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Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2020
Although many computer games have become diversified in recent years, much effort and ingenuity are needed to produce games that persons with visual impairments can enjoy. However, game developers face difficulties in adjusting the parameters of these games, including difficulty and interface features, because the control skills and disability ...
Takahiro Miura+7 more
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Although many computer games have become diversified in recent years, much effort and ingenuity are needed to produce games that persons with visual impairments can enjoy. However, game developers face difficulties in adjusting the parameters of these games, including difficulty and interface features, because the control skills and disability ...
Takahiro Miura+7 more
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Information theory as a measure of information content
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1973AbstractIn efficient coding, Information‐Communication‐Coding Theory based on probabilities of occurrence assigns short codes to events with little information content and long codes to events with high information content. This provides a direct relationship of code size to amount of information content.
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Soil friability: theory, measurement and the effects of management and organic carbon content
European Journal of Soil Science, 1998SummaryThe weakest link between particles or aggregates determines the strength of soil. We have re‐examined the theory and, as a result, have re‐defined friability, F, as the coefficient of variation of soil tensile strength. The formal relationship between the parameter 1/α of the weakest link theory of strength, which has previously been used as a ...
Anthony R. Dexter, Chris W. Watts
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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2015
Abstract Semantic similarity measuring between words can be applied to many applications, such as Artificial Intelligence, Information Processing, Medical Care and Linguistics. In this paper, we present a new approach for semantic similarity measuring which is based on edge-counting and information content theory.
Baowen Zhang, Jian-Bo Gao, Xiao Hua Chen
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Abstract Semantic similarity measuring between words can be applied to many applications, such as Artificial Intelligence, Information Processing, Medical Care and Linguistics. In this paper, we present a new approach for semantic similarity measuring which is based on edge-counting and information content theory.
Baowen Zhang, Jian-Bo Gao, Xiao Hua Chen
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CONTENT, CAUSE, AND CONSEQUENCES OF JOB INSECURITY: A THEORY-BASED MEASURE AND SUBSTANTIVE TEST.
Academy of Management Journal, 1989This research assessed the causes and consequences of job insecurity using a new theory-based measure incorporating recent conceptual arguments.
Phillip Bobko+2 more
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Applied Optics, 1988
We employ the singular function theory, which is the natural framework within which to discuss the analysis of first kind Fredholm integral equations, to analyze fully the information available from an aerosol aureole scattering experiment. This information is, of course, of two kinds: first, the number of pieces of information available for a given ...
Michael A. Box, Gabriel Viera
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We employ the singular function theory, which is the natural framework within which to discuss the analysis of first kind Fredholm integral equations, to analyze fully the information available from an aerosol aureole scattering experiment. This information is, of course, of two kinds: first, the number of pieces of information available for a given ...
Michael A. Box, Gabriel Viera
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Modern Facet Theory: Content Design and Measurement in Behavioral Research
European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 1998Facet Theory is a research strategy that integrates formal analysis of research contents (using the tool of the mapping sentence) with intrinsic data analysis (multivariate procedures such as Faceted Smallest Space Analysis (FSSA) and Multiple Scaling by Partial Order Scalogram Analysis by base Coordinates (POSAC)).
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Applied Optics, 1987
An important early step in any planned remote-sensing experiment is an analysis of the information content of the equations which will ultimately be inverted. In this paper, we employ the singular function theory, which is the natural framework within which to discuss the analysis of first kind Fredholm integral equations.
G, Viera, M A, Box
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An important early step in any planned remote-sensing experiment is an analysis of the information content of the equations which will ultimately be inverted. In this paper, we employ the singular function theory, which is the natural framework within which to discuss the analysis of first kind Fredholm integral equations.
G, Viera, M A, Box
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Measuring of Effectiveness of Courseware Content Using Learning Theory for a Programming Subject
2016The need to integrate multimedia in the process of teaching and learning at all level of education is becoming more significant. Multimedia based e-Learning is seen as an effective alternative in teaching and learning process. This method is able to create a student-centered learning where students are encouraged of being independence; study at their ...
Shazwani Salleh+5 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1980
A new scanning dual-photon attenuation method utilizing a 153Gadolinium point source has been evaluated. The method allows precise in vivo determination of the bone mineral content of the lumbar spine (lumbar BMC). Lumbar BMC is expressed as the sum of the scan integrals of the second, third, and fourth lumbar vertebrae.
B. Krølner, S. Pors Ntelsen
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A new scanning dual-photon attenuation method utilizing a 153Gadolinium point source has been evaluated. The method allows precise in vivo determination of the bone mineral content of the lumbar spine (lumbar BMC). Lumbar BMC is expressed as the sum of the scan integrals of the second, third, and fourth lumbar vertebrae.
B. Krølner, S. Pors Ntelsen
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