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The Masked Mapper: Masked Metric Mapping
2020 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2020In this paper, we propose a flexible mapping scheme that uses a masking function (mask) to focus the attention of a pose graph SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) system. The masking function takes the robot’s observations and returns true if the robot is in an important location.
Acshi Haggenmiller +3 more
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Mask in the Mirror: The Living Mask Illusion
Perception, 2011Self-perception in a mirror is a dynamic process involving self-motion and autonomous self-exploratory control of facial poses and expressions.In a previous work, apparitions of strange faces in the mirror were experienced, often as other beings appearing in place of one's own face.
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What's in a Mask? Information Masking with Forward and Backward Visual Masks
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2011Three experiments tested how the physical format and information content of forward and backward masks affected the extent of visual pattern masking. This involved using different types of forward and backward masks with target discrimination measured by percentage correct in the first experiment (with a fixed target duration) and by an adaptive ...
Davis, Chris, Kim, Jeesun
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“The mask who wasn’t there”: Visual masking effect with the perceptual absence of the mask.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2015Does a visual mask need to be perceptually present to disrupt processing? In the present research, we proposed to explore the link between perceptual and memory mechanisms by demonstrating that a typical sensory phenomenon (visual masking) can be replicated at a memory level.
Rey, Amandine Eve +4 more
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“To mask, or not to mask, that is the question”: COVID (Anti)Masking and Comics
Interdisciplinary Literary StudiesABSTRACT While masks have functioned as important cultural artifacts, religious symbols, costume pieces, and components of social identity throughout history, in the current biopsychosocial context (of the COVID-19 pandemic), they predominantly refer to medical masks. This article, after reviewing the comprehensive and complex history
Ishani Anwesha Joshi +1 more
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Seeing (through) masks: An exploration of masks and mask making
Visual Anthropology, 2000In the form of a collage I juxtapose my experience of mask‐making with various interpretations of the nature and meaning of masks in order to explore the questions of whether masks can have meaning for those outside the culture of origin and whether encountering cultural artifacts like masks can enhance our own self‐understanding. I conclude, with some
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COVID-19: Performance study of microplastic inhalation risk posed by wearing masks
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021Lu Li, Xiaoli Zhao, Zhouyang Li
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An overview of filtration efficiency through the masks: Mechanisms of the aerosols penetration
Bioactive Materials, 2021A Tcharkhtchi +2 more
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Functionalized Masks: Powerful Materials against COVID‐19 and Future Pandemics
Small, 2021Farzad Seidi, Yajie Zhong, Yuqian Liu
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Disposable over Reusable Face Masks: Public Safety or Environmental Disaster?
Environments - MDPI, 2021Joana C Prata +2 more
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