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In the classification layer of CNN, if one layer is giving a false result, it could be complemented by the other layer’s weight, and it is possible that combining both results could provide a positive outcome. We used this theory and successfully improved the final validation and test ...
Toral S.Surti, inReference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2024 Neurodevelopmental Trajectory Prior to Schizophrenia Consistent with the conceptualization ofschizophreniaas aneurodevelopmental disorder, motor, cognitive, or behavioral anomalies often occur in children who later develop schizoph...
- 《IEEE Design & Test of Computers》 被引量: 19发表: 2001年 The Effects of Time Budget Pressure and Intentionality on Audit Supervisors' Response to Audit Staff False Sign‐off Based on theory from the psychology literature and results from prior false sign-off research, we develop hypotheses...
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This study suggests that a pan-indexicality model can be employed by test-takers to understand the meaning of a linguistic sign at the overall sense level, and test-takers’ encyclopedic knowledge, contextual information, and personal emotions regarding a linguistic sign should be highlighted in ...
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Broaders, S.C., et al., Making children gesture brings out implicit knowledge and leads to learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2007. 136(4): p. 539-550. Kelly, S., T. McDevitt, and M. Esch, Brief training with co-speech gesture lends a hand to word learning in...