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Selecting stimuli parameters for video quality studies based on perceptual similarity distances

Selecting stimuli parameters for video quality studies based on perceptual similarity distances

... for selecting optimal stimuli parameter levels. Pairs of stimuli are judged in terms of similarity and analyzed with classical MDS to build a model between perceived differences and the studied ...

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The mediational role of distracting stimuli in emotional word recognition

The mediational role of distracting stimuli in emotional word recognition

... distracting stimuli on the relationship of RT and ...word recognition task was carried out in which emotional valence was ...distracting stimuli mediate RT predicting accuracy across emotional ...

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Introduction to the Bio entity Recognition Task at JNLPBA

Introduction to the Bio entity Recognition Task at JNLPBA

... Lexical features (words) were widely ex- ploited by three systems that didn’t employ SVMs. It seems that this may be due to SVMs’ high time complexity and actually other two SVM systems also employed lexical features ...

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Feature Selecting Algorithm Development Based on Physiological Signals for Negative Emotion Recognition

Feature Selecting Algorithm Development Based on Physiological Signals for Negative Emotion Recognition

... [Fig. 3] Frequency Power for Fear and Neutral Stimuli 2.2.3 피분 온도(SKT; Skin Temperature) SKT 신호는 실험환경에도 많은 영향을 받기 때문에 실험환경을 항상 같은 조건으로 유지해주는 것이 필요하 다. SKT 신호는 자극에 관한 반응 속도가 빠를 편이고, 부정 감성 시 보통의 상태보다 높아지게 되는데 이는 ...

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Removing hand form information specifically impairs emotion recognition for fearful and angry body stimuli.

Removing hand form information specifically impairs emotion recognition for fearful and angry body stimuli.

... emotion recognition from the body tends to refer to ‘the body’ as a whole ...emotion recognition from the ...body stimuli with either the hands, arms, or both components removed and completed a ...

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Subitizing as pattern recognition: evidence for automaticity when non-symbolic number stimuli are canonically arranged

Subitizing as pattern recognition: evidence for automaticity when non-symbolic number stimuli are canonically arranged

... distractor stimuli (for a similar solution, see: Pincham & Szucs, ...after selecting the target, participants had to choose between the two distractors colors (grey or ...

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Effects of temporal stimuli in the acquisition of a serial tracking task

Effects of temporal stimuli in the acquisition of a serial tracking task

... to-be-learned task. Although Guadagnoli and Lee 7 were aware that task difficulty has many definitions, it can be divided in two main ...nominal task difficulty, which is considered to reflect a ...

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The Effects of Valence and Arousal on Recognition Memory for Auditory Stimuli

The Effects of Valence and Arousal on Recognition Memory for Auditory Stimuli

... on Recognition Memory for Auditory Stimuli Wanlu Yang Abstract: In order to confirm the factors influencing the consistency of the effect of valence and arousal of emotional stimuli on memory ...

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The effects of recurring stimuli on sequence learning in the discrete sequence production task

The effects of recurring stimuli on sequence learning in the discrete sequence production task

... recurring stimuli, than for predictable stimuli, ...recurring stimuli which appeared always on the first and fourth point of the six keying ...recurring stimuli could make it difficult to ...

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Virtual Reality with Customized Positive Stimuli in a Cognitive-Motor Rehabilitation Task

Virtual Reality with Customized Positive Stimuli in a Cognitive-Motor Rehabilitation Task

... Overall, we did not find important differences between groups and improvements were limited, except for the improvements in ADLs. This is particularly surprising taking into account that the patient population was in ...

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Task sensitivity in EEG biometric recognition

Task sensitivity in EEG biometric recognition

... convention Task-Recording- Region, to generate labels for the data subsets used in the experiments: ...baseline task with eyes open and data from the frontal region electrodes and T1R1M refers to data from ...

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Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition by Selecting Typical Training Examples

Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition by Selecting Typical Training Examples

... Conclusions In this paper, we for the first time present the typical/atypical perspective to select the most suitable training e xa mp les for imp licit discourse relation recognition. A novel single centroid ...

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Are automated behaviors still influenced by stimuli in a practiced discrete sequence production task?

Are automated behaviors still influenced by stimuli in a practiced discrete sequence production task?

... 2.3 Task Participants reacted to the filling of one of four placeholders, displayed on the ...The stimuli on the screen were given to the reactions in a spatial compatible ...seven stimuli were used ...

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The effect of attention on different features of the same stimuli on the P3 component in a Simon task

The effect of attention on different features of the same stimuli on the P3 component in a Simon task

... current task each stimulus had the same occurrence rate and the disappearance of the P3a is consistent with the orienting or novelty P300 view advocated by ...observational task usually ...

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Construction and validation of pictorial «dot probe» task using emotional faces as stimuli

Construction and validation of pictorial «dot probe» task using emotional faces as stimuli

... 5- Ohman A, Soares JF. On the automatic nature of phobic fear: Conditioned electrodermal responses to masked fear- relevant stimuli. J Abnorm Psychol. 1993;102(1):121-32. 6- Dalglish T, Moradi AR, Taghavi MR, ...

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Multi-Task Neural Networks for Speech Recognition

Multi-Task Neural Networks for Speech Recognition

... The purpose of this thesis is to experiment with multi-task neural networks in speech recognition with the aim of finding out if their use is effective. If they do prove to be helpful, then the next ...

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Towards Task-Based Temporal Extraction and Recognition

Towards Task-Based Temporal Extraction and Recognition

... interesting task in this ...“do-able” task, even without tremendous knowledge engineering ...the task of automatically interpreting (or normalizing) temporal expressions has begun to receive ...

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Neural correlates of recognition memory for complex visual stimuli in the medial temporal lobe.

Neural correlates of recognition memory for complex visual stimuli in the medial temporal lobe.

... visual stimuli, with the hippocampus necessary for spatial processing and the perirhinal cortex for object processing (Lee, Barense, & Graham, 2005; Graham et ...

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Emotion recognition from stimuli in different sensory modalities in post-encephalitic patients

Emotion recognition from stimuli in different sensory modalities in post-encephalitic patients

... The second finding is more difficult to explain because it is counterintuitive and cannot be explained by lesion extent or etiology. Rather, it suggests that a fearful face can be recog- nized without the amygdala. ...

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An SSVEP Stimuli Design using Real-time Camera View with Object Recognition

An SSVEP Stimuli Design using Real-time Camera View with Object Recognition

... SSVEP-based stimuli BCIs are pre- defined using the white ...object recognition algorithm to provide intuitive BCI for ...object recognition algorithm is used to calculate the location of the objects ...

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