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    The Association between Depression Severity, Prosody, and Voice Acoustic Features in Women with Depression by Mohammad-Sadegh Seifpanahi, Tina Ghaemi, Ali Ghaleiha, Davood Sobhani-Rad, Mohammad-Kazem Zarabian

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The aim was to define the association between the severity of depression, prosody, and voice acoustic features in women suffering from depression and its comparisons with nondepressed people. …”
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    Design and Evaluation of a Voice-Controlled Elevator System to Improve the Safety and Accessibility by Ander Gonzalez Docasal, Jon Alonso, Jon Olaizola, Mikel Mendicute, Maria Patricia Franco, Arantza Del Pozo, Daniel Aguinaga, Aitor Alvarez, Eduardo Lleida

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This work introduces the design and assessment of a voice-controlled elevator system aimed at facilitating touchless interaction between users and hardware, thereby minimizing contact and improving accessibility for individuals with disabilities. …”
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    Parameterless-Growing-SOM and Its Application to a Voice Instruction Learning System by Takashi Kuremoto, Takahito Komoto, Kunikazu Kobayashi, Masanao Obayashi

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The improved SOM is applied to construct a voice instruction learning system for partner robots adopting a simple reinforcement learning algorithm. …”
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    Discursive analysis of rejection voices against brand social responsibility initiatives in Indonesia by Bambang Sukma Wijaya

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using a Foucauldian discursive formation approach, this study intertextually analyses advertising documents, news reports, petitions, microsites, social media, and online comments to understand media representation and voices of resistance and discover various conflicting interests, ethnic identity politics, regional sentiment, and political economy intertwined within the text as the power/knowledge. …”
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    Setting the tone: crossmodal emotional face-voice combinations in continuous flash suppression by Ulrich W. D. Müller, Antje B. M. Gerdes, Georg W. Alpers

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, all faces broke suppression faster when paired with voices. Interestingly, faces paired with neutral and happy voices broke suppression the fastest, followed by faces with fearful voices. …”
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    Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in the Italian Public Health Service: Macroeconomic and Corporate Implications by Adelaide Ippolito, Cira Impagliazzo, Paola Zoccoli

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We adopted the methodological scheme developed by Hirschman with exit, voice, and loyalty, considering the macroeconomic and corporate implications that it causes for Italian public health organizations. …”
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    Readiness of adults with type 1 diabetes and diabetes caregivers for diabetes distress monitoring using a voice-based digital health solution: insights from the PsyVoice mixed methods study by Carine de Beaufort, Guy Fagherazzi, Aurélie Fischer, Till Seuring, Franchesca Aguirre Vergara, Gloria A Aguayo, India Pinker, Maria A Tichomirowa, Siri-Maria Kamp

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objectives Diabetes distress can negatively affect the well-being of individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Voice-based (VB) technology can be used to develop inexpensive and ecological tools for managing diabetes distress. …”
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    SPEAKING BODIES, VISIBLE VOICES: NARRATIVE TENSION IN COPPOLA’S APOCALYPSE NOW: REDUX (2001) by Alifa Syauqina Mori, Aquarini Priyatna, Ari J Adipurwawidjana

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…While the original version may have highlighted the horror and dehumanization of the Vietnam War, it was also criticized for depicting women as one-dimensional sexual objects and effectively silencing their voices. However, by utilizing Verstraten’s notion of filmic narrative, Mulvey’s visual pleasure, and Stark’s narrative voicelessness, this research aims to show how narrative tension is displayed in Apocalypse Now: Redux and how it highlights the representation of the female characters’ subjectivity. …”
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