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“I want you to defend that!” The Argumentative Structure of U.S.A. Presidential Debates
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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Predicting First Dates from Language Style Matching in Online Dating Messages ...
Huang, Sabrina. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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The Impact of Code Switching on Understanding Other’s Minds ...
Johnson, Darin. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Peer interaction among intensive immersive language course participants: Comparing the impact of face-to-face vs online delivery ...
Paradowski, Michał. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Tracking Nonliteral Language Processing Using Audiovisual Scenarios
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2021)
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Revealing Challenges of Teaching Secrecy
In: Secrecy and Society (2021)
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The DISC® Personal Profiles of Emerging Sign Language Interpreters
In: Journal of Interpretation (2021)
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Relational Dialectics in College LDRs: Managing the Tensions of Long-Distance Dating in College
In: Honors Theses, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2021)
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Transition Shock: Do Words Impact My Work?
In: Master's of Arts in Interpreting Studies (MAIS) Action Research (2021)
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Speech Discrimination in Real-World Group Communication Using Audio-Motion Multimodal Sensing
In: Sensors ; Volume 20 ; Issue 10 (2020)
Abstract: Speech discrimination that determines whether a participant is speaking at a given moment is essential in investigating human verbal communication. Specifically, in dynamic real-world situations where multiple people participate in, and form, groups in the same space, simultaneous speakers render speech discrimination that is solely based on audio sensing difficult. In this study, we focused on physical activity during speech, and hypothesized that combining audio and physical motion data acquired by wearable sensors can improve speech discrimination. Thus, utterance and physical activity data of students in a university participatory class were recorded, using smartphones worn around their neck. First, we tested the temporal relationship between manually identified utterances and physical motions and confirmed that physical activities in wide-frequency ranges co-occurred with utterances. Second, we trained and tested classifiers for each participant and found a higher performance with the audio-motion classifier (average accuracy 92.2%) than both the audio-only (80.4%) and motion-only (87.8%) classifiers. Finally, we tested inter-individual classification and obtained a higher performance with the audio-motion combined classifier (83.2%) than the audio-only (67.7%) and motion-only (71.9%) classifiers. These results show that audio-motion multimodal sensing using widely available smartphones can provide effective utterance discrimination in dynamic group communications.
Keyword: group communication; multimodal sensing; physical motion; sensor fusion; smartphone; speech discrimination
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/s20102948
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Developing an aeronautical English training unit based on the ADDIE model in an EFL context
In: English Publications (2020)
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Social Distancing: The New Professional Civility
In: Graduate Research (2020)
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When to Make the Sensory Social: Registering in Face-to-Face Openings
In: Faculty Publications (2020)
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Greying Mutuality: Race and Joking Relations in a South African Nursing Home
In: Faculty Publications (2020)
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Importance and Challenges of International Service-Learning
In: Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement (2020)
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Defying the Odds: Exploring the Ways First-Generation College Students Enact Resilience
In: Theses and Dissertations--Communication (2020)
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ETHNIC-RACIAL SOCIALIZATION MAPPING IN ETHNIC-RACIAL MINORITY POPULATIONS: EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF AN INTERVENTION TO INCREASE WELL-BEING AND SECURE ETHNIC-RACIAL IDENTITY
In: Communication Studies Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research (2020)
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NEGOTIATING IDENTITIES IN A KOREAN AMERICAN-OWNED BEAUTY SUPPLY STORE
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2020)
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Tell Me What You Need: An Examination of Dialectical Tensions Within Romantic Relationships with Depressed Partners
In: Masters Theses & Specialist Projects (2020)
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Gesture in multiparty interaction
Shaw, Emily. - Washington, DC : Gallaudet University Press, 2019
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