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Business Strategy Review, 2012
“Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window,” observed Peter Drucker. And yet, we have a strong desire to control the uncontrollable. David De Cremer talks control.
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“Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window,” observed Peter Drucker. And yet, we have a strong desire to control the uncontrollable. David De Cremer talks control.
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2020
Chapter 7 discusses gendered political and personal implications of voice loss. It examines the loss of voice through and mediated by technology. First, it traces a history in American cinema and the shifting sociopolitical landscapes in which it has projected its visions and auditions, where the transformation of voices—especially women’s— can be ...
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Chapter 7 discusses gendered political and personal implications of voice loss. It examines the loss of voice through and mediated by technology. First, it traces a history in American cinema and the shifting sociopolitical landscapes in which it has projected its visions and auditions, where the transformation of voices—especially women’s— can be ...
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Voice controlled home automation
2021 Second International Conference on Electronics and Sustainable Communication Systems (ICESC), 2021At present times the population of our country is 1,387,493,687 as of now based on world meter elaboration of the latest United Nations data. India's population is equivalent to 17.7% of the total world population and experts are predicting that our nation surpasses China's population.
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Voice controlled wheelchairs: Fine control by humming
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2013People without disabilities seamlessly control devices with their hands. Interestingly, their hands can perform coarse and fine control. Implementing smooth control for computerized systems is not straightforward and most of the time it is not intuitive either. Here we offer a solution to that problem: smooth control through humming.
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