Phase 2, Post 3: Toisha Tucker Presentation
After the guest presentation, I looked at the sources provided for the lecture on sense and scale. I clicked through to the source What Technology Wants. While there is much material in this book, what stood out to me most that was also in the presentation is the anthropomorphization of technology. Seeing technology as a living being with wants and needs reshapes how you treat it. My best friend has a knockoff Roomba that he talks to and yells at and treats very similarly to his dog. In my life, I recently just got a puppy and being around her in my phone has taught me that, of course, while it's obvious a living being in the true sense that we know requires much more of my attention, I have begun to notice the pull towards my phone when I'm not around my puppy. Also because of COVID-19 and quarantine, all of my productivity and my work has been done through my computer. I've been spending so much time on my computer and I noticed that after a long stretches of time, I experienced the same feeling as drained social meter. I think that, while I don't consider myself to be a person who is particularly attached to my technology, I still find myself treating my technology as something that requires my attention. Not even something that I need to help me but something that needs my support and needs my interaction.
Additionally, here is the source I found interest in on Google Scholar:
L. R. Bahl, P. F. Brown, P. V. de Souza and R. L. Mercer, "A tree-based statistical language model for natural language speech recognition," in IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, vol. 37, no. 7, pp. 1001-1008, July 1989, doi: 10.1109/29.32278.
Additionally, here is the source I found interest in on Google Scholar:
L. R. Bahl, P. F. Brown, P. V. de Souza and R. L. Mercer, "A tree-based statistical language model for natural language speech recognition," in IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, vol. 37, no. 7, pp. 1001-1008, July 1989, doi: 10.1109/29.32278.
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