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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2012
Histograms have been widely used for feature representation in image and video content analysis. However, due to the orderless nature of the summarization process, histograms generally lack spatial information. This may degrade their discrimination capability in visual classification tasks.
Feng, J., Ni, B., Xu, D., Yan, S.
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Histograms have been widely used for feature representation in image and video content analysis. However, due to the orderless nature of the summarization process, histograms generally lack spatial information. This may degrade their discrimination capability in visual classification tasks.
Feng, J., Ni, B., Xu, D., Yan, S.
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Acta Informatica, 1995
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U. Montanari, ROSSI, FRANCESCA
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U. Montanari, ROSSI, FRANCESCA
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Contextualization in Pentecostalism: A Multicultural Perspective
This article begins with discussing contextualization, what it is and is not, and why it is an important concept to understand in the practice and theology of Christian mission.
Anderson, Allan
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2013
Agents interact with each other regulating by a set of norms which is expressed at different levels of abstraction that capture different contexts and operationalizations. Current normative frameworks deal with norm operationalization, yet few consider the contextual aspects of norms.
Jie Jiang 0004 +3 more
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Agents interact with each other regulating by a set of norms which is expressed at different levels of abstraction that capture different contexts and operationalizations. Current normative frameworks deal with norm operationalization, yet few consider the contextual aspects of norms.
Jie Jiang 0004 +3 more
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Contextual logic of change and contextual proofs
Proceedings of TIME '97: 4th International Workshop on Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2002We discuss CLOC, an alternative approach to reasoning about action and change, which is neither based in the Situation Calculus nor in Circumscription. In our approach, inspired by the Possible Worlds Approach, change is modeled as changing the theory that models the world.
Pedro A. de Matos, João P. Martins
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Contextual and contextualized knowledge: an application in subway control
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 1998The control of the subway line traffic is a domain where operators must deal with huge quantities of pieces of knowledge more or less implicit in the control itself. When an incident occurs on a subway line, the operator must choose the best strategy applicable for moving from the incidental context to the operational one.
Brézillon, Patrick +2 more
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2018
Unseen information can lead to various "threats to validity" when analyzing complex datasets using visual tools, resulting in potentially biased findings. We enumerate sources of unseen information and argue that a new focus on contextual visualization methods is needed to inform users of these threats and to mitigate their effects.
David Borland, Wenyuan Wang, David Gotz
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Unseen information can lead to various "threats to validity" when analyzing complex datasets using visual tools, resulting in potentially biased findings. We enumerate sources of unseen information and argue that a new focus on contextual visualization methods is needed to inform users of these threats and to mitigate their effects.
David Borland, Wenyuan Wang, David Gotz
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Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web, 2014
In today's productivity environment, users are constantly researching topics while consuming or authoring content in applications such as e-readers, word processors, presentation programs, or social networks. However, none of these applications sufficiently enable users to do their research directly within the application. In fact, users typically have
Ariel Fuxman +10 more
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In today's productivity environment, users are constantly researching topics while consuming or authoring content in applications such as e-readers, word processors, presentation programs, or social networks. However, none of these applications sufficiently enable users to do their research directly within the application. In fact, users typically have
Ariel Fuxman +10 more
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Contextualism and compositionality
Linguistics and Philosophy, 2012I argue that compositionality (in the sense of homomorphic interpretation) is compatible with radical and pervasive contextual effects on interpretation. Apparent problems with this claim lose their force if we are careful in distinguishing the question of how a grammar assigns interpretations from the question of how people figure out which ...
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2005
In a series of recent articles Angelika Kratzer has argued that the standard account of modality along Kripkean lines is inadequate in order to represent context-dependent modals. In particular she argues that the standard account is unable to deliver a non-trivial account of modality capable of overcoming inconsistencies of the underlying ...
Horacio L. Arló-Costa, William Taysom
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In a series of recent articles Angelika Kratzer has argued that the standard account of modality along Kripkean lines is inadequate in order to represent context-dependent modals. In particular she argues that the standard account is unable to deliver a non-trivial account of modality capable of overcoming inconsistencies of the underlying ...
Horacio L. Arló-Costa, William Taysom
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