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FashionNTM: Multi-turn Fashion Image Retrieval via Cascaded Memory

open access: yes, 2023
Multi-turn textual feedback-based fashion image retrieval focuses on a real-world setting, where users can iteratively provide information to refine retrieval results until they find an item that fits all their requirements.
Henrik I Christensen
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Approach memory turns to avoidance memory with age

Behavioural Brain Research, 2009
Ontogenetic modification of an early memory is relatively poorly understood. And an important question is whether the memory output is more determined by the age at acquisition or at retention? Here we explore the expression of odor-shock conditioning in the rat pup.
Languille, Solène   +2 more
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Lateral Head Turning Affects Temporal Memory

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2011
Spatial attention is a key factor in the exploration and processing of the surrounding environment, and plays a role in linking magnitudes such as space, time, and numbers. The present work evaluates whether shifting the coordinates of spatial attention through rotational head movements may affect the ability to estimate the duration of different time ...
Vicario, Carmelo Mario   +3 more
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Reconsolidation: Turning consciousness into memory

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015
AbstractThe purpose of learning is not to maintain records but to generate predictions. Successful predictions remain implicit; only prediction errors (“surprises”) attract consciousness. This is what Freud had in mind when he declared that “consciousness arises instead of a memory-trace.” The aim of reconsolidation, and of psychotherapy, is to improve
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Memories and Memorials of Literature and Art at the Turn of the First Millennium

2021
The Ottonian women—Empress Adelheid, Queen Mathilda, and Abbess Mathilda of Quedlinburg—had parts to play in the formation of memory at the turn of the first millennium. They created memorials, images, monasteries, and a saint or two in Germany and Italy for the edification of future generations.
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Is the Tide of German Memory Turning?

Index on Censorship, 2005
No one in Germany is attempting to rewrite the past, but in the run‐up to the sixtieth anniversary of the end of WWII there are attempts to initiate a more ‘normal’ discourse in the ...
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Memory, Mediality, and the “Performative Turn”: Recontextualizing Remembering in Medieval Scandinavia

Scandinavian Studies, 2013
This chapter looks into the key concepts of memory, mediality, and performative turn in line with recontextualizing remembering in medieval Scandinavia. Throughout the Viking and the Middle Ages, Scandinavians were acutely aware of runic mediality so the relationship between the self-conscious written text and its narrative was much more diverse and ...
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