نتایج جستجو برای: interactive feedback

تعداد نتایج: 234772  

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Communications 2022

Interactive applications with automated feedback will largely influence the design of future networked infrastructures. In such applications, status information about an environment interest is captured and forwarded to a compute node, which analyzes generates message. Timely processing forwarding must ensure be still applicable; thus, quality-of-service parameter for end-to-end latency over en...

Gait rehabilitation systems provide patients with guidance and feedback that assist them to better perform the rehabilitation tasks. Real-time feedback can guide users to correct their movements. Research has shown that the quality of feedback is crucial to enhance motor learning in physical rehabilitation. Common feedback systems based on virtual reality present interactive feedback in a monit...

Journal: :Education Sciences 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has evidenced a need for tools and methodologies to support students’ autonomous learning the formative assessment practices in distance education contexts, especially students from challenging backgrounds. This paper proposes conceptualization of Interactive Feedback (IF) Mathematics, which is step-by-step interactive process that guides learner resolution task after one ...

Journal: : 2023

Communicative competence is of particular importance in human life, so its formation should be given special attention. This becomes possible when using interactive learning technologies. Interactive methods are based on the principles interaction, activity trainees, reliance group experience, mandatory feedback

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه مازندران - دانشکده علوم انسانی و اجتماعی 1391

the present study aimed to investigate the possible effects of focused highlighted error feedback on grammatical accuracy of writing among iranian intermediate efl learners. after selecting 52 homogenous participants from among 70 university students attending azad university of rasht and randomly dividing them into two intact groups of 26 students, the researcher exposed the participants of th...

1995
Nicholas J. Belkin Colleen Cool Jürgen Koenemann Kwong Bor Ng Soyeon Park

We present results of a study in which 50 searchers, of varying degrees of experience in information retrieval (IR), each performed searches on two TREC4 adhoc interactive track topics, using a simple interface to the INQUERY retrieval engine. The foci of our study were: the relationships between the users' models and experience of IR, and their performance in the TREC-4 adhoc task while using ...

2001
D. L. Hartmann

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Print Version Interactive Discussion Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Print Version Interactive Discussion Abstract We revisit a model of feedback processes proposed by Lindzen et al. (2001), in which an assumed 22% reduction in the area of tropical high clouds per degree of sea surface temperatu...

2007
Hao-Chuan Wang Rohit Kumar Carolyn Penstein Rosé Tsai-Yen Li Chun-Yen Chang

We evaluate a new hybrid language processing approach designed for interactive applications that maintain an interaction with users over multiple turns. Specifically, we describe a method for using a simple topic hierarchy in combination with a standard information retrieval measure of semantic similarity to reason about the selection of appropriate feedback in response to extended language inp...

2005
Matthias Rauterberg Ben Salem Dirk van de Mortel

Based on the continuous increase in functionality of interactive products, tangible user interfaces are coming up. We will address one important design challenge: how to design the feedback of the internal state of the interactive product in a natural way. Although already several solutions are possible, we will introduce a new approach via smart materials. With smart materials the feedback of ...

2009
Milena Droumeva Alissa Antle Greg Corness Allen Bevans

In this paper we propose a role for suing embodied metaphor in the design of sound feedback for interactive physical environments. We describe the application of a balance metaphor in the design of the interaction model for a prototype interactive environment called Springboard. We focus specifically on the auditory feedback, and conclude with a discussion of design choices and future research ...

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