two types of reading disability that can be related to specific stages of the way reading is usually taught. Current techniques used in the teaching of reading rely on the phonological route to meaning: if a child can "auditorize" a word, its meaning can be derived through auditory ...
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Training for Reading: Technique
The Modern Language Journal, 1930Author's summary.— Justification of the Reading Method and an account of an experiment in the development of a direct‐reading technique adapted to students of high school age.
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