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Honesty of agonistic signalling and effects of size and motivation asymmetry in contests

1999

Game theoretical models predict that the main function of fighting behaviour is to assess the relative fighting ability of opponents. The sequential assessment game has often been used to investigate contests, while honest signalling theory has received much less attention. With the wolf spider Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata we investigated whether male agonistic signalling can reveal honest information about fighting ability, and how size and motivation asymmetries affect male fighting behaviour. We also determined whether male–male competition affects the courtship behaviour of the males. We found that agonistic drumming activity is an honest indicator of male fighting ability, and that relati…

Signalling theoryCourtship displaybiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectWolf spiderAffect (psychology)biology.organism_classificationhumanitiesCourtshipMate choiceSexual selectionAgonistic behaviourAnimal Science and ZoologyPsychologySocial psychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonacta ethologica
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3D objects descriptors methods: Overview and trends

2017

International audience; Object recognition or object's category recognition under varying conditions is one of the most astonishing capabilities of human visual system. The scientists in computer vision have been trying for decades to reproduce this ability by implementing algorithms and providing computers with appropriate tools. Hence, several intelligent systems have been proposed. To act in this field, numerous approaches have been proposed. In this paper we present an overview of the current trend in 3D objects recognition and describe some representative state of the art methods, highlighting their limits and complexity.

Sketch recognitionComputer science3D single-object recognition[INFO.INFO-GR] Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-CG]Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG]Field (computer science)object recognitionhuman visual systemcomputer vision[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV][INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingHuman–computer interactionobject category recognition0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringskeletonComputer vision3D objects descriptors methodsVisualization3D objects recognitionintelligent systemsNon-Controlled Indexingbusiness.industryCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionIntelligent decision support system[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Shape020207 software engineeringComputational modelingObject (computer science)Keypoints3D objects[INFO.INFO-GR]Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]VisualizationRecognition[INFO.INFO-CG] Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG]Human visual system modelSolid modelingThree-dimensional displays020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Novel approach to study the perception of animacy in dogs.

2017

Humans tend to perceive inanimate objects as animate based on simple motion cues. So far this perceptual bias has been studied mostly in humans by utilizing two-dimensional video and interactive displays. Considering its importance for survival, the perception of animacy is probably also widespread among animals, however two-dimensional displays are not necessarily the best approach to study the phenomenon in non-human species. Here we applied a novel method to study whether dogs recognize a dependent (chasing-like) movement pattern performed by inanimate agents in live demonstration. We found that dogs showed more interest toward the agents that demonstrated the chasing-like motion, compar…

Social CognitionVisionlcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesInteractive displaysMotion (physics)0302 clinical medicinePsychologySense of Agencylcsh:Sciencemedia_commonMammalsMultidisciplinaryBehavior AnimalAnimal BehaviorPhysics05 social sciencesClassical MechanicsCamerasMotion cuesMovement patternOptical EquipmentVertebratesPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologySensory PerceptionAnimacyPsychologyCognitive psychologyResearch ArticleSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEquipment050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesMotionDogsPerceptionAnimals0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAnimal behaviorBehaviorlcsh:ROrganismsCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesAmniotesCognitive Sciencelcsh:QPerceptionZoology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePloS one
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Linearizing Auditory Distance Estimates by Means of Virtual Acoustics

2008

Auditory distance estimates are not linearly related to physical distances: people tend to overestimate close physical distances, and underestimate far distances [I]. We have modeled a virtual listening environment whose objective is to provide a linear relationship between perceived and physical distance. The simulated environment consists of a trapezoidal membrane with specific absorbing properties at the boundaries. A physics-based model simulates acoustic wave propagation in this virtual space and provides auditory distance cues, namely intensity and direct-to-reverberant energy ratio. Simulations predict the linearity of the psychophysical function relating physical distance to perceiv…

Sound RenderingAuditory displayWaveguide MeshSettore INF/01 - InformaticaAcoustics and UltrasonicsComputer scienceVirtual Acoustics; Waveguide Mesh; Sound RenderingAcousticsauditory distanceVirtual AcousticsAuditory InterfacesDistance perceptionDistance perception; Auditory display; Auditory InterfacesMusicSimulationActa Acustica united with Acustica
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Statistical analysis of latency outcomes in behavioral experiments

2011

In experimental designs of animal models, memory is often assessed by the time for a performance measure to occur (latency). Depending on the cognitive test, this may be the time it takes an animal to escape to a hidden platform (water maze), an escape tunnel (Barnes maze) or to enter a dark component (passive avoidance test). Latency outcomes are usually statistically analyzed using ANOVAs. Besides strong distributional assumptions, ANOVA cannot properly deal with animals not showing the performance measure within the trial time, potentially causing biased and misleading results. We propose an alternative approach for statistical analyses of latency outcomes. These analyses have less distr…

Spatial BehaviorMorris water navigation taskWater mazeBehavioral neuroscienceMachine learningcomputer.software_genreArticleDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceAvoidance LearningReaction TimeAnimalsLatency (engineering)Maze Learningbusiness.industryRetention PsychologyBarnes mazeCognitive testSample size determinationData Interpretation StatisticalSample SizeModels AnimalData DisplayAnalysis of varianceArtificial intelligencePsychologybusinesscomputerBehavioural Brain Research
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Visualizing parameters from loglinear models

2004

This paper presents a graphical display for the parameters resulting from loglinear models. Loglinear models provide a method for analyzing associations between two or several categorical variables and have become widely accepted as a tool for researchers during the last two decades. An important part of the output of any computer program focused on loglinear models is that devoted to estimation of parameters in the model. Traditionally, this output has been presented using tables that indicate the values of the coefficients, the associated standard errors and other related information. Evaluation of these tables can be rather tedious because of the number of values shown as well as their r…

Statistics and ProbabilityEstimationStructure (mathematical logic)Computer programComputer scienceGraphical displaycomputer.software_genreComputational MathematicsStandard errorLog-linear modelData miningStatistics Probability and UncertaintycomputerStatistical graphicsCategorical variable
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The “ThreePlusOne” Likelihood-Based Test Statistics: Unified Geometrical and Graphical Interpretations

2014

The presentation of the well known Likelihood Ratio, Wald and Score test statistics in textbooks appears to lack a unified graphical and geometrical interpretation. We present two simple graphical representations on a common scale for these three test statistics, and also the recently proposed Gradient test statistic. These unified graphical displays may favour better understanding of the geometrical meaning of the likelihood based statistics and provide useful insights into their connections.

Statistics and ProbabilityScore testInterpretation (logic)Theoretical computer scienceScale (ratio)General MathematicsLikelihood ratio Wald Score Gradient statistic geometrical interpretation graphical displaySimple (abstract algebra)Likelihood-ratio testStatisticsStatistical inferenceTest statisticStatistics Probability and UncertaintySettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaStatistical hypothesis testingMathematicsThe American Statistician
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Species-specific sex pheromones secreted from new sexual glands in two sympatric fungus-growing termites from northern Vietnam, Macrotermes annandale…

2004

Reproductive isolation in termites is not well known. Our study carried out on two sympatric species from northern Vietnam, Macrotermes annandalei and M. barneyi, showed that dispersal flights and sex pheromones were two important factors in their reproductive isolation. These fungus-growing termites were isolated, partially due to the timing of their respective dispersal flights. M. annandalei flew the first day after rain, while the flights of M. barneyi occurred the second day after rain. However, the flights can also be simultaneous in the two species. Sex pheromones of M. annandalei and M. barneyi were shown to be species-specific. In both species, they were secreted by females from tw…

SympatryTermitidaeCourtship displayEcologySympatric speciationInsect ScienceSex pheromonePheromoneBiological dispersalReproductive isolationBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInsectes Sociaux
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Long-term gene expression changes in the cortex following cortical ischemia revealed by transcriptional profiling

2006

Cerebral ischemia evokes changes in gene expression time-dependently after the ischemic event. Most studies on transcriptional changes following ischemia have centered on relatively early postischemic time points, and detected multiple genes relevant to neuronal cell death. However, functional outcome after ischemia depends critically on adaptations of the postischemic brain. Plasticity may derive from network-inherent changes, or from the formation of new nerve cells in the CNS. We have screened for gene expression changes up to 3 weeks following a limited photothrombotic cortical insult in the rat sensorimotor cortex by using the sensitive restriction-mediated differential display (RMDD) …

Transcriptional ActivationCentral nervous systemIschemiaStathminBrain IschemiaTimeDevelopmental NeuroscienceSemaphorinGene expressionmedicineAnimalsBrain ChemistryCerebral CortexDifferential displaybiologyGene Expression ProfilingNeurogenesisNestinmedicine.diseaseRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationNeurologybiology.proteinsense organsNeuroscienceExperimental Neurology
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PGal4 excision reveals the pleiotropic effects of Voila, a Drosophila locus that affects development and courtship behaviour

2001

0016-6723 (Print) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; In Drosophila melanogaster, the PGal4 transposon inserted at the chromosomal site 86E1-2 is associated with the Voila1 allele that causes multiple phenotypes. Homozygous Voila1/1 flies rarely reach adulthood and heterozygous Voila1/+ adult males display strong homosexual courtship behaviour. Both normal behavioural and developmental phenotypes were rescued by remobilizing the PGal4 element. Yet, the rescue of heterosexual courtship and of adult viability did not occur in the same strains, indicating that these defects have different genetic origins. Furthermore, many strains showed a partial rescue of both characters. Molec…

Transposable elementMaleHeterozygoteEmbryo Nonmammalianmedia_common.quotation_subjectSexual BehaviorLocus (genetics)Nerve Tissue ProteinsLethalCourtshipSexual Behavior AnimalGeneticsAnimal/*physiologyAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsNerve Tissue Proteins/geneticsAlleleDrosophila melanogaster/*physiologyLarva/*growth & developmentmedia_commonGeneticsNonmammalianbiologyCourtship displayReproductionHomozygoteNuclear ProteinsHeterozygote advantageGeneral MedicineHomosexualitybiology.organism_classificationReproduction/geneticsNuclear Proteins/geneticsSurvival RateDrosophila melanogasterGenesEmbryoLarvaDNA Transposable ElementsGenes LethalFemaleDrosophila melanogaster5' Untranslated RegionsDrosophila ProteinTranscription Factors
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