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temporal distance on task perceptiony

by Sujin Lee, Angela Y. Lee, Mary, C. Kern
"... Viewing time through the lens of the self: The fit effect of self-construal and ..."
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Viewing time through the lens of the self: The fit effect of self-construal and

Temporal distance, event representation, and similarity

by Samuel B. Day, Daniel M. Bartels - In , 2004
"... A recent line of research suggests that an event’s temporal distance from the present has an effect on the way in which it is likely to be construed. Specifically, more distant events are proposed to be represented primarily in terms of abstract, decontextualized information, while events in the nea ..."
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A recent line of research suggests that an event’s temporal distance from the present has an effect on the way in which it is likely to be construed. Specifically, more distant events are proposed to be represented primarily in terms of abstract, decontextualized information, while events

Temporal distance and ease of retrieval ଝ

by Stefan M Herzog , ¤ , Jochim Hansen , Michaela Wänke , 2007
"... Abstract Construal Level Theory (CLT; Keywords: Temporal distance; Construal level; Ease of retrieval; Attitudes When people consider a future action they often think about pro-arguments (pros) and counter-arguments (cons). The outcome of their thoughts is likely to determine attitudes towards the ..."
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Abstract Construal Level Theory (CLT; Keywords: Temporal distance; Construal level; Ease of retrieval; Attitudes When people consider a future action they often think about pro-arguments (pros) and counter-arguments (cons). The outcome of their thoughts is likely to determine attitudes towards

Recognizing action at a distance

by Alexei A. Efros, Alexander C. Berg, Greg Mori, Jitendra Malik - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION , 2003
"... Our goal is to recognize human actions at a distance, at resolutions where a whole person may be, say, 30 pixels tall. We introduce a novel motion descriptor based on optical flow measurements in a spatio-temporal volume for each stabilized human figure, and an associated similarity measure to be us ..."
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Our goal is to recognize human actions at a distance, at resolutions where a whole person may be, say, 30 pixels tall. We introduce a novel motion descriptor based on optical flow measurements in a spatio-temporal volume for each stabilized human figure, and an associated similarity measure

Temporal Distance Metrics for Social Network Analysis

by John Tang, Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo, Vito Latora
"... The analysis of social and technological networks has attracted a lot of attention as social networking applications and mobile sensing devices have given us a wealth of real data. Classic studies looked at analysing static or aggregated networks, i.e., networks that do not change over time or built ..."
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static analysis can capture. In this paper we propose new temporal distance metrics to quantify and compare the speed (delay) of information diffusion processes taking into account the evolution of a network from a local and global view. We show how these metrics are able to capture the temporal

Scrum and Temporal Distance-Based Global Software Development

by Asmaa Fowzi Alotaibi, M. Rizwan, Jameel Qureshi
"... Abstract—Global software development (GSD) is one of modern trends in software engineering. The last years has witnessed a significant increase in the adoption of Agile in GSD.This paper considers the issue by examining whether Scrum practices used in mitigation of temporal distance-based GSD coordi ..."
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Abstract—Global software development (GSD) is one of modern trends in software engineering. The last years has witnessed a significant increase in the adoption of Agile in GSD.This paper considers the issue by examining whether Scrum practices used in mitigation of temporal distance-based GSD

Temporal construal

by Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman, Dan Gilbert, Tory Higgins, Daniel Kahneman, Arie Kruglanski - Psychological Review , 2003
"... Construal level theory proposes that temporal distance changes people’s responses to future events by changing the way people mentally represent those events. The greater the temporal distance, the more likely are events to be represented in terms of a few abstract features that convey the perceived ..."
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Construal level theory proposes that temporal distance changes people’s responses to future events by changing the way people mentally represent those events. The greater the temporal distance, the more likely are events to be represented in terms of a few abstract features that convey

Distortion invariant object recognition in the dynamic link architecture

by Martin Lades, Jan C. Vorbrüggen, Joachim Buhmann, Christoph v. d. Malsburg, Rolf P. Würtz, Wolfgang Konen - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS , 1993
"... We present an object recognition system based on the Dynamic Link Architecture, which is an extension to classical Artificial Neural Networks. The Dynamic Link Architecture ex-ploits correlations in the fine-scale temporal structure of cellular signals in order to group neurons dynamically into hig ..."
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We present an object recognition system based on the Dynamic Link Architecture, which is an extension to classical Artificial Neural Networks. The Dynamic Link Architecture ex-ploits correlations in the fine-scale temporal structure of cellular signals in order to group neurons dynamically

The Effect of Temporal Distance and Social Distance on the Choice of Consumers ’ Preferences

by Yaozhong Liu, Jinjing Xu , 2015
"... Temporal distance is defined as how much time (e.g., past or future) separates between the per-ceiver’s present time and the target event. Social distance is defined as how distinct is the social target from the perceiver’s self (e.g., oneself vs others). The interpretation of events will change as ..."
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Temporal distance is defined as how much time (e.g., past or future) separates between the per-ceiver’s present time and the target event. Social distance is defined as how distinct is the social target from the perceiver’s self (e.g., oneself vs others). The interpretation of events will change

Reconstruction of the Subjective Temporal Distance of Past Interpersonal Experiences After Mortality Salience

by Ryutaro Wakimoto , 2010
"... The present article examines the effect of mortality salience on the subjective temporal distance of past experiences with close friends. Since mortality salience motivates relational strivings, it should also affect the perception of past interpersonal experiences that influence the anticipation of ..."
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The present article examines the effect of mortality salience on the subjective temporal distance of past experiences with close friends. Since mortality salience motivates relational strivings, it should also affect the perception of past interpersonal experiences that influence the anticipation
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