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Photographs of manipulable objects are named more quickly than the same objects depicted as line-drawings: Evidence that photographs engage embodiment more than line-drawings [PDF]
Previous research has shown that photographs of manipulable objects (i.e. those that can be grasped for use with one hand) are named more quickly than non-manipulable objects when they have been matched for object familiarity and age of acquisition.
Joshua P. Salmon +2 more
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Parallel developmental changes in children’s production and recognition of line drawings of visual concepts [PDF]
Childhood is marked by the rapid accumulation of knowledge and the prolific production of drawings. We conducted a systematic study of how children create and recognize line drawings of visual concepts.
Bria Long +4 more
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What line drawings reveal about the visual brain [PDF]
Scenes in the real world carry large amounts of information about color, texture, shading, illumination, and occlusion giving rise to our perception of a rich and detailed environment.
Bilge eSayim, Patrick eCavanagh
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The pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum is an agriculturally important pest of leguminous plants including peas and broad beans. The widespread use of chemical pesticides impacts heavily on the environment, and increases pesticide-resistant pea aphid populations, so alternative strategies are being actively sought.
JOSEPH T. EAGLETON, DANIEL A. SMITH
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Line Drawing Extraction from Cartoons Using a Conditional Generative Adversarial Network
Recently, three-dimensional (3D) content used in various fields has attracted attention owing to the development of virtual reality and augmented reality technologies. To produce 3D content, we need to model the objects as vertices. However, high-quality
Kyungho Yu, Juhyeon Noh, Hee-Deok Yang
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We often take people’s ability to understand and produce line drawings for granted. But where should we draw lines, and why? We address psychological principles that underlie efficient representations of complex information in line drawings.
Heping Sheng +2 more
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Thangka Mural Line Drawing Based on Cross Dense Residual Architecture and Hard Pixel Balancing
Thangka murals are precious cultural heritage for Tibetan history, literature, and art. Digital line drawing of Thangka murals plays a vital role not only as an abstracted expression of Thangka for art appreciation but also as a fundamental digital ...
Nianyi Wang, Weilan Wang, Wenjin Hu
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Affective/cognitive engineering investigations typically require the quantitative assessment of object perception. Recent research has suggested that certain perceptions of object categorization can be derived from human eye fixation and that color ...
Naoyuki Awano, Yuki Hayashi
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The mid-level vision toolbox for computing structural properties of real-world images
Mid-level vision is the intermediate visual processing stage for generating representations of shapes and partial geometries of objects. Our mechanistic understanding of these operations is limited, in part, by a lack of computational tools for analyzing
Dirk B. Walther +3 more
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The effect of texture on face identification and configural information processing [PDF]
Shape and texture are an integral part of face identity. In the present study, the importance of face texture for face identification and detection of configural manipulation (i.e., spatial relation among facial features) was examined by ...
Tzschaschel Eva Alica +2 more
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