2017 8th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/coginfocom.2017.8268280
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Examine the effect of different web-based media on human brain waves

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“…Each X i takes binary form, 0 or 1. We define dependent variable Y as the following form, namely Model (12),…”
Section: Artificial Example Ii: Four Modules With Discrete Variablesmentioning
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“…Each X i takes binary form, 0 or 1. We define dependent variable Y as the following form, namely Model (12),…”
Section: Artificial Example Ii: Four Modules With Discrete Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which is a more complicated problem than Model (7). The complexity is higher since there are four modules instead of two modules in Model (12).…”
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“…In this work, we exploit these learned associations among the abstract concepts to simulate a regulated recall operation. In recent years, advances in technologies have played an essential role in cognitive and psychological research, e.g., use of devices like GP3 [16], TheEyeTribe [17], and electroencephalography (EEG) [18,19] to study visual attention. In this article, we focus on representations of computational models that are also very useful in understanding the psychological and cognitive phenomena, validating the existing cognitive theories, and helping to formulate fresh ideas related to cognition [20][21][22][23].…”
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