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Amalgamated Evolutionary Approach for Optimized Routing in Time Varying Ultra Dense Heterogeneous Networks
Routing mechanisms in Ultra-Dense Network (UDNs) are expected to be flexible, scalable, and robust in nature and the establishment of the shortest path between the source and destination pairs will always be a critical...
A Neural Basis for Phonological Awareness? An Oscillatory “Temporal Sampling” Perspective
U Goswami
Jul 05, 2017
Individual differences in phonological awareness, or speech-sound awareness, between children predict reading and spelling development across languages. Recent advances in our understanding of the neural basis of speech encoding...
The role of phase synchronisation between low frequency amplitude modulations in child phonology and morphology speech tasks.
Recent models of the neural encoding of speech suggest a core role for amplitude modulation (AM) structure, particularly regarding AM phase alignment. Accordingly, speech tasks that measure linguistic development in children may...
Speech rhythm and language acquisition
Usha Goswami
May 23, 2019
Language lies at the heart of our experience as humans and disorders of language acquisition carry severe developmental costs. Rhythmic processing lies at the heart of language acquisition. Here, I review our understanding of...
Language acquisition and speech rhythm patterns
Usha Goswami
Sep 02, 2022
All human infants acquire language, but their brains do not know which language/s to prepare for. This observation suggests that there are fundamental components of the speech signal that contribute to building a language...
Department of Mass Communication will host Fulbright Visiting Scholar from India
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Triveni Goswami Mathur will visit Winthrop at the invitation of Winthrop Professor of Mass Communication Padmini Patwardhan. Mathur will be talking to several mass communication classes on topics related to professionalism and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Novel word learning deficits in infants at family risk for dyslexia.
Children of reading age diagnosed with dyslexia show deficits in reading and spelling skills, but early markers of later dyslexia are already present in infancy in auditory processing and phonological domains. Deficits in...
Auditory Sensory Processing and Phonological Development in High IQ and Exceptional Readers, Typically Developing Readers, and Children With Dyslexia
Phonological difficulties characterize children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but whether impaired auditory processing underlies these phonological difficulties is debated. Here the causal question is addressed...
Published by: Child Development
Impaired Recognition of Metrical and Syntactic Boundaries in Children with Developmental Language Disorders.
In oral language, syntactic structure is cued in part by phrasal metrical hierarchies of acoustic stress patterns. For example, many children's texts use prosodic phrasing comprising tightly integrated hierarchies of metre and...
Developing Fuzzy-AHP-Integrated Hybrid MCDM System of COPRAS-ARAS for Solving an Industrial Robot Selection Problem
Robots are one of the most commonly used automated material handling equipment (MHE) in an industry, installed to perform a variety of hazardous and repetitive tasks, e.g., loading, unloading, pick-and-place operations, etc. The...
Capacitive malaria aptasensor using Plasmodium falciparum glutamate dehydrogenase as target antigen in undiluted human serum
A capacitive aptasensor for detecting the malaria biomarker, Plasmodium falciparum glutamate dehydrogenase (PfGDH), directly in human serum samples developed. A thiolated ssDNA aptamer (NG3) that binds specifically to PfGDH...
A Technique for Securing Big Data Using K-Anonymization With a Hybrid Optimization Algorithm
The recent techniques built on cloud computing for data processing is scalable and secure, which increasingly attracts the infrastructure to support big data applications. This paper proposes an effective anonymization based...

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