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Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2019
Street-level imagery has covered the comprehensive landscape of urban areas. Compared to satellite imagery, this new source of image data has the advantage in fine-grained observations of not only physical environment but also social sensing.
Fan Zhang, Lun Wu, Di Zhu, Yu Liu
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Street-level imagery has covered the comprehensive landscape of urban areas. Compared to satellite imagery, this new source of image data has the advantage in fine-grained observations of not only physical environment but also social sensing.
Fan Zhang, Lun Wu, Di Zhu, Yu Liu
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Clinical Sense, Social Sense, Common Sense
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969As I address this House of Delegates for the last time as President of the Association, let me express my great pride in the medical profession and the American Medical Association. I am grateful to hundreds of members of the Association and to its staff who during the past year have so ably and effectively pushed toward its goals and have helped me so
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Making Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility
Journal of Business Ethics, 2004This paper provides preliminary insights into the process of sense-making and developing meaning with regard to corporate social responsibility (CSR) within 18 Dutch companies. It is based upon a research project carried out within the framework of the Dutch National Research Programme on CSR.
Cramer, J.A. +2 more
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The Synergy Between Remote Sensing and Social Sensing in Urban Studies: Review and perspectives
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing MagazineUrban studies require a rich set of information sources and techniques that enable a comprehensive depiction of urban environments. Remote sensing captures physical characteristics of urban landscapes, while social sensing collects data from social media
Xiaoyue Xing +5 more
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2023
Abstract The main idea of this chapter is that many of our everyday social judgements are accomplished intuitively through the processes of mirroring, mentalizing, and thin slicing. The process of mentalizing combined with mirroring gives us the ability to anticipate and make sense of the thoughts that may be driving another person’s ...
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Abstract The main idea of this chapter is that many of our everyday social judgements are accomplished intuitively through the processes of mirroring, mentalizing, and thin slicing. The process of mentalizing combined with mirroring gives us the ability to anticipate and make sense of the thoughts that may be driving another person’s ...
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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2015
In this article, we show how the use of state-of-the-art methods in computer science based on machine perception and learning allows the unobtrusive capture and automated analysis of interpersonal behavior in real time ( social sensing). Given the high ecological validity of the behavioral sensing, the ease of behavioral-cue extraction for large ...
Marianne Schmid Mast +4 more
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In this article, we show how the use of state-of-the-art methods in computer science based on machine perception and learning allows the unobtrusive capture and automated analysis of interpersonal behavior in real time ( social sensing). Given the high ecological validity of the behavioral sensing, the ease of behavioral-cue extraction for large ...
Marianne Schmid Mast +4 more
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2019
Social is not an abstract term. It is one that is experienced through sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. People talk about the social as if it is something that they can experience. How can we make sense of this character of the social? In what sense could the social be real in such a way that it can be experienced?
Gopal Guru, Sundar Sarukkai
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Social is not an abstract term. It is one that is experienced through sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. People talk about the social as if it is something that they can experience. How can we make sense of this character of the social? In what sense could the social be real in such a way that it can be experienced?
Gopal Guru, Sundar Sarukkai
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Social-Sensed Multimedia Computing
IEEE MultiMedia, 2016The authors propose the social-sensed multimedia computing paradigm and advocate for the need to organically integrate social network and social media data with multimedia computing tasks. More researchers in the multimedia community should be focusing on the user dimension to quickly advance this line of research.
Peng Cui +3 more
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ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 2014
Although Web search techniques have greatly facilitate users’ information seeking, there are still quite a lot of search sessions that cannot provide satisfactory results, which are more serious in Web image search scenarios. How to understand user intent from observed data is a fundamental issue and of paramount significance in improving image search ...
Cui, P. +5 more
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Although Web search techniques have greatly facilitate users’ information seeking, there are still quite a lot of search sessions that cannot provide satisfactory results, which are more serious in Web image search scenarios. How to understand user intent from observed data is a fundamental issue and of paramount significance in improving image search ...
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2021
This book offers a novel perspective on how people engage in sensing the materiality of the world as a way of social interaction. It proposes a conceptual and analytical advance in how to approach sensing as an intersubjective and interactional phenomenon within the framework of conversation analysis and ethnomethodology.
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This book offers a novel perspective on how people engage in sensing the materiality of the world as a way of social interaction. It proposes a conceptual and analytical advance in how to approach sensing as an intersubjective and interactional phenomenon within the framework of conversation analysis and ethnomethodology.
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