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Single Stage Adaptive Multi-Attention Network for Image Restoration

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Recently attention-based networks have been successful for image restoration tasks. However, existing methods are either computationally expensive or have limited receptive fields, adding constraints to the model.
Anas Zafar   +2 more
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Restorative servicescapes: restoring directed attention in third places

Journal of Service Management, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to introduce restorative servicescapes. The work demonstrates that younger‐aged consumers may remedy symptoms associated with directed attention fatigue, including adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), by patronizing third places, such as video arcades and coffee shops.Design/methodology/approachThis
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Phaseformer: Phase-Based Attention Mechanism for Underwater Image Restoration and Beyond

IEEE Workshop/Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision
Quality degradation is observed in underwater images due to the effects of light refraction and absorption by water, leading to issues like color cast, haziness, and limited visibility.
Md Raqib Khan   +5 more
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Attention restoration during environmental exposure via alpha-theta oscillations and synchronization

, 2020
Evidence has revealed that exposure to a restorative environment can have health and cognitive benefits, but the mechanism remains unclear. This study was designed to explore the neural mechanism of environmental restorative experiences.
Zheng Chen, Yujia He, Yuguo Yu
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Exposure to restorative environments helps restore attentional capacity

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2005
Three experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that exposure to restorative environments facilitates recovery from mental fatigue. To this end, participants were first mentally fatigued by performing a sustained attention test; then they viewed photographs of restorative environments, nonrestorative environments or geometrical patterns; and ...
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A Simulated Walk in Nature: Testing Predictions From the Attention Restoration Theory

Environment and Behavior, 2019
Attention restoration theory (ART) predicts that top-down processing during everyday activities can cause attentional fatigue and that bottom-up processing that occurs when people experience nature will be restorative.
Corey Crossan, A. Salmoni
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A Prior Guided Wavelet-Spatial Dual Attention Transformer Framework for Heavy Rain Image Restoration

IEEE transactions on multimedia
Heavy rain significantly reduces image visibility, hindering tasks like autonomous driving and video surveillance. Many existing rain removal methods, while effective in light rain, falter under heavy rain due to their reliance on purely spatial features.
Ronghui Zhang   +5 more
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Influencing the Affective State and Attention Restoration in VR-Supported Psychotherapy

2020 IEEE Conference on Games (CoG), 2020
Virtual Reality (VR) has been proposed as an immersive medium in psychotherapy for supporting the treatment of various phobias or behavioral disorders.
Dietmar Pisalski   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Influence of Natural Sounds on Attention Restoration

Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 2016
Parks and protected areas offer refuge from the fatigue of daily life. An existing body of literature provides evidence that experiences in nature can promote restoration and improve overall health and well-being. Previous research on sounds in national parks has determined that manmade sounds negatively impact visitors’ enjoyment, as well as, their ...
Lauren C. Abbott   +4 more
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Development of an intervention to restore attention in cancer patients

Cancer Nursing, 1993
Developing interventions to maintain or restore attentional capacity during demanding phases of illness will help promote effective functioning in people with cancer. This study tested the effects of an experimental intervention aimed at maintaining or restoring attentional capacity in 32 women during the 3 months after surgery for localized (Stage I ...
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