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Spanish-speaking participants' cross- language and second-language categorization responses. |
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Dutch-speaking participants' self-reported familiarity with regional accents of English. |
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Spanish-speaking participants' self-reported familiarity with regional accents of English. |
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Dutch-speaking participants' responses to the background questionnaire. |
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Spanish-speaking participants' responses to the background questionnaire. |
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PDF output of the R Markdown script used to analyze participants' cross-language and second-language vowel categorization responses. |
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R Markdown for the analysis of participants' cross-language and second-language vowel categorizations. |
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PDF output of the R Markdown script used to generate cross-language vowel categorization predictions based on acoustic similarity models. |
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R Markdown for predicting cross-language acoustic similarity. |
Jan 29, 2026 - Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
Motzfeldt Tirach, Raquel, 2026, "Replication Data for: Sensor Comparison for Multi-Modal Motion Estimation in Upper Body Stroke Rehabilitation", https://doi.org/10.18710/4EWI6I, DataverseNO, V1
This dataset contains data within the field of human motion estimation for stroke rehabilitation. It is used in the article named "Sensor Comparison for Multi-Modal Motion Estimation in Upper Body Stroke Rehabilitation". This dataset comprises motion data collected from 16 healthy participants (5 women and 11 men, aged 23-43) engaged in upper body... |
