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Improving decision speed, accuracy and group cohesion through early information gathering in house-hunting ants. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make accurate choices while maintaining group cohesion. However, increasing accuracy and/or cohesion usually decreases decision speed and vice-versa.
Nathalie Stroeymeyt +2 more
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Pareto optimal fronts of kinetic proofreading
Biological processes such as DNA replication, RNA transcription, and protein translation operate with remarkable speed and accuracy in selecting the right substrate from pools of chemically identical molecules.
Davide Chiuchiu +2 more
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fMRI evidence for a dual process account of the speed-accuracy tradeoff in decision-making. [PDF]
The speed and accuracy of decision-making have a well-known trading relationship: hasty decisions are more prone to errors while careful, accurate judgments take more time.
Jason Ivanoff +2 more
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Optimizing YOLOv8 for Real-Time CCTV Surveillance: A Trade-off Between Speed and Accuracy
Real-time video surveillance, especially CCTV systems, requires fast and accurate face detection. Object detection models with slow inference times are ineffective in real-time.
Muhammad Rizqi Sholahuddin +6 more
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Perceptual processing and speed-accuracy trade-off
Three experiments are described on speed-accuracy trade-off during a visual fixation. In a typical trial subjects started by fixating a fixed position at their left side at which a degraded digit (SL) was presented. At about the same time an intact digit (SR) was briefly presented at a fixed right side position.
A F, Sanders, A M, Rath
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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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Speed-accuracy trade-off and time of day
Abstract Data were collected at six times of day from a total of 48 subjects working at a self-paced version of a visual, signal identification task. Speed of inspection and confidence of report both tended to increase over the day, while signal detectability ( d ′) declined. The response criterion (ln β) remained invariant with time of day.
A, Craig, R, Condon
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Trading off Speed and Accuracy in Multilabel Classification [PDF]
In previous work, we devised an approach for multilabel classification based on an ensemble of Bayesian networks. It was characterized by an efficient structural learning and by high accuracy. Its shortcoming was the high computational complexity of the MAP inference, necessary to identify the most probable joint configuration of all classes.
Giorgio Corani +3 more
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Consistent Individual Tendencies in Motor Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off
Abstract The literature of Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off (SAT) in motor control has evidenced individuality in the preference to trade different aspects (mean, variance) of spatial and temporal errors. Nonetheless, to the best of our knowledge, how robust this preference is has not been properly tested.
Matheus M. Pacheco +3 more
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Efficient flood risk assessment and communication are essential for responding to increasingly recurrent flash floods. However, access to high-end data center computing is limited for stakeholders.
Adina Moraru +2 more
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