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SpeakEasy Pronunciation Trainer: Personalized Multimodal Pronunciation Training ...
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SpeakEasy Pronunciation Trainer: Personalized Multimodal Pronunciation Training ...
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Using Machine Teaching to Investigate Human Assumptions when Teaching Reinforcement Learners ...
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What is a 'mechanism'? A distinction between two sub-types of mechanistic explanations ...
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Judgement of political statements are influenced by speaker identity ...
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How do the semantic properties of visual explanations guide causal inference? ...
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Statistical properties of the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) paradigm in sentence processing ...
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Providing explanations shifts preschoolers’ metaphor preferences ...
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Statistical properties of the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) paradigm in sentence processing ...
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Hand constraint affects semantic processing of hand-manipulable objects: An fNIRS study ...
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Verb learning in young children: Are types of comparisons important? ...
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Hand constraint affects semantic processing of hand-manipulable objects: An fNIRS study ...
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Verb learning in young children: Are types of comparisons important? ...
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What is a 'mechanism'? A distinction between two sub-types of mechanistic explanations ...
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A Computational Model of Comprehension in Manga Style Visual Narratives ...
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Understanding a sequence of images as a visual narrative is challenging because it requires not only the understanding of what is shown at a particular moment but also what has changed, been omitted or is out of frame. The human cognitive system makes inferences about the state of the world based on transitions between sequential frames. In this paper, we present a principled analysis of the stylistic differences between two dominant styles of multi-modal narratives, western comics and manga. These two styles differ in terms of screening, ballooning, layout, language, and reading order. We first provide a systematic account of these differences based on an annotated dataset consisting of both comics and manga. We then annotate these datasets with a new feature set and evaluate the contributions of these features through development of a computational model of multi-modal comprehension. The model evaluation is presented through the cloze test that measures the accuracy of the model in predicting unseen next ...
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Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Semantics; Semiotics; Web Development
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URL: https://underline.io/lecture/26913-a-computational-model-of-comprehension-in-manga-style-visual-narratives https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/3bt0-xm30
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Recovering Quantitative Models of Human Information Processing with Differentiable Architecture Search ...
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