Kapur and his team began the project as a way to make communicating with AI agents less disruptive to
everyday interactions as well as more private.
Not exact matches
Now,
as much
as I want you to look like a winner, the traditional winner's pose is a bit much for
everyday interactions.
In this article, the style of social
interaction known
as hygge is analyzed
as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of
everyday life in Scandinavian societies.
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) studies outline shockingly common,
everyday interactions and events that are processed, but remain unrecognized,
as traumas that can increase risk of not only mental but physical illness.
Mothers reported more symptoms of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants
as well
as within their
everyday dyadic
interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
GiantOtter is also developing a separate series of mini online games to gather more complex data on human
interaction, such
as how people react to
everyday situations
as well
as occasions when something unexpected happens.
This process is applicable to all kinds of
everyday interactions, both with the police and with others who might engage in discriminatory behavior, such
as landlords or teachers.»
In 2005, Browns Mill School became the first sugar - free school in the country, and the results speak for themselves with a 30 percent decrease in nurse visits, a 28 percent drop in teacher referrals for bad behavior, and improved test scores.20 Dr. Sanders - Butler continues to see the difference in the children's health through weight loss and fewer absences,
as well
as more frequent
everyday positive
interactions with happier children.
Both in civics lessons and in
everyday interactions, K — 12 schools «don't treat free speech
as the preeminent protected right that it is,» said legal scholar Catherine J. Ross, who explores this issue in a new book, Lessons in Censorship: How Schools and Courts Subvert Students» First Amendment Rights.
The report also emphasises the action needed to allow women to disclose violence
as part of their
everyday interactions so that we can support earlier identification and intervention to stop violence and abuse from escalating to critical levels.
We've created the Behaviors of Learning and Teaching (BLT) Continuum
as a framework designed to describe these behaviors
as expressed in
everyday classroom
interactions.
HideOut explores how mobile projectors can enable new forms of
interaction with digital content projected on
everyday objects such
as books, walls, game boards, tables, and many others.
Inspired by filmmakers such
as Werner Herzog, Jim Jarmusch, and Béla Tarr, Cheng's subsequent films and videos often registered his curiosity
as he observed the overlooked and incongruous aspects of
everyday life and chronicled his
interactions with remote and historic sites.
The project aims to explain to the viewer how art investigates and comments on the processes of
everyday interactions between people and the world, how contemporary art practices interpret the current condition of disappearing transitions from object to subject, from nature and culture to conceptions of the world
as a collective process.
Recognized since the 1970s
as one of the most provocative artists of his generation, Bruce Nauman's video and sculptural installations look at the underlying meaning found within
everyday speech and
interaction.
Inspired by Giorgio de Chirico, Andre Breton and other 20th century surrealist painters, Weldon's dream - like and fantastical narratives playfully coax the viewer to consider the role of social media in our
everyday lives - the absurdity of time spent scrolling through photographs and feeds,
as well
as the the withdrawn insularity of choosing social media over genuine social
interactions.
When the paradox of science fiction is
everyday, artists are testing the limits of language
as code, blurring the distinction between computational linguistics and natural language, hinting that technology is not merely a medium to represent thoughts that already exist but is capable of dynamic
interactions producing the thoughts it describes.
Social
interaction is another key concern, and Pardo uses his furniture and beautifully coloured lamps
as a means of transforming
everyday spaces into aesthetic environments.
Her videos depart from
everyday scenarios into the site of fiction
as an entry point to more complicated notions of identity and self, and her sculptural installations often act
as visual containers for audience
interaction.
The impact of these
interactions on her art is readily apparent in her «painting constructions» such
as Sphinx (1962), a chaotic diorama, which preserves the rectangular space of the frame and its presentation hanging on a wall but expands into space, providing a capsule in which to assemble objects from
everyday life, linked and layered together with string and smears of paint.
«This is an exciting step forward
as we continue to pursue our vision of a world in which eye tracking enhances our
interaction with
everyday devices,» said Henrik Eskilsson, CEO of Tobii Technology.
It hasn't changed significantly since 2016: it's a little slow compared to stock Android, and it's noticeably slower in
everyday interactions such
as using the fingerprint scanner.
Features, such
as 4G LTE capability, Moto Display and Moto Voice, make
everyday interaction with your phone a lot more convenient.
As you meet different people
everyday, your
interaction with each of them matters.
As Dr. Gottman explains, «For many couples, just realizing that they shouldn't take their
everyday interactions for granted makes an enormous difference in their relationship.»
As parents, we teach our children about emotions and social
interactions everyday through modeling.
Over the last 10 years,
as these exchanges are becoming increasingly part of
everyday family
interaction, it has become apparent to me that a tectonic shift about acceptable behavior is taking place in parent - child relationships throughout the country.
To date, few studies have utilized electronic Ecological Momentary Assessment (e.EMA)
as a methodology that allows siblings to record in real time and across
everyday settings their patterns of
interaction, including rule breaking behavior.
In the role
as Coach, Home Visitors will learn to pivot to the parent - child relationship and the
everyday interactions that support the child's development.
As far as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind of psychological distress might affect different domains of life, including the one of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012
As far
as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind of psychological distress might affect different domains of life, including the one of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012
as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing,
as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind of psychological distress might affect different domains of life, including the one of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012
as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child
interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind of psychological distress might affect different domains of life, including the one of
everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012).