Karin Coninx
iMinds
3 Papers
10 Citations
Karin Coninx is an academic researcher from iMinds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer-assisted translation & Social relation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
Chat about Author
Papers
Toward specifying Human-Robot Collaboration with composite events
Jan Van Den Bergh,Fredy Cuenca Lucero,Kris Luyten,Karin Coninx +3 more
- 01 Aug 2016
TL;DR: This work explores how composite events - hierarchical composition of events - can be used in a way that eases the communication within a multi-disciplinary team.
SCATE – smart computer aided translation environment
Vincent Vandeghinste,Tom Vanallemeersch,Liesbeth Augustinus,Joris Pelemans,G. Heymans,Iulianna van der Lek-Ciudin,Arda Tezcan,Donald Degraen,Jan Van den Bergh,Lieve Macken,Els Lefever,Marie-Francine Moens,Patrick Wambacq,Frieda Steurs,Karin Coninx,Frank Van Eynde +15 more
- 30 May 2016
TL;DR: The SCATE project aims at improving translators' efficiency through improvements in translation technology, evaluation of computer-aided translation, terminology extraction from comparable corpora, speech recognition accuracy, and work flows and personalised user interfaces.
Supporting social and adaptive interaction in collaborative rehabilitation training
Johanna Renny Octavia,Karin Coninx +1 more
- 08 Apr 2015
TL;DR: The automatic adaptation of interaction difficulty in a collaborative training exercise developed to support upper arm rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis patients was implemented and it was found that a better progress of performance was shown, a better quality of interaction was perceived and the training sessions were more enjoyable.
1