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Solving Visual Madlibs with Multiple Cues [PDF]

open access: yesProcedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 2016, 2016
This paper focuses on answering fill-in-the-blank style multiple choice questions from the Visual Madlibs dataset. Previous approaches to Visual Question Answering (VQA) have mainly used generic image features from networks trained on the ImageNet ...
Alexander, C. Berg   +5 more
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Visual attention in spatial cueing and visual search [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Vision, 2021
To characterize internal processes of an observer conducting perceptual tasks, we developed an observer model that combines the perceptual template model (PTM), the attention mechanisms in the PTM framework (Lu & Dosher, 1998), and uncertainty of signal detection theory (Green & Swets, 1966).
Baek, Jongsoo   +2 more
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Timing and correction of stepping movements with a virtual reality avatar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Research into the ability to coordinate one’s movements with external cues has focussed on the use of simple rhythmic, auditory and visual stimuli, or interpersonal coordination with another person.
Ahmed, Imran   +5 more
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An investigation of visual cues used to create and support frames of reference and visual search tasks in desktop virtual environments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Visual depth cues are combined to produce the essential depth and dimensionality of Desktop Virtual Environments (DVEs). This study discusses DVEs in terms of the visual depth cues that create and support perception of frames of references and ...
Cribbin, T, Macredie, RD, Morar, SS
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Olfactory cue use by three-spined sticklebacks foraging in turbid water: prey detection or prey location? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Foraging, when senses are limited to olfaction, is composed of two distinct stages: the detection of prey and the location of prey. While specialist olfactory foragers are able to locate prey using olfactory cues alone, this may not be the case for ...
Dunn, Alison M.   +2 more
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Direct and generative retrieval of autobiographical memories : the roles of visual imagery and executive processes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Two experiments used a dual task methodology to investigate the role of visual imagery and executive resources in the retrieval of specific autobiographical memories.
Anderson, Rachel J.   +2 more
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Audio-Visual Speech Cue Combination

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2010
Different sources of sensory information can interact, often shaping what we think we have seen or heard. This can enhance the precision of perceptual decisions relative to those made on the basis of a single source of information. From a computational perspective, there are multiple reasons why this might happen, and each predicts a different degree ...
Arnold, Derek H.   +3 more
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Audio-visual speech perception: a developmental ERP investigation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood. However, behavioural data currently suggest that children fail to make full use of these available visual speech cues until age 8 or 9.
Dick, Frederic   +4 more
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UV induced visual cues in grasses [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2013
AbstractGrasses are traditionally considered as wind pollinated, however, field observations confirmed frequent insect visits to grass flowers, suggesting insect pollination. Fruit and seed predators inflict heavy losses to cereals and millets during their growth, maturation and storage. The actual factors guiding insects and predators to grass flowers,
Sabulal Baby   +5 more
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Virtual visual cues : vice or virtue? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
‘Freezing of gait’ is a common, bothersome and potentially hazardous symptom of Parkinson’s disease. Patients describe freezing of gait as the feeling as if their feet are suddenly being ‘glued’ to the floor. Freezing of gait increases the risk of falling, and impedes independence in daily life activities and quality of life.
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