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Liew, Alan Wee-Chung. Visual speech recognition: Lip segmentation and mapping. Edited by Wang Shilin. Hershey PA: Medical Information Science Reference, 2009.

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Joachim, Hornegger, ed. Pattern recognition and image processing in C [plus] [plus]. Wiesbaden: Vieweg, 1995.

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Windows speech recognition programming: With Visual Basic and ActiveX voice controls ; exploring Speech API (SAPI) & Software Developer Kit (SDK) for voice input & output enabling of Windows applications. New York: IUniverse, Inc., 2004.

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Wayne, Cranton, Fihn Mark, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Handbook of Visual Display Technology. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Lip Tracking for Audio-Visual Speech Recognition. Storming Media, 1997.

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C, Schwab Eileen, and Nusbaum Howard C, eds. Pattern recognition by humans and machines. Orlando, Fla: Academic Press, 1986.

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Hornegger, Joachim, and Dietrich W. R. Paulus. Pattern Recognition and Image Processing in C++ (Vieweg Advanced Studies in Computer Science). Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn Verlag, 1995.

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Integrating Face and Voice in Person Perception. Springer, 2012.

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Cranton, Wayne, Janglin Chen, and Mark Fihn. Handbook of Visual Display Technology. Springer, 2016.

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Cranton, Wayne, Janglin Chen, and Mark Fihn. Handbook of Visual Display Technology. Springer, 2012.

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G, Stork David, and Hennecke Marcus E, eds. Speechreading by humans and machines: Models, systems, and applications. Berlin: Springer, 1996.

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Stork, David G., and Marcus E. Hennecke. Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications. Springer, 2010.

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(Editor), David G. Stork, and Marcus E. Hennecke (Editor), eds. Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications (NATO ASI Series / Computer and Systems Sciences). Springer, 1996.

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Morava, Eva, and Mirian C. H. Janssen. Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199972135.003.0063.

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Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) are usually diagnosed during infancy or childhood with severe multisystem disorder and neurologic presentation. With the increasing number of surviving adult patients, recognition of the distinct adult phenotype and awareness of the diagnostic difficulties in adulthood is essential. Patients with O-glycosylation defects or with abnormal dolichol synthesis might present first in adulthood. The majority of cases with adult CDG have a neurologic disease with intellectual disability, ataxia, speech disorder, visual disturbance, and skeletal findings. Psychological abnormalities are also common. Thrombotic complications and endocrine dysfunction might persist to adulthood. MPI-CDG, the only treatable form of CDG, might progress to chronic liver failure. Genetic testing is recommended in suspected cases, since transferrin screening analysis can be normal in adults, even in N-linked glycosylation disorders.
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Rueschemeyer, Shirley-Ann, and M. Gareth Gaskell, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198786825.001.0001.

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This handbook reviews the current state of the art in the field of psycholinguistics. Part I deals with language comprehension at the sublexical, lexical, and sentence and discourse levels. It explores concepts of speech representation and the search for universal speech segmentation mechanisms against a background of linguistic diversity and compares first language with second language segmentation. It also discusses visual word recognition, lexico-semantics, the different forms of lexical ambiguity, sentence comprehension, text comprehension, and language in deaf populations. Part II focuses on language production, with chapters covering topics such as word production and related processes based on evidence from aphasia, the major debates surrounding grammatical encoding. Part III considers various aspects of interaction and communication, including the role of gesture in language processing, approaches to the study of perspective-taking, and the interrelationships between language comprehension, emotion, and sociality. Part IV is concerned with language development and evolution, focusing on topics ranging from the development of prosodic phonology, the neurobiology of artificial grammar learning, and developmental dyslexia. The book concludes with Part V, which looks at methodological advances in psycholinguistic research, such as the use of intracranial electrophysiology in the area of language processing.
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Ramírez, Dixa. Colonial Phantoms. NYU Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479850457.001.0001.

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Colonial Phantoms argues that Dominican cultural expression from the late nineteenth century to the present day reveals the ghosted singularities of Dominican history and demographic composition. For centuries, the territory hosted a majority mixed-race free population whose negotiations with colonial power were deeply ambivalent. Disquieted by the predominating black freedom, Western discourses ghosted—mis-categorized or erased—the Dominican Republic from the most important global conversations and decisions of the 19th century. What kind of national culture do you create when leaders of the world powers, on whose recognition you depend, rarely remember your nation’s name? Dominicans, both island and diasporic, have expressed their dissatisfaction with dominant descriptors and interpellations through literature, music, and speech acts. These expressions run the gamut from ultra-conservative, anti-Haitian nationalist literature to present-day Afro-Latinx activism. Dominant fields of knowledge constructed to account for various modes of being in the Americas have not been able to discern, and, in some cases, have helped to obscure, the kinds of free black subjectivity that emerged in the Dominican Republic. Analyzing literature, government documents, music, the visual arts, public monuments, film, and ephemeral and stage performance, this book intervenes at the level of knowledge production and analysis by disrupting some of the fields. In so doing, it establishes a framework for placing Dominican expressive culture and historical formations at the forefront of a number of scholarly investigations of colonial modernity in the Americas, the African diaspora, geographic displacement (e.g., migration and exile), and international divisions of labor.
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