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Social Influence in Rating Music
The goal of this study was to examine the social influence on music liking with respect to individual musical taste. To measure musical taste, participants (N = 95, mean age 20.4 years) filled in the STOMP scale.
Neven Prišuta +2 more
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On the evaluation of human ratings for signature recognition
This work explores the human ability to recognize the authenticity of signatures. We use crowdsourcing to analyze the different factors affecting the performance of humans without Forensic Document Examiner experience. We present different experiments according to different scenarios in which laymen, people without Forensic Document Examiner experience,
Derlin Morocho +4 more
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BackgroundVirtual patients (VPs) are computer screen–based simulations of patient-clinician encounters. VP use is limited by cost and low scalability. ObjectiveWe aimed to show that VPs powered by large language models
David A Cook +4 more
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Differences in configural processing for human versus android dynamic facial expressions
Humanlike androids can function as social agents in social situations and in experimental research. While some androids can imitate facial emotion expressions, it is unclear whether their expressions tap the same processing mechanisms utilized in human ...
Alexander Diel +3 more
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Measurement(s) valence and arousal Technology Type(s) human ratings Factor Type(s) natural hazards Sample Characteristic - Organism Homo sapiens Sample Characteristic - Environment anthropogenic ...
Giulia Prete, Bruno Laeng, Luca Tommasi
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Pressure distribution has been regarded as a crucial parameter for static comfort evaluation of the seated human body. However, the association between the pressure distribution and subjective rating, exposed to vertical vibration, is still unclear. This
Kaizhan Gao +3 more
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Large language model performance versus human expert ratings in automated suicide risk assessment
Large Language Models’ (LLMs) potential for psychological diagnostics requires systematic evaluation. We aimed to investigate conditions for reliable and valid psychological assessments, focusing on suicide risk evaluation in clinical data by comparing ...
Julia Thomas +3 more
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Human operator response to error-likely situations in complex engineering systems [PDF]
The causes of human error in complex systems are examined. First, a conceptual framework is provided in which two broad categories of error are discussed: errors of action, or slips, and errors of intention, or mistakes.
Morris, Nancy M., Rouse, William B.
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Growth rate of human pituitary adenomas
✓ The immunohistological detection of a proliferation-associated nuclear antigen by the monoclonal antibody Ki-67 allows the determination of the growth fraction in human cell populations. In this study, biopsy specimens of 31 pituitary adenomas representing all major endocrine types were examined.
Landolt AM, Shibata T, Kleihues P
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Generating Labels for Regression of Subjective Constructs using Triplet Embeddings
Human annotations serve an important role in computational models where the target constructs under study are hidden, such as dimensions of affect. This is especially relevant in machine learning, where subjective labels derived from related observable ...
Booth, Brandon M. +3 more
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