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A Comparison of Document-at-a-Time and Score-at-a-Time Query Evaluation
Proceedings of the Tenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2017We present an empirical comparison between document-at-a-time (DAAT) and score-at-a-time (SAAT) document ranking strategies within a common framework. Although both strategies have been extensively explored, the literature lacks a fair, direct comparison: such a study has been difficult due to vastly different query evaluation mechanics and index ...
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Parallel Sorting with Constant Time for Comparisons
SIAM Journal on Computing, 1981We prove that there exist graphs with n vertices and at most $2n^{5/3} \log n$ edges for which every acyclic orientation has in its transitive closure at least $\begin{pmatrix} n \\ 2 \end{pmatrix} - 10n^{5/3} $ arcs. We conclude that with $2n^{5/3} \log n$ parallel processors n items may be sorted with all comparisons arranged in two time intervals ...
Roland HÀggkvist, Pavol Hell
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1994
Similarity as interactive activation and mapping (SIAM), a model of the dynamic course of similarity comparisons, is presented. According to SIAM, when structured scenes are compared, the parts of one scene must be aligned, or placed in correspondence, with the parts from the other scene.
Robert L. Goldstone, Douglas L. Medin
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Similarity as interactive activation and mapping (SIAM), a model of the dynamic course of similarity comparisons, is presented. According to SIAM, when structured scenes are compared, the parts of one scene must be aligned, or placed in correspondence, with the parts from the other scene.
Robert L. Goldstone, Douglas L. Medin
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Are International Comparisons Timely?
The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1965Through parallel epidemiological studies of psychological illness in two or more countries are possible they are not, in my view, profitable at the present time, for the following reasons: First, our instruments for the detection and classification of cases are poorly calibrated. Large and inestimable errors are, therefore, involved in the measurements
Neil Kessel +2 more
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Time Errors in the Method of Pair Comparisons
The American Journal of Psychology, 1990Time errors produced by the method of constant stimuli depend on the position of the standard within the range of variable stimuli (asymmetry effect) and on the order of the compared stimuli (presentation-order effect). Both effects were found using the method of pair comparisons.
MASIN, SERGIO CESARE, AGOSTINI, A.
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COMPARISON OF TACTILE AND AUDITORY TIME JUDGMENTS
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966Ss adjusted variable auditory and tactile durations to equal standard durations in the opposite mode. No differences between auditory and tactile time judgments were observed.
Rudolph H. Ehrensing, William T. Lhamon
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