在 英语 中使用 Information overload 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload.
Automated information retrieval systems are used to reduce what has been called“information overload“.
Her area of research is focused on tools and techniques for overcoming information overload, an area of increasing importance in an attention economy.
To avoid information overload, our brain filters out a great deal of data in any situation and pays attention only to some of it.
Information overload can be overcome with filtering what you take in, and where you participate.
Your tour will last 30 minutes, which gives you plenty of time to explore and enjoy yourself without getting information overload.
To reduce the risk of information overload, user interfaces should be kept as simple as possible.
It can be used to guide the user's attention to the most important information in a visualization, to help prevent information overload.
Besides the constant scrutiny and accountability, information overload is also reaching its peak.
Clearly the app has lots to offer and the explainer video does a good job of portraying this, without overcomplicating things or giving information overload.
Being connected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week can lead to information overload and long-term psychological stress.
Over analysis of the objectives and the alternatives on offer can lead to information overload and paralyze the decision making process.
Besides the constant scrutiny and accountability, information overload is also reaching its peak.
The brain can deal with only a finite amount of information, and too many incoming stimuli can cause information overload.
Most talks were focused on presenting available methods and tools that can alleviate the information overload of intelligence and security experts.
All respondents agree that among the top challenges facing leaders today are information overload(55 percent) and rapidly evolving technology(52 percent).
Yet consider that philosophers like Leibniz(17th century) and Diderot(18th century) were already complaining about information overload.
Accenture research of global professionals finds the top challenges leaders face today are information overload(55%) and rapidly evolving technology(52%).
Research from the University of Texas suggests that people like personalised experiences for two reasons: desire for control and information overload.
The book also discusses research on attention, information overload and the impacts of technology.