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Scientific American, 1975
In this article the author uses projective relations as the theoretical foundation of his investigations of visual space and motion. Several laboratory experiments involving perceptual vector analysis and its geometric basis are described. In most of the experiments the visual stimuli consisted of computer-controlled patterns displayed on a ...
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In this article the author uses projective relations as the theoretical foundation of his investigations of visual space and motion. Several laboratory experiments involving perceptual vector analysis and its geometric basis are described. In most of the experiments the visual stimuli consisted of computer-controlled patterns displayed on a ...
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Effects of Language on Visual Perception
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2020Does language change what we perceive? Does speaking different languages cause us to perceive things differently? We review the behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for the influence of language on perception, with an emphasis on the visual ...
G. Lupyan +3 more
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Qwen2-VL: Enhancing Vision-Language Model's Perception of the World at Any Resolution
arXiv.orgWe present the Qwen2-VL Series, an advanced upgrade of the previous Qwen-VL models that redefines the conventional predetermined-resolution approach in visual processing. Qwen2-VL introduces the Naive Dynamic Resolution mechanism, which enables the model
Peng Wang +18 more
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Systematization of Corner Cases for Visual Perception in Automated Driving
2020 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2020One major task in automated driving is the development of robust and safe visual perception modules. It is of utmost importance that visual perception reacts adequately to so-called corner cases, which range from overexposure of the image sensor to ...
Jasmin Breitenstein +3 more
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Wearable Triboelectric Visual Sensors for Tactile Perception
Advances in Materials, 2022Tactile sensors with visible light feedback functions, such as wearable displays and electronic skin and biomedical devices, are becoming increasingly important in various fields. However, existing methods cannot meet the application requirements for the
Dengjun Lu +11 more
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Influence of indoor temperature and daylight illuminance on visual perception
Lighting Research & Technology, 2020This paper details the results of an experimental study investigating the combined effect of indoor temperature (19 ℃, 23 ℃ and 27 ℃) and horizontal illuminances (∼140 lx, ∼610 lx and ∼1440 lx) on visual perception, with daylight as the only source of ...
G. Chinazzo, J. Wienold, M. Andersen
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Advances in Materials, 2019
Emulating the biological visual perception system typically requires a complex architecture including the integration of an artificial retina and optic nerves with various synaptic behaviors.
S. Kwon +5 more
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Emulating the biological visual perception system typically requires a complex architecture including the integration of an artificial retina and optic nerves with various synaptic behaviors.
S. Kwon +5 more
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VMamba: Visual State Space Model
Neural Information Processing SystemsDesigning computationally efficient network architectures remains an ongoing necessity in computer vision. In this paper, we adapt Mamba, a state-space language model, into VMamba, a vision backbone with linear time complexity. At the core of VMamba is a
Yue Liu +7 more
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Understanding Visual Perception
Journal of Cognitive NeuroscienceAbstract Visual perception can be thought of in two fundamentally different ways: (1) that what we see is determined by circuitry for detecting and representing object features and conditions in the physical world or (2) that what we see is determined empirically by neural associations based on the relative success of accumulated trial ...
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Advances in Materials, 2018
Human eyes undertake the majority of information assimilation for learning and memory. Transduction of the color and intensity of the incident light into neural signals is the main process for visual perception.
Hanlin Wang +10 more
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Human eyes undertake the majority of information assimilation for learning and memory. Transduction of the color and intensity of the incident light into neural signals is the main process for visual perception.
Hanlin Wang +10 more
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