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Yuya TANJI, Kohei NOMOTO
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STHANet: Spatiotemporal Hybrid Attention Network for auditory attention decoding
STHANet integrates depth‐wise spatial filtering, log–variance temporal characterization, and transformer‐based spatiotemporal fusion to model global EEG interactions for direct AAD. Abstract Auditory attention decoding (AAD) aims to detect the target speaker from electroencephalography (EEG) signals in multi‐talker environments.
Xu Han, Hongxing Liu, Guangjian Ni
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Optimization of Automotive Light Distributions for Different Real Life Traffic Situations [PDF]
The major goal of this thesis is to find a way to optimize current automotive headlamps in order to provide safer nighttime driving. While this has already been done in the past with the works by Damasky and Huhn, the current approach combines methods ...
Kobbert, Jonas
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A study of how gaze angle affects the performance of iris recognition
In traditional iris recognition systems, majority of researches improves the recognition performance for frontal images by ignoring the challenging issues including corneal refraction, 3D iris texture, limbus occlusion, and blur.
Karakaya, Mahmut
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This study evaluated four stereotactic radiosurgery planning approaches for posterior choroidal melanoma (CM). Analysis of thirteen CM cases resulted in a clinically meaningful reduction in dose to the brain for Brainlab Elements modulated arcs (BE) and Varian Eclipse HyperArc modulated arcs (HA) compared to Brainlab iPlan dynamic conformal arc therapy
Robert Nigro +5 more
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The Distribution of Gaze Positions of Human Infants in Natural Behavior
T Rowan Candy +7 more
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AbstractThis study investigated how social (faces and eyes) and non‐social (arrows) stimuli modulate attentional orienting in a spatial Stroop task, using a distributional approach. Data from 11 studies (N = 705) were analysed through cumulative distribution functions (CDF), delta functions, and polynomial trend analyses. Three models were applied: (1)
Renato Ponce +4 more
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A Multimodal Corpus for Mutual Gaze and Joint Attention in Multiparty Situated Interaction
In this paper we present a corpus of multiparty situated interaction where participants collaborated on moving virtual objects on a large touch screen. A moderator facilitated the discussion and directed the interaction. The corpus contains recordings of
Kontogiorgos, Dimosthenis +7 more
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A. Distributions of the strength of gaze-holding control in three types of antisaccade responses: correct (black), fast errors (light grey) and slow errors (dark grey). Arrows indicate the mean of the corresponding distributions.
Xiao-Jing Wang (71345) +1 more
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