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Recognition intent and visual word recognition

Consciousness and Cognition, 2009
This study adopted a change detection task to investigate whether and how recognition intent affects the construction of orthographic representation in visual word recognition. Chinese readers (Experiment 1-1) and nonreaders (Experiment 1-2) detected color changes in radical components of Chinese characters.
Man-Ying, Wang, Chi-Le, Ching
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Human recognition by utilizing voice recognition and visual recognition

2022
Audio-visual detection and recognition system is thought to become the most promising methods for many applications includes surveillance, speech recognition, eavesdropping devices, intelligence operations, etc. In the recent field of human recognition, the majority of the research be- coming performed presently is focused on the reidentification of ...
Altyar, Sukaina   +2 more
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Recognition by Prototypes

Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1992
A scheme for recognizing 3D objects from single 2D images under orthographic projection is introduced. The scheme proceeds in two stages. In the first stage, the categorization stage, the image is compared to prototype objects. For each prototype, the view that most resembles the image is recovered, and, if the view is found to be similar to the image,
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Stimulus recognition

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
This review covers recent research on the neural process through which a novel stimulus becomes familiar. Lesion and recording studies have provided data sufficient to outline a tentative stimulus-recognition circuit and to suggest how the circuit might operate to form the new and relatively lasting stimulus traces that must underlie delayed stimulus ...
M, Mishkin, E A, Murray
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From Activity Recognition to Situation Recognition

2013
Activity recognition is important to many critical human-centric applications. Despite success in activity recognition research, there seems to be a quest for a richer sentience that is more expressive than human activity. In particular, situation has received intense attention lately with a multitude of overlapping definitions motivated by a variety ...
Lee, D., Helal, Sumi
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Communication System Recognition by Modulation Recognition

2004
Communication system recognition is major part of some civilian and military applications. The recognition of the system is done by inspecting the received signal properties like modulation type, carrier frequency, baud rate and so on. Therefore we need Automatic Modulation Recognition (AMR) methods plus carrier and baud rate estimation methods.
Ali Reza Attar   +2 more
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Parts of recognition

Cognition, 1984
Abstract We propose that, for the task of object recognition, the visual system decomposes shapes into parts, that it does so using a rule defining part boundaries rather than part shapes, that the rule exploits a uniformity of nature—transversality, and that parts with their descriptions and spatial relations provide a first index into a memory of ...
D D, Hoffman, W A, Richards
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Object Reading: Text Recognition for Object Recognition

2012
We propose to use text recognition to aid in visual object class recognition. To this end we first propose a new algorithm for text detection in natural images. The proposed text detection is based on saliency cues and a context fusion step. The algorithm does not need any parameter tuning and can deal with varying imaging conditions. We evaluate three
Karaoglu, S.   +2 more
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Struggle For Recognition, Ethics Of Recognition, Loss Of Recognition

2010
The current theories of recognition, and particularly Axel Honneths, invoke, among other historical references, a thesis of Fichtes that states that summons and impetus are provided by one rational being to another rational being as a condition for the self-position of a finite rational being.
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On the recognition of posture

[1992] Proceedings. 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2003
Proposes a technique for the recognition of the posture of articulated forms within a computer vision framework. The technique is based on the identification and propagation of kinesiologic constraints at each joint of a model through a multilevel system of filters which determine the acceptability of the derived description of an articulated form ...
Alexander Koutamanis, Vicky Mitossi
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