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Distinctive and compact features

Image and Vision Computing, 2008
We consider the problem of extracting features for multi-class recognition problems. The features are required to make fine distinctions between similar classes, combined with tolerance for distortions and missing information. We define and compare two general approaches, both based on maximizing the delivered information for recognition: one divides ...
Shimon Ullman
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Distinctive features and game design

Entertainment Computing, 2017
Abstract Research on how to design better games is ongoing, and it can benefit from theoretical frameworks, such as the Mechanics, Dynamics, Aesthetics (MDA) model, and the Distinctive Feature (DF) framework, that we proposed in a previous paper. This paper presents further research about the DF framework, which was conducted in two distinct phases ...
Luiz Cláudio Silveira Duarte   +1 more
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Analyzing Distinctive Features

Journal of Educational Statistics, 1977
A statistical technique is proposed for comparing an empirically obtained confusion matrix against a set of distinctive features that supposedly characterize the stimuli on which the given confusion matrix is based. Each distinctive feature corresponds to a partition of the stimulus set, and the term “confusion matrix” refers to the measures of ...
Lawrence J Hubert, Frank B Baker
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Distinctive Features

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
I was the Hunt Post-Doctoral Fellow in 1996–1997; my Hunt fellowship led directly to a successful application for an NIH R01 post-doctoral fellowship with the same mentor, which led, in turn, to my current position as Professor at the University of Illinois.
Carlos Gussenhoven, Haike Jacobs
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Distinctive Features

Jeff Mielke, Elizabeth Hume
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On the distinctiveness of distinctive features

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978
The notion that speech sounds are complexes of intersecting sets of phonetic features is as old as the earliest attempt to describe speech. Such features are used to describe the languages of the world and also figure importantly in attempts to construct models of speech production and perception.
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Distinctive Features in Sarnami Hindustani

Phonetica, 1972
Abstract The systematic phonemes of the Hindi spoken in Suriname are described in terms of their distinctive features. The language appears to be more simply describable by use of a feature system including syllabic instead of vocalic. The feature consonantal is also found to be non-distinctive in this description.
G L, Huttar, J A, Eslick
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Distinctive Features Should Be Learned

2000
Most existing machine vision systems perform recognition based on a fixed set of hand-crafted features, geometric models, or eigen-subspace decomposition. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience and intuition, we show that certain aspects of human performance in visual discrimination cannot be explained by any of these techniques.
Justus H. Piater, Roderic A. Grupen
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