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Knowledge-Driven Self-Supervised Representation Learning for Facial Action Unit Recognition

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2022
Facial action unit (AU) recognition is formulated as a supervised learning problem by recent works. However, the complex labeling process makes it challenging to provide AU annotations for large amounts of facial images.
Yanan Chang, Shangfei Wang
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Self-recognition in autistic children

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1984
The hypothesis that the autistic child's impairment in social relatedness stems in part from underlying deficits in self-recognition was explored. Fifteen autistic children ranging from 4 to 6 years of age were assessed for visual self-recognition ability, as well as for skills in two cognitive areas that are believed to be related to the development ...
G, Dawson, F C, McKissick
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Mirror Self-Recognition Beyond the Face

Child Development, 2006
Abstract Three studies (N=144) investigated how toddlers aged 18 and 24 months pass the surprise-mark test of self-recognition. In Study 1, toddlers were surreptitiously marked in successive conditions on their legs and faces with stickers visible only in a mirror.
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The development of self‐recognition: A review

Developmental Psychobiology, 1984
AbstractThe development of self‐recognition has been studied mainly by examining infants' responses to their reflections in mirrors. The definitive test is whether or not the infant is capable of using the reflection to notice and respond to a mark on the face or head by touching the mark. The mark should be inconspicuous to the infant not looking in a
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On the Mechanism of Immunologic Self Recognition

The Journal of Immunology, 1962
Summary Experiments have been performed which indicate that the ability of the immune system to recognize self is an acquired property gained by contacting antigenic determinants of self tissues at some time during development. The experiments consisted first of removing the buccal component of the pituitary gland at a stage in ...
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Mirror self-recognition

2018
Mirror self-recognition (MSR) refers to the empirical investigation of self-awareness, also known as the ‘mirror and mark test’ introduced by psychologist Gordon G. Gallup (1970). The ability to direct behaviour to previously unseen parts of the body such as the inside of the mouth or to groom the eye by the aid of mirrors has been interpreted as the ...
Diana Reiss, Rachel Morrison
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Self-Recognition and Survival

Science, 2010
Soay sheep are a remnant of an ancient breed of sheep that, although intensively studied for many years, live unmanaged on the remote Scottish island of St. Kilda. Life is harsh on the island, and the numbers of sheep show cycles of winter population crashes and high exposure to infection.
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The Development of Self Recognition

1979
In the preceding chapters we have outlined the course of visual self recognition over the first few years of life. Using a variety of procedures, measures, and representational forms, we have seen that self recognition does occur in the first two years of life, prior to the onset of language.
Michael Lewis, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
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Altered self-recognition in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2020
Rajan Mishra, Rahul Mathur, Rohit Verma
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