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Takeuchi and nagao [tak93], and schiano et.al. [sch00] pointed out that human faceto-face conversation has provided an ideal model for designing a multimodal human-computer interaction hci ; . characteristics of face-to-face conversation are the multiplicity and multi modality of the communication channel. a channel is a communication medium, while a modality is the sense used to perceive signals from the outside world. examples of human communication channels are: the auditory channel that carries speech and vocal intonation, the visual channel that carries facial expressions and body movements. the sense of sight, hearing and touch are all examples of modalities. multimodal user interfaces are interfaces with multiple channels that act on multiple modalities. conversation is supported by multiple coordinated activities of various cognitive levels. as a result communication becomes highly flexible and robust, so that failure of one channel is recovered by another channel and a message in one channel can be explained by another channel. this is the basic idea how a multimodal hci should be developed to facilitate realistic human-machine interaction. however, it cannot be neglected the possibility that a multimedia communication system sends ambiguous asynchronous signal via different channels. for example if the machine sends output string "it's really the happiest day in my life" through verbal channel but it displays ! sadness facial expression ; through nonverbal channel, which opposites to the output string. this problem rises since the machine did not have the facility to recognize emotion in the text prompt and or cannot coordinate it with appropriate facial expression. current majority research works in separate studies is based on various human communicative signals [nak99]. although the non-verbal aspects of communications, such as emotion-based communications, play very important roles in our daily lives, most of the researches so far have concentrated on the verbal aspects of communications and have neglected the nonverbal aspects. therefore since 1992, the automated system for nonverbal communication is an ongoing project at knowledge based system group of delft university of technology [van95]. the goal of this project is the development of an intelligent automated system for the analysis of human non-verbal communicative signals. the system has to provide qualitative and quantitative information on different levels about various nonverbal signals sensed while monitoring a human subject. the system should detect a nonverbal signal given by the observed person. next, the system should categorize the detected signals as a specific facial action, a specific body action, a specific vocal reaction, or specific physiological reaction. after that, the system should give an appropriate interpretation of the recognized communicative signals e.g. emotional interpretation ; . at last, the system should reason about the intentions of the user and optionally ; respond in a similar, anthropomorphic manner.
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Nanotechnology is the study of scientific phenomena and applications of ultra-small functional systems. nanotechnology is one of the key areas of research and development for the 21st-century, with the potential for major scientific breakthroughs and revolutionary changes in areas such as manufacturing and design. nanotechnology is a highly interdisciplinary subject appropriate to a wide range of science and engineering industrial sectors. this is reflected at leeds where the skills and specialisms of departments across the university are brought together to deliver this course. this course covers the principal physical, chemical, electronic and biological scientific and engineering aspects and the many interfaces between them. teaching is by a mixture of lectures, laboratory classes, tutorials, example classes and seminars. leeds is renowned for world-class research in this field and a key feature of the course is the access students have to nanotechnology researchers who are working at the cutting edge of this topical new area. students also have the use of a specially commissioned force microscopy laboratory and a class 1000 clean room for hands-on fabrication of devices. nanotechnology is one of the new emerging topical areas in science with many applications to new industrial and manufacturing processes: defence, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and microelectronic industries and our graduates are well placed to embark on successful careers in these fields. the degree programme is acredited by the royal society of chemistry.
For ways to meet demands in flagstaff, winslow, williams and other towns. a study by the bureau of reclamation concluded that the region would face water shortages by 2050. the study examined several solutions, including a pipeline that would import water from lake powell or the colorado river. navajo leaders strongly support such a project, seeing it as a way to help serve the parched western reservation. "there are limited resources. the demand is already exceeded in some areas, " said ray benally, the tribe's water resources director. "there's no way around working together." flagstaff relies on groundwater for 80 percent of its supplies and is exhausting its ability to drill wells. the city will need to import water by 2030 to meet demand, said ron doba, utilities director. the city bought a ranch about 35 miles to the east with the intent of developing the groundwater, but that option will require a pipeline and pumps. building the pipeline could cost 0 million; operating it would cost millions more. the bureau study estimated that a pipeline from lake powell would cost more than 0 million, with annual operating costs of about million. a tribal settlement could help secure the federal money needed to cover the costs. to join in a lake powell pipeline, flagstaff would need to acquire colorado river water rights. doba said the idea is worth pursuing, and he thinks it's doable. "i think it does have a chance of happening, " he said, "as long as we're able to continue to build on our trust of one another." losing patience navajo leaders say they are willing to work with the states and the federal government, but it's clear their patience is wearing thin. they are angry that the interior department and the seven colorado river states continue to strike new deals among themselves without including the tribe. navajo nation president joe shirley warned lawmakers in washington earlier this year that the tribe will take its claims to court if settlement attempts don't progress. "if the settlement were to fail, and the navajo nation were forced to pursue the litigation of its claims, the united states would still be exposed to horrific liabilities even if the navajo nation were to obtain only modest water rights, " shirley said! Major league poker's 'on the felt' internet radio show gets high rolling with internet radio station highrollerradio highrollerradio announced today that it has entered into a limited broadcasting agreement with major league poker, producers of 'on the felt' poker chair radio show. 24-7pressrelease - fort lauderdale, fl and atlanta, ga, august 11, 2005 - august 10, 2005 highrrollerradio , a privately held internet sports talk radio format station of online gaming programming which stream casts and produces online wagering, gaming, sports radio shows and information on the world wide web at highrollerradio announced today that it has entered into a limited broadcasting agreement with major league poker, producers of 'on the felt' poker radio show, to feature 'on the felt' on highrollerradio . this online radio show created for poker players was the first online show to broadcast live from the world series of poker lifestyle show at the rio in las vegas this past july. 'on the felt' was streamed live from the major league poker booth directly to the show's sponsor, gamingclubpoker , so that gaming club poker players could listen in on the wsop action while playing online. produced in a sports talk radio format, 'on the felt' is hosted by mark arum, a poker player and radio personality who leads fast-paced, lively discussions and short features on all topics of interest to today's poker player. 'on the felt' delivers interviews with the biggest names in poker, tips to improve poker skills, as well as the latest poker news, tournament standings and much more. highrollerradio will begin stream casting the program starting monday, august 15, 2005 at 6pm. "we are very excited to add 'on the felt' to our line up. i think that our listeners will enjoy the poker discussions and tips to improve playing skills." said miguel dotres ceo of iepnetwork inc. which owns and operates highrollerradio . "this is precisely the type of quality content the poker community has been waiting for, " commented major league poker's cmo, tony tomassini. "with the tremendous growth of online poker, it only makes sense for us to use the internet to deliver our radio show." highrollerradio was founded in 2005 by a group of dedicated, forward- thinking radio broadcasters and high-tech executives. the company's network of talent and producers provides entertaining information for listeners in a user-friendly, interactive format. the company programs are used to promote online wagering industry and responsible gambling. for further information, please visit highrollerradio or all the company at 954 ; 239-1089. about major league poker major league poker is a marketing and entertainment-based company engaged in three primary areas within the world of professional poker: the development and production of original programming for radio, tv and the web, the management of poker tournaments and events, and the creation of top-quality poker merchandise. mlp was founded in 2003 by professional poker player, roger ledford. for general correspondence, contact us at: info mlpoker or visit our showcase online at mlpoker . about the gaming club online poker room the gaming club online poker room is one of the gaming brands operated by belle rock gaming, which is owned by carmen media group limited based in gibraltar. part of the prima poker network - a global card room network where players from different card rooms play against each other, the gaming club online poker room is designed to bring players the ultimate entertainment experience. the gaming club incorporates cutting-edge technology and rich interface features to bring the best online poker games to life. players can experience the action at gamingclubpoker . as the most trusted name in online gaming, belle rock gaming continues to set the standard in fair play, transparency initiatives and the promotion of responsible gaming. 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Ject such a view carroll, 1979; wartick and cochran, 1985; wood, 1991 ; . for example, carroll 1979, p. 502 ; holds that social responsiveness is not an alternative to social responsibility but rather "the action phase of management responding in the social sphere." wartick and cochran 1985, p. 765 ; hold that both "are equally valid concepts and that both should be included as separate dimensions of corporate social involvement." the concepts of social responsiveness and of corporate social performance can be seen as the evolution of the concept of social responsibility. in this article, the concept of csr is seen as including the other two concepts. carroll's "three-dimensional conceptual model" carroll, 1979, 1991 ; was the initial model of corporate social performance. it consisted of an integration of three aspects: first, a definition of social responsibility; second, an identification of the social issues to which these responsibilities are tied, such as consumerism, environment, employment discrimination, product safety, occupational safety and health; and third, the philosophy of responsiveness, that is the philosophy, mode, or strategy behind companies' response to social responsibility and social issues reaction, defense, accommodation, and proaction ; . building on previous definitions of csr which refer to the responsibility to make a profit, obey the law, and "go beyond" these activities, carroll 1979, 1991 ; argues that csr encompasses four categories of social responsibilities: economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary or philanthropic ; . economic responsibilities reflect the belief that companies have an obligation to produce goods and services that consumers need and want, and to be profitable in the process. legal responsibilities indicate that companies are expected to pursue economic responsibilities within the confines of written law. ethical and discretionary responsibilities encompass the more general responsibilities to do what is right and avoid harm. ethical responsibilities indicate a concern that companies meet society's expectations of business conduct that are not codified into law, but rather are reflected in unwritten standards, norms, and values implicitly derived from society. companies' discretionary responsibilities are volitional or philanthropic in nature, in the sense that they represent voluntary roles assumed by companies for which society's expectations are not as clear-cut as in the ethical responsibilities. carroll 1991 ; argues that these four categories of corporate social responsibilities can be depicted as a pyramid, in which economic responsibilities are the foundation upon which all other responsibilities are predicated and without which they can not be achieved, and discretionary responsibilities are the apex figure 1 ; . notwithstanding, companies are expected to fulfil these four social responsibilities simultaneously. an important consideration regarding this perspective is that, contrary to the common belief that economic responsibility is related to what the companies do for themselves, and the other responsibilities are related to what they do for others, "economic viability is something business does for society as well." carroll, 1999, p. 284 ; matten et al. 2003, p. 110 ; underline the centrality of the ethical and philanthropical areas of responsibility to the study of csr because of the differentiation they allow to establish between voluntary corporate behaviour and mere compliance. the csr debate has focused on the moral and philanthropic responsibilities, giving little attention to economic and legal responsibilities. in this article, the term csr will also be used to refer to ethical and philantropical responsibilities of business. an important and recent addition to the discussion of carroll's model was offered by carroll himself in schwartz and carroll 2003 ; . these authors develop a three-domain approach, in and poker shareware.
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Cleric. something more is called for--an exorcist. exorcism while the presence remains immaterial but see exorcising is a ritual, a spoken formula that calls upon one or more deia haunting presence, below ; . normal vulnerabilities of a particular kind of undead do not apply to the haunting presties to drive out a haunting presence. exorcism of a haunting ence of that undead. for instance, the haunting presence of presence is a two-step process--first, forcing a presence to a vampire haunting a fire poker chair is not destroyed if the poker become physical; then, once the undead has revealed itself, is brought into sunlight. destroying it. effects of a haunting: a presence haunting an object the haunting presence can be forced to reveal itself through the use of a special ritual, one that is generally known can do so in couple of ways. undead of fewer than 5 hit dice can use only one form of haunting, but undead of 5 or anyone with ranks in knowledge religion ; . it must be more hd can make their presence known using either of performed by an exorcist who spends ten consecutive fullround actions chanting the exorcising formula, at the end two methods--impermanent home or poltergeist. of which time the exorcist must make a dc 20 knowledge impermanent home: an undead presence haunting an object or an area can sometimes become more than a presence, religion ; check. if the exorcist's concentration is interrupted, the ritual must begin again. if the ritual is successful, the actually taking corporeal or incorporeal form a number of haunting presence becomes physical and must remain so for 1 times per week equal to the undead's hit dice this includes haunting presences that manifest as incorporeal undead ; . full round. the exorcist's next action can be an attempt either to turn the revealed undead or to continue the ritual, with an the presence that takes form does so anywhere within the location it haunts, or in the closest empty space adjacent to additional dc 20 knowledge religion ; check required at the end of each round. each successful check forces the undead the object it haunts. a presence that takes form can remain in its form for up to a number of minutes equal to its hd. an to remain in corporeal or incorporeal ; physical form for 1 additional round. undead that takes form can choose at any time to return to even undead of 5 or fewer hd that normally haunt only as its haunting presence status, but it must take a move action poltergeists are forced to take form by the exorcism ritual, as to do so. while in physical form, the undead can take any actions well as haunting presences that have already used up all their chances to take form for the week. undead that are forced normal for an undead of its kind. it can attack, take damage, to take form usually use their actions to attempt to slay the and even be destroyed. if it is destroyed, the haunting presence is also permanently eradicated, unless it is a ghost, lich, exorcist before they themselves are destroyed, so exorcists or some other sort of undead resistant to destruction. most generally bring along companions who can physically attack undead will attempt to return to their haunting presence the revealed undead. status if threatened with such destruction. poltergeist: if an object has parts that move a wagon, a clock, haunted sites or a crossbow are examples ; , a haunting presence can control traditionally, haunting refers to the presence of a ghost or the object's movement. the object will move no faster than similar undead creature, as described above. however, there the undead itself could move in its normal form. thus, a might be reasons other than the direct activity of a creature wagon can be made to roll out of a stable with no horse pulling that earn a site the reputation of being haunted. some posit or steer toward a pedestrian on a street. a clock can slow sibilities include the manifestation of an evil essence, a or run backward. a crossbow can cock and fire but not aim lingering curse, or the psychic resonance of terrible events or load itself ; . that occurred in that place. these manifestations have more an undead with at least 10 hd and a charisma score of 17 in common with dungeon hazards such as green slime than or higher can actually force an object with no moving parts they do with actual ghosts, presenting a hazard or series of to animate see animated objects on page 13 of the monster hazards but no foe that can be defeated. houses, castles, and cemeteries are common haunted manual ; , based on the object's size. no undead, no matter how many hit dice or how high a charisma score, can animate an sites--and houses or castles built atop catacombs or ancient object that has a higher challenge rating than its own. cemeteries are particularly prone to haunting. any place can if a location instead of an object is haunted, the haunting become haunted, however: temples, farms, schools, shops and presence can animate a number of objects equal to its hd at marketplaces, bridges, ships and caravans, and so on. one time. the manifestations of hauntings fall into two broad categories: illusion effects and telekinetic effects. other effects: no matter how the haunting presence makes itself felt, the haunting presence of a sentient undead can illusion effects: phantom knocking, rattling chains, the always choose to speak to nearby creatures, most often in a stench of death filling the air--these are illusory manifestawhispery or incoherent voice that seems to come from the tions. generally, they are figments--equivalent to ghost sound, air. however, haunting presences are usually not much for silent image, and related spells--that activate under certain conversation. characters might note at times that the object circumstances or at specific times. the sound of a child crying might manifest whenever one character is alone in they have found or the location they inhabit has a strange air or an appearance that is somehow off with a successful dc a certain room at night. the sound of rattling chains might 15 intelligence check ; . seem to move up a staircase every night at midnight. another exorcising a haunting presence: no matter how a common figment is the phantom reenactment of events haunting presence chooses to reveal itself, it is subject to being that occurred on the site--often a traumatic event such as discovered and destroyed. unfortunately, a cleric's turning a murder or suicide. characters who interact with a figment ability generally has no direct effect on haunting presences, or other illusion effect can make will saves to disbelieve the other than to irritate them and focus their attention on the effect as if it were a comparable illusion spell and multiplayer poker online. Through the smithsonian scholars in schools program, two scholars from the smithsonian institute spoke to iisd high school students about the latest studies in forensic anthropology and invertebrate zoology on march 2224. guest speakers, edwin smith and dr. david r. hunt, are both leading scholars in their fields and smithsonian museum officials. they spoke with small groups of students about their research, presented photos and specimens, and fielded questions from students. "coming down here and talking with students is always a nice opportunity to share the type of stuff that we do during the week, but is kind of hidden away, " mr. smith said. "it has been great; we have been so well hosted down here. the schools have great facilities, really well prepared students and instructors, so it has been fun." "i enjoy doing these outings; they give us the opportunity to let students know what we are doing at the smithsonian, " mr. hunt said. 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