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Altered self-recognition in patients with schizophrenia.
Self-alienation is a common characterization of various disturbing experiences in patients with schizophrenia. A vivid example comes from patient reports of not recognizing themselves when inspecting their specular image in the mirror.
K. E. Sandsten +7 more
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GMSS: Graph-Based Multi-Task Self-Supervised Learning for EEG Emotion Recognition [PDF]
Previous electroencephalogram (EEG) emotion recognition relies on single-task learning, which may lead to overfitting and learned emotion features lacking generalization.
Yang Li +9 more
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Adat Court in Indonesia’s Judiciary System: A Socio-Legal Inquiry
This article addresses the question of how the constitution drafters considered the existence of a plural legal system in Indonesia, especially the adat judicial system.
Herlambang P. Wiratraman
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Robust Self-Supervised Audio-Visual Speech Recognition [PDF]
Audio-based automatic speech recognition (ASR) degrades significantly in noisy environments and is particularly vulnerable to interfering speech, as the model cannot determine which speaker to transcribe.
Bowen Shi +2 more
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Infectious polymorphic toxins delivered by outer membrane exchange discriminate kin in myxobacteria
Myxobacteria are known for complex social behaviors including outer membrane exchange (OME), in which cells exchange large amounts of outer membrane lipids and proteins upon contact. The TraA cell surface receptor selects OME partners based on a variable
Christopher N Vassallo +5 more
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Assessing the State of Self-Supervised Human Activity Recognition Using Wearables [PDF]
The emergence of self-supervised learning in the field of wearables-based human activity recognition (HAR) has opened up opportunities to tackle the most pressing challenges in the field, namely to exploit unlabeled data to derive reliable recognition ...
H. Haresamudram, Irfan Essa, T. Plotz
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Sociality and self-awareness in animals
Recognizing one’s mirror reflection appears to be a simple task, but beyond humans, few animals have demonstrated this capability. Mirror self-recognition is indicative of self-awareness, which is one’s capacity for self-directed knowledge.
Yanyu Lei
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Self-recognition in an Asian elephant [PDF]
Considered an indicator of self-awareness, mirror self-recognition (MSR) has long seemed limited to humans and apes. In both phylogeny and human ontogeny, MSR is thought to correlate with higher forms of empathy and altruistic behavior. Apart from humans and apes, dolphins and elephants are also known for such capacities.
Joshua M, Plotnik +2 more
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Small peptide–mediated self-recognition prevents cannibalism in predatory nematodes
Peptides let nematodes know family To maximize fitness, organisms need to be able to recognize their own species, especially in the proximity of closely related individuals. Lightfoot et al.
James W. Lightfoot +6 more
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SPAct: Self-supervised Privacy Preservation for Action Recognition [PDF]
Visual private information leakage is an emerging key is-sue for the fast growing applications of video understanding like activity recognition. Existing approaches for mitigating privacy leakage in action recognition require privacy labels along with ...
I. Dave, Chen Chen, M. Shah
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