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Towards Interpretable Object Detection by Unfolding Latent Structures

IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019
This paper first proposes a method of formulating model interpretability in visual understanding tasks based on the idea of unfolding latent structures. It then presents a case study in object detection using popular two-stage region-based convolutional ...
Tianfu Wu, Xi Song
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EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL ATTENTIONAL MANIPULATIONS ON SECOND LANGUAGE GRAMMAR DEVELOPMENT

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2018
The role of attention has been central to theoretical and empirical inquiries in second language (L2) acquisition. The current eye-tracking study examined how external and internal attentional manipulations (Chun, Golomb, &Turk-Browne, 2011) promote L2 ...
B. Issa, K. Morgan‐Short
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Object-orientation in attribute grammars [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
Object-orientation is a language design and programming paradigm aiming at better structuring, reusing, and maintaining properties of software. This paradigm has been successfully combined with conventional programming languages, as well as with functional and logic programming languages; it seems obvious that object-orientation has come to stay ...
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Verifying Object-based Graph Grammars

Software & Systems Modeling, 2006
The development of concurrent and reactive systems is gaining importance since they are well-suited to modern computing platforms, such as the Internet. However, the development of correct concurrent and reactive systems is a non-trivial task. Object-based graph grammar (OBGG) is a visual formal language suitable for the specification of this class of ...
Leila Ribeiro   +3 more
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Scene Grammar in Human and Machine Recognition of Objects and Scenes

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2018
In this paper, we study the effects of violating the high level scene syntactic and semantic rules on human eye-movement behavior and deep neural scene and object recognition networks.
Akram Bayat   +4 more
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Theology as Grammar: Is God an Object of Understanding?

Religious Studies, 1975
i. In the Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein yoked together these remarks:Essence is expressed by grammar.Grammar tells what kind of object anything is. (Theology as grammar) (Inv. I, 373).
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A Grammar-Based Framework for Object Dynamics

1992
A grammar-based categorization of practical systems for modeling the dynamic behaviour of objects is presented. A framework based on Augmented Transition Networks is proposed as an ideal modeling tool for such systems, affording both formal analyzability and the functionality needed to model practical systems.
Gary Hall, Ranabir Gupta
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Derivations in Object-Oriented Graph Grammars

2004
This work aims to extend the algebraic single-pushout approach to graph transformation to model object-oriented systems structures and computations. Graphs whose sets of nodes and edges are partially ordered are used to model the class hierarchy of an object-oriented system, making the inheritance and overriding relations explicit.
Leila Ribeiro   +1 more
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Grammars as objects of knowledge: the availability of dispositionalism

Language Sciences, 2002
An anti-dispositionalist interpretation of grammatical knowledge would maintain that such knowledge exists whether or not it can be behaviourally manifested; a dispositionalist interpretation, on the other hand, would identify that knowledge with the in principle possibility of certain behavioural manifestations. The purpose of this paper is to present
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Interaction and grammar: Turn organization: one intersection of grammar and interaction

, 1996
Introduction From early in its development, conversation-analytic work on interaction has declined to accord language any principled primacy as an object of inquiry (e.g., Schegloff and Sacks, 1973: 290).
E. Schegloff
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