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Tecnología permite leer los labios y distinguir varios idiomas
on Apr 27, 2009 in Ciencia east anglia idioma traductor traductor labios university of east anglia En Inglaterra un grupo de investigadores de la Universidad of East Anglia han desarrollado una tecnología capaz de interpretar nueve idiomas, por medio de la lectura de los labios de un interlocutor. La tecnología su dio debido al estudio de los mo...



Psychologists find that head movement is more important than gender in nonverbal communication
on May 23, 2009 in Carnegie Mellon University Entertainment Head National Science Foundation professor San Francisco Steven Boker Technology University of East Anglia University of Pittsburgh University of Virginia videoconferencing technology Virginia May 21, 2009 ? It is well known that people use head motion during conversation to convey a range of meanings and emotions, and that women use more active head motion when conversing with each other than men use when they talk with each other.



First live 'cloning' of faces challenges assumptions about human behavior
on May 30, 2009 in Barry-John Theobald cloning Entertainment Iain Matthews Jeffrey Cohn Steven Boker Technology University of East Anglia University of Pittsburgh University of Virginia video conferencing Virginia Computer scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have developed a new way of cloning facial expressions during live conversations to help us better understand what influences our behaviour when we communicate with others.



Humans lend a hand to critically endangered waterbird
on Jul 26, 2009 in Asia Birdlife International Cambodia Hugh Wright Indonesia Laos Myanmar Social Issues Technology Thailand University of East Anglia Vietnam Human impact on one of the world's most threatened bird species can be beneficial rather than destructive - and could even save it from extinction - according to counterintuitive new findings by the University of East Anglia (UEA).



Legislation restricting Internet access
on Aug 14, 2009 in broadband broadband access Daithí Mac Síthigh Europe iphone ISP Law Norwich Technology United States University of East Anglia WAP wireless access Laws aimed at tackling illegal use of wireless internet connections are restricting attempts to increase broadband access, according to research published today.



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