Browsing Cognitive Science Group by Title
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Predictive uncertainty in auditory sequence processing
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Rhythmical coordination of performers and audience in partner dance. Delineating improvised and choreographed interaction
(Società Editrice il Mulino, 2015-12-01)This paper explores rhythm in social interaction by analysing how partner dancers and audience members move together during a performance. The analysis draws an empirical distinction between choreographed and improvised ... -
Segmentation and grouping structures in jazz chord sequences: An information-theoretic approach
(2015-03-27)Aural presentation -
SenCity Workshop: Sensing Festivals as Cities
In order to sense the mood of a city, we propose first looking at festivals. In festivals such as Glastonbury or Burning Man we see temporary cities where the inhabitants are engaged afresh with their environment and each ... -
A Simple Baseline for Discriminating Similar Languages
(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2014-08) -
A Survey of Downlink Non-orthogonal Multiple Access for 5G Wireless Communication Networks
(2016-09-07)Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been recognized as a promising multiple access technique for the next generation cellular communication networks. In this paper, we first discuss a simple NOMA model with two users ... -
Towards Informative Statistical Flow Inversion
A problem which has recently attracted research attention is that of estimating the distribution of flow sizes in internet traffic. On high traffic links it is sometimes impossible to record every packet. Researchers have ... -
Towards Model Checking Real-World Software-Defined Networks
(Springer Nature, 2020-07-14)In software-defined networks (SDN), a controller program is in charge of deploying diverse network functionality across a large number of switches, but this comes at a great risk: deploying buggy controller code could ... -
Using FRAM beyond safety: A case study to explore how sociotechnical systems can flourish or stall
FRAM (Functional Resonance Analysis Method) is a relatively new method that has been proposed to explore how functional variability can escalate into unexpected, and often unwanted, events. It has been used for accident ... -
Walking in Sync: Two is Company, Three's a Crowd.
(ACM, 2015)