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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1988
An 8-year-old girl was first seen at the age of 4 with nystagmus and hypoplastic discs. Subsequent follow-up demonstrated poor visual acuity and optic atrophy. A CT scan showed a chiasmal or perichiasmal mass. The presumptive diagnosis of an optic chiasmal glioma is being considered.
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An 8-year-old girl was first seen at the age of 4 with nystagmus and hypoplastic discs. Subsequent follow-up demonstrated poor visual acuity and optic atrophy. A CT scan showed a chiasmal or perichiasmal mass. The presumptive diagnosis of an optic chiasmal glioma is being considered.
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Generative image completion with image-to-image translation
Neural Computing and Applications, 2019Though many methods have been proposed, image completion still remains challenge; besides textured patterns completion, it often requires high-level understanding of scenes and objects being completed. More recently, deep convolutional generative adversarial networks have been turned into an efficient tool for image completion.
Shuzhen Xu, Qing Zhu 0004, Jin Wang 0023
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Defining urban design strategies: an analysis of Iskenderun city center’s imageability
, 2020Purpose Legibility, intelligibility, mental images and cognitive and syntactical mapping are significant issues that help expose the spatial knowledge necessary for effective urban design.
Onur Güngör, E. Aslan
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Analyzing Lynch’s City Imageability in the Digital Age
Journal of planning education and research, 2019This paper explores the role of virtual mapping environments in analyzing people’s perception of spaces and their implications in planning. We examine how people interpret Kevin Lynch’s “city imageability” in the digital age by asking two questions: (1 ...
Mahbubur Meenar +2 more
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Imageability Estimation using Visual and Language Features
International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2020Imageability is a concept from Psycholinguistics quantizing the human perception of words. However, existing datasets are created through subjective experiments and are thus very small. Therefore, methods to automatically estimate the imageability can be
Chihaya Matsuhira +7 more
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Imageability and Neighborhood Density Facilitate the Age of Word Acquisition in Czech.
Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 2019Purpose The study examined the effects of imageability and phonological neighborhood density on the acquisition of word production in Czech, controlling for part-of-speech class, word length, and word frequency.
F. Smolík
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1990
This chapter introduces the subject of image processing, which involves converting one image into another. It starts by defining pixel–pixel operations and showing valuable results such as thresholding and contrast stretching that can be achieved by this approach.
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This chapter introduces the subject of image processing, which involves converting one image into another. It starts by defining pixel–pixel operations and showing valuable results such as thresholding and contrast stretching that can be achieved by this approach.
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Imageability effect on the functional brain activity during a naming to definition task.
Neuropsychologia, 2019Lexical competence includes both the ability to relate words to the external world as accessed through (mainly) visual perception (referential competence) and the ability to relate words to other words (inferential competence).
F. Garbarini +8 more
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International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2016
This paper presents a collection of 350,000 German lemmatised words, rated on four psycholinguistic affective attributes. All ratings were obtained via a supervised learning algorithm that can automatically calculate a numerical rating of a word.
Maximilian Köper +1 more
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This paper presents a collection of 350,000 German lemmatised words, rated on four psycholinguistic affective attributes. All ratings were obtained via a supervised learning algorithm that can automatically calculate a numerical rating of a word.
Maximilian Köper +1 more
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Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale, 2018
In immediate serial recall, it is well established that performance is influenced by lexical factors such as imageability and word frequency. However, when participants are asked to recall the to-be-remembered items in their reverse order, known as ...
Olivia Beaudry +3 more
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In immediate serial recall, it is well established that performance is influenced by lexical factors such as imageability and word frequency. However, when participants are asked to recall the to-be-remembered items in their reverse order, known as ...
Olivia Beaudry +3 more
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