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Beyond rating data

Journal of Second Language Pronunciation, 2015
The accentedness judgment task is widely used in the study of second language speech, and has proven to elicit remarkably reliable ratings across listeners. Despite this reliability, however, we know little about how listeners arrive at accentedness ratings.
Rachel Hayes-Harb, Jane F. Hacking
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Seasat Low-Rate Data System

Science, 1979
The Seasat low-rate data system is a distributed, nonreal-time, magnetic-tape system for information processing. Its function is to apply the necessary calibrations, corrections, and conversions to yield geophysically meaningful products from raw spacecraft telemetry data. It also provides a remotely accessible catalog of satellite data.
J W, Brown   +4 more
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Rating the ratings: Assessing the psychometric quality of rating data.

Psychological Bulletin, 1980
Reviews research that is concerned with evaluating the psychometric qualities of data in the form of ratings (rating errors) and that has been plagued with conceptual and operational confusion and inconsistency. Following a brief historical survey, inconsistencies in definitions, quantifications, and methodologies are documented in a review of more ...
Frank E. Saal   +2 more
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High Data Rate WLAN

VTC Spring 2008 - IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 2008
This paper considers the problem of providing gbps/user data-rate in indoor environments. The technology that we study uses the 60 GHz spectrum whose special propagation properties make it ideal when combined with antenna array technology. We present two algorithms.
Candy Yiu, Suresh Singh
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High rate data systems

International Symposium on Space Information in the Space Station Era, 1987
The characteristics of the high resolution imaging spectrometer (HIRIS) and the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) are described with consideration given to the source of their high data rates. A functional-level description of the end-to-end data flow for HIRIS and SAR is provided. Attention is also given to major technological challenges that must be met
RICHARD MILLER, DAVID NICHOLS
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