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Cognitive Magnitude Interferences in Spontaneous Food Choices

Decision-making processes sometimes depend on relative discriminations of the most profitable choice option, and for many animals the most profitable option is often defined by its total quantity of e.g. food. A large body of evidence suggests that …

Spontanous Numerical Cognition in Human and non-Human Primates

Many situations require human and non-human animals to engage in quantity judgements to deal with essential problems such as food intake maximisation, estimation of distances, or the assessment of the number of opponents in conflict situations (Hanus …

Brute Force ECG Feature Extraction Applied on Discomfort Detection

This paper presents the idea of brute force feature extraction for Electrocardiography (ECG) signals applied to discomfort detection. To build an ECG Discomfort Corpus an experimental discomfort induction was conducted. 50 subjects underwent a 2 h …

The INTERSPEECH 2017 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: Addressee, Cold & Snoring

The INTERSPEECH 2017 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge addresses three different problems for the first time in research competition under well-defined conditions: In the Addressee sub-challenge, it has to be determined whether speech produced …

Erfassung körperlicher Aktivität in der Selbstevaluation gesundheitsbezogenen Verhaltens: Validität und Usability von Wearables

Ein vielversprechender Ansatz zur Unterstützung gesundheitsförderlichen Verhaltens sowie zur Prävention und Therapie einer Vielzahl psychischer Störungen ist die Erfassung körperlicher Aktivität zur Evaluation gesundheitsbezogener Verhaltensweisen …