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Single view generalizable 3D reconstruction based on 3D Gaussian splatting. [PDF]
Fang K, Zhang Q, Wan C, Lv P, Yuan C.
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Global Authorship Representation in Otolaryngology Clinical Trials. [PDF]
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(Not) one of us: The overrepresentation of elites in politics erodes political trust. [PDF]
Kesberg R, Easterbrook MJ.
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High-Concentration Time-Frequency Representation and Instantaneous Frequency Estimation of Frequency-Crossing Signals. [PDF]
Li H, Zhu X, Wang Y, Cai X, Zhang Z.
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Representation as the Representation of Experience
Metaphilosophy, 2000This essay deals, mainly, with the notion of representation. Representation is associated with texts and, as such, is contrasted to the true singular statement. It is argued that the relationship between the text and what the text represents can never be modeled on the relationship between a true singular statement and what the statement is true of ...
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Representation and mental representation
Philosophical Explorations, 2018This paper engages critically with anti-representationalist arguments pressed by prominent enactivists and their allies. The arguments in question are meant to show that the “as-such” and “job-description” problems constitute insurmountable challenges to causal-informational theories of mental content.
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Gender representations and the representation of person
The European Legacy, 1996(1996). Gender representations and the representation of person. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, pp. 999-1003.
Laura Pires, Lígia Amâncio
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Meta-representation and secondary representation
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001Elsewhere in this issue (p. 388) Josep Call summarizes an elegant series of studies in support of the conclusion that chimpanzees use a form of ‘knowledge abstraction’ to solve novel social problems, including those requiring recognition of what competitors may be informed about through having ‘seen’ objects or events.
Whiten, A., Suddendorf, T.
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