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Visual Cues for Person-centered Communication

Clinical Nursing Research, 2011
Nursing home communication is frequently limited and task-focused and fails to affirm resident personhood. We tested the feasibility and effects of automated digital displays of resident photographs to remind staff ( N = 11) of resident ( n = 6) personhood.
Kristine, Williams   +5 more
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Visual Cues, Verbal Cues and Child Development

Strategies, 2004
(2004). Visual Cues, Verbal Cues and Child Development. Strategies: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 21-23.
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Saliency detection using midlevel visual cues

Optics Letters, 2012
This Letter presents a computational model for saliency detection in natural images. While existing approaches usually make use of low-level or high-level visual features for establishing the saliency models, our method relies on midlevel visual cues, i.e., the superpixel representation of the image.
Jin-Gang, Yu, Jinwen, Tian
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Olfactory and/or visual cues for spatial navigation through ontogeny: Olfactory cues enable the use of visual cues.

Behavioral Neuroscience, 2003
This study analyzed the spatial memory capacities of rats in darkness with visual and/or olfactory cues through ontogeny. Tests were conducted with the homing board, where rats had to find the correct escape hole. Four age groups (24 days, 48 days, 3-6 months, and 12 months) were trained in 3 conditions: (a) 3 identical light cues; (b) 5 different ...
Jérôme, Rossier, Françoise, Schenk
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Space Rendezvous Using Visual Cues Only

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1965
Seven trained subjects flew simulated short range coplanar orbital rendezvous maneuvers, using direct visual cues only. Two rendezvous techniques were compared: line-of-sight and trajectory. In the former, the subject could control up-down and fore-aft thrust only; in the latter, he could, in addition, control pitch.
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Visual cues for landmine detection

SPIE Proceedings, 2007
Can human vision supplement the information that handheld landmine detection equipment provides its operators to increase detection rates and reduce the hazard of the task? Contradictory viewpoints exist regarding the viability of visual detection of landmines.
James J. Staszewski   +3 more
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Categories of Visual Quality Cues

Volume 4: ASME/IEEE International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications and the 19th Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention Conference, 2007
An industrial design concept can be adapted to manufacture and assembly by striving for visual design properties that are economical and time-efficient to produce according to specifications. One aspect of this is to assess whether the concept will be visually sensitive to distortions in structure, form, colour, gloss and texture.
Karin Forslund, Rikard So¨derberg
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Cue integration for visual servoing

IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, 2001
The robustness and reliability of vision algorithms is, nowadays, the key issue in robotic research and industrial applications. To control a robot in a closed-loop fashion, different tracking systems have been reported in the literature. A common approach to increased robustness of a tracking system is the use of different models (CAD model of the ...
D. Kragic, H.I. Christensen
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Visual Cues to Voice Cues

Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2022
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Spatial Cues in 3D Visualization

2005
The ever-increasing power and complexity of available hardware and software has enabled the development of a wide variety of visualization techniques that allow the ever more concise presentation of data. Associated with this trend is the challenge to condense and convey ever-increasing amounts of useful information into smaller and smaller spaces ...
Geoffrey S. Hubona, Gregory W. Shirah
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