Search for dissertations about: "multimodal corpus"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words multimodal corpus.

  1. 1. Adaptive Robot Presenters : Modelling Grounding in Multimodal Interaction

    Author : Agnes Axelsson; Gabriel Skantze; Johan Boye; Elisabeth André; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Human-robot interaction; Dialogue; Presentation; Museum; Grounding; Multimodal; Feedback; Classification; Knowledge graphs; KG; KG-to-text; WebNLG; System; Learning; Large Language Model; LLM; människa-robot-interaktion; hri; dialog; presentation; museum; grundning; multimodal; multimodalitet; återmatning; klassifikation; kunskapsgraf; kg; kg-till-text; data-tilltext; webnlg; system; inlärning; lärande. stor språkmodell; llm; Speech and Music Communication; Tal- och musikkommunikation;

    Abstract : This thesis addresses the topic of grounding in human-robot interaction, that is, the process by which the human and robot can ensure mutual understanding. To explore this topic, the scenario of a robot holding a presentation to a human audience is used, where the robot has to process multimodal feedback from the human in order to adapt the presentation to the human's level of understanding. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Subtitling of Discourse Particles. A corpus-based study of well, you know, I mean, and like, and their Swedish translations in ten American films

    Author : Jenny Mattsson; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; subtitling; discourse particles; English Swedish; cross-theoretical study; multimodal corpus; American films; different subtitling versions; pragmatic multifunctionality; translatability;

    Abstract : The aim of the present study is to investigate the four discourse particles (DPs) well, you know, I mean, and like, and their Swedish subtitle translations. This is done in order to see to what extent it is possible to translate these elusive words and expressions in subtitling, which is a greatly constrained form of translation. READ MORE

  3. 3. Design and Development of Recommender Dialogue Systems

    Author : Pontus Johansson; Arne Jönsson; Lars Degerstedt; Linköpings universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Multimodal; PGP; information-providing; dialogue systems; multimodality; Computer science; Datavetenskap;

    Abstract : The work in this thesis addresses design and development of multimodal dialogue recommender systems for the home context-of-use. In the design part, two investigations on multimodal recommendation dialogue interaction in the home context are reported on. READ MORE

  4. 4. Monolingual Policy, Bilingual Interaction : English-taught Education in Bangladesh

    Author : Rizwan-ul Huq; Jakob Cromdal; Katarina Eriksson Barajas; Eda Üstünel; Linköpings universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; bilingual education; language policy; language alternation; multimodal conversation analysis; classroom interaction; content and language integrated learning CLIL .; tvåspråkig utbildning; språkpolicy; kodväxling; multimodal konversationsanalys; klassrumsinteraktion; språk- och innehållsintegrerad inlärning CLIL .; দ্বিভাষিক শিক্ষা; ভাষা নীতি; ভাষার সংমিশ্রিত ব্যবহার; কথোপকথন বিশ্লেষণ; শ্রেণীকক্ষে শিক্ষক-ছাত্র মিথস্ক্রিয়া; ভাষা ও বিষয়ভিত্তিক সংযুক্ত শিক্ষা CLIL ;

    Abstract : The research reported here is an investigation of bilingual instruction in Bangladeshi schools. In particular, the thesis explores how schooling takes place when a second language is used as a medium of instruction to teach subject content. READ MORE

  5. 5. Multimodal imaging : functional, structural, and molecular brain correlates of cognitive aging

    Author : Bárbara Avelar Pereira; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
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    Abstract : Aging is associated with a decline in many (but not all) cognitive abilities. Although it remains largely unknown how changes in brain integrity relate to cognitive deficits, these changes are likely expressed across interrelated functional, structural, and molecular layers. READ MORE