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The world seems different in a social context: A neural network analysis of human experimental data.
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 8, p e0273643 (2022)
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social interactions. A recent study demonstrated that humans perceive visual stimuli differently depending on whether they do the task by themselves or togeth
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Autor:
Maria Tsfasman
Publikováno v:
Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, Vol 20 (2017)
In this paper, I present my research on verb acquisition of a bilingual Russian- English child. I apply grammatical profiles to determine the level of acquisition of the child, noticing that grammatical profiles are different for spoken and written l
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In ongoing and consecutive conversations with persons, a social robot has to determine which aspects to remember and how to address them in the conversation. In the health domain, important aspects concern the health-related goals, the experienced pr
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Autor:
Catharine Oertel, Sarah de Wolf, Chirag Raman, Avinash Saravanan, Catholijn M. Jonker, Maria Tsfasman, Dekel Viner, Daan Goslinga
Publikováno v:
MuCAI @ ACM Multimedia
MuCAI 2021-Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Multimedia Workshop on Multimodal Conversational AI, co-located with ACM MM 2021
MuCAI 2021-Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Multimedia Workshop on Multimodal Conversational AI, co-located with ACM MM 2021
How human-like do conversational robots need to look to enable long-term human-robot conversation? One essential aspect of long-term interaction is a human's ability to adapt to the varying degrees of a conversational partner's engagement and emotion
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Maria Tsfasman, Kristian Fenech, Morita Tarvirdians, Andras Lorincz, Catholijn Jonker, Catharine Oertel
Publikováno v:
ICMI 2022-Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
When working in a group, it is essential to understand each other's viewpoints to increase group cohesion and meeting productivity. This can be challenging in teams: participants might be left misunderstood and the discussion could be going around in
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Autor:
Ruprecht von Waldenfels, Daria Ignatenko, Aleksandra Ter-Avanesova, Ekaterina Makhlina, Maria Ovsjannikova, Polina Kazakova, Sergey Say, Samira Verhees, Aleksei I. Vinyar, Nina Dobrushina, Ekaterina A. Gerasimenko, Vasilisa Zhigulaskaja, Maria Tsfasman, Ilya Schurov, Michael Daniel
Publikováno v:
Language Variation and Change. 31:353-376
We analyze the dynamics of dialect loss in a cluster of villages in rural northern Russia based on a corpus of transcribed interviews, the Ustja River Basin Corpus. Eleven phonological and morphological variables are analyzed across 33 speakers born