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Human Perceptions of Canine Intelligence.
What makes Lassie a smart dog? People have strong intui-tions about dogs' intelligence, yet the content and organiza-tion of these intuitions remain unknown. Two studies ex-amined the structure of laypeople's concepts of dog intelli-gence, creating a conceptual map of what people represent as a “smart” or “dumb” dog. Study 1 elicited open-ended
Ross, Miriam +2 more
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Journalists’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence and Disinformation Risks
This study examines journalists’ perceptions of the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on disinformation, a growing concern in journalism due to the rapid expansion of generative AI and its influence on news production and media organizations. Using a quantitative approach, a structured survey was administered to 504 journalists in the Basque ...
Peña Alonso, Urko +2 more
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Intelligence and perception of time
Yury V. Bushov, Mikhail V. Svetlik
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Perception of intelligent technologies by road users
Alica Kalašová +2 more
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Environmental Perception for Intelligent Vehicles
Environmental perception represents, because of its complexity, a challenge for Intelligent Transport Systems due to the great variety of situations and different elements that can happen in road environments and that must be faced by these systems. In connection with this, so far there are a variety of solutions as regards sensors and methods, so the ...
Armingol, Jose M. +16 more
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Synthetic perception for intelligent virtual agents
Perception is one of the most important cognitive capabilities of an entity since it determines how an entity perceives its environment. The presented work focuses on providing cost efficient but realistic perceptual processes for intelligent virtual agents (IVAs) or NPCs with the goal of providing a sound information basis for the entities' decision ...
Tobias Haubrich +4 more
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A Meta‐Device for Intelligent Depth Perception
Advanced Materials, 2022AbstractThe optical illusion affects depth‐sensing due to the limited and specific light‐field information acquired by single‐lens imaging. The incomplete depth information or visual deception would cause cognitive errors. To resolve this problem, an intelligent and compact depth‐sensing meta‐device that is miniaturized, integrated, and applicable for ...
Mu Ku Chen +6 more
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1981
Before leaving the topic of learning and teaching, it would be useful to consider intelligence and the ways in which thinking varies from one person to another. Intelligence is a word that has been in general use for nearly a century, but very few laymen or psychologists have managed to say what they really mean when they describe someone as ...
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Before leaving the topic of learning and teaching, it would be useful to consider intelligence and the ways in which thinking varies from one person to another. Intelligence is a word that has been in general use for nearly a century, but very few laymen or psychologists have managed to say what they really mean when they describe someone as ...
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Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 1950
Piaget Jean. Perception et Intelligence. In: Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 4e année n°1-2, 1950. pp. 25-34.
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Piaget Jean. Perception et Intelligence. In: Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 4e année n°1-2, 1950. pp. 25-34.
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