Conceptualizing Audio Message Complexity as Available Processing Resources

作者: Annie Lang , Ya Gao , Robert F. Potter , Seungjo Lee , Byungho Park

DOI: 10.1177/0093650213490722

关键词: Audio signal processingMoment (mathematics)Empirical validityComputer scienceMeasure (data warehouse)Variable (computer science)Information retrievalConstruct validityCognitive resource theoryProcess (engineering)Multimedia

摘要: … message complexity. Messages are coded in terms of the level of cognitive resources that would be automatically elicited and required to process the message… as the complexity variable…

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