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BackgroundCommunication and cognitive impairments are common impediments to participation and social functioning in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Olga Laporta-Hoyos +4 more
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Contrasting Effects of Vocabulary Knowledge on Temporal and Parietal Brain Structure across Lifespan [PDF]
Abstract Using behavioral, structural, and functional imaging techniques, we demonstrate contrasting effects of vocabulary knowledge on temporal and parietal brain structure in 47 healthy volunteers who ranged in age from 7 to 73 years.
Michael S C Thomas, Roberto Filippi
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VideoGrounding-DINO: Towards Open-Vocabulary Spatio- Temporal Video Grounding
Video grounding aims to localize a spatio-temporal section in a video corresponding to an input text query. This paper addresses a critical limitation in current video grounding methodologies by introducing an Open-Vocabulary Spatio-Temporal Video Grounding task. Unlike prevalent closed-set approaches that struggle with open-vocabulary scenarios due to
Syed Talal Wasim +4 more
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Exploring Scalability of Self-Training for Open-Vocabulary Temporal Action Localization
The vocabulary size in temporal action localization (TAL) is limited by the scarcity of large-scale annotated datasets. To overcome this, recent works integrate vision-language models (VLMs), such as CLIP, for open-vocabulary TAL (OV-TAL). However, despite the success of VLMs trained on extensive datasets, existing OV-TAL methods still rely on human ...
Jeongseok Hyun +2 more
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Open-vocabulary Temporal Action Detection (Open-vocab TAD) is an advanced video analysis approach that expands Closed-vocabulary Temporal Action Detection (Closed-vocab TAD) capabilities. Closed-vocab TAD is typically confined to localizing and classifying actions based on a predefined set of categories.
Takahiro Komamizu
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Spatial and temporal vocabulary in Serbian public discourse during the COVID pandemic
This paper investigates the new lexicon of the COVID pandemic period which has semantic components of spatiality and temporality, which is to say, it belongs to the semantic fields of space and time. The aim of this investigation is to connect the categories of space and time that are lexically manifested in the pandemic period, and ...
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This study considered the involvement of the mesial temporal lobe (MTL) in language and verbal memory functions in healthy children and adolescents. We investigated 30 healthy, right-handed children and adolescents, aged 7-16, with a fMRI language paradigm and a comprehensive cognitive test battery.
Lisa Bartha-Doering +2 more
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Fast sleep spindles and slow-wave sleep (SWS) have been linked to memory consolidation. However, their associations with learning and longer term retention of different aspects of language remain unclear. We investigated the temporal dynamics of learning and consolidation of vocabulary and grammar, and their links with spindle density and SWS duration.
Eva Kimel, Anat Prior, Tali Bitan
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Slovak adverbs chvíľami, zavše and z času na čas: semantic differences in the mirror of indicators of the measure of associations [PDF]
This article uses material of the Slovak National Corpus in order to examine the Slovak adverbs chvíľami, zavše and z času na čas. In explanatory and synonymic dictionaries of the Slovak language, these lexemes are treated as synonyms, which raises the ...
Daria Vashchenko
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The article examines the meaning of the Slovak temporal diminutive noun chvíľka ‘minute’ on the corpus matter. The lexeme is analyzed in the intralanguage aspect, when its semantics are analyzed against the background of the Slovak substantives chvíľa ...
Daria Vashchenko
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