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NIPS
2008
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Optimal Response Initiation: Why Recent Experience Matters
In most cognitive and motor tasks, speed-accuracy tradeoffs are observed: Individuals can respond slowly and accurately, or quickly yet be prone to errors. Control mechanisms gove...
Matt Jones, Michael C. Mozer, Sachiko Kinoshita
BNCOD
2004
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Teaching SQL - Which Pedagogical Horse for This Course?
A student with a Computing Science degree is expected to have reached a reasonable level of expertise in SQL. SQL is a non-trivial skill to master and is taught with different degr...
Karen Renaud, Judy van Biljon
NIPS
2001
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The Emergence of Multiple Movement Units in the Presence of Noise and Feedback Delay
Tangential hand velocity profiles of rapid human arm movements often appear as sequences of several bell-shaped acceleration-deceleration phases called submovements or movement un...
Michael Kositsky, Andrew G. Barto
SIROCCO
2004
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Long-Lived Rambo: Trading Knowledge for Communication
Shareable data services providing consistency guarantees, such as atomicity (linearizability), make building distributed systems easier. However, combining linearizability with ef...
Chryssis Georgiou, Peter M. Musial, Alexander A. S...
PICS
2003
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Robust Processing of Color Target Measurements for Device Characterization
Device  characterization  typically  involves  generating one  or  more  targets  each  comprising  a  number  of  color patches  and  making  colorimetric  measu...
Raja Bala, Gaurav Sharma, Dennis Venable