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Visualizing and Visualizing Representations [PDF]
Opponents of “the dependency thesis” (the view that when we visualize an F what we do is imagine seeing an F) have used an analogy between visualizing and viewing visual representations to bolster their skepticism. This article explores this analogy and argues that when we set out to visualize an F, sometimes what we visualize is either (1) influenced ...
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This study investigates the relation between individual language ability and neural semantic processing abilities. Our aim was to explore whether high-level language ability would correlate to decreased activation in language-specific regions or rather ...
Helene eVan Ettinger-Veenstra+10 more
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Three-dimensional visualization of ensemble weather forecasts – Part 1: The visualization tool Met.3D (version 1.0) [PDF]
We present "Met.3D", a new open-source tool for the interactive three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of numerical ensemble weather predictions. The tool has been developed to support weather forecasting during aircraft-based atmospheric field ...
M. Rautenhaus+3 more
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Understanding Visualization: A formal approach using category theory and semiotics [PDF]
This article combines the vocabulary of semiotics and category theory to provide a formal analysis of visualization. It shows how familiar processes of visualization fit the semiotic frameworks of both Saussure and Peirce, and extends these structures ...
Faith, Joe+2 more
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A Digital Watermarking Encryption Technique Based on FPGA Cloud Accelerator
Digital watermarking has the properties such as invisibility and anti-aggression, so the digital watermarking technology has been widely used in copyright protection, information hiding. The watermarking technology takes into account the invisibility and
Yanpeng Cao, Feng Yu, Yongming Tang
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Hardware-accelerated interactive data visualization for neuroscience in Python. [PDF]
Large datasets are becoming more and more common in science, particularly in neuroscience where experimental techniques are rapidly evolving. Obtaining interpretable results from raw data can sometimes be done automatically; however, there are numerous ...
Harris, KD, Rossant, C
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Visual search, visual streams, and visual architectures [PDF]
Most psychological, physiological, and computational models of early vision suggest that retinal information is divided into a parallel set of feature modules. The dominant theories of visual search assume that these modules form a "blackboard" architecture: a set of independent representations that communicate only through a central processor.
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Visualizing the visual system [PDF]
As part of a forthcoming planetarium show about the human brain, we are producing realistic models of the central nervous system at a variety of scales, from whole brain images to images of individual neurons. We have focused on the visual system and especially the visual cortex, and are building sets of simulated neurons using stochastic growth rules ...
Greg Foss, John Burkardt, Greg Hood
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IMOVE: A Motion Tracking and Projection Framework for Social Interaction Applications
In public places such as malls, train stations, and airports, there is a constant flow of people either waiting or commuting. Even though people at these locations are surrounded by many other individuals, mostly there is little social interaction, which
Marie Kegeleers+4 more
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Automated segmentation of endometrial cancer on MR images using deep learning
Preoperative MR imaging in endometrial cancer patients provides valuable information on local tumor extent, which routinely guides choice of surgical procedure and adjuvant therapy.
Erlend Hodneland+11 more
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