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Think or blink — is the recognition heuristic an “intuitive” strategy? [PDF]
Several approaches to judgment and decision making emphasize the effort-reducing properties of heuristics. One prominent example for effort-reduction is the recognition heuristic (RH) which proposes that judgments are made by relying on one single cue ...
Benjamin E. Hilbig +5 more
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Heuristic Online Goal Recognition in Continuous Domains [PDF]
Goal recognition is the problem of inferring the goal of an agent, based on its observed actions. An inspiring approach—plan recognition by planning (PRP)—uses off-the-shelf planners to dynamically generate plans for given goals, eliminating the need ...
Mor Vered, Gal A. Kaminka
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The beauty of simple models: Themes in recognition heuristic research [PDF]
The advantage of models that do not use flexible parameters is that one can precisely show to what degree they predict behavior, and in what situations.
Daniel G. Goldstein +4 more
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Neuro-heuristic voice recognition [PDF]
Protection of private data, signing electronic documents are selective use of identity verification. In this work, the problem of voice verification has been discussed. The method of verifying the voice based on the methods of artificial intelligence was presented. Numerous tests were performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented solution
Dawid Połap
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The impact of subjective recognition experiences on recognition heuristic use: a multinomial processing tree approach. [PDF]
The recognition heuristic (RH) theory states that, in comparative judgments (e.g., Which of two cities has more inhabitants?), individuals infer that recognized objects score higher on the criterion (e.g., population) than unrecognized objects.
Castela M +3 more
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Models of ecological rationality: The recognition heuristic. [PDF]
One view of heuristics is that they are imperfect versions of optimal statistical procedures considered too complicated for ordinary minds to carry out. In contrast, the authors consider heuristics to be adaptive strategies that evolved in tandem with fundamental psychological mechanisms.
Daniel G. Goldstein, Gerd Gigerenzer
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The recognition of Chinese characters has always been a challenging task due to their huge variety and complex structures. The current radical-based methods fail to recognize Chinese characters without learning all of their radicals in the training stage.
Huang, Guanjie +4 more
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Heuristics for Sphere Recognition [PDF]
The problem of determining whether a given (finite abstract) simplicial complex is homeomorphic to a sphere is undecidable. Still, the task naturally appears in a number of practical applications and can often be solved, even for huge instances, with the use of appropriate heuristics.
Michael Joswig +2 more
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Cognitively Economical Heuristic for Multiple Sequence Alignment under Uncertainties
This paper introduces a heuristic for multiple sequence alignment aimed at improving real-time object recognition in short video streams with uncertainties.
Milan Gnjatović +5 more
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A heuristic model of bounded route choice in urban areas [PDF]
There is substantial evidence to indicate that route choice in urban areas is complex cognitive process, conducted under uncertainty and formed on partial perspectives. Yet, conventional route choice models continue make simplistic assumptions around the
Manley, EJ +7 more
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