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PLANG—A picture language schema for a class of pictures
Pattern Recognition, 1983Abstract A picture language for a class of pictures made up of line-like curvilinear elements is presented. The description generated is natural and highly expressive. The description schema is shown to be capable of generating real-life pictures, interpreting pictures with real-life deformations and revealing structural information present in the ...
R. Sinha
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Wordless picture books boost preschoolers’ language production during shared reading
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2017Leydi Johana Chaparro-Moreno +2 more
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A Comprehensive Overview of Large Language Models
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2023Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently demonstrated remarkable capabilities in natural language processing tasks and beyond. This success of LLMs has led to a large influx of research contributions in this direction.
Humza Naveed +7 more
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Recognizing Picture Languages by Reductions to String Languages
J. Autom. Lang. Comb., 2022By using a stateless deterministic transducer with a window of size 3-by-3 that employs a simple scanning strategy, we reduce a given picture language to a string language. Then we utilize two types of deterministic automata to accept this string language, finite-state acceptors and finite-state acceptors with translucent letters.
Frantisek Mráz, Friedrich Otto
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2006 Japan-China Joint Workshop on Frontier of Computer Science and Technology, 2006
Picture languages are on attractive basis for communication. However, it is difficult to represent and understand accurate meaning in such languages. So, we are developing an approach where pictures with captions are allocated on positions of a 2D structure and special translators generate corresponding sentences in natural languages.
Hiroshi Migiyama +2 more
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Picture languages are on attractive basis for communication. However, it is difficult to represent and understand accurate meaning in such languages. So, we are developing an approach where pictures with captions are allocated on positions of a 2D structure and special translators generate corresponding sentences in natural languages.
Hiroshi Migiyama +2 more
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RECOGNIZABLE PICTURE LANGUAGES
International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1992The purpose of this paper is to propose a new notion of recognizability for picture (two-dimensional) languages extending the characterization of one-dimensional recognizable languages in terms of local languages and alphabetic mappings. We first introduce the family of local picture languages (denoted by LOC) and, in particular, prove the ...
Dora Giammarresi, Antonio Restivo
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Typography: A Very Short Introduction, 2018
For centuries, images were regarded as inferior to language and seen as an embellishment or decoration, despite their undoubted power to transmit information.
P. Luna
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For centuries, images were regarded as inferior to language and seen as an embellishment or decoration, despite their undoubted power to transmit information.
P. Luna
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