Train virtual dogs for research!
Hi everyone. One of my students is working on a project to better understand how dogs learn using computer models. Can you take 10-20 minutes to train some virtual dogs for us? It would help us out a lot, and you'd be totally cool in our book. It's anonymous, so we won't know what you decide.
http://ciigar.csc.ncsu.edu/rtloftin/studies/study1/consent.php
Thanks!
-Dave
http://ciigar.csc.ncsu.edu/
http://ciigar.csc.ncsu.edu/rtloftin/studies/study1/consent.php
Thanks!
-Dave
http://ciigar.csc.ncsu.edu/
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My student tells me we're getting some good data. Please consider trying it if you haven't already.
I'll share more about what we're doing once the data collection has completed.
The CIIGAR Lab at NCSU is conducting a study examining how people
train. You can help us out by clicking the link below and training our
simulated puppies under a variety of conditions. The time involved in
the study should be no more than 20-40 minutes. If you agree, you’ll
be asked to answer a few short questions before and after training
each of up to four simulated puppies. Train one, train them all, you
choose. No identifying information about you will be gathered.
If you’re up for it, the study can be found here:
http://ciigar.csc.ncsu.edu/rtloftin/studies/study1/consent.php
If you have more questions about this study, please contact Robert
Loftin (rtloftin@ncsu.edu) or Dr. David Robets (robetsd@csc.ncsu.edu).