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Interactive Reference Region Based Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm Through Decomposition

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2016
Many evolutionary multi-objective optimization (EMOs) methodologies have been proposed and shown a great potential in approximating the entire Pareto front. While in real world, what decision makers (DMs) want is one or several solutions to satisfy their
Ruochen Liu   +4 more
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Situation-aware Autonomous Driving Decision Making with Cooperative Perception on Demand [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
This paper investigates the impact of cooperative perception on autonomous driving decision making on urban roads. The extended perception range contributed by the cooperative perception can be properly leveraged to address the implicit dependencies within the vehicles, thereby the vehicle decision making performance can be improved.
arxiv  

Non-hierarchical influence of visual form, touch and position cues on embodiment, agency and presence in virtual reality

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
The concept of self-representation is commonly decomposed into three component constructs (sense of embodiment, sense of agency, and sense of presence), and each is typically investigated separately across different experimental contexts.
Stephen Craig Pritchard   +7 more
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The Chemical Senses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Long-standing neglect of the chemical senses in the philosophy of perception is due, mostly, to their being regarded as ‘lower’ senses. Smell, taste, and chemically irritated touch are thought to produce mere bodily sensations ...
Smith, Barry C.
core  

Perception Driven Texture Generation

open access: yes, 2017
This paper investigates a novel task of generating texture images from perceptual descriptions. Previous work on texture generation focused on either synthesis from examples or generation from procedural models.
Chi, Huifang   +5 more
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Orientation and experience in the perception of form: A study with the arizona whale-kangaroo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
When subjects are presented with the Arizona whale-kangaroo, an ambiguous figure, perception of the whale is more common than perception of the kangaroo. However, this difference is smaller in Australian than American subjects. Perception of the kangaroo
Cranney, J   +5 more
core  

Perceptions to Beliefs: Exploring Precursory Inferences for Theory of Mind in Large Language Models [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
While humans naturally develop theory of mind (ToM), the capability to understand other people's mental states and beliefs, state-of-the-art large language models (LLMs) underperform on simple ToM benchmarks. We posit that we can extend our understanding of LLMs' ToM abilities by evaluating key human ToM precursors$-$perception inference and perception-
arxiv  

Fresh2comm: Information Freshness Optimized Collaborative Perception [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Collaborative perception is a cornerstone of intelligent connected vehicles, enabling them to share and integrate sensory data to enhance situational awareness. However, measuring the impact of high transmission delay and inconsistent delay on collaborative perception in real communication scenarios, as well as improving the effectiveness of ...
arxiv  

Miracles of perception

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2003
This paper draws a bird's eye view of various counter-intuitive characteristics of perception. Peculiar is that perception is a both tool and topic of its study. As a consequence, its output is easily mistaken for its input. Furthermore, its output is characterized by remarkable Gestalt features, such as mutual dependence of stimulus elements and ...
openaire   +4 more sources

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