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An LSTM-Based Approach for Understanding Human Interactions Using Hybrid Feature Descriptors Over Depth Sensors

Manahil Waheed, Ahmad Jalal, Mohammed Alarfaj, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi, Tamara Al Shloul, Shaharyar Kamal, Dong-Seong Kim · 2021

Over the past few years, automatic recognition of human interactions has drawn significant attention from researchers working in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). And feature extraction is on…

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Quantifying intersectionality: An important advancement for health inequality research.

 · 1970

BACKGROUND: Intersectionality is a powerful theoretical framework that is useful in describing the lived experiences of people with multiple marginalized statuses. By focusing on power and domination …

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Myoepithelial sialadenitis versus low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the salivary gland in FNAB: is discrimination by means of an image processing system possible?

 · 1970

The diagnosis of myoepithelial sialadenitis (MESA) in fine needle aspiration biopsy may be difficult. There is a dense lymphocytic infiltration in the gland and discrimination between a hyperimmune re…

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Neural responses to Mooney images reveal a modular representation of faces in human visual cortex.

 · 1970

The way in which information about objects is represented in visual cortex remains controversial. One model of human object recognition poses that information is processed in modules, highly specialis…

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Localization of ischemia in canine hearts using tagged rotated long axis MR images, endocardial surface stretch and wall thickening.

 · 1970

Tagged magnetic resonance imaging allows the noninvasive measurement of regional systolic myocardial deformations and helps localize ischemic regions in the left ventricle (LV). The objective of this …

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Comparing face processing strategies between typically-developed observers and observers with autism using sub-sampled-pixels presentation in response classification technique.

 · 1970

In the present study we modified the standard classification image method by subsampling visual stimuli to provide us with a technique capable of examining an individual's face-processing strategy in …

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Direction-selective motion blindness after unilateral posterior brain damage.

 · 1970

Motion blindness (MB) is defined as the selective disturbance of visual motion perception despite intact perception of other features of the visual scene. MB is characterized by a pandirectional defic…

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Minimum displacement thresholds for binocular three-dimensional motion.

 · 1970

Thresholds for the detection of motion in depth in the median plane of the head are substantially poorer than those for motion in the frontoparallel plane. This suggests the existence of two independe…

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Quantitative cerebral MR perfusion imaging: preliminary results in stroke.

 · 1970

PURPOSE: To evaluate quantitative cerebral blood flow (qCBF) with traditional time-based measurements or metrics of cerebral perfusion: time to peak (Tmax) and mean transit time (MTT) in stroke patien…

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Dynamic auditory localization: systematic replication of the auditory velocity function.

 · 1970

Two experiments explored the capability of normal-hearing adults to judge the apparent velocity of an unseen moving sound source. In exper. I, 9 naive and, 1 experienced S judged the velocity of a mov…

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Audiovisual interactions depend on context of congruency.

 · 1970

In this study, we addressed how the particular context of stimulus congruency influences audiovisual interactions. We combined an audiovisual congruency task with a proportion-of-congruency manipulati…

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Altered reward processing in women recovered from anorexia nervosa.

 · 1970

OBJECTIVE: Individuals with anorexia nervosa are known to be ascetic and able to sustain self-denial of food as well as most comforts and pleasures in life. Building on previous findings of altered st…

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Motion makes sense: an adaptive motor-sensory strategy underlies the perception of object location in rats.

 · 1970

Tactile perception is obtained by coordinated motor-sensory processes. We studied the processes underlying the perception of object location in freely moving rats. We trained rats to identify the rela…

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Differential time domain method improves performance of pulsed laser ranging and three-dimensional imaging.

 · 1970

A ranging method based on the differential time domain method (DTDM) is proposed in order to improve ranging accuracy and the range of active measurement based on peak discriminator (PD). We develop m…

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Automated DNA diagnostics using an ELISA-based oligonucleotide ligation assay.

 · 1970

DNA diagnostics, the detection of specific DNA sequences, will play an increasingly important role in medicine as the molecular basis of human disease is defined. Here, we demonstrate an automated, no…

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New Fully Automated Method for Segmentation of Breast Lesions on Ultrasound Based on Texture Analysis.

 · 1970

The study described here explored a fully automatic segmentation approach based on texture analysis for breast lesions on ultrasound images. The proposed method involves two main stages: (i) In lesion…

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Physical experience leads to enhanced object perception in parietal cortex: insights from knot tying.

 · 1970

What does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tools vs. animals) engages distinct brain regions, but it is unclear whether these differences reflect o…

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Discrimination of natural scenes in central and peripheral vision.

 · 1970

We conducted suprathreshold discrimination experiments to compare how natural-scene information is processed in central and peripheral vision (16° eccentricity). Observers' ratings of the perceived ma…

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Resonance based respiratory sound decomposition aiming at localization of crackles in noisy measurements.

 · 1970

In this work, resonance based decomposition of lung sounds that aims to separate wheeze, crackle and vesicular sounds into three individual channels while automatically localizing crackles for both sy…

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Perceptual organization and schizotypy.

 · 1970

The preattentive visual information processing of hypothetically psychosis-prone college subjects was evaluated using three different paradigms, target detection (n = 57), visual suffix effect (n = 57…

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