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Visual search and decision making in bees: time, speed and accuracy [PDF]
An insect searching a meadow for flowers may detect several flowers from different species per second, so the task of choosing the right flowers rapidly is not trivial.
Skorupski, P +5 more
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The neural basis of the speed–accuracy tradeoff
In many situations, decision makers need to negotiate between the competing demands of response speed and response accuracy, a dilemma generally known as the speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT). Despite the ubiquity of SAT, the question of how neural decision circuits implement SAT has received little attention up until a year ago.
Bogacz, R. +3 more
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Scoping prediction of re-radiated ground-borne noise and vibration near high speed rail lines with variable soils [PDF]
This paper outlines a vibration prediction tool, ScopeRail, capable of predicting in-door noise and vibration, within structures in close proximity to high speed railway lines.
Woodward, P. K. +23 more
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Speed-accuracy trade-off of accurate models (top) and Size-accuracy curve of models for Alpha-SGANet and other state-of-the-art object detectors.
Yao Mao (21752) +4 more
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Human Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs in Search [PDF]
When foraging for information, users face a tradeoff between the accuracy and value of the acquired information and the time spent collecting it, a problem which also surfaces when seeking answers to a question posed to a large community. We empirically study how people behave when facing these conflicting objectives using data from Yahoo Answers, a ...
Christina Aperjis +2 more
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Speed and Accuracy of Gaze Gestures
We conducted an experiment where participants carried out six gaze gesture tasks. The gaze paths were analyzed to find out the speed and accuracy of the gaze gestures.
Henna Heikkilä, Kari-Jouko Räihä
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Speed Accuracy Trade-off Under Response Deadlines
Perceptual decision making has been successfully modeled as a process of evidence accumulation up to a threshold. In order to maximize the rewards earned for correct responses in tasks with response deadlines, participants should collapse decision ...
Hakan eKarşılar +3 more
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Speed and accuracy of visual motion discrimination by rats. [PDF]
Animals must continuously evaluate sensory information to select the preferable among possible actions in a given context, including the option to wait for more information before committing to another course of action.
Pamela Reinagel
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Accuracy in Online Media: Insufficient Journalistic Routines in Fact-Checking and Corrections
Accuracy is at the core of what journalists do and it amounts to journalistic commitment to report without errors. This tenet of journalism is now in danger, because of the influence of digitalization, changes in media landscapes, and the utilization of ...
Sandra Buratović Maštrapa +2 more
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fMRI investigation of speed–accuracy strategy switching [PDF]
AbstractSwitching between rapid and accurate responses is an important aspect of decision‐making. However, the brain mechanisms important to smoothly change the speed–accuracy strategy remain mostly unclear. This issue was addressed here by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Vallesi, A. +3 more
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