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Automatic Articulatory Annotation of Multi Sensor Database
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In: 1996 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Conference Proceedings ; ISBN: 0-7803-3192-3 ; IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Conference (ICASSP 1996) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03615575 ; IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Conference (ICASSP 1996), 1996, Atlanta, United States. pp.829--832, ⟨10.1109/ICASSP.1996.543249⟩ ; https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/543249 (1996)
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Mining Temporal Patterns of Movement for Video Content Classification Michael Fleischman Cognitive Machines Group
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Using Syntactic Dependencies and WordNet Classes for Noun Event Recognition
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Motion events in language and cognition
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Video Content Classification
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Video Content Classification
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Mining Temporal Patterns of Movement for Video Event Recognition Michael Fleischman Cognitive Machines Group
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Manuscript statistics: Words: 14,000
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In: http://www.isc.cnrs.fr/dom/Dominey-AIJR5.pdf
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The current research presents a system that learns to understand object names, spatial rela-tion terms and event descriptions from observing narrated action sequences. The system extracts meaning from observed visual scenes by exploiting perceptual primitives related to motion and contact in order to represent events and spatial relations as predicate-argument structures. Learning the mapping between sentences and the predicate-argument representations of the situations they describe results in the development of a small lexicon, and a structured set of sentence form–to–meaning mappings, or simplified grammatical constructions. The acquired grammatical construction knowledge general-izes, allowing the system to correctly understand new sentences not used in training. In the context of discourse, the grammatical constructions are used in the inverse sense to generate sentences from meanings, allowing the system to describe visual scenes that it perceives. In question and answer dialogs with naïve users the system exploits pragmatic cues in order to select grammatical constructions that are most relevant in the discourse structure. While the system embodies a number of limitations that are discussed, this re-search demonstrates how concepts borrowed from the construction grammar framework can aid in taking initial steps towards building systems that can acquire and produce event language through interaction with the world. 1
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event recognition; grammatical construction; language acquisition; language technology
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URL: http://www.isc.cnrs.fr/dom/Dominey-AIJR5.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.108.5792
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ERP Evidence for an Interaction between Phonological and Semantic Processes in Masked Priming Tasks
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ERP Evidence for an Interaction between Phonological and Semantic Processes in Masked Priming Tasks
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ERP Evidence for an Interaction between Phonological and Semantic Processes in Masked Priming Tasks
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Invited Paper A Hierarchical Framework for Understanding Human-Human
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Processing Visual Words With Numbers: Electrophysiological Evidence for Semantic Activation
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Electrophysiological Evidence of Different Loci for Case Mixing and Word Frequency Effects in Visual Word Recognition
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Visual information constrains early and late stages of spoken-word recognition in sentence context
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Unraveling the mystery about the negative valence bias: does arousal account for processing differences in unpleasant words?
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