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Size Does Not Matter: Numeracy and the Effect of Quantity Information on Consumers' Price Judgments
ABSTRACT A product's printed quantity information (e.g., 12 oz) is thought to provide meaningful information for product evaluations. However, previous research suggests that consumers often do not weigh this information. It remains unclear whether some people, in fact, do weigh the information and what factors (e.g., package design) might increase or ...
Janet Kleber, Arnd Florack, Ellen Peters
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RECONSTRUCTION OF INDOOR MODELS USING POINT CLOUDS GENERATED FROM SINGLE-LENS REFLEX CAMERAS AND DEPTH IMAGES [PDF]
This paper presents a data acquisition system consisting of multiple RGB-D sensors and digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. A systematic data processing procedure for integrating these two kinds of devices to generate three-dimensional point clouds
F. Tsai +4 more
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Converting NAD83 GPS heights into NAVD88 elevations with LVGEOID, a hybrid geoid height model for the Long Valley volcanic region, California [PDF]
A GPS survey of leveling benchmarks done in Long Valley Caldera in 1999 showed that the application of the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) geoid model GEOID99 to tie GPS heights to historical leveling measurements would significantly underestimate the
BATTAGLIA, MAURIZIO +4 more
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Most of mining technical activities, especially survey and mapping use local reference system, including inmining area Batu Hijau of PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara.
Bambang Darmo Yuwono, Amin Marzuki
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Geodesics on an ellipsoid of revolution [PDF]
Algorithms for the computation of the forward and inverse geodesic problems for an ellipsoid of revolution are derived. These are accurate to better than 15 nm when applied to the terrestrial ellipsoids.
Karney, Charles F. F.
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Abstraction Heuristics, Cost Partitioning and Network Flows [PDF]
Cost partitioning is a well-known technique to make admissible heuristics for classical planning additive. The optimal cost partitioning of explicit-state abstraction heuristics can be computed in polynomial time with a linear program, but the size of ...
Bonet, Blai +2 more
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Strain Rates Along the Alpine‐Himalayan Belt From a Comprehensive GNSS Velocity Field
Abstract The Alpine‐Himalayan belt is one of Earth's most dynamic and complex regions, characterized by intense tectonic deformation and seismicity. Comprehensive analyses of continental‐scale crustal deformation and seismic hazards along this extensive orogenic belt require the compilation of large geodetic data sets.
N. Castro‐Perdomo +5 more
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REKONSTRUKSI BATAS BIDANG TANAH MENGGUNAKAN JARINGAN REFERENSI SATELIT PERTANAHAN
: ORS is a GNSS station operating continuously for 24 hours. It is also used as a reference for determining a, both as a real time and as post-processing. Cors in BPN RI is known as Jaringan Referensi Satelit Pertanahan (JRSP).
Kariyono Kariyono +2 more
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The Complexity of Planning Revisited - A Parameterized Analysis [PDF]
The early classifications of the computational complexity of planning under various restrictions in STRIPS (Bylander) and SAS+ (Baeckstroem and Nebel) have influenced following research in planning in many ways. We go back and reanalyse their subclasses,
Baeckstroem, Christer +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores two research questions. Firstly, we examine whether the “recommend‐to‐a‐friend” (RTF) indicator signals firm performance. Analysis of data from Glassdoor.com indicates a positive association between higher RTF values and firm‐level performance metrics, suggesting RTF as a non‐financial performance signal.
Salman Yousaf +2 more
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