jan Omar Mubin en jan pali ona li pana e ni:
"Using language tests and emotional expressions to determine the learnability of artificial languages"
ona li kepeken e toki pona tawa pali ona pi sona pilin.
ona li pana kin e ni:
"Designing an Artificial Robotic Interaction Language"
ona li kepeken e toki pona tawa pali ona pi toki ilo
Congratulations, Sonja! Your language is no longer a funny toy. From now, it is a tool for serious scientific researches.
toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
Thanks. I'll add them to http://en.tokipona.org/wiki/Academia
How should I write the bibliography more accurately?
How should I write the bibliography more accurately?
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
for the first one, o lukin e ni:
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1520620
it is the conference abstract, i guess
the second one is looking like a book chapter:
T. Gross et al. (Eds.): INTERACT 2009, Part II, LNCS 5727, pp. 848–851, 2009.
but if you are in doubt, just contact Omar Mubin, as he is a corresponding author
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1520620
it is the conference abstract, i guess
the second one is looking like a book chapter:
T. Gross et al. (Eds.): INTERACT 2009, Part II, LNCS 5727, pp. 848–851, 2009.
but if you are in doubt, just contact Omar Mubin, as he is a corresponding author
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
pona. mi tawa toki tawa jan Oma.
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
BTW, on this page you wrote:I'll add them to http://en.tokipona.org/wiki/Academia
It seems that this title is not precise, look here:Dr. John Clifford delivered a talk entitled The problems with success, taking the situation in Toki Pona for its examples.
http://conference.conlang.org/lcc2/speakers.php
The Problems with Success: What happens when an opinionated conlang meets its speakers
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Also, another (probably) useful link for you:
Język toki pona jako narzędzie zapobiegania konfliktom – możliwości i przeszkody w kontekście wydarzeń na Bałkanach
Language toki pona as a conflict prevention tool - opportunities and obstacles in the context of Balkan events
by Piotr Goldstein. Text of report on the conference Balkans in eyes of young men, April 2005
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
Thanks, jan ante!
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
pali mute li kama:
Mubin, O., Bartneck, C. and Feijs, L. (2009). What you say is not what you get: Arguing for Artificial Languages Instead of Natural Languages in Human Robot Speech Interaction. In the Spoken Dialog and HRI Workshop Proceedings of the IEEE RO-MAN 2009 Conference, Toyama, Japan
Mubin, O., Bartneck, C. and Feijs, L. (2009). What you say is not what you get: Arguing for Artificial Languages Instead of Natural Languages in Human Robot Speech Interaction. In the Spoken Dialog and HRI Workshop Proceedings of the IEEE RO-MAN 2009 Conference, Toyama, Japan
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
It's not a paper, but "Toki Pona" got mentioned in "In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build A Perfect Language, by Arika Okrent" pg 284.
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
pali sin li kama:
Expressive Robots in Education: Varying the Degree of Social Supportive Behavior of a Robotic Tutor
jan Omar Mubin li mama ala e pali ni. taso mama pi pali ni li toki tawa ona: pona a!
taso jan Omar Mubin li pana e pali sin ni:
Using word spotting to evaluate roila: a speech recognition friendly artificial language
mi ken ala kama jo e toki ni. jan pona mi o! sina ken kama jo e toki ni la o pana e toki PDF lon tomo toki ni
Expressive Robots in Education: Varying the Degree of Social Supportive Behavior of a Robotic Tutor
jan Omar Mubin li mama ala e pali ni. taso mama pi pali ni li toki tawa ona: pona a!
taso jan Omar Mubin li pana e pali sin ni:
Using word spotting to evaluate roila: a speech recognition friendly artificial language
mi ken ala kama jo e toki ni. jan pona mi o! sina ken kama jo e toki ni la o pana e toki PDF lon tomo toki ni
Re: toki pona lon sona pilin en sona ante
If they want a language with clearly distinct words, tp is not a candidate, as has been frequently noted. The killer is always ala/ale but there a number of other cases of varying significance.
But (aside from the paper, presumably) no signs of ROILA
Oops, Bing just gave this : http://roila.org/language-guide/
But (aside from the paper, presumably) no signs of ROILA
Oops, Bing just gave this : http://roila.org/language-guide/