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Unified Multisensory Perception: Weakly-Supervised Audio-Visual Video Parsing
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020In this paper, we introduce a new problem, named audio-visual video parsing, which aims to parse a video into temporal event segments and label them as either audible, visible, or both.
Yapeng Tian, Dingzeyu Li, Chenliang Xu
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002
The forebrain, or prosencephalon, consists of the diencephalon and the telencephalon. The diencephalon is the conduit for ascending sensory information, whereas the telencephalon is the highest-order processor of neural function, and is consequently the most complex region of the nervous system.
Gordon Fishell+2 more
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The forebrain, or prosencephalon, consists of the diencephalon and the telencephalon. The diencephalon is the conduit for ascending sensory information, whereas the telencephalon is the highest-order processor of neural function, and is consequently the most complex region of the nervous system.
Gordon Fishell+2 more
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractResearch on syntax and parsing played a central role in the cognitive revolution and continues to occupy a central position in the study of language. While linguistically driven theories of syntactic representation have not proven sufficient to predict and explain the full range of experimental outcomes, they have provided invaluable insights ...
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AbstractResearch on syntax and parsing played a central role in the cognitive revolution and continues to occupy a central position in the study of language. While linguistically driven theories of syntactic representation have not proven sufficient to predict and explain the full range of experimental outcomes, they have provided invaluable insights ...
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Learning Human-Object Interactions by Graph Parsing Neural Networks
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018This paper addresses the task of detecting and recognizing human-object interactions (HOI) in images and videos. We introduce the Graph Parsing Neural Network (GPNN), a framework that incorporates structural knowledge while being differentiable end-to ...
Siyuan Qi+4 more
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Partial parsing as a robust parsing strategy
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, 1993The authors describe a robust parsing strategy where partial parsing is seen not as a back-up strategy, but as the normal mode of operation of the parser. The goal is to extract from a lattice of word hypotheses the information content of an utterance using the minimum amount of linguistic knowledge.
Paolo Baggia, Claudio Rullent
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ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 1979
An incremental parser is a device which is able to perform syntax analysis in an incremental way, avoiding complete reparsing of a program after each modification. The incremental parser presented extends the conventional LR parsing algorithm and its performance is compared with that of a conventional parser.
GHEZZI, CARLO, MANDRIOLI, DINO
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An incremental parser is a device which is able to perform syntax analysis in an incremental way, avoiding complete reparsing of a program after each modification. The incremental parser presented extends the conventional LR parsing algorithm and its performance is compared with that of a conventional parser.
GHEZZI, CARLO, MANDRIOLI, DINO
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Trends in Neurosciences, 2003
Advances in neurobiology permit neuroscientists to manipulate specific brain molecules, neurons and systems. This has lead to major advances in the neuroscience of reward. Here, it is argued that further advances will require equal sophistication in parsing reward into its specific psychological components: (1) learning (including explicit and implicit
Kent C, Berridge, Terry E, Robinson
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Advances in neurobiology permit neuroscientists to manipulate specific brain molecules, neurons and systems. This has lead to major advances in the neuroscience of reward. Here, it is argued that further advances will require equal sophistication in parsing reward into its specific psychological components: (1) learning (including explicit and implicit
Kent C, Berridge, Terry E, Robinson
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Instance-level Human Parsing via Part Grouping Network
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018Instance-level human parsing towards real-world human analysis scenarios is still under-explored due to the absence of sufficient data resources and technical difficulty in parsing multiple instances in a single pass. Several related works all follow the
Ke Gong+5 more
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Using parsed corpora for circumventing parsing
1996Corpora tagged with part-of-speech and phrase structure information have been used for both exploratory data analysis as well as unsupervised learning of language models. These corpora have proved invaluable resources for research activities such as training part-of-speech taggers, disambiguating word-senses, detecting noun-phrases, inducing ...
Srinivas Bangalore, Aravind K. Joshi
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