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A Pipeline Approach to Context-Aware Handwritten Text Recognition
In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 1870 (2022)
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The visual and semantic features that predict object memory: Concept property norms for 1,000 object images
Hovhannisyan, Mariam; Clarke, Alex; Geib, Benjamin R.. - : Springer US, 2021. : Memory & Cognition, 2021
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The visual and semantic features that predict object memory: Concept property norms for 1,000 object images
Hovhannisyan, Mariam; Clarke, Alex; Geib, Benjamin R.. - : Springer US, 2021. : Memory & Cognition, 2021
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Exploring Blind and Sighted Users’ Interactions With Error-Prone Speech and Image Recognition
Hong, Jonggi. - 2021
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6.803 / 6.833 The Human Intelligence Enterprise, Spring 2002 ; The Human Intelligence Enterprise
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6.803 / 6.833 The Human Intelligence Enterprise, Spring 2006 ; The Human Intelligence Enterprise
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Intelligent 3D Perception System for Semantic Description and Dynamic Interaction
In: Sensors ; Volume 19 ; Issue 17 (2019)
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Syllable Table ...
Bjoring, Margot; Meliza, C Daniel. - : Dryad Digital Repository, 2019
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Data from: A low-threshold potassium current enhances sparseness and reliability in a model of avian auditory cortex ...
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THE ACOUSTIC QUALITIES THAT INFLUENCE AUDITORY OBJECT AND EVENT RECOGNITION
Abstract: Throughout the course of a given day, human listeners encounter an immense variety of sounds in their environment. These are quickly transformed into mental representations of objects and events in the world, which guide more complex cognitive processes and behaviors. Through five experiments in this dissertation, I investigated the rapid formation of auditory object and event representations (i.e., shortly after sound onset) with a particular focus on understanding what acoustic information the auditory system uses to support this recognition process. The first three experiments analyzed behavioral (dissimilarity ratings in Experiment 1; duration-gated identification in Experiment 2) and neural (MEG decoding in Experiment 3) responses to a diverse array of natural sound recordings as a function of the acoustic qualities of the stimuli and their temporal development alongside participants’ concurrently developing responses. The findings from these studies highlight the importance of acoustic qualities related to noisiness, spectral envelope, spectrotemporal change over time, and change in fundamental frequency over time for sound recognition. Two additional studies further tested these results via syntheszied stimuli that explicitly manipulated these acoustic cues, interspersed among a new set of natural sounds. Findings from these acoustic manipulations as well as replications of my previous findings (with new stimuli and tasks) again revealed the importance of aperiodicity, spectral envelope, spectral variability and fundamental frequency in sound-category representations. Moreover, analyses of the synthesized stimuli suggested that aperiodicity is a particularly robust cue for some categories and that speech is difficult to characterize acoustically, at least based on this set of acoustic dimensions and synthesis approach. While the study of the perception of these acoustic cues has a long history, a fuller understanding of how these qualities contribute to natural auditory object recognition in humans has been difficult to glean. This is in part because behaviorally important categories of sound (studied together in this work) have previously been studied in isolation. By bringing these literatures together over these five experiments, this dissertation begins to outline a feature space that encapsulates many different behaviorally relevant sounds with dimensions related to aperiodicity, spectral envelope, spectral variability and fundamental frequency.
Keyword: Acoustics; Auditory; Cognitive psychology; Electroencephalography; Magnetoencephalography; Neurosciences; Object Recognition; Timbre
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/24983
https://doi.org/10.13016/nrak-fexa
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Words affect visual perception by activating object shape representations ...
Noorman, Samuel; Neville, David; Simanova, Irina. - : Radboud University, 2018
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Mental simulation of object orientation and size: A conceptual replication with second language learners
In: Journal of the European Second Language Association; Vol 2, No 1 (2018); 38-48 ; 2399-9101 (2018)
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Altered cortico-striatal crosstalk underlies object recognition memory deficits in the sub-chronic phencyclidine model of schizophrenia
Asif-Malik, Aman; Dautan, Daniel; Young, Andrew M.. - : Springer Verlag, 2017
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Executive function, visual attention and the cocktail party problem in musicians and non-musicians
Yazdanbakhsh, Arash; Patel, Aniruddh D.; Kidd, Gerald. - : Public Library Science, 2016
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Holistic face perception is modulated by experience-dependent perceptual grouping
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Prevalence of face recognition deficits in middle childhood.
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Developmental commonalities between object and face recognition in adolescence
In: 7 ; 385 ; 1 ; 8 (2016)
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The use of case marking for predictive processing in second language Japanese
Mitsugi, Sanako; Macwhinney, Brian. - : Cambridge University Press, 2016
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ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ОПТИМАЛЬНЫХ РЕШАЮЩИХ ПРОЦЕДУР ДЛЯ ИДЕНТИФИКАЦИИ И КЛАССИФИКАЦИИ ЧЕЛОВЕКА НА ИЗОБРАЖЕНИИ
ШТАНЧАЕВ ХАЙРУТИН БАШИРОВИЧ. - : Общество с ограниченной ответственностью «Издательский центр «Науковедение», 2015
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テキストからの対象物認識に有用な記述内容 : 動物を例に
加藤 祥; Sachi KATO. - : 国立国語研究所, 2015
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