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Extracting Arabic causal relations using linguistic patterns
Meziane, F; Sadek, J. - : ACM Digital Library, 2016
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An architecture to support ultrasound report generation and standardisation
Zulkarnain, NZ; Crofts, GS; Meziane, F. - : International Conference on Health Informatics (HEALTHINF), 2015
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Getting under the skin-whitening cultures : discourses, rhetoric and representations across text types and media in Taiwan in the early 21st century
Lee, YJ. - 2014
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British Chinese short films : challenging the limits of the Sinophone
Willis, ATJ; Chan, F. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Busting taboos : using idiomatic and linguistic subtleties in undressing questions of sociocultural amorality in Malaysian cinema
Dalan, R. - 2014
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Projecting the voice : audience responses to ICT-mediated contemporary opera
Lin, Y; Williams, AE. - : Taylor & Francis, 2014
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Scottish slang
Scott, MR. - : Routledge, 2014
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Computers and learner autonomy : trends and issues
Jarvis, HA. - : British Council, 2013
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From computer assisted language learning (CALL) to mobile assisted language use
Jarvis, HA; Achilleos, M. - : TESL-EJ, 2013
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Computer assisted language learning (CALL): Asian learners and users going beyond traditional frameworks
Jarvis, HA. - : Asian EFL Journal Press, 2013
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French studies : language and linguistics (2010)
Rowlett, PA. - : Maney, 2012
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Articulating British Chinese experiences on-screen: 'soursweet' and 'ping pong'
Willis, Andy; Chan, Felicia. - : Intellect, 2012
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Blind estimation of reverberation time in classrooms and hospital wards
Kendrick, P; Shiers, N; Conetta, R. - : Elsevier, 2012
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The neural string network: An interactive collaborative drawing ‘machine’
Sermon, PS. - 2012
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Neural string network at Shanghai University
Sermon, PS. - 2012
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Computers and learner autonomy : trends and issues
Jarvis, HA. - : The British Council, 2012
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Strange and wondrous words
James, G. - : National Association of Writers in Education, 2011
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"Golden venture", National Waterfront Museum, the National Industrial Museum of Wales, Swansea
Randall, J. - 2011
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Virtual, phenomenal, real, and mobile
Kreps, DGP. - 2011
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Evaluation of human-like anthropomorphism in the context of online bidding and affordances
Murano, P; Holt, PO. - : Journal of Computing, 2011
Abstract: This paper presents a four condition experiment and the results concerning the wider area of investigating the effectiveness and user satisfaction of using anthropomorphic feedback at the user interface. The specific context used was online bidding. The four conditions used in the experiment were human video, human voice, human voice with anthropomorphic text and a control consisting of neutral text. The main results of the experiment showed significant differences in participants' perceptions regarding the 'humanity' of the feedback they used. As expected, the control condition consisting of neutral text incurred significantly lower ratings for the 'humanity' characteristics of the feedback. The human video condition also incurred significantly stronger perceptions regarding the appearance being human. The results were also analysed in light of the theory of affordances and the authors conclude that the four conditions used in the experiment were likely equivalent in their facilitating the affordances. Therefore the authors suggest that facilitating the affordances may be more crucial to a user interface and the users than the actual anthropomorphic characteristic of the feedback used.
Keyword: Digital Technology and the Creative Economy; Media
URL: http://www.journalofcomputing.org/
http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/18985/1/59517356-Evaluation-of-Human-Like-Anthropomorphism-in-the-Context-of-Online-Bidding-and-Affordances.pdf
http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/18985/
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