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Advancing Air Pollution Exposure Models with Open-Vocabulary Object Detection and Semantic Segmentation of Street-View Images. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Yuan Z   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Temporal-Spatial Modeling of Vocabulary for Language Monitoring

2009 International Joint Conference on Computational Sciences and Optimization, 2009
In order to extract catchwords, new words and other kinds of words for language monitoring, this paper propose the temporal-spatial modeling, which seemed the sort of words as the representation of the different word's distribution in a uniform temporalspatial system. The steady and dynamic features of the different distribution are given.
Wei He   +4 more
exaly   +2 more sources

DeTAL: Open-Vocabulary Temporal Action Localization With Decoupled Networks

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Pre-trained visual-language (ViL) models have demonstrated good zero-shot capability in video understanding tasks, where they were usually adapted through fine-tuning or temporal modeling. However, in the task of open-vocabulary temporal action localization (OV-TAL), such adaption reduces the robustness of ViL models against different data ...
Zhiheng Li, Ran Song, Tianjiao Li
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The Unified Platform for Language Monitoring Based on the Temporal-Spatial Model of Vocabulary Movement

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2013
A unified platform to extract all kinds of vocabulary should be required for vocabulary monitoring. We argue just like other physical movements all words are doing the temporal-spatial movement. The classification of vocabulary is actually based on the types of movement. To model the temporal-spatial movement will lead to the extraction of all kinds of
Wei He   +4 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Timing matters: The interplay of the retrieval frequency and temporal distance between retrieving a prior list and encoding a new list in vocabulary retention

Learning and Motivation, 2020
Abstract The act of retrieval yields benefits for memory. However, according to the reconsolidation account, reactivation could render a memory amenable to modifications. The present study investigated how the retrieval frequency of a previously learned vocabulary list and the temporal distance of a subsequently encoded list affected retention of the
Lin Guo
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Concept-Guided Open-Vocabulary Temporal Action Detection

Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Song-Miao Wang, Rui-Ze Han, Wei Feng
exaly   +2 more sources

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