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Errors in taping arise from multiple factors that can significantly impact measurement accuracy in surveying. Misalignment of the tape, often due to human error, is one primary source. A skilled rear tapeman, using a telescope, can help correct alignment by guiding the head tapeman; however, human limitations still lead to small inaccuracies. These errors may include misplacement of pins or inaccurate tape readings due to common visual confusions, such as mistaking a six for a nine. Such...
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Taping over varying ground profiles requires careful adaptation to achieve accurate measurements. On smooth, level ground with minimal vegetation, the tape can rest directly on the ground. Here, the taping team, typically consisting of a head and a rear tapeman, coordinates their positions with clear communication. The rear tapeman holds the tape at the starting point and guides the head tapeman toward a range pole placed beyond the endpoint, using hand or voice signals to ensure alignment.On...
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The effects of rhythmic structure on tapping accuracy.

Andrew J Milne1, Roger T Dean2, David Bulger3

  • 1The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW, 2751, Australia. a.milne@westernsydney.edu.au.

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Tapping accuracy for complex rhythms, especially in unfamiliar time signatures, is hindered by unusual timing. Participants rely on simplified rhythm cues rather than complex metricization for synchronization.

Keywords:
MeterMusic cognitionRhythmSynchronized tapping

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Music Cognition
  • Auditory Perception

Background:

  • Familiar rhythms utilize metricization and grouping for synchronization.
  • Complex rhythms and unfamiliar time signatures are understudied in auditory perception research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate how complex rhythm structures influence tapping accuracy, velocity, and timing.
  • Understand synchronization mechanisms for non-isochronous onsets in unfamiliar rhythmic contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Analyzed 91 complex rhythms with non-isochronous onsets, some in unfamiliar time signatures.
  • Modeled participant tapping behavior at both rhythm and pulse levels.
  • Utilized novel quantifications of rhythmic features to identify guiding mechanisms.

Main Results:

  • Unfamiliar period lengths disrupt tapping synchronization.
  • Tapping is guided by simplified rhythm encodings: cue density, circular mean/variance, and pattern recognition.
  • These simplified encodings are less effective for distinguishing cued from uncued pulses.

Conclusions:

  • Synchronization with complex, unfamiliar rhythms relies on crude, lossy encodings, unlike mechanisms for familiar rhythms.
  • Rhythmic structure significantly impacts tapping accuracy and error patterns in non-Western or complex musical contexts.