Essays about: "Explicit interaction"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 60 essays containing the words Explicit interaction.

  1. 6. Explicit consideration of microbes in quantification of gross N rates based on N-tracing model

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Tsai-wei Tang; [2022-01-26]
    Keywords : N-tracing model; microbial biomass; gross N quantification; organic N; mineralization; immobilization;

    Abstract : When studying the nitrogen cycle in soils, the principle of 15N isotope dilution and enrichment is commonly used to measure gross N transformation rates. The measuring data of both organic and inorganic nitrogen substrates are therefore be analysed by Ntrace model. READ MORE

  2. 7. Attention based Knowledge Tracing in a language learning setting

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Sebastiaan Vergunst; [2022]
    Keywords : Knowledge Tracing; Exercise Recommendation; Personalised Learning; Recurrent Neural Network; Attention; Self-Attention; Exercise Embedding; Kunskapsspårning; Övningsrekommendation; Personligt Anpassad Inlärning; Rekurrenta Neurala Nätverk; Uppmärksamhet; Självuppmärksamhet; Övningsembedding;

    Abstract : Knowledge Tracing aims to predict future performance of users of learning platforms based on historical data, by modeling their knowledge state. In this task, the target is a binary variable representing the correctness of the exercise, where an exercise is a word uttered by the user. READ MORE

  3. 8. Understanding the Link Between Robots Perspective Taking, and Humans Formulating a Mental Model and Exhibiting Prosocial Behaviour

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : João Tiago Matias Marques De Almeida; [2022]
    Keywords : Perspective Taking; Prosocial Behaviour; Human-Robot Interaction; Implicit frame of reference; Explicit frame of reference; Human’s mental model; Tomada de Perspectiva; Comportamento Prosocial; Interacção Humano- Robot; Ponto de referência implícito; Ponto de referência explícito; Modelo mental humano; Perspektivstagande; Prosociala beteenden; Interaktion mellan människa och robot; Implicit referensram; Explicit referensram; Människans mentala modell;

    Abstract : For effective Human-Robot Interactions, robots have to achieve the same level of understanding as humans in every aspect. Humans are highly versatile, able to switch between frames of reference and consider multiple perspectives efficiently. Additionally, humans help and care for each other in the hope of contributing to a better society. READ MORE

  4. 9. We’re in this together – joint and several : How interpreters in spoken languages cooperate in teams in Swedish courts of law

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Tolk- och översättarinstitutet

    Author : Lotta Hellstrand; [2022]
    Keywords : court interpreting; team interpreting; cooperation; coordination; interpreting as interaction; dialogue interpreting; ratified interpreter; bystander interpreter; interpreter’s role; legal interpreting; domstolstolkning; samarbete; samordning; tolkning som interaktion; dialogtolkning; tolkens roll; rättstolkning;

    Abstract : In sign-language interpreting and conference interpreting it is common for interpreters to work in pairs and well-established norms exist for how that cooperation is carried out. Working in pairs is becoming more common in Swedish courts for spoken language interpreting. READ MORE

  5. 10. Digital interactions: A qualitative study of knowledge creation related to working remotely

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning

    Author : Fredrik Holmberg; Vendela Silwén; [2021]
    Keywords : Knowledge creation; SECI; Interaction rituals; Remote work; Digitization;

    Abstract : The Covid-19 pandemic has introduced a widespread experiment, where working remotely has become the new normal for a large part of the global workforce. This creates many opportunities for organizations, however, the lack of face-to-face interactions raises concerns related to the impact on knowledge creation, not least socialization. READ MORE