Michelle Wang
New York University
12 Papers
167 Citations
Michelle Wang is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Speech synthesis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Michelle Wang include Stanford University & SRI International.
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An open agent architecture
Philip R. Cohen,Adam Cheyer,Michelle Wang,Soon Cheol Baeg +3 more
- 01 Oct 1997
TL;DR: The goal of this ongoing project is to develop an open agent architecture and accompanying user interface for networked desktop and handheld machines that support distributed execution of a user’s requests, interoperability of multiple application subsystems, addition of new agents, and incorporation of existing applications.
Advancing Developmental Science via Unmoderated Remote Research with Children
Marjorie Rhodes,Michael T. Rizzo,Emily Foster-Hanson,Kelsey Moty,Rachel Leshin,Michelle Wang,Josie Benitez,John Daryl Ocampo +7 more
TL;DR: An approach to implementing unmoderated remote research in developmental science is described that is accessible to researchers with limited programming expertise and the resources made available are described to help researchers get started with implementing this approach.
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Toward interface design for human language technology: modality and structure as determinants of linguistic complexity
TL;DR: The long-term goal of this research is to develop interface techniques for managing difficult sources of variability in people's language, so that robust processing of human language technology can be achieved.
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor-enriched collagen tubule as a substitute for autologous nerve grafts.
TL;DR: Collagen tubules filled with BDNF-enriched collagen gel appear to be at least as good as autologous nerve grafts for bridging short facial nerve gaps.
God as a White man: A psychological barrier to conceptualizing Black people and women as leadership worthy.
Steven O. Roberts,Kara Weisman,Jonathan D. Lane,Amber D. Williams,Nicholas P. Camp,Michelle Wang,Mishaela Robison,Kiara Sanchez,Camilla Griffiths +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is found that in a novel context with novel groups and a novel god, U.S. Christian adults, atheist adults, and agnostic preschoolers, used a god's identity to infer which groups were best fit for leadership.
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