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Compressed Change Detection

2014 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2014
In traditional sparse recovery problems, the goal is to identify the support of compressible signals using a small number of measurements. In contrast, in this paper the problem of identification of a sparse number of statistical changes in stochastic phenomena is considered. This framework, which is newly introduced herein, is termed Compressed Change
Sarayanibafghi, Omid, Atia, George
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Change Detection

The Mental Lexicon, 2010
A version of the change-detection paradigm was used to examine Good-Enough Representation (Ferreira, Bailey, & Ferraro, 2002). Participants read sentence pairs where a subject noun (e.g., flower) could change to a Superordinate (e.g., plant), Subordinate (e.g., rose), or an Unrelated (e.g., prince) noun.
Lynne N. Kennette   +2 more
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Spectral change detection

2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007
Digital change detection is the computerized process of identifying changes in the state of an object, or other earth-surface features, between different dates. During the last years, a large number of change detection methods have evolved that differ widely in refinement, robustness and complexity.
Osmar Abílio de Carvalho Jr.   +2 more
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The development of change detection

Developmental Science, 2006
Abstract Changes to a scene often go unnoticed if the objects of the change are unattended, making change detection an index of where attention is focused during scene perception. We measured change detection in school‐age children and young adults by repeatedly alternating two versions of an image.
David I, Shore   +4 more
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Detecting and predicting changes

Cognitive Psychology, 2009
When required to predict sequential events, such as random coin tosses or basketball free throws, people reliably use inappropriate strategies, such as inferring temporal structure when none is present. We investigate the ability of observers to predict sequential events in dynamically changing environments, where there is an opportunity to detect true
Brown, Scott D., Steyvers, Mark
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Olfactory change detection

Biological Psychology, 2019
The human olfactory system is characterized by poor temporal and spatial resolution. When determining changes in the environment, humans rather rely on visual than on olfactory information. Against this background, we developed a test in order to investigate the human capacity to detect changes in the olfactory environment and to determine potential ...
Susanne, Menzel   +4 more
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Semantic Change Detection

2018 15th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision (ICARCV), 2018
Change detection is the study of detecting changes between two different images of a scene taken at different times. The change detection methodology can provide us information in which area images changed time by time. However, for application use, especially on disaster investigation, it is highly required to understand not only where but also what ...
Tomoyuki Suzuki   +6 more
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Change Detection

Annual Review of Psychology, 2002
▪ Abstract  Five aspects of visual change detection are reviewed. The first concerns the concept of change itself, in particular the ways it differs from the related notions of motion and difference. The second involves the various methodological approaches that have been developed to study change detection; it is shown that under a variety of ...
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Detection and treatment of testicular cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1993
Jérôme P Richie
exaly  

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