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Lavis, Anna, and Emma-Jayne Abbots. "Corporeal Consumption." Cultural Politics 16, no. 3 (November 1, 2020): 340–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/17432197-8593536.

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Pasek, Anne, and Radha S. Hegde. "Introduction: corporeal media." Feminist Media Studies 19, no. 2 (February 17, 2019): 288–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2019.1573545.

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Hashimoto, Serena Dawn. "Technology, Corporeal Permeability, Ideology." Communication Theory 15, no. 1 (February 2005): 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2885.2005.tb00323.x.

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Cole, Anna, and Anna Haebich. "Corporeal Colonialism and Corporal Punishment: A Cross-cultural Perspective on Body Modification." Social Semiotics 17, no. 3 (September 2007): 293–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10350330701448587.

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Ochs, Elinor. "Corporeal Reflexivity and Autism." Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science 49, no. 2 (May 6, 2015): 275–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12124-015-9306-6.

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Roscoe, Jane. "Review: Riles of Realism: Essays on Corporeal Cinema." Media International Australia 108, no. 1 (August 2003): 186–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x0310800129.

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Toft-Nielsen, Claus, and Rikke Toft Nørgård. "Expertise as gender performativity and corporeal craftsmanship." Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 21, no. 3 (April 24, 2015): 343–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354856515579843.

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Anagnost, A. "The Corporeal Politics of Quality (Suzhi)." Public Culture 16, no. 2 (April 1, 2004): 189–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/08992363-16-2-189.

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Anderson, Sky LaRell. "Touchscreen travelers: Hands, bodies, agency, and mobile game players." Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 25, no. 1 (October 29, 2018): 77–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354856518807403.

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Unlike traditional games that anchor players to a controller in a designated gaming space, mobile games invite haptic interfaces wherein players may touch, hold, play, move, sit, and otherwise reconfigure their bodies through various spaces and times. I call this characteristic mobile gaming’s corporeal agency, and while mobile games include many limitations to player agency, the increased freedom of bodies to traverse time and space merits discussion and analysis. This study focuses on interviews conducted with mobile game players, and those interviews reveal that mobile games invite behaviors conducive to a corporeal agency that break away from traditional conceptions of gaming time and space. I argue that mobile gaming bodies demonstrate a more fluid relationship with touch, space, time, and physicality than traditional forms of gaming, allowing players to move their fingers, hands, and bodies through time and space while performing the corporeal task of gaming. The analysis consists of sections dedicated to three primary elements of mobile gaming’s corporeal agency: physicality, temporality, and spatiality.
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Marvin, Carolyn. "The body of the text: Literacy's corporeal constant." Quarterly Journal of Speech 80, no. 2 (May 1994): 129–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00335639409384064.

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Santos, Wilson Nascimento. "Comunicação não verbal e educação: um olhar filosófico sobre a espontaneidade da comunicação corporal como práxis pedagógica." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFBA, 2003. http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/10597.

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O presente trabalho teve como meta considerar, enquanto inquietação, a possibilidade de que uma práxis pedagógica venha a existir via comunicação não verbal observada em distintas situações teóricas e práticas. Através da valorização da espontaneidade da comunicação corporal, mostrar sua relevância e atualidade. Numa análise interativa de filósofos como Merleau-Ponty, fenomenólogo, e alguns educadores, pensadores e autores voltados para o problema da linguagem, visa-se fomentar a reflexão sobre o homem como ser que se comunica, que interage socialmente, por suas expressões corporais, com destaque para as questões sobre o corpo, gestos, percepção e linguagem. Isto remete a aspectos de sala de aula; no que tange às relações existentes no grupo constituído pelo professor e alunos, como espaço do pensar-agir; velar-desvelar destes sujeitos em inter e intra relação. Em última instância, a intenção foi propiciar uma diferente visão perspectiva para a educação, para a práxis comunicativa no processo ensino-aprendizagem. Pensar a ação pedagógica considerando o que seja, talvez certamente, o ponto capital: o fenômeno homem. Para tanto, primeiramente, explicitou-se, em linhas gerais, o que vem a ser a comunicação não verbal, mais especificamente a corporal com um destaque para as normas atuais em Educação que incentivam os processos interativos não verbais. A seguir, foram apresentadas considerações acerca das estruturas organizacionais desta pesquisa. Logo após, um passeio por vários teóricos que tratam a questão da comunicação, no intuito de caminhar da verbal à não verbal. Em seguida, enfatizou-se a fenomenologia da percepção de Merleau-Ponty, centrando na questão do corpo para o processo comunicativo. Isto feito, seguiram-se alguns destaques, dentre uma infinidade de pontos que aqui poderiam ser abordados, na intenção de colocar em evidência a espontaneidade da comunicação corporal em processos interativos, bem como destacar a importância da mesma para a Educação (relações entre alunos e professor - aluno), visando sempre a correlação entre linguagem, educação, reflexão e cognição. Por fim, foram apresentadas algumas considerações finais acerca do trabalho.
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Santos, Suzana Suguimori. "O design atitudinal como acionador da comunicação corporal." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2016. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/19116.

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With the regulation of the designer as a profession, it has been proposed a series of discussions about the responsibility and the designer's role to its users. In this context arises the attitudinal design. The purpose of this master thesis is to analyze this design genre, drawing attention to the ways the new professionals deal with the perception and communication of the body. The main hypothesis is that by abandoning some dichotomies present in classic studies of ergonomics, attitudinal design began to engender, in fact, new attitudes not only from the relations between subject and object, but triggering new ways of life. The research methodology combines literature a few case studies. As theoretical foundation meets specific titles as the work of Lucy Niemeyer (2008), debates on "good design" proposed by Rams (1970), about the "design good" developed by Mizanzuk Portugal and Beccari (2013); and emotional ergonomics from Claudia Mont'Alvão (2008). The corpomídia theory of Katz and Greiner (2013) highlights the bridges with the field of communication and underlies the debate, particularly with regard to problematize the dualisms body-mind and reason-emotion, which surround the subject and not usually associated with each itself. The expected result is to collaborate with these debates, highlighting the importance of communication theories, little present in discussions regarding the design
Com a regulamentação do designer como profissão, foi proposta uma série de discussões a respeito da responsabilidade e do papel do designer com seus usuários. É neste contexto que nasce o design atitudinal. O objetivo desta dissertação de mestrado é analisar este gênero de design, chamando a atenção para os modos como os novos profissionais da área lidam com a percepção e a comunicação do corpo. A hipótese principal é que ao abandonar algumas dicotomias presentes nos estudos clássicos de ergonomia, o design atitudinal passou a engendrar, de fato, novas atitudes não apenas a partir das relações entre sujeito e objeto, mas acionando novos modos de vida. A metodologia de pesquisa alia pesquisa bibliográfica a alguns estudos de caso. Como fundamentação teórica reúne títulos específicos como a obra de Lucy Niemeyer (2008), debates sobre “bom design” propostos por Rams (1970), sobre o “design bom” desenvolvidos por Mizanzuk Portugal e Beccari (2013); e ergonomia afetiva a partir de Claudia Mont’Alvão (2008). A teoria corpomídia de Katz e Greiner (2013) destaca as pontes com o campo da comunicação e fundamenta o debate, sobretudo no que se refere à problematização dos dualismos corpo-mente e razão-emoção, que rondam o tema e não costumam ser associados entre si. O resultado esperado é colaborar com estes debates, destacando a importância das teorias da comunicação, ainda pouco presentes nos debates referentes ao design
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Cervera, Chapoñan Reyna Elizabeth, and Rivera Giancarlo Lazarte. "El lenguaje corporal en las organizaciones, ciencia o pseudo ciencia." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/628120.

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El lenguaje corporal ha existido desde el inicio de la humanidad. Antiguamente, la comunicación se basaba, únicamente, en gestos, posturas, movimientos, entre otros. En estos días, el lenguaje corporal se ha convertido en una herramienta muy poderosa que ofrece a las organizaciones una mejora en sus procesos de comunicación; sin embargo, es muy poco utilizada. En los últimos años, las empresas han estado capacitando a los colaboradores del área de ventas para un mayor desempeño en el manejo de su lenguaje corporal. Sin embargo, las demás áreas no han mostrado algún interés en las mismas, por lo que han perdido la posibilidad de mejorar su clima laboral y desempeño. En este trabajo presentamos temas que influyen en el lenguaje corporal o sistema kinésico, entre ellos, la cultura, el lenguaje según género, capacitación, comunicación efectiva y complemento de la comunicación verbal y no verbal, con el objetivo de demostrar que el lenguaje corporal es una disciplina válida para la mejor gestión humana en las organizaciones. Para la realización del estudio, hemos establecido una metodología de investigación bibliográfica de artículos que se encuentren en cuartil uno y dos (en su mayoría). Estos nos han permitido identificar y confirmar la importancia del lenguaje corporal en las organizaciones.
Body language has existed since the beginning of humanity. In the past, communication was based solely on gestures, postures, movements, among others. These days, body language has become a very powerful tool that offers organizations an improvement in their communication processes; however, it is very little used. In recent years, companies have been training employees in the sales area for greater performance in the management of their body language. However, the other areas have not shown any interest in them, so they have lost the possibility of improving their working environment and performance. In this paper we present topics that influence body language or kinésico system, among them, culture, language according to gender, training, effective communication and complement of verbal and non-verbal communication, with the aim of demonstrating that body language is a valid discipline for the best human management in organizations. To carry out the study, we have established a bibliographic research methodology for articles that are in quartile one and two (mostly). These have not allowed to identify and confirm the importance of body language in organizations.
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Bredeloup, Gilles. "La corporalité dans la communication : divergences franco-roumaines et remédiation par le théâtre." Nantes, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NANT3017.

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A partir de notre expérience d'enseignement, notamment du français Langue étrangère, et de l'expérimentation de notre méthode, nous avons souhaité approfondir la questionde la corporalité dans la communication et vérifier nos intuitions et nos hypothèses par une recherche méthodologique rigoureuse et pluridisciplinaire dans une perspective didactique. Nous avons suivi la démarche de l'enseignant, à commencer par une réflexion sur la problématique qui associe l'acquisition des compétences communicatives et la construction identitaire. L'apprenant est considéré en premier lieu comme un individu avec une identité personnelle et une identité culturelle ; cela implique d'évaluer les divergences interculturelles entre lui et la culture cible dont nous sommes natifs. Nous avons privilégié les divergences franco-roumaines. Nos objectifs annoncés sont d'accompagner les apprenants à remédier à leurs difficultés de communication. Nous avons choisi principalement le théâtre comme vecteur de cette formation et remédiation, d'une part en utilisant des textes comme révélateurs, d'autres part en utilisant trois processus comprenant chacun la pratique théâtrale, depuis la lecture, l'écriture ou l'observation en situation authentique, jusqu'à la mise en scène et la représentation, suivant la pédagogie du projet et la dynamique de groupe. De la sorte, notre méthode de Communication, culture et langue françaises par le théâtre répond à différentes motivations selon trois niveaux : « expert » (enseignement), « professionnel » (négociation commerciale,. . . ), « initiation » (tourisme,. . . ). Plus largement, elle permet la formation à la communication et participe au développement personnel.
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Tonelli, Amandine. "Effluve de Communication. Le rôle de l'odeur dans la communication interpersonnelle : vers une modélisation de la communication olfactive." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX22300/document.

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La thèse porte sur la communication olfactive impliquant les individus, en position d’interactants, lors de situations de communication de « face-à-face ». Nous pensons que porter un parfum est une forme d’intention communicative sur ce que le sujet parfumé communicant aspire à être. Dans le champ des sciences de l’information et de la communication, la communication olfactive est étudiée dans un contexte théorique mobilisant des ressources issues de l’interactionnisme et de l’ethnométhodologie.Se parfumer, apparaissant comme une envie de communiquer sur son soi, nous essayons de mieux comprendre les processus de construction identitaire en articulation avec le soi. Cependant, comme l’odorat est un sens très intimiste, se référant notamment aux expériences olfactives passées, la qualité d’un parfum est une donnée très subjective. C’est pourquoi, sur le plan méthodologique, nous avons construit un protocole, axé sur la notion d’interaction (Goffman), afin de manipuler différents contextes d’échanges. L’objectif est de mieux comprendre quel rôle le parfum joue dans diverses situations de communication interpersonnelle.Une enquête qualitative a été menée sur 35 sujets, issus deux pays voisins, la Suisse et la France. Chaque interview en profondeur est basée sur un test projectif où le sujet est amené à construire la représentation d’un individu communiquant en fonction d’une senteur. Les résultats montrent que ne pouvant nous « réapproprier » la perception de l’autre, nous sommes contraints d’inférer, à partir de son comportement et de notre propre expérience, ce qu’il ressent. Le sujet infère des informations qu’il juge adéquates et pertinentes sur l’autre en se basant sur son vécu expérientiel en lien avec le parfum qu’il sent : l’odeur devient un dispositif d’information qui véhicule des données précédemment encodées. L’individu parfumé est alors un dispositif communicationnel exposé au nez de l’interactant. Ce dernier, récepteur de la communication olfactive, infère les intentions communicatives de l’individu parfumé à partir de l’odeur qu’il perçoit. L’odeur est un « marqueur moral » (Le Breton, 2006), révélatrice de ce que nous sommes intrinsèquement, en tant qu’individu, la bonté sent bon, tout ce qui est de l’ordre du malsain « empeste ». La thèse montre qu’hommes et femmes n’ont pas les mêmes impressions olfactives à propos des mêmes parfums, qu’il existe des formes de corrélations olfactives en termes d’imaginaire d’un individu à un autre, indépendamment de l’âge et du pays d’origine. Conduisant à construire une identité sociale, certains parfums inspirent plus de sympathie, voire de naïveté que d’autres. A l’inverse, certains provoquent du mépris et même du dégoût
The thesis focuses on olfactory communication involving individuals in position of interactants during "face to face" communication situations. I believe that wearing a fragrance is one form of communicative intent on what the communicating subject aspires to be. In the field of information and communication sciences, olfactory communication is studied in a theoretical context which mobilises resources from interactionism and ethnomethodology. Since wearing perfume appears to be a desire to communicate about our self, I try to understand better the processes of identity construction in conjunction with the self. However as the sense of smell is very intimate, for instance it refers to past olfactory experiences, the quality of a fragrance is a very subjective data. Therefore, my methodology was built according to a protocol based on the concept of interaction (Goffman) in order to handle different contexts of exchanges. The aim is to understand better what role scent plays in various situations of interpersonal communication.A qualitative survey was conducted on 35 subjects from two neighboring countries, Switzerland and France. Each in-depth interview is based on a projective test for which the subject is required to build a representation of a communicating individual according to a scent. The results show that since we cannot "reclaim" the perception of the other, we are forced to infer what he feels according to their behavior and our own experience. The subject infers information on the other he deems appropriate and relevant, based on his experiential background in relation with the perfume he smells: the odor becomes an information device that conveys previously encoded data. The perfumed individual is therefore a communicative device exposed to the nose of the interactant. The latter, receiving olfactory communication, infers the communicative intentions of the fragranced individual from the smell he perceives. The odor is a "moral marker" (Le Breton, 2006), revealing who we truly are as an individual, kindness smells good, everything dodgy "stinks." The thesis shows that men and women have different olfactory impressions about the same scents, that there are forms of correlations in terms of olfactory imagination from one individual to another, regardless of how old they are and where they come from. Some perfumes inspire more sympathy or even more ingenuousness than others in order to lead us towards building a social identity. However, others on the contrary can cause contempt and even disgust
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Ghannouchi, Ben Salem Neila. "L'interaction corporelle, une sémiotricité de la communication motrice : analyse de trois contextes praxiques en volleyball." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016USPCB066.

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La présente recherche traite des mécanismes de communication de type praxique qui sont au cœur des interactions ludomotrices qui se nouent au sein de la pratique du volleyball. Cette perspective de recherche offre la possibilité de mieux appréhender et comprendre les conduites motrices des joueurs qui se façonnent dans un réseau sociomoteur s’articulant autour de rapports de coopération et d’opposition. De là, il nous a semblé intéressant d’étudier le contenu du volleyball qui se pratique aussi bien dans le milieu professionnel qu’à l’école. Le réseau de communication mixte de ce sport est bâti sur la trame de comportements moteurs observables des pratiquants dont l’aisance et l’efficacité motrices espérées s’acquièrent au fil des séances d’entraînements conduits par les entraîneurs/enseignants. Dans ce contexte, l’approche techniciste et classique du Volleyball est-elle privilégiée à l’approche « sémiotrice » fondée sur la lecture des conduites motrices des pratiquants et sur la communication praxique ? La recherche de l’efficacité en situation de match accentue-t-elle cette tendance auprès des éducateurs et des joueurs sur le plan de leurs représentations ? Pour répondre à ces interrogations et mettre en évidence ce réseau subtil d’interactions motrices, nous avons analysé des matchs chez trois populations issues du sport de haut niveau, d’association sportive scolaire et en éducation physique à l’école. Ces observations ont été croisées avec des entretiens semi-directifs réalisés auprès des joueurs et des éducateurs et avec un questionnaire reposant sur la procédure de Condorcet. Les résultats ont révélé d’une part qu’au sein du sport de haut niveau les rapports d’interactions motrices des joueurs se fondent sur des réseaux de communications praxiques plus riches qu’au sein du volleyball scolaire et associatif, mettant en valeur des rapports d’opposition et de coopération autour de sous-rôles sociomoteurs variés et privilégiés. D’autre part, le niveau de pratique à l’échelle scolaire, observé dans le contenu des séances menées par les enseignants, privilégie l’aspect technique et physique du volleyball. Par ailleurs, on relève des distinctions quant aux représentations des pratiquants et de la part de leurs entraîneurs et ce, dans les trois populations comparées : pour les pratiquants, l’intérêt porte principalement sur les aspects techniques, tactiques et physiques. Quant aux entraîneurs, outre les aspects techniques et tactiques, l’organisation et la planification de l’entraînement sont valorisés pour atteindre les objectifs visés. La sportivisation des pratiques telles que le préconisent depuis longtemps les finalités éducatives des instructions officielles (1990) en Tunisie, et observées ici, ne facilite pas la mise en œuvre pédagogique et didactique du volleyball dans une perspective sémiotrice. La référence sportive fondée sur des habiletés motrices (techniques corporelles) du volleyball ne fait qu’entraver la réussite des échanges praxiques entre les élèves. Nous nous proposons ainsi de construire une approche originale de l’enseignement du volleyball scolaire sous l’angle d’un apprentissage fondé principalement sur la sémiotricité
This study deals with praxis communication mechanisms that are at the heart of motor playfulness interactions that are formed in the practice of volleyball. This research perspective offers the opportunity to better grasp and understand the motor behavior of players that are shaping a social motor skills network revolving around cooperative and adversarial. From there, it seemed interesting to study the content of practicing volleyball both high level and at school. The joint communication network of sport is built on the frame of observable motor behavior of practitioners whose ease and hoped drive efficiency gain over the trainings sessions led by trainers / teachers. In this context, is the technocratic and traditional approach of Volleyball is preferred over the approach motor semiotic based on the studyof motor behavior of practitioners and the praxis communication? The search for efficiency in game situations accentuates this trend with educators and players in terms of their representations? To answer these questions and highlight the subtle network of motor interactions, we analyzed the matches of three populations from high-level sport, school sports association and physical education at school. These observations were crossed with semi-structured interviews with players and educators with a questionnaire based on Condorcet Method. Results revealed that within high level sports, motor interactions of players are based on praxis communication networks are richer within school and club volleyball, thus highlighting links of opposition and cooperation around diverse and under-privileged social motor skills roles. On the other hand, the level of practice at the school level, observed in the content of the sessions conducted by teachers, emphasizes the technical and physical aspects of volleyball. Furthermore, we note distinctions as to the representations and practitioners from their coaches and within three populations: for the first, mainly the focus is on the technical, tactical and physical aspect. As for the second category, in addition to technical and tactical aspects, organization and training of planning are emphasized to achieve objectives. The sportization practices such as have long advocated the educational purposes of official instructions (1990) in Tunisia, observed here, do not make easy the educational and teaching work in a volleyball motor semiotic perspective. Sports reference based on motor skills (body techniques) volleyball only hinder the success of praxis exchanges between students. We thus propose to build an original approach to teach school volleyball in terms of learning based primarily on motor skills semiotic
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Winters, Raymond. "Exploring music through sound: sonification of emotion, gesture, and corpora." Thesis, McGill University, 2014. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=121524.

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Contemporary music research is a data-rich domain, integrating a diversity of approaches to data collection, analysis, and display. Though the idea of using sound to perceive scientific information is not new, using it as a tool to study music is a special case, unfortunately lacking proper development. To explore this prospect, this thesis examines sonification of three types of data endemic to music research: emotion, gesture, and corpora. Emotion is a type of data most closely associated with the emergent field of affective computing, though its study in music began much earlier. Gesture is studied quantitatively using motion capture systems designed to accurately record the movements of musicians or dancers in performance. Corpora designates large databases of music itself, constituting for instance, the collection of string quartets by Beethoven, or an individual's music library. Though the motivations for using sonification differ in each case, as this thesis makes clear, added benefits arise from the shared medium of sound. In the case of emotion, sonification first benefits from the robust literature on the structural and acoustic determinants of musical emotion and the new computational tools designed to recognize it. Sonification finds application by offering systematic and theoretically informed mappings, capable of accurately instantiating computational models, and abstracting the emotional elicitors of sound from a specific musical context. In gesture, sound can be used to represent a performer's expressive movements in the same medium as the performed music, making relevant visual cues accessible through simultaneous auditory display. A specially designed tool is evaluated for its ability to meet goals of sonification and expressive movement analysis more generally. In the final case, sonification is applied to the analysis of corpora. Playing through Bach's chorales, Beethoven's string quartets or Monteverdi's madrigals at high speeds (up to 10,000 notes/second) yields characteristically different sounds, and can be applied as a technique for analysis of pitch-transcription algorithms.
La recherche actuelle en musique implique la collecte, l'analyse et l'affichage d'un large volume de données, abordées selon différentes approches. Bien que l'idée d'utiliser le son afin de percevoir l'information scientifique ait déjà été explorée, l'utilisation du son comme outil d'étude de la musique constitue un cas particulier encore malheureusement sous-développé. Afin d'explorer cette perspective, trois types de données endémiques en recherche musicale sont examinées dans ce mémoire: émotion, geste et corpus. L'émotion en tant que type de données se retrouve le plus fréquemment au sein du domaine émergent de l'informatique affective, même si la notion fut abordée en musique bien plus tôt. Le geste est étudié de façon quantitative à l'aide de systèmes de capture de mouvement conçus pour enregistrer précisément les mouvements de musiciens ou danseurs lors d'interprétations et performances. Le corpus désigne ici les vastes bases de données sur la musique elle-même que constituent, par exemple, le recueil des quatuors à cordes de Beethoven, ou une collection musicale personnelle. Bien que les motivations pour la sonification diffèrent entre ces trois cas, comme clairement illustré dans ce mémoire, leur relation commune au médium sonore peut engendrer des avantages supplémentaires. Dans le cas de l'émotion, la sonification peut tout d'abord s'appuyer sur les connaissances établie concernant les déterminants acoustiques et structurels de l'émotion musicale, ainsi que sur les nouveaux outils informatiques conçus pour leur identification. La sonification trouve alors son utilité dans les configurations systématiques et théoriquement justifiées qu'elle peut proposer pour précisément instancier un modèle informatique (appliquer un modèle informatique à l'objet d'étude) et extraire d'un contexte musical spécifique les vecteurs d'émotion du son. Pour le geste, le son peut servir à représenter les mouvements expressifs de l'interprète au sein du même médium que la musique interprétée, offrant ainsi un accès auditif simultané correspondant aux indices visuels pertinents. La capacité d'un outil logiciel spécialement conçu à atteindre des objectifs de sonification et d'analyse du mouvement expressif au sens large est évaluée. Enfin, la sonification est appliquée à l'analyse de corpus. La lecture à très haute vitesse (de l'ordre de 104 notes par seconde) des chorales de Bach, des quatuors à cordes de Beethoven ou des madrigaux de Monteverdi induit des sons différents et caractéristiques. Cette technique peut être employée pour l'analyse d'algorithmes de transcription de hauteurs.
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Klein, Jenny. "Predictors of Parental Discipline in Families Raising Youth With Hearing and Communication Disorders." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2009. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2194.

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Children with disabilities are at high risk for several forms of maltreatment, including abuse and neglect (Ammerman, Hersen, Van Hasselt, Lubetsky, & Sieck, 1994; Sullivan & Knutson, 1998b), and children with hearing and communication disorders comprise a substantial portion of children at risk (e.g., Sullivan & Knutson, 2000). For example, some literature investigating the parenting practices of parents raising children and adolescents with hearing and communication disorders suggests that these parents have a tendency to use physically harsh discipline practices (Knutson, Johnson, & Sullivan, 2004; Sullivan & Knutson, 1998b). Further, high prevalence rates of emotional and behavioral problems are documented in these youth (e.g., Greenberg & Kusche, 1989; Hindley, 1997; Prizant, Audet, Burke, & Hummel, 1990). Despite these findings, a limited amount of research focuses on understanding factors related to these undesired outcomes. Therefore, this study investigates the relationships among dimensions of parents' psychological functioning and parent-child interactive processes in a culturally diverse, national sample of families raising children and adolescents with hearing and communication disorders. Results suggest that parents' stress, depression, and anxiety as well as parent-child communication and involvement are important correlates of discipline practices and subsequent child behavior in families raising children and adolescents with hearing and communication disorders. Additionally, psychological aggression and parents' depression are highly predictive factors in the use of corporal punishment. Also, psychological aggression and parenting stress are highly predictive of reported youth behavior problems. The information gained from this investigation may provide direction for assessment and therapeutic intervention with parents of children and adolescents who have hearing and communication disorders.
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Badreddine, Wafa. "Communication Protocols in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUS214.

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Dans les réseaux WBAN, les capteurs sont utilisés pour surveiller, collecter et transmettre des signes médicaux et d'autres informations sur le corps humain (EEG, ECG, SpO2, température, etc.) à un nœud principal qu’on appelle « Sink ». Il y a plusieurs préoccupations dans les WBAN, allant de la conception de protocoles de communication fiables et efficaces face à la mobilité du corps humain à une communication faible en consommation énergétique. Les WBAN diffèrent des réseaux de capteurs sans fil typiques à grande échelle et se caractérisent par une mobilité dans le réseau qui suit les mouvements du corps humain et une qualité des liens qui varie en fonction de la posture du porteur. Aussi, la puissance d'émission des capteurs est maintenue faible afin d'améliorer leur autonomie et de réduire l’exposition aux ondes électromagnétiques des porteurs. Par conséquent, compte tenu des effets d’absorption du corps, des réflexions et des interférences, il est difficile de maintenir un lien direct (à un saut) entre le « Sink » et les autres nœuds. La communication multi-sauts représente une alternative viable. Nous avons évalué essentiellement deux primitives de communication: broadcast et converge-cast. Nous avons implémenté différentes stratégies de communication avec le simulateur Omnet++ auquel nous avons intégré le projet Mixim et un modèle de canal réaliste pour un scénario représentatif d'un réseau WBAN. Ce modèle est issu d'une recherche récente de l'informatique biomédicale et décrit les liens entre 7 nœuds, qui appartiennent au même WBAN, et qui sont attachés au corps humain sur la tête, la poitrine, le bras, le poignet, le nombril, la cuisse et la cheville. Les atténuations du signal sur ces liens sont calculées pour 7 postures qui varient entre des positions statiques à fortement mobiles et sont présentées, pour chaque couple de nœuds, sous la forme d’une atténuation moyenne et d’écart-type. Ensuite, nous nous sommes intéressés au problème de broadcast dans WBAN. Nous avons analysé plusieurs stratégies de diffusion inspirées des réseaux DTN avec différents niveaux de connaissance du réseau: des stratégies de type flooding, où les nœuds diffusent les paquets à l'aveugle, et des stratégies basées sur la connaissance du voisinage, où la diffusion est plus contraignante. Nos résultats ont montré que les stratégies de diffusion existantes ne résistent pas face à la mobilité du corps humain et ne peuvent pas être transposées sans des modifications significatives dans un contexte WBAN. Ainsi, nous avons proposé deux nouvelles stratégies de diffusion qui surpassent les stratégies existantes en termes de latence, de couverture du réseau et de la consommation d’énergie des capteurs. Nous avons également analysé la capacité de toutes ces stratégies à assurer l’ordre FIFO (c'est-à-dire les paquets sont reçus dans l'ordre de leur envoi) en les stressant avec différents taux de transmission du nœud « Sink ». Sans exception, les stratégies de diffusion à plat existantes enregistrent une baisse drastique de performance lorsque le taux de transmission augmente. Ainsi, nous avons pu proposer le premier protocole de diffusion inter-couches MAC-réseau, CLBP. Notre protocole exploite la mobilité du corps humain en choisissant soigneusement les liens de communication les plus fiables dans chaque posture. De plus, notre protocole a un mécanisme d'attribution de slots qui réduit la consommation d'énergie, les collisions, l'écoute inactive et la sur-écoute des capteurs. Nous nous sommes également concentrés sur le problème de converge-cast dans les réseaux WBAN. Nous avons adapté à partir des réseaux DTN et WSN des stratégies converge-cast représentatives que nous avons classées en trois catégories: basées sur le modèle du canal, basées sur la diffusion et basées sur multi-chemins. Nous avons étudié trois paramètres: la résilience à la mobilité corporelle, le délai de bout en bout et la consommation d'énergie. [...]
The rapid advances in sensors and ultra-low power wireless communication has enabled a new generation of wireless sensor networks: Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN). WBAN is a recent challenging area. There are several concerns in this area ranging from energy efficient communication to designing delay efficient protocols that support nodes dynamic induced by human body mobility. In WBAN tiny devices are deployed in/on or around a human body, are able to detect and collect the physiological phenomena of the human body (such as: EEG, ECG, SpO2, etc.), and transmit this information to a collector point (i.e Sink) that will process it, take decisions, alert or record. WBAN differs from typical large-scale wireless sensor networks WSN in many aspects: Network size is limited to a dozen of nodes, in-network mobility follows the body movements and the wireless channel has its specificities. Links have a very short range and a quality that varies with the wearer's posture. The transmission power is kept low to improve devices autonomy and reduce wearers electromagnetic exposition. Consequently, the effects of body absorption, reflections and interference cannot be neglected and it is difficult to maintain a direct link (one-hop) between the Sink and all WBAN nodes. Thus, multi-hop communication represents a viable alternative. In this work we investigate energy-efficient multi-hop communication protocols in WBAN. Our work is part of SMART-BAN Self-organizing Mobility Aware, Reliable and Timely Body Area Networks project. In order to evaluate our communication protocols described in the sequel in a specific WBAN scenario, we implemented them under the Omnet++ simulator that we enriched with the Mixim project and a realistic human body mobility and channel model issued from a recent research on biomedical and health informatics. We are interested in WBAN where sensors are placed on the body. We focus on two communication primitives: broadcast and converge-cast. For the broadcasting problem in WBAN, we analyze several broadcast strategies inspired from the area of DTN then we propose two novel broadcast strategies MBP: Mixed Broadcast Protocol and Optimized Flooding: -MBP (Mixed Broadcast Protocol): We proposed this strategy as a mix between the dissemination-based and knowledge-based approaches. -OptFlood (Optimized Flooding): This strategy takes into account the strengths and weaknesses of the basic strategy Flooding. Optimized Flooding is a revised version of Flooding whose purpose is to keep the good end-to-end delay given by Flooding while lowering energy consumption with the simplest way and the minimum cost. Additionally, we performed investigations of independent interest related to the ability of all the studied strategies to ensure the FIFO order consistency property (i.e. packets are received in the order of their sending) when stressed with various transmission rates. These investigations open new and challenging research directions. With no exception, the existing flat broadcast strategies register a dramatic drop of performances when the transmission rate is superior to 11Kb/s. There, we propose the first network-MAC layer broadcast protocol, CLBP, designed for multi-hop communication and resilient to human body postures and mobility. Our protocol is optimized to exploit the human body mobility by carefully choosing the most reliable communication paths in each studied posture. Moreover, our protocol includes a slot assignment mechanism that reduces the energy consumption, collisions, idle listening and overhearing. Additionally, CLBP includes a synchronization scheme that helps nodes to resynchronize with the Sink on the fly. Our protocol outperforms existing flat broadcast strategies in terms of percentage of covered nodes, energy consumption and correct reception of FIFO-ordered packets and maintains its good performances up to 190Kb/s transmission rates. [...]
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Almeida, Lenita Ponce Mendes de. "Educação na cultura digital, um desafio corporal." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2018. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21047.

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This research is part of the line of research New Technologies in Education of the Graduate Program in Education: Curriculum of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. It aims to reflect on the creation of new ways in school for the integration of the body to the school curriculum in digital culture. This work focuses on the development and appropriation of the body as an important component of the education of the individual in the contemporaneity. Starting from Michel Foucault’s theory of the docile bodies and the bodymedia theory of Christine Greiner and Helena Katz, this thesis registers and narrates the search for an integration of the body with knowledge in Circus Arts classes at a private school in the city of São Paulo. The research transits and is based on the digital culture as context, as well as it articulates the use of technologies as a cultural characteristic of the student. The impact of body discoveries is recorded in the construction of social notions such as responsibility, autonomy, individual and collective limits. Simple and widely used body solutions in teaching the arts of the scene, such as turning upside down or perceiving the center of balance, the observation of one’s own corporal possibilities and the ones of the colleagues act as facilitators to work with themes such as violence, gender, socio-cultural awareness and creativity. The main results of the research were the discovery of possible ways to construct forms for the integration of the body with the school curriculum found during the observation of the Circus Arts classes, the identification of a fragmented look at the body in the national documents and the lack of awareness of the potency that such integration can have for a quality critical education
Esta pesquisa insere-se na linha de pesquisa Novas Tecnologias na Educação, do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação: currículo da Pontifícia Universidade de São Paulo. Ela tem por objetivo refletir sobre a criação de novos caminhos na escola para a integração do corpo ao currículo escolar na cultura digital. Este trabalho foca o desenvolvimento e a apropriação do corpo como um importante componente da formação do indivíduo na contemporaneidade. Partindo da teoria dos corpos dóceis de Michel Foucault e da teoria corpomídia de Christine Greiner e Helena Katz, esta dissertação registra e narra a busca por uma integração do corpo com o conhecimento em aulas de Artes Circenses de uma escola particular da cidade de São Paulo. A pesquisa transita e fundamenta-se na cultura digital como contexto, assim como articula o uso das tecnologias como característica cultural do aluno. Registra-se o impacto das descobertas corporais na construção de noções sociais como responsabilidade, autonomia, limites individuais e coletivos. Soluções corporais simples e muito utilizadas no ensino das artes da cena, como virar de ponta cabeça ou perceber o centro de equilíbrio, a observação das próprias possibilidades corporais e a dos colegas, atuam como facilitadores para trabalhar com temas como violências, gênero, consciência sociocultural e criatividade. Os principais resultados da pesquisa foram a descoberta de possíveis veios para a construção de caminhos para a integração do corpo com o currículo escolar encontrados durante a observação das aulas de Artes Circenses, a identificação de um olhar fragmentado do corpo nos documentos nacionais e, ainda, a não conscientização da potência que tal integração pode ter para a educação crítica de qualidade
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Books on the topic "Corporeal communication"

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Ramsey, Ramsey Eric. The long path to nearness: A contribution to a corporeal philosophy of communication and the groundwork for an ethics of relief. Amherst, N.Y: Humanities Press, 1998.

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Ramsey, Ramsey Eric. The long path to nearness: A contribution to a corporeal philosophy of communication and the groundwork for an ethics of relief. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press, 1998.

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James, Judi. El lenguaje corporal: Proyectar una imagen positiva. Barcelona: Paidós, 2003.

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Deschamps, Marc-Alain. Le langage du corps et la communication corporelle. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1989.

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Le langage du corps et la communication corporelle. Paris: Presses Universitiares de France, 1989.

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Dieltjens, Sylvain. Researching discourse in business genres: Cases and corpora. Bern: Peter Lang, 2012.

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Researching discourse in business genres: Cases and corpora. Bern: Peter Lang, 2012.

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Carbonell, R. Ga. Todos pueden hablar bien: Método completo de expresión oral-corporal. Madrid: EDAF, 2001.

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Brière, Francis. Petit guide du langage corporel: 25 gestes à découvrir, analyser, interpréter. Montréal: Québec Loisirs, 2008.

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Pérez, Javier Villahizán. Conoce tu personalidad a través del lenguaje corporal. Madrid: LIBSA Editorial, 2003.

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Drieux, Philippe. "Machine and Communication of Corporeal Dispositions in Descartes and La Forge: The Mysterious ‘Article 83’ of L’Homme and La Forge’s Comments." In Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 127–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46989-8_8.

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Collins, Luke Curtis. "Analysing corpora." In Corpus Linguistics for Online Communication, 51–75. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2019. |: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429057090-4.

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Knight, Dawn. "e-Language: Communication in the Digital Age." In Corpora and Discourse Studies, 20–40. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137431738_2.

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Allwood, Jens, and Elisabeth Ahlsén. "Multimodal Intercultural Information and Communication Technology – A Framework for Designing and Evaluating Multimodal Intercultural Communicators." In Multimodal Corpora, 160–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04793-0_10.

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Collins, Luke Curtis. "Designing and building corpora." In Corpus Linguistics for Online Communication, 29–50. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2019. |: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429057090-3.

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Navickaitė-Martinelli, Lina. "Musical Performer’s Corporeal Identity and Its Communicative Functions." In Meanings & Co., 141–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91986-7_9.

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Hunt, Daniel, and Kevin Harvey. "Health Communication and Corpus Linguistics: Using Corpus Tools to Analyse Eating Disorder Discourse Online." In Corpora and Discourse Studies, 134–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137431738_7.

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Zuñiga, Daniel F., Teresa Amido, and Jorge E. Camargo. "Automatic Computation of Poetic Creativity in Parallel Corpora." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 710–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66562-7_50.

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Srinivasan, R., and C. N. Subalalitha. "A Thesaurus Based Semantic Relation Extraction for Agricultural Corpora." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 99–111. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63467-4_8.

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Miangah, Tayebeh Mosavi, and Amin Nezarat. "A Novel Method for Cross-Language Retrieval of Chunks Using Monolingual and Bilingual Corpora." In Information and Communication Technologies, 307–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15766-0_45.

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Conference papers on the topic "Corporeal communication"

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Jiang, Wentao, Thomas Bos, Wim Dehaene, Marian Verhelst, and Jan D'hooge. "Modelling of Channels for Intra-Corporal Ultrasound Communication." In 2018 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2018.8579768.

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Celino, D. R., J. P. C. Costa, T. C. Granado, Y. A. O. Assagra, and J. P. Carmo. "A RF mixer using 0.7μm CMOS for intra-corporal communication devices." In 2017 32nd Symposium on Microelectronics Technology and Devices (SBMicro). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sbmicro.2017.8113009.

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Tyshchenko, Oleh. "FORMULATIONS OF WISHES IN THE TRADITIONAL RUSSIAN FOLKLORE AND IN THE INTERNET COMMUNICATION." In Aktuální problémy výuky ruského jazyka XIV. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9781-2020-23.

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The article discusses the processes of transformation of wishes in modern precedent texts and social networks. It also focuses on the messages from Russian Twitter (in which there occur substitutions, omissions, additions, contaminations, occasional coinages or the usage of expressions in their direct meaning). The research presents the results of the origin of expressions Pip to your tongue, No bottom no cover, etc. analysis and reveals their frequency in text corpora from chronological perspective. The origin of these phrases is well known and is recorded in dictionaries and in the usage, speech practice and dialect phraseology of the Russian language and traditional folklore.
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Kabir, Ahsanul, Mircea Giurgiu, and Jon Barker. "Robust automatic transcription of English speech corpora." In 2010 8th International Conference on Communications (COMM). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccomm.2010.5509116.

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Ahmed, Raihan, Mehedi Al Hasan, and Mohammad Reza Selim. "Aligning Sentences in English-Bengali Corpora." In 2018 International Conference on Computer, Communication, Chemical, Material and Electronic Engineering (IC4ME2). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ic4me2.2018.8465608.

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Sahin, Omer, Alper Kurtoglu, and Gonenc Ercan. "Computer science terminology extraction from parallel corpora." In 2018 26th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/siu.2018.8404174.

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Sen, Mehmet Umut, and Berrin Yanikoglu. "Document classification of SuDer Turkish news corpora." In 2018 26th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/siu.2018.8404790.

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Neunerdt, M., M. Niermann, R. Mathar, and B. Trevisan. "Focused crawling for building Web comment corpora." In 2013 IEEE 10th Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccnc.2013.6488526.

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Yu, Juan, and Yanzhong Dang. "Learning Domain Feature from Text Corpora." In 2008 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2008.2670.

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Almeman, K., M. Lee, and A. A. Almiman. "Multi dialect Arabic speech parallel corpora." In 2013 1st International Conference on Communications, Signal Processing, and Their Applications (ICCSPA). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccspa.2013.6487288.

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