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TextCaps: a Dataset for Image Captioning with Reading Comprehension

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020
Image descriptions can help visually impaired people to quickly understand the image content. While we made significant progress in automatically describing images and optical character recognition, current approaches are unable to include written text ...
Oleksii Sidorov   +3 more
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A capacity theory of comprehension: individual differences in working memory.

Psychology Review, 1992
A theory of the way working memory capacity constrains comprehension is proposed. The theory proposes that both processing and storage are mediated by activation and that the total amount of activation available in working memory varies among individuals.
M. Just, P. Carpenter
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The role of knowledge in discourse comprehension: a construction-integration model.

Psychology Review, 1988
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses data concerning the time course of word identification in a discourse context. A simulation of arithmetic word-problem understanding provides a plausible account for some well-known phenomena. The current theories
W. Kintsch
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On the Comprehension of Program Comprehension

ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 2014
Research in program comprehension has evolved considerably over the past decades. However, only little is known about how developers practice program comprehension in their daily work. This article reports on qualitative and quantitative research to comprehend the strategies, tools, and knowledge used for program comprehension.
Rainer Koschke   +3 more
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Comprehension: A Paradigm for Cognition

, 1998
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I. The Theory: 2. Cognition and representation 3. Propositional representations 4. Modeling comprehension processes: the construction-integration model Part II. Models of Comprehension: 5. Word identification
W. Kintsch
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COMPREHENSION

CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2010
Comprehension is the aspect of cognition in which information is retrieved and consciously integrated. It occurs between the input of perception and memory, and the output of language and executive functioning. This article focuses on disorders of comprehension of linguistic information and semantic knowledge.
Hyungsub, Shim, Thomas J, Grabowski
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Reciprocal Teaching of Comprehension-Fostering and Comprehension-Monitoring Activities

, 1984
Two instructional studies directed at the comprehension-fostering and comprehension-monitoring activities of seventh grade poor comprehenders are reported. The four study activities were summarizing (self-review), questioning, clarifying, and predicting.
Annemarie S. Palincsar, Ann L. Brown
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DROP: A Reading Comprehension Benchmark Requiring Discrete Reasoning Over Paragraphs

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
Reading comprehension has recently seen rapid progress, with systems matching humans on the most popular datasets for the task. However, a large body of work has highlighted the brittleness of these systems, showing that there is much work left to be ...
Dheeru Dua   +5 more
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Strategies of discourse comprehension

, 1983
rhetorical schemata to be discussed in what follows. Finally, schemata are descriptions, not definitions. The ‘bus’ schema contains information that is nor-
T. A. Dijk, W. Kintsch
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DISCOURSE COMPREHENSION

Annual Review of Psychology, 1997
▪ Abstract  The field of discourse processing has dissected many of the levels of representation that are constructed when individuals read or listen to connected discourse. These levels include the surface code, the propositional textbase, the referential situation model, the communication context, and the discourse genre. Discourse psychologists have
Graesser, Arthur C.   +2 more
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