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Massive Online Crowdsourced Study of Subjective and Objective Picture Quality
Most publicly available image quality databases have been created under highly controlled conditions by introducing graded simulated distortions onto high-quality photographs.
Bovik, Alan C., Ghadiyaram, Deepti
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Amniotic Fluid Volume Assessment: Eight Lessons Learned
Everett F Magann,1 Julie R Whittington,1 John C Morrison2 ,† Suneet P Chauhan3 1Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University of Arkansas for the Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA; 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the ...
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Measuring poverty using qualitative perceptions of welfare [PDF]
The authors show how subjective poverty lines can be derived using simple qualitative assessments of perceived consumption adequacy, based on a household survey. Respondents were asked whether their consumption of food, housing, and clothing was adequate
Pradhan, Menno, Ravallion, Martin
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Towards Validating Risk Indicators Based on Measurement Theory (Extended version) [PDF]
Due to the lack of quantitative information and for cost-efficiency, most risk assessment methods use partially ordered values (e.g. high, medium, low) as risk indicators.
Morali, Ayse, Wieringa, Roel
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Paperless Subjective Programming Assignment Assessment: A First Step
A significant component of student evaluation includes the objective and subjective assessment of programming assignments. We describe bits and pieces of a paperless electronic workflow we’ve recently used to provide objective and subjective feedback to ...
Hansen, David
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Optimistic versus Pessimistic--Optimal Judgemental Bias with Reference Point [PDF]
This paper develops a model of reference-dependent assessment of subjective beliefs in which loss-averse people optimally choose the expectation as the reference point to balance the current felicity from the optimistic anticipation and the future ...
Chen, Si
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Classification of Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence Images Using Convolutional Neural Network
Images are an important data source for diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases. The manual classification of images may lead to misdiagnosis or mistreatment due to subjective errors.
Crielaard, Wim +6 more
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There is a need for improved drought monitoring and assessment methods in the United States. Drought is the most costly natural disaster [Federal Emergency Management Agancy (FEMA 1995; Wilhite 2000)], but it is often neglected by developers of ...
Angel, Jim +11 more
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Blur point versus indistinguishable point in assessment of accommodation: objective and subjective findings in early presbyopes [PDF]
Aim: To measure the distance from the eye and the refraction of the eye at the point at which print blurs and the point at which it becomes unreadable. Methods: Subjective accommodation in 7 early presbyopic subjects (mean age 45 years), with no
Firth, A.Y., Goodall, E.
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Testing Protective Clothing with an Emphasis on Subjective Opinions
This paper focuses on the testing and evaluation of special anti-chemical protective suits. The testing and evaluation focused on the subjective aspect of the protective suits, which is best perceived by their wearers; however, the subjective aspect only
Jozef Kubás +5 more
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