نتایج جستجو برای: conflict detection

تعداد نتایج: 645994  

1999
Ling-Ling Yan M. Tamer Özsu

Conflict tolerant queries are a new way of dealing with instance level conflicts in data integrated from multiple sources. In contrast to the traditional approach of resolving such conflicts during schema integration using aggregation functions, we establish a query model and processing techniques to tolerate these conflicts at query time to a degree specified by the users. Resolutions are only...

Journal: :DEStech Transactions on Computer Science and Engineering 2021

2010
Ian Horswill Cheng-Heng Fua Andrew Ortony

Internal conflict, in which a character is torn by opposing motivations, is central to drama. Actors portray such conflict in part by mimicking involuntary behaviors that occur as a result of such conflicts. In this paper, we examine the role of timing – pauses and hesitation, in particular – in internal conflict. We argue that virtual actors can be made more expressive if we can emulate the un...

2012
Krithika Mohan Michael A. Patterson Anil V. Rao

Due to the large increase in the density of aircraft arrivals at airports in recent years, it has become important to optimize the scheduling of aircraft landings in order to reduce wait time, improve airport efficiency, and minimize fuel consumption while maintaining safety. As the density of aircraft arrivals increases, however, so too does the complexity of trajectory planning and generation...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Michael J Larson David A S Kaufman William M Perlstein

Cognitive control theory suggests conflict effects are reduced following high- relative to low-conflict trials. Such reactive adjustments in control, frequently termed "conflict adaptation effects," indicate a dynamic interplay between regulative and evaluative components of cognitive control necessary for adaptable goal-directed behavior. The current study examined conflict adaptation effects ...

Journal: :Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 2015

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
Tobias Egner Margaret Delano Joy Hirsch

To ensure optimal task performance, the human brain detects and resolves conflict in information processing via a cognitive control system. However, it is not known whether conflict resolution relies on a single central resource of cognitive control, or on a collection of independent control mechanisms that deal with different types of conflict. In order to address this question, we assessed be...

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