- Speech and dialogue systems
- AI in Service Interactions
- Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
- Action Observation and Synchronization
- Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
- Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
- Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
- Logistics and Transportation Systems
- Occupational Health and Safety in Workplaces
- Operations Management Techniques
- Knowledge Management and Sharing
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Risk and Safety Analysis
- Business, Innovation, and Economy
- Stress and Burnout Research
- Digital Communication and Language
University College Dublin
2022-2024
Trinity College Dublin
2023
San Sebastián University
2023
Mexican Institute of Petroleum
2000
extended-abstract Share on A Special Interest Group Developing Theories of Language Use in Interaction with Conversational User Interfaces Authors: Paola Raquel Peña School Information and Communication Studies, University College Dublin, Ireland 0000-0002-6371-8074View Profile , Philip R Doyle 0000-0002-2686-8962View Emily Yj Ip Computer Science Statistics, Trinity 0000-0001-6307-9666View Giovanni Di Liberto 0000-0002-7361-0980View Darragh Higgins College, 0000-0003-1008-0051View Rachel...
The theory of socially shared regulation learning (SSRL) suggests that successful collaborative groups can identify and respond to trigger events stemming from cognitive or emotional obstacles in learning. Thus, develop real-time support for SSRL, novel metrics are needed different types invite SSRL. Our aim was apply two derived data streams study how SSRL shaped group linguistic alignment (based on audio data) physiological synchrony electrodermal activity data). came six students (N = 18)...
Human-machine dialogue (HMD) research debates the degree to which language production in this context is egocentric or allocentric. That is, a person might take machine's perspective into account. Our study aims identify whether users produce allocentric within speech-based HMD when there asymmetry information available both partners. Through an adapted referential communication task, we manipulated presence absence of visual distractors and occlusions, similarly previous tasks used...
Conversational User Interfaces such as Voice Assistants are hugely popular. Yet they designed to be monolingual by default, lacking support for, or sensitivity to, the bilingual dialogue experience. In this provocation paper, we highlight language production challenges faced in VA interaction for users. We argue that, facilitating phenomena seen interaction, code-switching, can foster a more inclusive and improved user experience also explore ways that might achieved, through of multiple...
Current work supposes that people tend to adapt their language allocentrically, taking into account the perceived limitations of partners, when talking computers. Yet, debates in human-human dialogue (HHD) research suggest may also act egocentrically producing dialogue. Our aims identify whether, similar HHD, users produce egocentric within speech-based human-computer (HCD) interactions and how this behaviour compares interaction with human partners. Through two controlled experiments using...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production inhuman-computer dialogue (HCD) is sparse. What work there in field humancomputerinteraction (HCI) supposes people tend to adapt their languageallocentrically, taking into account perceived limitations partners, whentalking computers. Yet, debates human-human (HHD) research suggestthat may also act egocentrically when producing dialogue. Ourresearch aims identify whether, similar HHD, users produce...
Human-machine dialogue (HMD) research debates the degree to which language production in this context is egocentric or allocentric. That is, a person might take machine’s perspective into account. Our study aims identify whether users produce allocentric within speech-based HMD when there asymmetry information available both partners. Through an adapted referential communication task, we manipulated presence absence of visual distractors and occlusions, similarly previous tasks used...
El burnout es un síndrome relacionado con el estrés crónico en trabajo y se caracteriza por la falta de energía, sentimientos negativos realización. Los docentes enfrentan a diversos estresores ocupacionales, como altas cargas trabajo, conflictos entre docencia e investigación, exigencias administrativas. Estos factores pueden contribuir al desgaste emocional aumento depresión los docentes.En este estudio cuantitativo transversal realizado facultad Medicina Universidad San Sebastián,...
Elaboration of Analysis Studies Risks to Production and Distribution Facilities Gas F. García; García Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scholar M.P. Castillo; Castillo P.J. Peña Paper presented at the SPE International Petroleum Conference Exhibition in Mexico, Villahermosa, February 2000. Number: SPE-59032-MS https://doi.org/10.2118/59032-MS Published: 01 2000 Cite View Citation Add Manager Share Icon Twitter LinkedIn Get Permissions...