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David S. Vogel
Researcher at University of Central Florida
Publications - 11
Citations - 1281
David S. Vogel is an academic researcher from University of Central Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mean squared error & Linear model. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1179 citations. Previous affiliations of David S. Vogel include Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences.
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Computer Gaming and Interactive Simulations for Learning: A Meta-Analysis.
Jennifer J. Vogel,David S. Vogel,Jan Cannon-Bowers,Clint A. Bowers,Kathryn Muse,Michelle F. Wright +5 more
TL;DR: It was found that across people and situations, games and interactive simulations are more dominant for cognitive gain outcomes, however, consideration of specific moderator variables yielded a more complex picture.
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Cerebral lateralization of spatial abilities: a meta-analysis.
TL;DR: It was found that across people and situations, the right hemisphere is the more dominant for spatial processing, however, consideration of specific moderator variables yielded a more complex picture.
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Analysis of the KDD cup 2009: fast scoring on a large orange customer database
TL;DR: The KDD Cup 2009 as mentioned in this paper focused on identifying data mining techniques capable of rapidly building predictive models and scoring new entries on a large CRM database, and the results of the challenge were discussed at the KDD conference (June 28, 2009).
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Classifying search engine queries using the web as background knowledge
David S. Vogel,Steffen Bickel,Peter Haider,Rolf Schimpfky,Peter Siemen,Steve Bridges,Tobias Scheffer +6 more
TL;DR: The architecture of a classification system that uses a web directory to identify the subject context that the query terms are frequently used in is described, which received the Runner-Up Award for Query Categorization Performance of the KDD Cup 2005.
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Predictive Modeling in Health Plans
Randy C. Axelrod,David S. Vogel +1 more
TL;DR: A case study of how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used for a high quality predictive modeling process, and how this process is used to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare.