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Parental Training is a methodology where therapists teach caregivers how to train their kids in specific behaviors practicing. It can be used in verbal behavior acquisition for children with autism mediated by the parents. In this paper, we are presenting ...
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Efficient Transformer-Based Speech Recognition

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Training deep neural network based Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) models often requires thousands of hours of transcribed data, limiting their use to only a few languages. Moreover, current state-of-the-art acoustic models are based on the Transformer ...
EPFL2022

Reflection for action: designing tools to support teacher reflection on everyday evidence

Pierre Dillenbourg

Improving educational practice through reflection is one important focus of teacher professional development approaches. However, such teacher reflection operates under practical classroom constraints that make it happen infrequently, including the relianc ...
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD2020

Non-invasive brain stimulation: an interventional tool for enhancing behavioral training after stroke

Friedhelm Christoph Hummel, Maximilian Jonas Wessel

Stroke is the leading cause of disability among adults. Motor deficit is the most common impairment after stroke. Especially, deficits in fine motor skills impair numerous activities of daily life. Re-acquisition of motor skills resulting in improved or mo ...
Frontiers Research Foundation2015

Plastic modifications within inhibitory control networks induced by practicing a stop-signal task: an electrical neuroimaging study

Fosco Bernasconi

Inhibitory control refers to our ability to suppress ongoing motor, affective or cognitive processes and mostly depends on a fronto-basal brain network. Inhibitory control deficits participate in the emergence of several prominent psychiatric conditions, i ...
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