Using Machine Learning with Eye-Tracking Data to Predict if a Recruiter Will Approve a Resume
When job seekers are unsuccessful in getting a position, they often do not get feedback to inform them on how to develop a better application in the future.
Angel Pina +5 more
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Four challenges for cognitive research on the recognition heuristic and a call for a research strategy shift [PDF]
The recognition heuristic assumes that people make inferences based on the output of recognition memory. While much work has been devoted to establishing the recognition heuristic as a viable description of how people make inferences, more work is needed
Tracy Tomlinson +5 more
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Overcoming Psychologism. Twardowski on Actions and Products [PDF]
This paper is about the topic of psychologism in the work of Kazimierz Twardowski and my aim is to revisit this important issue in light of recent publications from, and on Twardowski’s works. I will first examine the genesis of psychologism in the young
A Meinong +25 more
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A facial expression recognizer using modified ResNet-152
In this age of artificial intelligence, facial expression recognition is an essential pool to describe emotion and psychology. In recent studies, many researchers have not achieved satisfactory results.
Wenle Xu, Rayan S Cloutier
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Making Psychology “Count”: On the Mathematization of Psychology
Beginning in the late 18th century and continuing through to the mid-20th century, a movement was undertaken by psychology’s pioneers to establish a mathematical basis for research modeled after the physical sciences.
Simon Nuttgens
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Speech Emotion Recognition through Hybrid Features and Convolutional Neural Network
Speech emotion recognition (SER) is the process of predicting human emotions from audio signals using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. SER technologies have a wide range of applications in areas such as psychology, medicine, education, and ...
A. Alluhaidan +4 more
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A wide variety of applications like patient monitoring, rehabilitation sensing, sports and senior surveillance require a considerable amount of knowledge in recognizing physical activities of a person captured using sensors.
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Clinical Psychology in Lithuania: Current Developments in Training and Legislation
This paper presents an overview of the current status in training and legislation of clinical psychology in Lithuania. Clinical psychology training at the university level in Lithuania started soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s and ...
Evaldas Kazlauskas, Neringa Grigutyte
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Dialectical Thinking: A Proposed Foundation for a Post-modern Psychology
For the authors, the way from a modern to a post-modern psychology requires dialectical thinking. Dialectical thinking recognizes the importance of contradiction, change, and synthesis; it also includes recognition of the value as well as limits of ...
Nikolay Veraksa +2 more
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Not lost in translation: writing auditorily presented words at study increases correct recognition “at no cost” [PDF]
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Previous studies have reported a translation effect in memory, whereby encoding tasks that involve translating between processing domains produce a memory advantage relative to tasks that involve a single domain.
Dewhurst, Stephen A. +2 more
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