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What robots want? Hearing the inner voice of a robot.

2021

Summary The inner speech is thoroughly studied in humans, and it represents an interdisciplinary research issue involving psychology, neuroscience, and pedagogy. A few papers only, mostly theoretical, analyze the role of inner speech in robots. The present study investigates the potential of the robot's inner speech while cooperating with human partners. A cognitive architecture is designed and integrated with standard robot routines into a complex framework. Two threads of interaction are discussed by setting the robot operations with and without inner speech. Thanks to the robotic self-dialog, the partner can easily trace the robot's processes. Moreover, the robot can better solve conflic…

Robot's inner speech Cognitive architecture Human-Robot Cooperation0301 basic medicineComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceScience02 engineering and technologyHuman-Centered Computing03 medical and health sciencesHuman–computer interactionPsychologyTRACE (psycholinguistics)Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryQInternal monologueRoboticsRoboticsTransparency (human–computer interaction)Cognitive architecture021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology030104 developmental biologyRobotArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologybusinessiScience
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SPEECH AND SILENCE IN CICERO’S FINAL DAYS

2014

Composed in spring of 46 BC, Cicero’s Brutus emphasizes oratorical silence, in stark contrast with the prominence of the speech act found in the Pro Marcello and first Philippic. Yet in the face of those difficult times and amidst the silence that such times engender, Cicero ironically finds his voice. This paper will demonstrate Cicero’s acute awareness, in his final days, of the need to employ his rediscovered voice in light of eloquence’s changed role in Rome’s new political climate.

SILENCESPEECHCICEROSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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EVALUATION OF AUDITORY CORTICAL PLASTICITY FROM FIRST AMPLIFICATION TO ONE YEAR OF HEARING AID USE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AIDED CORTICAL AUDITORY …

2021

Over the last decade, aided cortical auditory evoked potentials (ACAEPs) have continued to be a focus of interest due to the lack of adequate tools to objectively assess cortical auditory activity in response to amplified stimuli. The majority of authors have investigated the direct relationship between behavioral thresholds and ACAEPs and the evolution of ACAEP waves among children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) undergoing rehabilitation. In contrast, scarce data are available regarding changes in ACAEPs over time in adult hearing aid users, particularly in relation to speech perception outcomes. The main goal of this project was to investigate the relationship between ACAEPs and s…

SPEECH PERCEPTIONAIDED CORTICAL AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALSSettore MED/32 - Audiologia
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Quantifying connected discourse in Spanish-speaking individuals with aphasia: The case of mixed aphasias

2017

• Characterization of mixed cases of aphasia, the most commonly attested in clinical practice.

SPONTANEOUS SPEECHLinguistics and LanguageFLUENTRETRIEVALCognitive NeuroscienceSPEAKERSExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySpanish speakingAphasiology030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AphasiamedicineITALIAN AGRAMMATIC APHASIASpontaneous speechVERB-ARGUMENT STRUCTURELinguisticsMixed AphasiasClinical PracticeTEST SCOREmedicine.symptom0305 other medical sciencePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Neurolinguistics
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Semi-blind Independent Component Analysis of functional MRI elicited by continuous listening to music

2013

This study presents a method to analyze blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (tMRI) signals associated with listening to continuous music. Semi-blind independent component analysis (ICA) was applied to decompose the tMRI data to source level activation maps and their respective temporal courses. The unmixing matrix in the source separation process of ICA was constrained by a variety of acoustic features derived from the piece of music used as the stimulus in the experiment. This allowed more stable estimation and extraction of more activation maps of interest compared to conventional ICA methods.

STIMULATIONComputer scienceSpeech recognitionTIME-SERIES050105 experimental psychologynatural music03 medical and health sciencesMatrix (mathematics)0302 clinical medicinesemi-blindSource separationmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesActive listeningta113SPATIAL ICAmedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesIndependent component analysisfunctional magnetic resonance imagingacoustic featuresSemi blindindependent component analysisFMRI DATAta6131Functional magnetic resonance imaging030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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White Noise Speech Illusions: A Trait-Dependent Risk Marker for Psychotic Disorder?

2019

Supported by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Program under grant agreement No. HEALTH-F2-2009-241909 (Project EU-GEI)

SYMPTOMSCommunity Assessment of Psychic ExperiencesPsychotic disorder0302 clinical medicinecognitive abilitylcsh:PsychiatrySCHIZOPHRENIASalut mentalOriginal Researchmedia_commonPsychiatryCognitive abilityCognition16. Peace & justiceCHILDHOOD TRAUMAPsychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniaRELIABILITYTraitHALLUCINATIONSClinical psychologyInfàncialcsh:RC435-571media_common.quotation_subjectIllusionQUESTIONNAIREPsicosiLife events03 medical and health scienceschildhood adversityTHREATENING EXPERIENCESmedicinePsiquiatriaSiblingVALIDITYAssociation (psychology)White noise speech illusionsENVIRONMENTwhite noise speech illusionsbusiness.industrySHORT-FORMPsychosesOdds ratiopsychotic disordermedicine.diseaseChildhoodConfidence interval030227 psychiatrylife eventsTrastorns de la parlaChildhood adversitybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Obesity and food, discours and practices communication approach

2022

It is within the framework of Information and Communication Sciences that our study proposes to analyze the communicational approach of obesity and diet to highlight how discourse influences eating practices. By relying on the study of scientists discourses, experts, health and food professionals and on that of the messages delivered by educators to the wide public, we try to determine why the innumerable recommendations generate in those who receive them, process them, interpret them, confusion or even misunderstanding. However, these are not the sources of information that are lacking to keep abreast of advances in medical science, innovations or progress proposed by Agro-industrials. Arg…

SantéPracticesHealthCommunicationDiscoursÉducationObesitySpeechesObésitéPratiques[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesEducation
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A Mlp-Based Digit And Uppercase Characters Recognition System

1997

A simple software solution for digit and uppercase handwritten characters recognition is presented. The proposed solution is based on a two-layer Multi Layer Perceptron (MLP) trained by a conjugate gradient descent (CGD) optimization algorithm. This neural network is embedded in a software tool for automatic processing of forms achieved using a scanner. The chosen solutions allow us to obtain good results both in terms of recognition rate and speed. In the paper are fully described design details and experimental results.

ScannerArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industrySpeech recognitionNumerical digitComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONSoftwareSimple (abstract algebra)Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionMultilayer perceptronConjugate gradient methodLogical matrixbusiness
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A Fast Anchor Person Searching Scheme in News Sequences

2001

In this paper we address the problem of seeking anchor person shots in news sequences. This can be useful since usually this kind of scenes contain important and reusable information such as interviews. The proposed technique is based on our a priori knowledge of the editing techniques used in news sequences.

Scheme (programming language)Information retrievalComputer sciencebusiness.industrySpeech recognitionPattern recognition (psychology)Search engine indexingImage processingBroadcastingSpeech processingbusinesscomputercomputer.programming_language
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Separating mismatch negativity (MMN) response from auditory obligatory brain responses in school-aged children

2013

Mismatch negativity (MMN) overlaps with other auditory event-related potential (ERP) components. We examined the ERPs of 50 9- to 11-year-old children for vowels /i/, /y/ and equivalent complex tones. The goal was to separate MMN from obligatory ERP components using principal component analysis and equal probability control condition. In addition to the contrast of the deviant minus standard response, we employed the contrast of the deviant minus control response, to see whether the obligatory processing contributes to MMN in children. When looking for differences in speech deviant minus standard contrast, MMN starts around 112 ms. However, when both contrasts are examined, MMN emerges for …

School age childEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsCognitive NeuroscienceGeneral NeuroscienceEqual probabilityContrast (statistics)Mismatch negativityExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyDevelopmental NeuroscienceNeurologyVowelLanguage speechPsychologyBiological PsychiatryCognitive psychologyPsychophysiology
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