Age differences in the use of serving size information on food labels: numeracy or attention? [PDF]
ObjectiveThe ability to use serving size information on food labels is important for managing age-related chronic conditions such as diabetes, obesity and cancer.
Applegate, Elizabeth +4 more
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Age and value of information: Non-linear age case
We consider a real-time status update system consisting of a source-destination network. A stochastic process is observed at the source, and samples, so called status updates, are extracted at random time instances, and delivered to the destination. In this paper, we expand the concept of information ageing by introducing the Cost of Update Delay (CoUD)
Kosta, Antzela +3 more
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Optimizing Age of Information in Wireless Networks with Perfect Channel State Information
Age of information (AoI), defined as the time elapsed since the last received update was generated, is a newly proposed metric to measure the timeliness of information updates in a network.
Karaman, Sertac +2 more
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An integrated dependability guarantee provisioning for cluster‐based IoV networks with slicing
High‐dependability Internet of Vehicle (IoV) is essential for urban transit, since it contributes to the safe operation of vehicles, and even to the safety of the entire city. This paper introduces the IoV cluster model with network slicing.
Xiaoxuan Wang +3 more
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Optimizing Age of Information without Knowing the Age of Information
10 pages, 8 figures, accepted paper by IEEE INFOCOM ...
Zhao, Zhuoyi, Kadota, Igor
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Age of Information: Whittle Index for Scheduling Stochastic Arrivals
Age of information is a new concept that characterizes the freshness of information at end devices. This paper studies the age of information from a scheduling perspective.
Hsu, Yu-Pin
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The aging of a clinical information system
The senescence of a clinical information system is more likely to have administrative than technical bases. Supporting this claim is a case study of one aging oncology information system. The case study is qualitative, as behooves the subject matter.
Rada, Roy, Finley, Scott
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Testing the spirit of the information age [PDF]
Every age has a 'spirit," The Information Age seems to be a more extreme case than most eras, with the constant barrage of messages promising social and individual salvation.
Cox, RJ
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Social determinants of content selection in the age of (mis)information
Despite the enthusiastic rhetoric about the so called \emph{collective intelligence}, conspiracy theories -- e.g. global warming induced by chemtrails or the link between vaccines and autism -- find on the Web a natural medium for their dissemination ...
A.D.I. Kramer +25 more
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Differences between old and young adults’ ability to recognize human faces underlie processing of horizontal information [PDF]
Recent psychophysical research supports the notion that horizontal information of a face is primarily important for facial identity processes. Even though this has been demonstrated to be valid for young adults, the concept of horizontal information as ...
Obermeyer, Sven +3 more
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