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A Cohort Model of Visual Word Recognition
A model of word recognition is proposed which assumes that when a word is encountered, the first available orthographic code activates all lexical entries that are positionally consistent with that information (i.e., the word's cohort). As subsequently encoded orthographic information becomes available, activation is withdrawn from lexical entries with
N F, Johnson, K R, Pugh
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The effect of words with similar orthography on visual word recognition is known as the orthographic neighborhood effect. This study introduces two experiments developed to investigate this effect, conducted on university student speakers of Brazilian ...
Francis Ricardo dos Reis Justi +1 more
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Saccadic eye movements are an inherent component of natural reading, yet their contribution to information processing at subsequent fixation remains elusive.
Yu-Cherng C. Chang +17 more
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Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Bag of Expressions (D-STBoE) Model for Human Action Recognition
Human action recognition (HAR) has emerged as a core research domain for video understanding and analysis, thus attracting many researchers. Although significant results have been achieved in simple scenarios, HAR is still a challenging task due to ...
Saima Nazir +3 more
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Optimal Viewing Position in Face Recognition
The existence of an optimal viewing position (OVP) in visual word recognition has been consistently reported. For English words, the best recognition performance is usually obtained when the initial fixation is directed to the left of the word center ...
Janet H. Hsiao, Tong Liu
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Visual and task characteristics may explain hemispheric asymmetry in visual word recognition [PDF]
Previous studies proposed that the left hemisphere (LH) lateralization in English word recognition is because of the LH superiority in language processing.
Cheung, KCF, Hsiao, JHW
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Learning Visually Consistent Label Embeddings for Zero-Shot Learning
In this work, we propose a zero-shot learning method to effectively model knowledge transfer between classes via jointly learning visually consistent word vectors and label embedding model in an end-to-end manner.
Cinbis, Ramazan Gokberk +2 more
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Cortical latency predicts reading fluency from late childhood to early adolescence
Progressive development of reading comprehension fluency from late childhood to early adolescence is remarkably linked to changes in the temporal dynamics of visual word recognition.
Fang Wang +4 more
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音韻性失読に似た特異な失読を呈した自験例を、認知神経心理学的観点から、二重経路モデルに基づき視覚単語認識のコホートモデルから説明した。本症例では、仮名1文字と2モーラ非語の音読に、当該文字(列)で始まる単語への語彙化が観察された。この語彙化は、非語彙ルートの障害により、これらの文字(列)も語彙ルートで処理されることから生ずると主張した。 キーワード:音韻性失読 (phonological dyslexia)、二重経路モデル(dual-route model )、語彙経路(lexical route ...
丸田 忠雄, 山岸 達弥
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Context-Dependent Diffusion Network for Visual Relationship Detection
Visual relationship detection can bridge the gap between computer vision and natural language for scene understanding of images. Different from pure object recognition tasks, the relation triplets of subject-predicate-object lie on an extreme diversity ...
Kashima Hisashi +5 more
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