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Proceedings of the 2020 the 4th International Conference on Innovation in Artificial Intelligence, 2020
With the rapid development of Web services, more and more Web services are published on the Internet. A Mashup application that aggregates multiple Web APIs is also becoming more popular. But it also brings a problem that is how to find a suitable API among a wide variety of APIs has become a challenge.
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With the rapid development of Web services, more and more Web services are published on the Internet. A Mashup application that aggregates multiple Web APIs is also becoming more popular. But it also brings a problem that is how to find a suitable API among a wide variety of APIs has become a challenge.
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Finding GSR evidence on used towels
Forensic Science International, 2021When a firearm is discharged, gunshot residue (GSR) is produced and may be deposited on a shooter's body and his close vicinity. The tendency of GSR to drop off easily from the shooter may hinder forensic detection; this well-known phenomenon is accelerated by various common physical activities so that the number of particles detected on a suspect ...
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INSTRUMENTAL MODIFICATION OF THE GSR
Psychophysiology, 1970ABSTRACTFour experiments investigated the effects of instructions, response‐contingent shock, and the latency of the critical response on the GSR. Using a discrimination procedure, in which responding in the presence of one stimulus avoided shock while responding in the presence of another led to shock, it was found that relative to non‐instructed ...
R B, Martin, S J, Dean
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Psychological Reports, 1967
This paper touches on several theoretical issues related to the controversy of sensitization or pseudo-conditioning of the galvanic skin response coupled to an auditory stimulus. Results of GSR audiometric studies were cited as evidence that under controlled conditions, valid auditory thresholds may be measured using the GSR method.
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This paper touches on several theoretical issues related to the controversy of sensitization or pseudo-conditioning of the galvanic skin response coupled to an auditory stimulus. Results of GSR audiometric studies were cited as evidence that under controlled conditions, valid auditory thresholds may be measured using the GSR method.
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Habituation of Large and Small GSRs
Psychological Reports, 1966105 college students merely sat in a soundproof, light-proof chamber for 10 min. while their spontaneous GSR activity was recorded. When the spontaneous GSRs were divided into large and small ones, the results indidicated that the large GSRs habituated over time while the small GSRs did not.
W A, Greene, H D, Kimmel
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Test Anxiety, GSR and Academic Achievement
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971To determine the relationship between a self-report measure of test anxiety and GSRs recorded during an actual course examination, GSRs were obtained from 57 Ss on two separate occasions; the first involving neutral questions and the second, psychology examination questions.
A L, Bronzaft, I R, Stuart
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A RE‐ANALYSIS OF GSR CONDITIONING
Psychophysiology, 1965ABSTRACTLockhart and Grings (1963) have suggested that a previous analysis of galvanic skin response (GSR) conditioning by Stewart, Stern, Winokur, and Fredman (1961) failed to establish its major point since it neglected to include a pseudoconditioning control for sensitization effects.
D G, MCDONALD, L C, JOHNSON
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Stability and Habituation of Nonspecific GSRs
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968Nonspecific GSRs were recorded during periods of stimulation (sound and light) and resting in a group of medical and dental students. Testing occurred on 4 occasions over a 3-mo. period. There was significant stability of frequency over testings. Habituation occurred during both light and sound stimulation periods in the first testing but not in the ...
C, Kaiser, R, Roessler
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GSR CONDITIONING AND PSEUDOCONDITIONING
British Journal of Psychology, 1962Subjects were placed into conditioning or pseudoconditioning groups, and received one, three, or five UCS trials (paired with CS or single). The sequence of the schedule was: ten light stimuli—tones (the UCS)—ten light stimuli. Significantly more GSR's were given to the final light series than to the first.
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