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Sebastian Möller

Researcher at Technical University of Berlin

Publications -  531
Citations -  7103

Sebastian Möller is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality (business) & Quality of experience. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 491 publications receiving 5830 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Möller include German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence & University of Oslo.

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Describing Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction

TL;DR: It is argued that approaches to annotate multimodal human face-to-face interaction are not suitable for current device-based human-computer interaction, and existing extensions proposed to established parameters describing the interaction with spoken dialog systems are presented and discussed.
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Simulating Turn-Taking in Conversations with Delayed Transmission.

TL;DR: This paper simulates two types of conversations with distinct levels of interactivity, and shows how the turn-taking mechanisms modeled for conversations without delay perform in scenarios with delay and identifies to which extend the simulation is able to model the delayed turn- taking observed in human conversation.
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High- vs. Low-quality Video Lectures - Don't Worry, Just Put them Online!.

TL;DR: This position paper claims that a major obstacle of offering video lectures for public universities appears to be the fact that they intend to compete with prestigious private universities regarding quality of the videos and complexity of the installed platform without being able to provide the additional resources required to do so.
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Interactivity-Based Quality Prediction of Conversations with Transmission Delay

TL;DR: A model to predict the quality of a conversation under the influence of transmission delay based on the interactivity parameters extracted from that conversation is proposed, and which parameters are most suited for such a prediction are evaluated.
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Information and communications technology in dementia care: acceptance among professional caregivers

TL;DR: Assessment of acceptance and attitudes of professional caregivers regarding ICTs in dementia care and qualitative content analysis of the interview transcripts revealed both factors promoting the use of I CTs in residential dementia care, and potential barriers.