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Multimodal Deception Detection
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM on Workshop on Multimodal Deception Detection, 2015This work proposes a new approach to deception detection, based on finding significant differences between liars and truth tellers through the analysis of their behavior, verbal and non-verbal. This is based on the combination of two factors: multimodal data collection, and t-pattern analysis.
DIANA, BARBARA +5 more
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Dynamics of the game in soccer: Detection of T‐patterns
European Journal of Sport Science, 2011AbstractTraditional approaches to the quantification of team sports have proved to be limited in their ability to identify complex structural regularities that, despite being unobservable, nonetheless underlie the development of the sporting contest between opposing teams. This paper describes a method for detecting the dynamics of play in professional
Oleguer Foguet Camerino +3 more
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Impulsivity and physical activity: A T-Pattern detection of motor behavior profiles
Physiology & Behavior, 2020The relation between impulsivity and physical activity has been scantly investigated. Actually, during physical activity, several goals are achieved on the basis of a certain dose of impulsiveness. This study detects motor and interactive behavior profiles from athletes with traits of impulsiveness, moderate impulsiveness and non-impulsiveness ...
Marta Castañer +5 more
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T-patterns integration strategy in a longitudinal study: a multiple case analysis
Physiology & Behavior, 2020This work analyzes stability and change of T-patterns related with on-task persistence and social interaction of preschool-age children. Stability and change are considered as natural setting indicators of time allocation processes and social dynamics with teachers and peers, within the fields of educational neuroscience and developmental science.
Carlos, Santoyo +6 more
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T-pattern detection and analysis for the discovery of hidden features of behaviour
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2018The behaviour of all living beings consists of hidden patterns in time; consequently, its nature and its underlying dynamics are intrinsically difficult to be perceived and detected by the unaided observer.Such a scientific challenge calls for improved means of detection, data handling and analysis.
M. Casarrubea +13 more
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T-pattern analysis and spike train dissimilarity for the analysis of structure in blinking behavior
Physiology & Behavior, 2020Spontaneous eye-blinks are a ubiquitous behavior. However, blink timing is not random, nor does it always follow physiological demands. Research rather suggests that blink timing, and thus the structure of blinking behavior, is influenced by cognitive processes, such as attention. Since attention is regarded a necessary precursor of media use phenomena,
Michael, Brill, Frank, Schwab
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T-Patterns: A Way to Model Complex Trustworthiness in a Social Multi-agent Community
2022A key issue to realize community of agents involving social aspects is that of modeling trustworthiness between the actors of the society and, to this purpose, many trust and reputation models have been proposed in the past. Most of these proposals focused on representing trust dimensions using apposite scalar measures, and integrating these measures ...
Rosaci D., Sarne G. M. L.
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Imposing Cognitive Load to Detect Prepared Lies: A T-Pattern Approach
2016One of the most well-documented claims in the deception literature is that humans are poor detectors of deception. Such human fallibility is exacerbated by the complexity of both deception and human behavior. The aim of our chapter is to examine whether the overall organization of behavior differ when people report truthful vs.
ZURLONI, VALENTINO +3 more
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Oakes, Edward T., Pattern of Redemption
1970Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 71 Nr.
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Using temporal patterns (t-patterns) to derive stress factors of routine tasks
CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2009We describe the use of a statistical technique called T-pattern analysis to derive and characterize the routineness of tasks. T-patterns provide significant advantages over traditional sequence analyses by incorporating time. A T-pattern is characterized by a significant time window (critical interval) that describes the duration of this pattern.
Oliver Brdiczka +2 more
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