Essays about: "collaborative speech"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words collaborative speech.
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1. Magic Tree - Development of a technology mediating multi-sensory musical instrument
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : This thesis is part of the MISK-project, Musik, Interaktiv design, Sinnesstimulering och Kvalitet (Music, Interactive design, Sensory stimulation and Quality). The MISK-project is a collaborative project between Certec at LTH, Furuboda Folkhögskola and Eldorado Resurscenter, developing musical instruments for children and young adults with mental and physical disabilities. READ MORE
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2. “And If Something, Antiracism Is a Pedagogical Matter” - Finnish Early Childhood Education Teachers’ Understanding and Experiences of Antiracism and White Normativity
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Early childhood education (ECE) builds the base for a child’s learning and socialization. Studies prove that racism and unequal treatment are present already in early childhood education, affecting negatively on an individual’s wellbeing. Antiracism is seen as a way to act against racism and lessen inequality. READ MORE
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3. Developing a System for Robust Planning using Linear Temporal Logic
University essay from KTH/ReglerteknikAbstract : Human robot-collaborative search missions have gotten more and more attention in recent years.Especially in scenarios where the robot first scouts the scene before sending in human agents. Thissaves time and avoids unnecessary risks for the human agents. READ MORE
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4. A comparison of three robot recovery strategies to minimize the negative impact of failure in social HRI
University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)Abstract : Failure happens in most social interactions, possibly even more so in interactions between a robot and a human. This paper investigates different failure recovery strategies that robots can employ to minimize the negative effect on people’s perception of the robot. READ MORE
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5. Gender and Language : A matched-guise study exploring linguistic stereotyping using voice morphing
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för språkstudierAbstract : The matched-guise test, which was originally developed by Lambert et al. (1960), has been useful in determining covert attitudes towards accents, dialects, or languages. In this paper, the author presents a fresh take on matched-guise tests in sociolinguistics utilizing modern technology to digitally manipulate a female voice into a male voice. READ MORE