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The Bored and Boring Patient

The Psychotherapy Patient, 1988
The experience of boredom, as either reported by the patient or inferred by the therapist, will be explored. The existential as well as the clinical psychological issues involved will be elucidated. The contribution of the therapist to the patient's experience of boredom will be illustrated.
Douglas L. Gerardi, Samuel M. Natale
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Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, 2018
Undoubtedly, eye movements contain an immense amount of information, especially when looking to fast eye movements, namely time to the fixation, saccade, and micro-saccade events. While, modern cameras support recording of few thousand frames per second, to date, the majority of studies use eye trackers with the frame rates of about 120 Hz for head ...
Wolfgang Fuhl   +5 more
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Is Boring Art Just Boring?

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1995
Recent articles in this journal by Frances Colpitt and Richard Lind have attempted to defend some works of minimal and conceptual art against the charge of being boring. I am skeptical about both of these attempts.
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ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 2019
News recommendation has become an essential way to help readers discover interesting stories. While a growing line of research has focused on modeling reading preferences for news recommendation, they neglect the instability of reader consumption behaviors, i.e., consumption behaviors of readers may be influenced by other factors in addition to user ...
Pengtao Lv, Xiangwu Meng, Yujie Zhang
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