Search for dissertations about: "verbal description"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words verbal description.
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16. Robots That Understand Natural Language Instructions and Resolve Ambiguities
Abstract : Verbal communication is a key challenge in human-robot interaction. For effective verbal interaction, understanding natural language instructions and clarifying ambiguous user requests are crucial for robots. In real-world environments, the instructions can be ambiguous for many reasons. READ MORE
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17. Studies in knowledge representation : modeling change - the frame problem : pictures and words
Abstract : In two studies, the author attempts to develop a general symbol theoretical approach to knowledge representation.The first study, Modeling change -the frame problem, critically examines the - so far unsuccessful - attempts to solve the notorious frame problem. READ MORE
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18. Finite verbs in Ngarla (Pama-Nyungan, Ngayarta)
Abstract : This thesis provides a description of finite verbs in the moribund Australian language Ngarla (Pama-Nyungan, Ngayarta). Ngarla has previously been spoken in the Pilbara region of northwestern Western Australia, and all the linguistic material used in the thesis has the late Ngarla elder Alexander (Nyapiri) Brown as its source. READ MORE
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19. Methods for specification of sound quality applied to saxophone sound
Abstract : Product specifications that include descriptors of sound qualities are most helpful when a description contains adequate detail and utilises understandable wording. Good specifications require that any descriptions used are familiar to users and that these descriptions are interpretable as acoustical quantities. READ MORE
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20. Media Arabic Grammar and Semantics. Clauses and non-core elements : A corpus investigation of print hard news
Abstract : ”Media Arabic” is taught on universities all over the world and its understanding ranks among the top-reasons for students to pursue Arabic studies. The coursebooks on ”Media Arabic” focus on print hard news and tacitly assume the existence of an Arabic journalese. Previous research on Arabic newspaper language is scarce. READ MORE