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Egocentric Video-Language Pretraining [PDF]
Video-Language Pretraining (VLP), which aims to learn transferable representation to advance a wide range of video-text downstream tasks, has recently received increasing attention.
Shou, Mike Zheng +10 more
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“My confessions have no moral purpose” (“My Confession” by Nikolay Karamzin) [PDF]
The author of the article focuses on the genre originality of the work “My Confession” by Nikolay Karamzin (1802). Having included the definition of “confession” in the title, the writer emphasised the form of personal recognition; using the subtitle “A ...
Lyudmila F. Lutsevich
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The prognosis of allocentric and egocentric neglect : evidence from clinical scans [PDF]
We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits associated with different aspects of unilateral neglect using computed tomography scans acquired as part of routine clinical diagnosis.
Chechlacz, Magdalena +37 more
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Hand Pose Estimation in the Task of Egocentric Actions
In this article we tackle the problem of hand pose estimation when the hand is interacting with various objects from egocentric viewpoint. This entails a frequent occlusion of parts of the hand by the object and also self-occlusions of the hand. We use a
Marek Hruz, Jakub Kanis, Zdenek Krnoul
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I discuss the relation between egocentric spatial representation and the capacity for bodily activity, with specific reference to Merleau ...
Smith, Joel; id_orcid, Joel Smith
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Navigating space and the developing mind
In this article, we review the extensive and complex fabric of literature concerning the ontogenesis of spatial representations from earliest childhood to the elderly, including normal and abnormal aging (dementia and Alzheimer’s disease).
Adrienn Réka Németh +6 more
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Early Childhood Interpretation on Religion [PDF]
Every individual has a different interpretation in understanding religion because of internal factors (differences in background, education, religious experience, environment that shapes character, and socio-economic status).
Wantini , Suyatno
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Low-Resolution Place and Response Learning Capacities in Down Syndrome
Down syndrome (DS), the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability, results from the partial or complete triplication of chromosome 21. Individuals with DS are impaired at using a high-resolution, allocentric spatial representation to learn and
Mathilde Bostelmann +6 more
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Studying human spatial navigation in the lab can be challenging, particularly when including non-invasive neural measures like functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and scalp encephalography (EEG). While there is broad consensus that human spatial
Michael J. Starrett +6 more
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