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Cross-modal nonspatial repetition inhibition

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2012
Although it has been well documented that the spatial inhibitory effect induced by repetition of location (i.e., spatial inhibition of return, or IOR) occurs cross-modally, we do not yet know whether nonspatial (e.g., color-based) repetition-induced inhibition occurs in a cross-modal fashion as well.
Lihui, Wang, Zhenzhu, Yue, Qi, Chen
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Cross Modal Disambiguation

2006
We consider strategies for reducing ambiguity in multi-modal data, particularly in the domain of images and text. Large data sets containing images with associated text (and vice versa) are readily available, and recent work has exploited such data to learn models for linking visual elements to semantics.
Kobus Barnard   +3 more
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Cross modal perception in apes

Neuropsychologia, 1973
Abstract It has previously been demonstrated that apes can cross-modally perceive objects from vision to touch. This suggests they possess an ability which has been considered to be the exclusive property of man. The present study extends this work further by demonstrating the bidirectionally of cross-modal perception (i.e. touch to vision) in apes.
R K, Davenport   +2 more
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Cross-Modal Transfer in Human Infants

Child Development, 1977
This study investigated cross-modal transfer in infants by their proclivity to respond differentially to novel and familiar stimuli after familiarization in a different sensory modality. Across a variety of stimulus shapes, 1-year-old infants significantly and reliably looked more at and reached more for the novel than the familiar stimulus subsequent ...
A W, Gottfried, S A, Rose, W H, Bridger
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Active Supervised Cross-Modal Retrieval

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Supervised Cross-Modal Retrieval (SCMR) achieves significant performance with the supervision provided by substantial label annotations of multi-modal data. However, the requirement for large annotated multi-modal datasets restricts the use of supervised cross-modal retrieval in many practical scenarios. Active Learning (AL) has been proposed to reduce
Huaiwen Zhang   +4 more
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Cross-Modality Person Retrieval with Cross-Modality Loss Functions

2023
Qing Dong   +5 more
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Cross-Modality Effects

2022
Bruce J. Diamond   +2 more
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Cross-Modal Transfer

2021
Mason L. Quinn, Stephanie A. Kazanas
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Cross-Modal Hashing

2023
Lei Zhu, Jingjing Li, Weili Guan
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Cross-Modal Learning

2012
Danijel Skocaj   +2 more
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