Dual-Task Performance: Theoretical Analysis and an Event-Coding Account. [PDF]
Theorizing on dual- and multi-tasking has not made much progress since the early insight of Telford (1931) and Welford (1952) that response selection may represent a bottleneck in human information processing. A closer look reveals that the questions being asked in dual-task research are not particularly interesting or realistic, and the answers being ...
Hommel B.
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Surgical Performance Analysis and Classification Based on Video Annotation of Laparoscopic Tasks [PDF]
Current approaches in surgical skills assessment employ virtual reality simulators, motion sensors, and task-specific checklists. Although accurate, these methods may be complex in the interpretation of the generated measures of performance. The aim of this study is to propose an alternative methodology for skills assessment and classification, based ...
Constantinos Loukas +2 more
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A task and performance analysis of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) surgery [PDF]
ESD is an endoscopic technique for en bloc resection of gastrointestinal lesions. ESD is a widely-used in Japan and throughout Asia, but not as prevalent in Europe or the US. The procedure is technically challenging and has higher adverse events (bleeding, perforation) compared to endoscopic mucosal resection.
Cetinsaya, Berk +13 more
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Performance Monitoring and Analysis of Task-Based OpenMP [PDF]
OpenMP, a typical shared memory programming paradigm, has been extensively applied in high performance computing community due to the popularity of multicore architectures in recent years. The most significant feature of the OpenMP 3.0 specification is the introduction of the task constructs to express parallelism at a much finer level of detail.
Yi Ding, Kai Hu, Kai Wu, Zhenlong Zhao
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A Framework for Bioacoustic Vocalization Analysis Using Hidden Markov Models [PDF]
Using Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) as a recognition framework for automatic classification of animal vocalizations has a number of benefits, including the ability to handle duration variability through nonlinear time alignment, the ability to incorporate ...
Clemins, Patrick J. +6 more
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Augmented Instructions: Analysis of Performance and Efficiency of Assembly Tasks [PDF]
Augmented Reality (AR) technology makes it possible to present information in the user’s line of sight, right at the point of use. This brings the capability to visualise complex information for industrial maintenance applications in an effective manner, which typically rely on paper instructions and tacit knowledge developed over time.
Eleanor Smith +4 more
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Task repetition and L2 written performance: A meta-analysis
Mahmoud Abdi Tabari +2 more
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Perfectionism and efficiency: Accuracy, response bias, and invested time in proof-reading performance [PDF]
Investigating problem-solving performance, Ishida, H. (2005: College students’ perfectionism and task-strategy inefficience: Why their efforts go unrewarded?
Barrick +19 more
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Speaker Identification for Swiss German with Spectral and Rhythm Features [PDF]
We present results of speech rhythm analysis for automatic speaker identification. We expand previous experiments using similar methods for language identification.
Dellwo, Volker +2 more
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A Meta-Analysis of Line Bisection and Landmark Task Performance in Older Adults [PDF]
Abstract Young adults exhibit a small asymmetry of visuospatial attention that favours the left side of space relative to the right ( pseudoneglect ). However, it remains unclear whether this leftward bias is maintained, eliminated or shifted rightward in older age.
Gemma Learmonth +1 more
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