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Evaluation of underground space perception: A user-perspective investigation

Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2023
Xia Wang, Li Shen, Shuyue Shi
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VMamba: Visual State Space Model

Neural Information Processing Systems
Designing computationally efficient network architectures remains an ongoing necessity in computer vision. In this paper, we adapt Mamba, a state-space language model, into VMamba, a vision backbone with linear time complexity. At the core of VMamba is a
Yue Liu   +7 more
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Normal and Abnormal Space Perception

Optometry and Vision Science, 1983
The mononuclear spatial judgments made by normal adults are quite accurate and precise. Although relatively little is known about how the spatial sense develops, it is likely that it can be compromised by abnormal visual experience as provided, for example, by strabismus.
H E, Bedell, M C, Flom
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Space Perception in Early Infancy: Perception within a Common Auditory-Visual Space

Science, 1971
Infants as young as 30 days become visibly distressed upon observing their mothers speak to them while the mother's voice is displaced in space. Their ability to perceive this discrepancy indicates that infant perception occurs within a space that is common to the visual and auditory modes.
E, Aronson, S, Rosenbloom
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Space Perception in Early Infancy: Perception within a Common Auditory-Visual Space?

Science, 1974
Human infants aged 1 to 7 months were exposed to modifications of the normal spatial relationship between their mothers' face and voice. There was no evidence that such modifications were experienced by the infants as violations of a preexisting expectancy for face and voice to occupy the same spatial location.
H, McGurk, M, Lewis
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Functional Equations in Binocular Space Perception

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1999
A general theory of the relationship of binocular visual space to physical space is formulated within a conjoint measurement framework. Psychophysically motivated invariance relations induce various functional equations. Another class of functional equations arises if we additionally assume the validity of a different psychophysical theory that is ...
Aczél, János   +3 more
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PERCEPTIONS OF INTERIOR SPACES

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1996
A transactional approach was used to examine responses to dining and living rooms. In experiment 1, 19 subjects evaluated a sample of 37 rooms on nine scales and ranked ordered the scales as to difficulty of application. A factor analysis yielded three room categories: Decorative; Stylish; and Familiar. Subjects found it easier to make affective rather
UTE RITTERFELD, GERALD C. CUPCHIK
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[Perception in space. Visual aspects of space perception].

Revue neurologique, 1996
The ability to apprehend and appropriate space is based on a series of perceptive and cognitive processes, in which vision plays a leading part. Preliminary, elementary operations first allow a subject to achieve the elaboration of a visually structured percept.
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Space, Perception, Action

2018
This paper focuses on the concept of action and on the reversal of the process of perception-action operated by the phenomenological tradition (Merleau-Ponty), which has been confirmed in more or less recent neuroscientific evidences (Berthoz, Decety, Jeannerod). The text presents a quick historical overview on the concepts of space, perception, action,
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An Extensible Framework for Open Heterogeneous Collaborative Perception

International Conference on Learning Representations
Collaborative perception aims to mitigate the limitations of single-agent perception, such as occlusions, by facilitating data exchange among multiple agents.
Yifan Lu   +5 more
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