Speed/accuracy trade-offs for modern convolutional object detectors [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to serve as a guide for selecting a detection architecture that achieves the right speed/memory/accuracy balance for a given application and platform.
Fathi, Alireza +10 more
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Speed and accuracy of dyslexic versus typical word recognition: an eye-movement investigation [PDF]
Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy and general processing speed. While previous research into dyslexic word recognition may have suffered from speed-accuracy trade-off, the present study ...
Richard eKunert +2 more
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Tuning the speed-accuracy trade-off to maximize reward rate in multisensory decision-making [PDF]
For decisions made under time pressure, effective decision making based on uncertain or ambiguous evidence requires efficient accumulation of evidence over time, as well as appropriately balancing speed and accuracy, known as the speed/accuracy trade-off.
Jan Drugowitsch +3 more
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Perceived Cost and Intrinsic Motor Variability Modulate the Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off. [PDF]
Fitts' Law describes the speed-accuracy trade-off of human movements, and it is an elegant strategy that compensates for random and uncontrollable noise in the motor system.
Matteo Bertucco +2 more
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Optimal strategies for throwing accurately [PDF]
The accuracy of throwing in games and sports is governed by how errors in planning and initial conditions are propagated by the dynamics of the projectile.
M. Venkadesan, L. Mahadevan
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Directional and Skill-Level Differences in the Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off During Lacrosse Passing [PDF]
Background: Passing in lacrosse is a fundamental skill essential for both offense and defense, directly influencing game flow. Although the speed–accuracy trade-off is well recognized in motor control, its features in lacrosse passing—particularly ...
Saki Tomioka +2 more
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Pointing with the ankle: the speed-accuracy trade-off. [PDF]
This study investigated the trade-off between speed and accuracy in pointing movements with the ankle during goal-directed movements in dorsal-plantar (DP) and inversion-eversion (IE). Nine subjects completed a series of discrete pointing movements with the ankle between spatial targets of varying difficulty.
Michmizos KP, Krebs HI.
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Neural dynamics of the speed-accuracy trade-off [PDF]
In decision making experiments, faster decisions are accomplished at the expense of accuracy. Conversely, more accurate decisions are accomplished at the expense of time (see [1]). These data describe the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) and can be explained by the principles of bounded integration, where noisy evidence for the decision alternatives is ...
Standage D, Wang D, Blohm G.
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Autistic traits relate to speed/accuracy trade-off but not statistical learning and updating [PDF]
Cognitive and social alterations characterize Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), yet comprehensive explanations are challenged by ASD’s heterogeneity. One candidate framework is predictive processing, which posits that predictive processes are altered in ...
Flóra Hann +9 more
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Speed/accuracy trade-off between the habitual and the goal-directed processes. [PDF]
Instrumental responses are hypothesized to be of two kinds: habitual and goal-directed, mediated by the sensorimotor and the associative cortico-basal ganglia circuits, respectively.
Mehdi Keramati +2 more
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