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Impact of menthol delivery methods on smoker sensory perceptions
Introduction Menthol can be added to cigarettes in several ways; these different delivery methods of menthol may lead to changes in sensory attributes, as well as perceived risk and appeal of these products.
Liane Schneller +4 more
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A large dataset of semantic ratings and its computational extension
Evidence from psychology and cognitive neuroscience indicates that the human brain’s semantic system contains several specific subsystems, each representing a particular dimension of semantic information.
Shaonan Wang +6 more
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ARTificial intelligence raters. Neural networks for rating pictorial expression
Previous studies on classification of fine art show that features of paintings can be captured and categorized using machine learning approaches. This progress can also benefit art psychology by facilitating data collection on artworks without the need ...
Thomas Gengenbach, Kerstin Schoch
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Computing the Affective-Aesthetic Potential of Literary Texts [PDF]
In this paper, we compute the affective-aesthetic potential (AAP) of literary texts by using a simple sentiment analysis tool called SentiArt. In contrast to other established tools, SentiArt is based on publicly available vector space models (VSMs) and ...
Jacobs, Arthur M., Kinder, Annette
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Human assessments of document similarity [PDF]
Two studies are reported that examined the reliability of human assessments of document similarity and the association between human ratings and the results of n-gram automatic text analysis (ATA).
Belkin +28 more
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Getting to know Pepper : Effects of people’s awareness of a robot’s capabilities on their trust in the robot [PDF]
© 2018 Association for Computing MachineryThis work investigates how human awareness about a social robot’s capabilities is related to trusting this robot to handle different tasks.
Cauchard Jessica Rebecca +8 more
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Information Rate in Humans during Visuomotor Tracking [PDF]
Previous investigations concluded that the human brain’s information processing rate remains fundamentally constant, irrespective of task demands. However, their conclusion rested in analyses of simple discrete-choice tasks. The present contribution recasts the question of human information rate within the context of visuomotor tasks, which provides a ...
Sze-Ying Lam, Alexandre Zénon
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SUPERT: Towards New Frontiers in Unsupervised Evaluation Metrics for Multi-Document Summarization
We study unsupervised multi-document summarization evaluation metrics, which require neither human-written reference summaries nor human annotations (e.g. preferences, ratings, etc.).
Eger, Steffen, Gao, Yang, Zhao, Wei
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A Data-Oriented Model of Literary Language [PDF]
We consider the task of predicting how literary a text is, with a gold standard from human ratings. Aside from a standard bigram baseline, we apply rich syntactic tree fragments, mined from the training set, and a series of hand-picked features.
Bod, Rens, van Cranenburgh, Andreas
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Purpose –This study conducted a comparative analysis between hotels located in Brazil and England on human resource practices and employee motivation, using the cultural dimensions developed by Hofstede (1980) and the conservation of resources theory.
Jessica Vieira de Souza Meira +3 more
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