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Semantic Matching Based on Semantic Segmentation and Neighborhood Consensus
Establishing dense correspondences across semantically similar images is a challenging task, due to the large intra-class variation caused by the unconstrained setting of images, which is prone to cause matching errors.
Huaiyuan Xu +5 more
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Effects of landscape context on herbivory and parasitism at different spatial scales [PDF]
Local community structure and interactions have been shown to depend partly on landscape context. In this paper we tested the hypothesis that the spatial scale experienced by an organism depends on its trophic level.
Steffen-Dewenter, Ingolf +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to explore how Chinese Football Super League (CSL) referees’ physical performance and decision-making distance varied according to match type and match halves. Data from 107 matches played by top-4 ranked and bottom-4 ranked
Jinying Jiang +7 more
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Spatial reasoning is ingrained in daily life, such as when locating our keys or parking our car. At a broad level, spatial reasoning describes the ability to mentally represent and transform objects and their relations.
Danielle Harris
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Spatial Memory for Context Reasoning in Object Detection
Modeling instance-level context and object-object relationships is extremely challenging. It requires reasoning about bounding boxes of different classes, locations \etc.
Chen, Xinlei, Gupta, Abhinav
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SFGNet detecting objects via spatial fine-grained feature and enhanced RPN with spatial context
Object detection, which is one of the most fundamental visual recognition tasks, has been a hotspot in computer vision. CNN (Convolutional Neural Networks) have been widely employed for building detector.
Jun Hu +5 more
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Polarization Entanglement Purification using Spatial Entanglement [PDF]
Parametric down-conversion can produce photons that are entangled both in polarization and in space. Here we show how the spatial entanglement can be used to purify the polarization entanglement using only linear optical elements. Spatial entanglement as
Pan, Jian-Wei, Simon, Christoph
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Generalising reconsolidation: Spatial context and prediction error
Activating a previously consolidated memory trace brings it back into a labile state where it must then undergo a re-stabilisation process known as reconsolidation. During this process memories are susceptible to interference and may be updated with new information.
Kiley, Christopher, Parks , Colleen
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For agriculture to become more sustainable, farming needs to incorporate biodiversity conservation practices. However, farmers must largely choose between agricultural production and biodiversity conservation in their land‐use decisions, and accordingly,
Tobias Naaf +4 more
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ABSTRACT End‐of‐life conversations with adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer rarely occur without the guidance of healthcare professionals. As a part of the ‘Difficult Discussions’ study, focused on palliative care and advance care planning discussions with AYAs with cancer, we investigated the factors that healthcare professionals identify ...
Justine Lee +9 more
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