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Table 1. Affective meanings of head nods/shakes

in A Real-Time Head Nod and Shake Detector
by Ashish Kapoor Ames, Ashish Kapoor 2001
"... In PAGE 1: ...pproval) and as conversational feedback (e.g., to keep the conversation moving). Table1 shows some of the semantic functions and emotions associated with head nods and shakes. A system that could detect head nods and head shakes would be an important component in an interface that is expected to interact naturally with people.... ..."
Cited by 27

Table 1. Affective meanings of head nods/shakes

in A Real-Time Head Nod and Shake Detector
by Ashish Kapoor, Rosalind W. Picard 2001
"... In PAGE 1: ...pproval) and as conversational feedback (e.g., to keep the conversation moving). Table1 shows some of the semantic functions and emotions associated with head nods and shakes. A system that could detect head nods and head shakes would be an important component in an interface that is expected to interact naturally with people.... ..."
Cited by 27

Table 5. Recognition results for the testing set Recognized Head Nods Head Shake Misses

in A Real-Time Head Nod and Shake Detector
by Ashish Kapoor, Rosalind W. Picard 2001
Cited by 27

Table 4.2: head movement labels ^x nod (around x-axis)

in Rieks op den Akker
by Ruben Kooijman, Dirk Heylen, Anton Nijholt, Mannes Poel 2007

Table 1. Neighbourhood

in Clustering Overhead and Convergence Time Analysis of the Mobility-based Multi-Hop Clustering Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
by unknown authors

Table 2: Occurrences of the head movements accompanying feedback expressions

in feedback in
by Loredana Cerrato, Mustapha Skhiri
"... In PAGE 6: ... However for this paper we restricted our analysis to the data related to the move- ments coupled with feedback expressions, data related to other gestures are published elsewhere [Cerrato amp; Skhiri 2003]. Table2 reports a list of the occurrence of the gestures related to feedback that we observed and coded in the audio-video recordings Head nods and jerks are movements accompanying the production of short feedback expressions such as quot;ja quot; -yes- and quot;mh quot; produced with the main function of showing continuation of contact, perception and understanding of the message (label: FBCPU). These movements have been coded as quot;single quot; or quot;multiple quot;.... ..."

Table 3 Statistics of the relative errors in simulated heads

in the Yangtze River in southeastern Jiangsu Province, is
by Chongxi Chen, Shunping Pei, Jiu Jimmy Jiao, C. Chen, S. Pei, J. J. Jiao 2002
"... In PAGE 9: ... The fit for the first confined aquifer is, however, relatively poor. To provide information on the overall match of all the monitoring wells, including those in the unconfined, first, and second confined aquifers, Table3 presents some statistics concerning the relative error in the simu- lated water levels. The relative error is defined as the ab- solute difference between the simulated water level and the observed water level divided by the observed water level.... ..."

TABLE 2 Histological examination of insulitis in reconstituted NOD.scid mice*

in Intrinsic Defects in the T-Cell Lineage Results in Natural Killer T-Cell Deficiency and the Development of Diabetes in the Nonobese Diabetic Mouse
by Yang Yang, Min Bao, Ji-won Yoon

Table 3 show; a possible visitati amp; order for the nod amp;

in Automatic Construction of Sparse Data Flow Evaluation Graphs
by unknown authors

TABLE 1 The development of autoimmune diabetes in reconstituted NOD.scid mice*

in Intrinsic Defects in the T-Cell Lineage Results in Natural Killer T-Cell Deficiency and the Development of Diabetes in the Nonobese Diabetic Mouse
by Yang Yang, Min Bao, Ji-won Yoon
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