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The Content of a Seeing-As Experience

open access: yesAisthesis, 2013
In this paper I will claim that the different phenomenology of seeing-as experiences of ambiguous figures matches a difference in their intentional content.
Alberto Voltolini
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The Elusive Nature of “Seeing”

open access: yesAtmosphere, 2023
Atmospheric image blur, “seeing”, is one of the key parameters that influences the selection of observatory sites and the performance of ground-based telescopes.
Andrei Tokovinin
exaly   +3 more sources

Using Two-Eyed Seeing in Research With Indigenous People: An Integrative Review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2019
Background: The Two-Eyed Seeing approach has been advocated for use in research with Indigenous people as it creates a space for Western and Indigenous ways of knowing to come together using the best of both worldviews to aid understanding and solve ...
A. L. Wright   +4 more
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The All-Seeing Project: Towards Panoptic Visual Recognition and Understanding of the Open World [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Conference on Learning Representations, 2023
We present the All-Seeing (AS) project: a large-scale data and model for recognizing and understanding everything in the open world. Using a scalable data engine that incorporates human feedback and efficient models in the loop, we create a new dataset ...
Weiyun Wang   +13 more
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On Davidson’s Metaphor Theory

open access: yesFelsefe Arkivi, 2022
Davidson placed his critical approach mostly opposite the semantic theories of metaphor. Accordingly, metaphors – as the opposite of these theories – should to be assumed as having only one meaning. Davidson distinguished statements as matters of meaning
Tuncay Turna
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On Perceiving Abs nces

open access: yesGestalt Theory, 2022
Can we really perceive absences, i.e., missing things? Sartre tells us that when he arrived late for his appointment at the café, he saw the absence of his friend Pierre. Is that really what he saw? Where was it, exactly?
Varzi Achille C.
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SPEC: Seeing People in the Wild with an Estimated Camera [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2021
Due to the lack of camera parameter information for in-the-wild images, existing 3D human pose and shape (HPS) estimation methods make several simplifying assumptions: weak-perspective projection, large constant focal length, and zero camera rotation ...
Muhammed Kocabas   +5 more
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“Knowing as Seeing” Metaphor in Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت معاصر, 2022
Introduction:In the framework of the conceptual metaphor theory, abstract concepts are understood by conceptual metaphors so that by removing these metaphors, a large part of the meaning of these concepts is lost.
vahid khademzadeh, Fatemeh Kanaani
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Seeing Stars: Exploiting Class Relationships for Sentiment Categorization with Respect to Rating Scales [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2005
We address the rating-inference problem, wherein rather than simply decide whether a review is "thumbs up" or "thumbs down", as in previous sentiment analysis work, one must determine an author's evaluation with respect to a multi-point scale (e.g., one ...
B. Pang, Lillian Lee
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Czy istnieje percepcja nieuwarunkowana? Wittgenstein a Bohm

open access: yesAnaliza i Egzystencja, 2022
Does it exist an unconditional perception? Wittgenstein and Bohm The article deals with the issue of perception. In it I present Wittgenstein’s concept of “seeing as” and Bohm’s concept of thinking as a reflex.
Katarzyna Gurczyńska-Sady
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