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Touch Your Heart: A Tone-aware Chatbot for Customer Care on Social Media [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2018
Chatbot has become an important solution to rapidly increasing customer care demands on social media in recent years. However, current work on chatbot for customer care ignores a key to impact user experience - tones. In this work, we create a novel tone-
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What’s the Story? The Director Meets Their Screenplay, 2020
ASSIGNMENT 2: RECOGNIZING WRITTEN TONE Most of the time we can recognize the tone when someone is speaking, but writers face a more difficult problem – getting their tone across to their readers by using words alone.
Peter Markham
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Tone-on-tone masking in the chinchilla

Hearing Research, 1980
Greenwood [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 50, 502-543 (1971)] found that measurements of masking with the signal (fg) higher in frequency than the (fm) revealed a region of lower thresholds (notch) due to the detection of the 2fm − fg combination tone. He argued that this masker-notch interval provides a measure of the width of the apical segment of the traveling
James D. Miller, Glenis R. Long
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Tone-on-Tone Masking

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1974
Detection of a brief (5-msec) sinusoid in the presence of a simultaneous tonal masker was inviatigated. The masker was either a gated sinusoid or a continuous tone. Both signal and gated masker were bandpass filtered. In the continuous-masker condition, when masker frequency was lower than signal frequency, a notch or shelf, similar to that reported by
E. Cudahy, B. Leshowitz
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Vagal tone, development, and Gray's motivational theory: Toward an integrated model of autonomic nervous system functioning in psychopathology

Development and Psychopathology, 2001
In the last decade, cardiac vagal tone has emerged as a psychophysiological marker of many aspects of behavioral functioning in both children and adults.
Theodore P. Beauchaine
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Deep reverse tone mapping

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2017
Inferring a high dynamic range (HDR) image from a single low dynamic range (LDR) input is an ill-posed problem where we must compensate lost data caused by under-/over-exposure and color quantization.
Yuki Endo, Yoshihiro Kanamori, J. Mitani
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Single tone parameter estimation from discrete-time observations

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1974
Estimation of the parameters of a single-frequency complex tone from a finite number of noisy discrete-time observations is discussed. The appropriate Cramer-Rao bounds and maximum-likelihood (MI.) estimation algorithms are derived.
D. Rife, R. Boorstyn
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The Tones of Kairi [PDF]

open access: possibleOceanic Linguistics, 1990
pitch-accent system: there is one syllable in each morpheme, described as the "accented syllable," which must have its tonal properties specified; once the accented syllable and its tone type have been specified, the tonal properties of the remaining syllables in the morpheme are assigned in a rule-governed way.
John Newman, Robert G. Petterson
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A Hybrid l1-l0 Layer Decomposition Model for Tone Mapping

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018
Tone mapping aims to reproduce a standard dynamic range image from a high dynamic range image with visual information preserved. State-of-the-art tone mapping algorithms mostly decompose an image into a base layer and a detail layer, and process them ...
Zhetong Liang   +4 more
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On the detection of a tone masked by two tones [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1982
We reopen the question of an appropriate representation to describe the masking of a sine tone midway in frequency between two sine maskers. We suggest that when the maskers are closely spaced in frequency signal detection is mediated by differences in the the stimulus envelope caused by the target signal.
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