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Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
Facility•Espoo, Finland•
About: Helsinki Institute for Information Technology is a facility organization based out in Espoo, Finland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Bayesian network. The organization has 630 authors who have published 1962 publications receiving 63426 citations.
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TL;DR: A full complexity landscape is established, showing that depending on the variant of acceptance and property/semantics, the complexity of acceptance in incomplete AFs ranges from polynomial-time decidable to completeness for Σ 3 p .
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TL;DR: It is shown that multiple iterations of masked objects within a trial, as well as the speeding of selection choices, can substantially reinforce the impact of subliminal cues, consistent with previous findings suggesting that the effect of sub Liminal stimuli fades rapidly.
Abstract: The performance of current graphics engines makes it possible to incorporate subliminal cues within virtual environments VEs, providing an additional way of communication, fully integrated with the exploration of a virtual scene. In order to advance the application of subliminal information in this area, it is necessary to explore in the psychological literature how techniques previously reported as rendering information subliminal can be successfully implemented in VEs. Previous literature has also described the effects of subliminal cues as quantitatively modest, which raises the issue of their inclusion in practical tasks. We used a 3D rendering engine Unity3D to implement a masking paradigm within the context of a realistic scene and a familiar kitchen environment. We report significant effects of subliminal cueing on the selection of objects in a virtual scene, demonstrating the feasibility of subliminal cueing in VEs. Furthermore, we show that multiple iterations of masked objects within a trial, as well as the speeding of selection choices, can substantially reinforce the impact of subliminal cues. This is consistent with previous findings suggesting that the effect of subliminal stimuli fades rapidly. We conclude by proposing, as part of further work, possible mechanisms for the inclusion of subliminal cueing in intelligent interfaces to maximize their effects.
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TL;DR: It is shown that for dependency structures between groups to be expressible exactly, the data have to satisfy the so-called groupwise faithfulness assumption, and that one cannot learn causal relations between groups using only groupwise conditional independencies, but also variable-wise relations are needed.
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TL;DR: The authors explored an approach to understand the institutional implications of ICT usage disparity: the socio-psychological significance of a technology to its users, arguing that identification mediated by technology is for many purposes at least as important of a measure as the actual quantity and quality of their use for many peer groups.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a public dataset is used to characterize the behavior of battery internal resistance and the best models are more than 95% accurate in predicting battery health using the internal resistance dynamics of 100 cycles at room temperature.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Dimitri P. Bertsekas | 94 | 332 | 85939 |
Olli Kallioniemi | 90 | 353 | 42021 |
Heikki Mannila | 72 | 295 | 26500 |
Jukka Corander | 66 | 411 | 17220 |
Jaakko Kangasjärvi | 62 | 146 | 17096 |
Aapo Hyvärinen | 61 | 301 | 44146 |
Samuel Kaski | 58 | 522 | 14180 |
Nadarajah Asokan | 58 | 327 | 11947 |
Aristides Gionis | 58 | 292 | 19300 |
Hannu Toivonen | 56 | 192 | 19316 |
Nicola Zamboni | 53 | 128 | 11397 |
Jorma Rissanen | 52 | 151 | 22720 |
Tero Aittokallio | 52 | 271 | 8689 |
Juha Veijola | 52 | 261 | 19588 |
Juho Hamari | 51 | 176 | 16631 |