Sökning: "multimodal interaction"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 110 avhandlingar innehållade orden multimodal interaction.
6. Bringing the avatar to life : Studies and developments in facial communication for virtual agents and robots
Sammanfattning : The work presented in this thesis comes in pursuit of the ultimate goal of building spoken and embodied human-like interfaces that are able to interact with humans under human terms. Such interfaces need to employ the subtle, rich and multidimensional signals of communicative and social value that complement the stream of words – signals humans typically use when interacting with each other. LÄS MER
7. Developing Multimodal Spoken Dialogue Systems : Empirical Studies of Spoken Human–Computer Interaction
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents work done during the last ten years on developing five multimodal spoken dialogue systems, and the empirical user studies that have been conducted with them. The dialogue systems have been multimodal, giving information both verbally with animated talking characters and graphically on maps and in text tables. LÄS MER
8. Återkoppling i interaktion : En studie av klassrumsbaserad bedömning i frisörutbildningen
Sammanfattning : The present dissertation concerns social organization of feedback in ongoing hairdressing education. The central aim is to explore feedback between teacher and student in multimodal interaction within classroom assessment, as co-production of action and student’s participation. LÄS MER
9. Monolingual Policy, Bilingual Interaction : English-taught Education in Bangladesh
Sammanfattning : The research reported here is an investigation of bilingual instruction in Bangladeshi schools. In particular, the thesis explores how schooling takes place when a second language is used as a medium of instruction to teach subject content. LÄS MER
10. Eyes on multimodal interaction
Sammanfattning : Advances in technology are making it possible for users to interact with computers by various modalities, often through speech and gesture. Such multimodal interaction is attractive because it mimics the patterns and skills in natural human-human communication. To date, research in this area has primarily focused on giving commands to computers. LÄS MER