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On the control of automatic processes: A parallel distributed processing account of the Stroop effect

by Jonathan D. Cohen, James L. Mcclelland, Kevin Dunbar - Psychological Review , 1990
"... Traditional views of automaticity are in need of revision. For example, automaticity otten has been treated as an all-or-none phenomenon, and traditional ~es have held that automatic processes are independent of attention. Yet recent empirical data suggest that automatic processes are continu-ous, a ..."
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Traditional views of automaticity are in need of revision. For example, automaticity otten has been treated as an all-or-none phenomenon, and traditional ~es have held that automatic processes are independent of attention. Yet recent empirical data suggest that automatic processes are continu-ous

Random Waypoint Considered Harmful

by Jungkeun Yoon, Mingyan Liu, Brian Noble , 2003
"... This study examines the random waypoint model widely used in the simulation studies of mobile ad hoc networks. Our findings show that this model fails to provide a steady state in that the average nodal speed consistently decreases over time, and therefore should not be directly used for simulation. ..."
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. We show how unreliable results can be obtained by using this model. In particular, certain ad hoc routing metrics can drop by as much as 40% over the course of a 900-second simulation using the random waypoint model. We give both an intuitive and a formal explanation for this phenomenon. We also

Rumor Routing Algorithm for Sensor Networks

by David Braginsky, Deborah Estrin , 2002
"... Advances in micro-sensor and radio technology will enable small but smart sensors to be deployed for a wide range of environmental monitoring applications. In order to constrain communication overhead, dense sensor networks call for new and highly efficient methods for distributing queries to nodes ..."
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node and resides in regions of the network [10][7][8]. This paper describes and evaluates through simulation a scheme we call Rumor Routing, which allows for queries to be delivered to events in the network. Rumor Routing is tunable, and allows for tradeoffs between setup overhead and delivery

Human simulation of vocabulary learning

by Jane Gillette, Henry Gleitman, Lila Gleitman, Anne Lederer - Cognition , 1999
"... The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquisition: Noun learning is superior to verb learning in the earliest moments of child language development. The dominant explanation of this phenomenon in the literature invokes differing conceptual requ ..."
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The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquisition: Noun learning is superior to verb learning in the earliest moments of child language development. The dominant explanation of this phenomenon in the literature invokes differing conceptual

Impact of Radio Irregularity on Wireless Sensor Networks

by Gang Zhou, Tian He, Sudha Krishnamurthy, John A. Stankovic - in MobiSYS ’04: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services , 2004
"... In this paper, we investigate the impact of radio irregularity on the communication performance in wireless sensor networks. Radio irregularity is a common phenomenon which arises from multiple factors, such as variance in RF sending power and different path losses depending on the direction of prop ..."
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of radio irregularity on the communication performance in wireless sensor networks. Radio irregularity is a common phenomenon which arises from multiple factors, such as variance in RF sending power and different path losses depending on the direction

Phase Noise in Oscillators: a Unifying Theory and Numerical Methods for Characterization

by Alper Demir, Amit Mehrotra, Jaijeet Roychowdhury - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems , 2000
"... Abstract—Phase noise is a topic of theoretical and practical interest in electronic circuits, as well as in other fields, such as optics. Although progress has been made in understanding the phenomenon, there still remain significant gaps, both in its fundamental theory and in numerical techniques f ..."
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Abstract—Phase noise is a topic of theoretical and practical interest in electronic circuits, as well as in other fields, such as optics. Although progress has been made in understanding the phenomenon, there still remain significant gaps, both in its fundamental theory and in numerical techniques

On credibility of simulation studies of telecommunication networks

by K. Pawlikowski, H. -d. Joshua Jeong, J. -s. Ruth Lee - IEEE Communications Magazine , 2002
"... In telecommunication networks, as in many other areas of science and engineering, proliferation of computers as research tools has resulted in the adoption of computer simulation as the most commonly used paradigm of scientific investigations. This, together with a plethora of existing simulation la ..."
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. But this enthusiasm is not shared by all researchers in this area. An opinion is spreading that one cannot rely on the majority of the published results on performance evaluation studies of telecommunication networks based on stochastic simulation, since they lack credibility. Indeed, the spread of this phenomenon

Characterizing End-to-End Packet Delay and Loss in the Internet

by Jean-chrysostome Bolot - Journal of High Speed Networks , 1993
"... We use the measured round trip delays of small UDP probe packets sent at regular time intervals to characterize the end-to-end packet delay and loss behavior in the Internet. By varying the interval between probe packets, it is possible to study the structure of the Internet load over different time ..."
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time scales. In this paper, the time scales of interest range from a few milliseconds to a few minutes. Our observations agree with results obtained by others using simulation and experimental approaches. For example, our estimates of Internet workload are consistent with the hypothesis of a mix

Physical mechanisms of the rogue wave phenomenon

by Christian Kharif, Efim Pelinovsky - Eur. J. Mech. B Fluids
"... A review of physical mechanisms of the rogue wave phenomenon is given. The data of marine observations as well as laboratory experiments are briefly discussed. They demonstrate that freak waves may appear in deep and shallow waters. Simple statistical analysis of the rogue wave probability based on ..."
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A review of physical mechanisms of the rogue wave phenomenon is given. The data of marine observations as well as laboratory experiments are briefly discussed. They demonstrate that freak waves may appear in deep and shallow waters. Simple statistical analysis of the rogue wave probability based

On the Incommensurability Phenomenon

by Donniell E. Fishkind, Cencheng Shen, Carey E. Priebe , 2013
"... Suppose that two large, high-dimensional data sets are each noisy measurements of the same underlying random process, and principle components analysis is performed separately on the data sets to reduce their dimensionality. In some circumstances it may happen that the two lower-dimensional data set ..."
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simu-lations to explore how the incommensurability phenomenon may have an appreciable impact.
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