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Paul Watts
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2012-2020
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Probability Theory
Remote Monitoring
Reasoning Under Uncertainty
Probabilistic Logic
Top Venues
J. Medical Syst.
CogSci
Top. Cogn. Sci.
CoRR
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Publications
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Francesco Luke Siena
,
Michael Vernon
,
Paul Watts
,
Bill Byrom
,
David Crundall
,
Philip Breedon
Proof-of-Concept Study: a Mobile Application to Derive Clinical Outcome Measures from Expression and Speech for Mental Health Status Evaluation.
J. Medical Syst.
44 (12) (2020)
Paul Watts
,
Philip Breedon
,
Charles Nduka
,
C. Neville
,
V. Venables
,
S. Clarke
Cloud Computing Mobile Application for Remote Monitoring of Bell's Palsy.
J. Medical Syst.
44 (9) (2020)
James Sprinks
,
Frank Worcester
,
Philip Breedon
,
Paul Watts
,
David Hewson
,
Nigel Bedforth
A Prototype Patient-Maintained Propofol Sedation System Using Target Controlled Infusion for Primary Lower-Limb Arthroplasty.
J. Medical Syst.
43 (8) (2019)
Fintan J. Costello
,
Paul Watts
Probability Theory Plus Noise: Descriptive Estimation and Inferential Judgment.
Top. Cogn. Sci.
10 (1) (2018)
Francesco Luke Siena
,
Bill Byrom
,
Paul Watts
,
Philip Breedon
Utilising the Intel RealSense Camera for Measuring Health Outcomes in Clinical Research.
J. Medical Syst.
42 (3) (2018)
Fintan J. Costello
,
Paul Watts
Mathematical invariants in people's probabilistic reasoning.
CogSci
(2017)
Fintan J. Costello
,
Paul Watts
A test of two models of probability judgment: quantum versus noisy probability.
CogSci
(2016)
Fintan J. Costello
,
Paul Watts
A model of conditional probability judgment.
CogSci
(2016)
Fintan J. Costello
,
Paul Watts
An upper bound on Jacobsthal's function.
Math. Comput.
84 (293) (2015)
Paul Watts
,
Maurice O'Connor
,
Jirí Vala
Metric Structure of the Space of Two-Qubit Gates, Perfect Entanglers and Quantum Control.
Entropy
15 (6) (2013)
Fintan J. Costello
,
Paul Watts
Surprisingly Rational: Evidence that people follow probability theory when judging probabilities, and that biases in judgment are due to noise
CoRR
(2012)