Essays about: "low arousal approach"

Found 3 essays containing the words low arousal approach.

  1. 1. Organization of Electronic Dance Music by Dimensionality Reduction

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskap

    Author : Victor Tideman; [2022]
    Keywords : Dimensionality Reduction; Digital Signal Processing; Similarity; Music;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to produce a similarity metric for tracks of the genre: Electronic Dance Music, by taking a high-dimensional data representation of each track and then project it to a low-dimensional embedded space (2D and 3D) by applying two Dimensionality Reduction (DR) techniques called t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) and Pairwise Controlled Manifold Approximation (PaCMAP). A content-based approach is taken to identify similarity, which is defined as the distances between points in the embedded space. READ MORE

  2. 2. The effect of positive arousal on memory retrieval of advertisements : A neuromarketing approach

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Óscar Picallo; [2018]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : The objective of this neuromarketing study is to investigate the effect of positive emotional contexts in the recall of neutral stimuli. In the present fMRI experiment, 26 Russian participants of whom, 13 were women, and 13 were men, with an average age of 23. READ MORE

  3. 3. Correlations between occupational self-efficacy and conflict management training

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Frans Björkstam; [2018]
    Keywords : self-efficacy; occupational self-efficacy; compulsory treatment; low-arousal approach; conflict management; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Abstract In this study the purpose was to examine whether participating in a conflict management training program called No Power No Lose for employees in a state run institution for compulsory treatment of drug abusers correlated with occupational self-efficacy (OSE). OSE was measured using self-reported scores on two different scales purporting to measure occupational aspects of the self-efficacy constructs. READ MORE