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In Most Secret War, R. V. Jones provided a gripping memoir of British scientific intelligence from 1939 to 1945, when he was the head of scientific intelligence on Britain's Air Staff and scientific advisor to the British Secret Intelligence Service, or M16.
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Image retrieval with hierarchical matching pursuit [PDF]
A novel representation of images for image retrieval is introduced in this paper, by using a new type of feature with remarkable discriminative power. Despite the multi-scale nature of objects, most existing models perform feature extraction on a fixed ...
Bu, Shasha, Zhang, Yu-Jin
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Background: In this study, we used electroencephalogram (EEG) to investigate the activity pattern of the cerebral cortex related to visual pursuit and saccade strategies to predict the arrival position of a visual target.
Ryo Koshizawa +2 more
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Tuning Properties of MT and MSTd and Divisive Interactions for Eye-Movement Compensation. [PDF]
The primate brain intelligently processes visual information from the world as the eyes move constantly. The brain must take into account visual motion induced by eye movements, so that visual information about the outside world can be recovered. Certain
Bo Cao +2 more
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Vincent, Pascal, Bengio, Yoshua
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While general enrichment strategies for captive animals attempt to elicit variable and species-typical behaviors, approaches to cognitive enrichment have been disappointingly one-size-fits-all.
Peter F. Cook, Colleen Reichmuth
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An Improved Traffic Matrix Decomposition Method with Frequency-Domain Regularization
We propose a novel network traffic matrix decomposition method named Stable Principal Component Pursuit with Frequency-Domain Regularization (SPCP-FDR), which improves the Stable Principal Component Pursuit (SPCP) method by using a frequency-domain noise
Hu, Kai, Wang, Zhe, Yin, Baolin
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In human vision, smooth pursuit eye movement is the basic ability to visually follow a moving object by keeping it at the sight center. In this study, we validate that a human hand has a similar ability to track a midair haptic stimulus, i.e., a human palm exposed to a point vibration by a noncontact ultrasound tactile display can follow the continuous
Azuma Yoshimoto +3 more
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The Pursuit of Perfection [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Both Hinduism and Buddhism contain a specific characteristic that sets them apart from each other, but at the same time ties them together.
Perry, Jacob
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Smooth-pursuit eye movements are voluntary responses to small slow-moving objects in the fronto-parallel plane. They evolved in primates, who possess high-acuity foveae, to ensure clear vision about the moving target.
Kikuro eFukushima +4 more
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