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The recognition of online handwriting is a vital application of pattern recognition, which involves the extraction of spatial and temporal information of handwritten patterns, and understanding the handwritten text while writing on the digital surface ...
Sukhdeep Singh+2 more
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Intact word processing in developmental prosopagnosia
A wealth of evidence from behavioural, neuropsychological and neuroimaging research supports the view that face recognition is reliant upon a domain-specific network that does not process words.
Edwin J. Burns+5 more
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Prosody and Spoken-Word Recognition [PDF]
This chapter outlines a Bayesian model of spoken-word recognition and reviews how prosody is part of that model. The review focuses on the information that assists the listener in recognizing the prosodic structure of an utterance and on how spoken-word recognition is also constrained by prior knowledge about prosodic structure.
McQueen, J., Dilley, L.
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Changes in recognition memory over time: an ERP investigation into vocabulary learning. [PDF]
Although it seems intuitive to assume that recognition memory fades over time when information is not reinforced, some aspects of word learning may benefit from a period of consolidation.
Shekeila D Palmer+2 more
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The role of letter recognition in word recognition [PDF]
In a paradigm that avoids methodological problems of earlier studies, evidence was gathered addressed to the question of whether we read letter by letter. If word recognition involves letter recognition, then the difficulty of recognizing a word should vary with the difficulty of recognizing its letters.
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The activation of embedded words in spoken word recognition [PDF]
The current study investigated how listeners understand English words that have shorter words embedded in them. A series of auditory-auditory priming experiments assessed the activation of six types of embedded words (2 embedded positions × 3 embedded proportions) under different listening conditions.
Arthur G. Samuel, Xujin Zhang
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Familiarity with words modulates interhemispheric interactions in visual word recognition
Bilateral redundancy gain (BRG) indicates superior performance in bilaterally presented word recognition in the left and right visual fields (RVFs) relative to word recognition given in either the left or the RVF. The BRG may be modulated by participants’
Sangyub Kim, Joonwoo Kim, Kichun Nam
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WordFence: Text Detection in Natural Images with Border Awareness
In recent years, text recognition has achieved remarkable success in recognizing scanned document text. However, word recognition in natural images is still an open problem, which generally requires time consuming post-processing steps.
Ablavatski, Artsiom+4 more
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Reading is a highly complex, flexible and sophisticated cognitive activity, and word recognition constitutes only a small and limited part of the whole process. It seems however that for various reasons, word recognition is worth studying separately from
Jacqueline Leybaert+2 more
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Straipsnyje aprašomas atpažinimo, grįsto paslėptaisiais Markovo modeliais, sistemos prototipo veikimas. Ši programinė įranga skirta lietuvių kalbos žodžių atpažinimui tirti. Nagrinėjama, kaip sistemos pateikiama informacija apie žodžių atpažinimo procesą
Živilė Ringelienė, Mark Filipovič
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