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Efficient Device Pairing using “Human-Comparable ” Synchronized Audiovisual Patterns
- Efficient Device Pairing using “Human-Comparable” Synchronized Audiovisual Patterns Ramnath Prasad
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Development and Evaluation of Interactive Humanoid Robots
- . Our strategy is to analyze human–robot interaction in terms of body movements using a motion
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GeneSplicer: a new computational method for splice site prediction
- using DNA from two reference organisms: the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and human. It was compared
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2003. Evaluation of Latent Semantic Analysis-based measures of team communications content
- in detail. CD and LC are related to UAV team performance. AT-human is comparable to human-human agreement
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The validity of a virtual human experience for interpersonal skills education
- to the interaction skills used with a real human. Comparing the experience of virtual human interaction to real human
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Two-dimensional Sound-localization behavior of early-blind humans
- localization cues, sound-localization performance of early blind humans was compared with that of sighted
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ABSTRACT Universal Device Pairing using an Auxiliary Device
- of the pairing process improve if users could make use of an auxiliary device to compare the audiovisual OOB
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BBS COMMENTARY ON: Shanker & King: The Emergence of a New Paradigm in Ape Language Research The Vygotskian Advantage in Cognitive Modeling: Participation Precedes and thus Prefigures Understanding
- the behaviors required to confirm them has lead both human and comparative cognitive research down many a garden
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- constructed using the CarthaGène software [17-19]. Pairs of markers with compatible retention patterns (double
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Semantic congruity affects numerical judgments similarly in monkeys
- ). That is, animals and humans are faster and more accurate at comparing two numerical values as the ratio
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