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Time in the ontology of Cornelius Castoriadis [PDF]
We can locate the problematic of time within three philosophical questions, which respectively designate three central areas of philosophical reflection and contemplation. These are: 1) The ontological question, i.e.
Schismenos, Alexandros
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Predictions drive neural representations of visual events ahead of incoming sensory information
Significance Visual information takes time to travel from the retina and through the visual system, such that the sensory information available to the brain lags behind events in the present moment.
Tessel Blom +4 more
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Temporal Disentanglement of Representations for Improved Generalisation in Reinforcement Learning [PDF]
Reinforcement Learning (RL) agents are often unable to generalise well to environment variations in the state space that were not observed during training. This issue is especially problematic for image-based RL, where a change in just one variable, such
Mhairi Dunion +4 more
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Temporal dynamics of cortical representation for action [PDF]
Brain-imaging studies have shown that the human Broca's region and precentral motor cortex are activated both during execution of hand actions and during observation of similar actions performed by other individuals. We aimed to clarify the temporal dynamics of this cortical activation by neuromagnetic recordings during execution, on-line imitation ...
N, Nishitani, R, Hari
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Prior work has shown that the brain represents memories within a cognitive map that supports inference about connections between individual related events.
Neal W. Morton +2 more
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Representations of language in a model of visually grounded speech signal [PDF]
We present a visually grounded model of speech perception which projects spoken utterances and images to a joint semantic space. We use a multi-layer recurrent highway network to model the temporal nature of spoken speech, and show that it learns to ...
Grzegorz Chrupała +2 more
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The Portuguese Cinema, Trans-temporality and the Myth
Eduardo Lourenço has focused some of his research on the historical-mythical relationship of the Portuguese with their country, claiming that they have been living in a kind of hyper-identity, incorporating an obsession with the past, which co-exists ...
Sara Castelo Branco
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Mirror of Time: Temporality and Contemporaneity in the work of Jorge Luis Borges [PDF]
Borges recognized the cracking facade of modernity and the fragility of its monist absolutisms, its commitment to linearity, and its faith in historical progress.
Donnelly, Jennifer
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End-to-End Learning of Representations for Asynchronous Event-Based Data [PDF]
Event cameras are vision sensors that record asynchronous streams of per-pixel brightness changes, referred to as "events”. They have appealing advantages over frame based cameras for computer vision, including high temporal resolution, high dynamic ...
Daniel Gehrig +3 more
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An exceptional judicial proceeding for slanders and insults makes possible the analysis of three domains of the colonial justice of Chile: the temporality mentioned in the documents and the temporality of the lawsuit itself; speech, silence and the ...
María Eugenia Albornoz Vásquez
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