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Risk sensitivity in a motor task with speed-accuracy trade-off.
driver steers a car around a sharp bend, there is a trade-off between speed and accuracy, in that high speed can lead to a skid whereas a low speed increases lap time, both of which can adversely affect the driver’s payoff function.
Nagengast AJ, Braun DA, Wolpert DM.
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Perceptual and Motor Performances between Fencers and Non-Fencers [PDF]
Sports participation can improve many cognitive and physical performances. It is important to test diff erent sports in diff erent perceptual and motor tests in order to expose the demands of sports.
Selcuk Akpinar, Ozkan Beyaz
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Investigation of the parameters affecting Fitts' law on reciprocal arm movements
The speed-accuracy trade-off in motor tasks is well-known. An error within a movement can increase with the speed of the movement. Fitts’ law formulizes the relationship between speed and accuracy.
Takashi OYAMA, Teruaki ITO
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Computer Mouse Movements as an Indicator of Work Stress: Longitudinal Observational Field Study
BackgroundWork stress affects individual health and well-being. These negative effects could be mitigated through regular monitoring of employees’ stress.
Banholzer, Nicolas +4 more
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IntroductionStepping accuracy, speed, and stability are lower in older compared to young adults. Lower stepping performance in older adults may be due to larger accuracy-speed-stability trade-offs because of reduced ability to simultaneously fulfill ...
Wouter Muijres +5 more
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Trade-off of accuracy, compression rate, and speed on IWSLT’14 DE→EN.
PET shows the best trade-off between accuracy and compression rate. Also, PET gives the best trade-off between accuracy and inference speed.
Hyojin Jeon (2111560) +3 more
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On the selection of endogenous and exogenous signals [PDF]
Alerting is one of the three components of attention which involves the eliciting and maintenance of arousal. A seminal study by Posner et al. (Posner MI, Klein R, Summers J, Buggie S. 1973 Mem. Cognit.
C. R. McCormick +3 more
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An informatic rationale for the speed-accuracy trade-off [PDF]
This paper argues that the speed-accuracy trade-off arises as a consequence of Shannon's Fundamental Theorem for a Channel with Noise, when coupled with two additional postulates: that people are imperfect information processors, and that motivation is a necessary condition of the speed-accuracy tradeoff.
R. William Soukoreff, I. Scott MacKenzie
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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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Not all Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off Manipulations Have the Same Psychological Effect [PDF]
In many domains of psychological research, decisions are subject to a speed-accuracy trade-off: faster responses are more often incorrect. This trade-off makes it difficult to focus on one outcome measure in isolation – response time or accuracy.
van Maanen, L. +5 more
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