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Two Independent Pathways for Self-Recognition in Proteus Mirabilis Are Linked by Type VI-Dependent Export [PDF]
Swarming colonies of the bacterium Proteus mirabilis are capable of self-recognition and territorial behavior. Swarms of independent P. mirabilis isolates can recognize each other as foreign and establish a visible boundary where they meet; in contrast ...
Cardarelli, L. +4 more
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Is it me? Self-recognition bias across sensory modalities and its relationship to autistic traits [PDF]
Background Atypical self-processing is an emerging theme in autism research, suggested by lower self-reference effect in memory, and atypical neural responses to visual self-representations. Most research on physical self-processing in autism uses visual
A Bonnel +30 more
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Transformer-Based Self-Supervised Learning for Emotion Recognition [PDF]
In order to exploit representations of time-series signals, such as physiological signals, it is essential that these representations capture relevant information from the whole signal. In this work, we propose to use a Transformer-based model to process
J. Vazquez-Rodriguez +3 more
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Functional movement disorders (FMD) are characterized by motor symptoms (e.g., tremor, gait disorder, and dystonia) that are not compatible with movement abnormalities related to a known organic cause.
Angela Marotta +8 more
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Self Attention Networks in Speaker Recognition
Recently, there has been a significant surge of interest in Self-Attention Networks (SANs) based on the Transformer architecture. This can be attributed to their notable ability for parallelization and their impressive performance across various Natural ...
Pooyan Safari +2 more
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Hermeneutical Injustice, (Self-)Recognition, and Academia [PDF]
Miranda Fricker’s account of hermeneutical injustice and remedies for this injustice are widely debated. This article adds to the existing debate by arguing that theories of recog- nition can fruitfully contribute to Fricker’s account of hermeneutical ...
Hänel, Hilkje Charlotte
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Just before I recognize myself: the role of featural and multisensory cues leading up to explicit mirror self-recognition [PDF]
Leading up to explicit mirror self-recognition, infants rely on two crucial sources of information: the continuous integration of sensorimotor and multisensory signals, as when seeing one's movements reflected in the mirror, and the unique facial ...
Addabbo +56 more
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Exploring Self-Attention for Image Recognition [PDF]
Recent work has shown that self-attention can serve as a basic building block for image recognition models. We explore variations of self-attention and assess their effectiveness for image recognition. We consider two forms of self-attention.
Hengshuang Zhao, Jiaya Jia, V. Koltun
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Self-attention fusion for audiovisual emotion recognition with incomplete data [PDF]
In this paper, we consider the problem of multi-modal data analysis with a use case of audiovisual emotion recognition. We propose an architecture capable of learning from raw data and describe three variants of it with distinct modality fusion ...
K. Chumachenko +2 more
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SCARA Self Posture Recognition Using a Monocular Camera
Robotic manipulators rely on feedback obtained from rotary encoders for control purposes. This article introduces a vision-based feedback system that can be used in an agricultural context, where the shapes and sizes of fruits are uncertain.
Vitor Tinoco +4 more
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