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Tempting to Tag : An Experimental Comparison of Four Tagging Input Mechanisms

2010

Tagging helps achieve improved indexing and recommendation of resources (e.g., videos or pictures) in large data collections. In order to reap the benefits of tagging, people must be persuaded to label the resources they consume. This paper reports on a study in which four different tagging input mechanisms and their effect on users’ motivation to tag were compared. The mechanisms consisted of a standard tag input box, a chatbot-like environment, a bookmarking mechanism, and a “tag and vote” game. The results of our experiment show that the use of the nonstandard tagging input mechanisms does not affect users’ motivation to tag. In some instances tagging mechanisms were found to distract us…

motivationexperimental researchinteraction designinformation retrievaltagging
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Spectroscopic studies of 173Pt and 175Pt

2014

nuclear spectroscopycranked shell modelgamma-ray spectroscopyalpha decayneutron-deficient nucleirecoil-decay tagging
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A spectroscopic study of low-lying states in neutron-deficient astatine and francium nuclei

2013

nuclear spectroscopyisotoopitastatiininuclear deformationnuclear structureneutron-deficient nucleirecoil-decay taggingydinfysiikkafrankium
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Spectroscopy of [sub 199,201]At

2015

The excited states of 199At and 201At were studied using fusion evaporation reactions, a gas-filled recoil separator and various tagging methods. The level scheme of 201At was extended a lot including a cascade of magnetic dipole transitions, that is suggested to form a shears band. In addition, a 29/2+ [T1/2 = 3.39(9) s] isomeric state was observed. The 29/2+ state is suggested to originate from the p(h9/2) j200Po; 11􀀀i configuration, and it depopulates through 269-keV E2 and 339-keV E3 transitions. In both nuclei 199,201At we have observed also the isomeric 1/2+ [T1/2 = 273(9), 45(3) ms, respectively] intruder state, that is suggested to originate from the p(s1/2)􀀀1 configuration. The 1…

nuclear spectroscopyisotoopitastatiinishears bandnuclear structurespektroskopianeutron-deficient nucleiγ-ray spectroscopyrecoil-decay taggingydinfysiikka
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High-spin states beyond the proton drip-line: Quasiparticle alignments in Cs-113

2015

Excited states have been studied in the deformed proton emitter 113Cs. Gamma-ray transitions have been unambiguously assigned to 113Cs by correlation with its characteristic proton decay, using the method of recoil-decay tagging. Two previously identified rotational bands have been observed and extended to tentative spins of 45/2 and 51/2 h¯, with excitation energies over 8 MeV above the lowest state. These are the highest angular momenta and excitation energies observed to date in any nucleus beyond the proton drip-line. Transitions in the bands have been rearranged compared to previous work. A study of aligned angular momenta, in comparison to the predictions of Woods–Saxon cranking calcu…

proton decayhigh-spin statesNuclear Theoryrecoil decay taggingNuclear Experimentquasiparticle alignmentsgamma ray spectroscopy
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Use of fragmentation beams at LNS with CHIMERA detector

2012

The recent intensity upgrade of the LNS fragmentation beam is discussed. The available beams, the tagging procedures and details on the beam quality are reported. The experimental program started with the CHIMERA detector using such beams is also discussed with preliminary results and future perspectives. © Owned by the authors, 2012.

radioactive ion beamPhysicsPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryPhysicsQC1-999DetectorEngineering physicsUpgradeOpticsFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Physics and AstronomyPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsLaser beam qualitytagging systembusinessfragmentation beamBeam (structure)
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