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text speech and dialogue | 2017

A New Corpus of Collaborative Dialogue Produced Under Cognitive Load Using a Driving Simulator

George Christodoulides

We present an experiment designed to collect both monologue and dialogue speech, produced under conditions that will tax the attentional resources of the speaker. Pairs of participants (native speakers of French) were asked to perform tasks involving use of the auditory memory, complex memorisation and recall, and collaborative exchange of information. Following the dual-task paradigm, we induced continuous attentional load to one of participants, using the Continuous Tracking and Reaction (ConTRe) task, in a driving simulator. In this article, we present the corpus and an initial analysis of the prosodic characteristics (silent pauses, filled pauses, disfluencies) in speech produced under cognitive load.


Archive | 2017

The Statistical Analysis of Experimental Results

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The way in which the results of experimental measurements can be best used in the extraction of conclusions relating to the magnitude measured is presented. The understanding of the concepts and methods presented in this chapter possibly constitute the main benefit the reader may derive from studying this book.


Archive | 2017

The Presentation of Numerical Results

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The way in which numerical results should be presented are discussed. The S.I. system of units is also presented, as well as the basic rules that must be followed in its use for the presentation of experimental results.


Archive | 2017

The Three Basic Probability Distributions

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The three basic probability distributions, Binomial or Bernoulli, Poisson and Normal or Gaussian, are briefly examined.


Archive | 2017

The Written Report of the Results of an Experiment

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The presentation of the results of an experiment in written form is examined. The basic rules of this presentation for a report of the results of an experiment in an educational laboratory are given. An example of the written report of an actual experiment is presented.


Archive | 2017

The Method of Least Squares

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The method of least squares is developed. The application of the method in the fitting of the best straight line or curve to a series of experimental results, with the aim of determining the relationship existing between two variables. The method is also used in finding the optimal solutions of systems of overdetermined linear equations.


Archive | 2017

Comparison and Rejection of Measurements

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The matter of the rejection of a measurement is examined. Criteria, such as Chauvenet’s criterion for the rejection of data are discussed.


Archive | 2017

The Statistics of Radioactivity

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The laws of Statistics find applications in the phenomenon of radioactivity. The disintegration of a nucleus is a random event which is not affected by the history of the nucleus or the conditions external to the nucleus. The probabilities that govern radioactive decay are evaluated.


Archive | 2017

Elements from the Theory of Errors

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

The general principles of the Theory of Errors are examined. This chapter provides new theoretical tools which may be used in the development of techniques in the analysis of experimental results.


Archive | 2017

The Propagation of Errors

Costas Christodoulides; George Christodoulides

Quite often, it is necessary to calculate the value of a quantity that was not measured directly but is expressed on terms of one or more quantities which have been measured and whose means and standard deviations are known. The evaluation of the standard deviation of this quantity is done taking into account the so-called propagation of errors from the quantities that have been measured to the derived quantity.

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National Technical University of Athens

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