نتایج جستجو برای: ideal speech situation

تعداد نتایج: 332782  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2006
Douglas S Brungart Peter S Chang Brian D Simpson DeLiang Wang

When a target speech signal is obscured by an interfering speech wave form, comprehension of the target message depends both on the successful detection of the energy from the target speech wave form and on the successful extraction and recognition of the spectro-temporal energy pattern of the target out of a background of acoustically similar masker sounds. This study attempted to isolate the ...

Journal: :Journal of Logic, Language and Information 2010
Gerhard Lakemeyer

The situation calculus is one of the most established formalisms for reasoning about action and change. In this paper we will review the basics of Reiter’s version of the situation calculus, show how knowledge and time have been addressed in this framework, and point to some of the weaknesses of the situation calculus with respect to time. We then present a modal version of the situation calcul...

2016
Tatiana Manfrini GARCIA Regina Tangerino de Souza JACOB Maria Fernanda Capoani Garcia MONDELLI

OBJECTIVE To relate the performance of individuals with hearing loss at high frequencies in speech perception with the quality of life before and after the fitting of an open-fit hearing aid (HA). METHODS The WHOQOL-BREF had been used before the fitting and 90 days after the use of HA. The Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) had been conducted in two phases: (1) at the time of fitting without an HA ...

2007
MOTI GITIK

An old question of T. Jech and K. Prikry asks if an existence of a precipitous ideal implies necessary existence of a normal precipitous ideal. The aim of the paper is to prove some results in the positive direction. Thus, it is shown that under some mild assumptions, an existence of a precipitous ideal over א1 implies an existence of a normal precipitous ideal over א1 once a Cohen subset is ad...

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2014
Alex Gillespie Tom Reader Flora Cornish Catherine Campbell

Inclusive, unconstrained and honest communication is widely advocated as beneficial and ethical. We critically explore this assumption by reflecting upon our research in acute care, informal care and public health. Using Habermas' ideals of dialogue to conceptualise ideal speech, we concur with observations that health care is often characterised by intractable exclusions and constraints. Rathe...

Journal: :journal of algebra and related topics 2015
s. visweswaran a. parmar

the rings considered in this article are commutative with identity $1neq 0$. by a proper ideal of a ring $r$,  we mean an ideal $i$ of $r$ such that $ineq r$.  we say that a proper ideal $i$ of a ring $r$ is a  maximal non-prime ideal if $i$ is not a prime ideal of $r$ but any proper ideal $a$ of $r$ with $ isubseteq a$ and $ineq a$ is a prime ideal. that is, among all the proper ideals of $r$,...

2014
YUNLONG GAO Tarek Abdelzaher

The thesis presents a novel situation awareness tool for sensing classification. We proposed a general scheme for sensing, and applied that to build an acoustic tool for teams of first responders and emergency personnel. It constitutes an audio interface for reliably recording and disseminating situation progress as extracted from the team’s audio communications. The tool that we built is inten...

2002
Todd G. Kelley

A fundamental aspect of general reasoning about physical systems is qualitative reasoning about continuous processes. The situation calculus is proposed as a framework for qualitative reasoning with some desirable properties that are less evident in the traditional framework, qualitative physics. However, in order to handle qualitative reasoning about continuous properties, we extend the concur...

Journal: :J. Log. Comput. 1994
Rob Miller Murray Shanahan

A narrative is a course of real events about which we might have incomplete information. Formalisms for reasoning about action may be broadly divided into those which are narrative-based, such as the Event Calculus of Kowalski and Sergot, and those which reason on the level of hypothetical sequences of actions, in particular the Situation Calculus. This paper bridges the gap between these types...

1995
John McCarthy

Concurrent events are treated merely by not forbidding them. Narrative is treated as a collection of situations and events and relations among them. Narrative is easier than planning, because it does not require that the effects of events be guaranteed. Prediction is harder than planning, because it requires that the actions be inferred from the motives of the actors.

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