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Periodic Variability of Visual Sporadic Meteor Rates

Earth, Moon, and Planets, 2010
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Dubietis, Audrius, Arlt, Rainer
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Discovering Users' Perceptions on Rating Visualizations

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference in HCI and UX Indonesia 2016, 2016
Nowadays, the majority of commercial website reviews present customers' ratings visually including thumbs up/down, unary rating, 5-star rating, a 10-point system and a 100-point system. Among these visuals, the 5-star is the most popular rating system.
Warih Maharani   +2 more
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Visual Violence Rating with Pairwise Comparison

2019 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2019
Children’s exposure to violence has become a severe problem with the rapid development of Internet. Recognizing violent video and estimating violence extent become crucial. Most researches focus on violent scene or violent action detection, lacking overall violence extent information.
Ying Ji, Yu Wang, Jien Katoy
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GenAI-Bench: Evaluating and Improving Compositional Text-to-Visual Generation

arXiv.org
While text-to-visual models now produce photo-realistic images and videos, they struggle with compositional text prompts involving attributes, relationships, and higher-order reasoning such as logic and comparison.
Baiqi Li   +10 more
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Infant Differences in Rate of Visual Encoding

Child Development, 1991
To clarify the basis for infant differences in rate of visual encoding, the eye movements of a sample of 9 12-week-old infants were recorded throughout an encoding experiment. Results showed that the more slowly encoding infants scanned less extensively over the stimulus, often spent extended intervals in the continuous inspection of one part of the ...
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Auditory Influences on Visual Temporal Rate Perception

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2003
Visual stimuli are known to influence the perception of auditory stimuli in spatial tasks, giving rise to the ventriloquism effect. These influences can persist in the absence of visual input following a period of exposure to spatially disparate auditory and visual stimuli, a phenomenon termed the ventriloquism aftereffect. It has been speculated that
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Heart-Rate responses (HRR) to lateralized visual stimuli

The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1983
Direction of changes in heart-rate responses (HRR) were investigated in three separate experiments as a measure of differential cognitive and emotional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres. Visual stimuli were presented via the visual half-field technique in all three experiments.
K, Hugdahl   +3 more
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Ultrasonic Visualization in Determination of Tumor Growth Rate

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
The growth rate of intracranial neoplasms has been studied extensively in three patients with the use of ultrasonic visualization methods. Normal and abnormal structural details in their brains have been compared to the brain structure of one patient without neoplastic disease. These patients' brains were scanned ultrasonically through the healed scalp,
R F, Heimburger, R C, Eggleton, F J, Fry
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Evaluating and Improving Compositional Text-to-Visual Generation

2024 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW)
While text-to-visual models now produce photo-realistic images and videos, they struggle with compositional text prompts involving attributes, relationships, and higher-order reasoning such as logic and comparison.
Baiqi Li   +9 more
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Binding visual features during high-rate serial presentation

NeuroReport, 1999
The neural mechanism supporting performance during single and feature conjunction detection was investigated using event-related brain potentials. In different blocks of trials, participants responded to visual targets defined by one of two colors, one of two orientations, or both color and orientation.
F, Cortese, L J, Bernstein, C, Alain
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