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Cerebellar learning of bio-mechanical functions of extra-ocular muscles: modeling by artificial neural networks

2003

A control circuit is proposed to model the command of saccadic eye movements. Its wiring is deduced from a mathematical constraint, i.e. the necessity, for motor orders processing, to compute an approximate inverse function of the bio-mechanical function of the moving plant, here the bio-mechanics of the eye. This wiring is comparable to the anatomy of the cerebellar pathways. A predicting element, necessary for inversion and thus for movement accuracy, is modeled by an artificial neural network whose structure, deduced from physical constraints expressing the mechanics of the eye, is similar to the cell connectivity of the cerebellar cortex. Its functioning is set by supervised reinforceme…

CerebellumEye MovementsArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceMotor controlEye movementPattern recognitionSaccadic maskingBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureOculomotor MusclesCerebellumCerebellar cortexMotor systemmedicineLearningReinforcement learningNeural Networks ComputerArtificial intelligencebusinessNeuroscienceMathematicsNeuroscience
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Robustified smoothing for enhancement of thermal image sequences affected by clouds

2015

Obtaining radiometric surface temperature information with both high acquisition rate and high spatial resolution is still not possible through a single sensor. However, in several earth observation applications, the fusion of data acquired by different sensors is a viable solution for so called image sharpening. A related issue is the presence of clouds, which may impair the performance of the data fusion algorithms. In this paper we propose a robustified setup for the sharpening of thermal images in a non real-time scenario, capable to deal with missing thermal data due to cloudy pixels, and robust with respect to cloud mask misclassifications. The effectiveness of the presented technique…

Cloud MaskingEarth observationComputer scienceSharpeningBayesian SmoothingRobustness (computer science)Multitemporal AnalysiThermalRobustneSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliComputer visionRobustnessImage resolutionMultitemporal AnalysisPixelbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionBayesian Smoothing; Cloud Masking; Multitemporal Analysis; Robustness; Thermal Sharpening; Earth and Planetary Sciences (all); Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionThermal SharpeningArtificial intelligencebusinessEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)SmoothingSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaInterpolation
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Transposed-Letter Priming Effects for Close Versus Distant Transpositions

2009

Transposing two internal letters of a word produces a perceptually similar item (e.g., CHOLOCATE being processed as CHOCOLATE). To determine the precise nature of the encoding of letter position within a word, we examined the effect of the number of intervening letters in transposed-letter effects with a masked priming procedure. In Experiment 1, letter transposition could involve adjacent letters (chocloate-CHOCOLATE) and nonadjacent letters with two intervening letters (choaolcte-CHOCOLATE). Results showed that the magnitude of the transposed-letter priming effect – relative to the appropriate control condition – was greater when the transposition involved adjacent letters than when it i…

CommunicationVerbal Behaviorbusiness.industryDistance PerceptionTransposition (telecommunications)LinguisticsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGeneral MedicinePerceptual similarityVocabularyCombinatoricsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Word recognitionVisual PerceptionHumansbusinessPsychologyPerceptual MaskingPriming (psychology)General PsychologyWord (group theory)Experimental Psychology
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Encriptación óptica empleando llaves Weierstrass-Mandelbrot

2013

[EN] This paper presents the generation of encryption keys using the local oscillating properties of the partial sums of Weierstrass-Mandelbrot fractal function. In this way, the security key can be replicated if the parameters used to obtain it are known. Therefore, these parameters can be sent instead of sending the key. This procedure reduces the amount of information to be sent and prevents possible interception of the key. Moreover, the key can not be affected by data loss or pollution. The effectiveness of the Weierstrass-Mandelbrot keys were demonstrated by computer simulation in a 4f optical encryption system and the double random phase encoding technique. These keys allow us to enc…

Computer scienceCiencias FísicasÓptica y FotónicaData securityLlaveData lossEncryptionComputer securitycomputer.software_genrelcsh:Education (General)Doble máscaraDouble-masked//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]FractalEncoding (memory)Encriptación ópticaOptical cryptographyCiencias ExactasÓpticaclaves o llavesbusiness.industryFunction (mathematics)//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https]encriptaciónOptical encryptionoptical cryptography fractal key double-maskedFractal keybusinesslcsh:L7-991FractalAlgorithmcomputerCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAScriptografíaencriptación óptica fractal llave doble máscara
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Does letter position coding depend on consonant/vowel status? Evidence with the masked priming technique

2008

Recently, a number of input coding schemes (e.g., SOLAR model, SERIOL model, open-bigram model, overlap model) have been proposed that capture the transposed-letter priming effect (i.e., faster response times for jugde-JUDGE than for jupte-JUDGE). In their current version, these coding schemes do not assume any processing differences between vowels and consonants. However, in a lexical decision task, Perea and Lupker (2004, JML; Lupker, Perea, & Davis, 2008, L&CP) reported that transposed-letter priming effects occurred for consonant transpositions but not for vowel transpositions. This finding poses a challenge for these recently proposed coding schemes. Here, we report four masked priming…

ConsonantDissociation (neuropsychology)media_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognitionDecision MakingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)VowelPerceptionTask Performance and AnalysisReaction TimeDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLexical decision taskHumansStudentsmedia_commonAnalysis of VariancePsycholinguisticsRecognition PsychologyCognitionGeneral MedicineLinguisticsSpainVisual PerceptionCuesPsychologyPerceptual MaskingPriming (psychology)Photic StimulationCoding (social sciences)Acta Psychologica
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On the nature of consonant/vowel differences in letter position coding: Evidence from developing and adult readers

2016

In skilled adult readers, transposed-letter effects (jugde-JUDGE) are greater for consonant than for vowel transpositions. These differences are often attributed to phonological rather than orthographic processing. To examine this issue, we employed a scenario in which phonological involvement varies as a function of reading experience: a masked priming lexical decision task with 50-ms primes in adult and developing readers. Indeed, masked phonological priming at this prime duration has been consistently reported in adults, but not in developing readers (Davis, Castles, & Iakovidis, 1998). Thus, if consonant/vowel asymmetries in letter position coding with adults are due to phonological inf…

ConsonantMaleVocabularyDissociation (neuropsychology)Adolescentlexical accessLexical decisionmedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingSocial SciencesVocabulary050105 experimental psychologyPSYCHOLOGY03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinemasked primingPhoneticsVowelLexical decision taskReaction Time:Psicologia [Ciências Sociais]Humans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildLetter position codingGeneral Psychologymedia_commonlexical decision4. Education05 social sciencesPhoneticsRecognition PsychologyLinguisticsReadingletter position codingCiências Sociais::PsicologiaMasked primingLexical accessConsonant vowelFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyCoding (social sciences)
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Does conal prime CANAL more than cinal? Masked phonological priming effects in Spanish with the lexical decision task.

2005

Evidence for an early involvement of phonology in word identification usually relies on the comparison between a target word preceded by a homophonic prime and an orthographic control (rait-RATE vs. raut-RATE). This comparison rests on the assumption that the two control primes are equally orthographically similar to the target. Here, we tested for phonological effects with a masked priming paradigm in which orthographic similarity between priming conditions was perfectly controlled at the letter level and in which identification of the prime was virtually at chance for both stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) (66 and 50 msec). In the key prime-target pairs, each prime differed from the targ…

ConsonantResponse primingDecision MakingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStimulus onset asynchronyPhonologyVocabularyLinguisticsSemanticsWord lists by frequencyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PhoneticsSpainVowelLexical decision taskReaction TimeHumansPsychologyPriming (psychology)Perceptual MaskingCognitive psychologyMemorycognition
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Syllable onsets are perceptual reading units

2007

Syllable onsets are defined as the initial consonant or consonant cluster in a syllable (e.g., BR in BREAD). In the present study, using a letter detection paradigm and French words, we tested whether syllable onsets are processed as units by the reading system. In Experiment 1, we replicated Gross, Treiman, and Inman's (2000) result of observing no difference between the detection latencies of letters embedded in a multi-letter syllable onset (e.g., c in ECLATER) relative to a single-letter syllable onset (e.g., C in ECARTER). In Experiment 2, participants took longer to detect the target letter when it was in the second position of a multi-letter onset (e.g., L in TABLIER) than when it wa…

ConsonantSpeech recognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectLateral maskingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPosition dependentVocabularyLinguisticsNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ReadingPhoneticsPerceptionReading (process)[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyReaction TimeHumansSyllablePsychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonConsonant cluster
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Does consonant–vowel skeletal structure play a role early in lexical processing? Evidence from masked priming

2017

Published online: 02 November 2017 Is the specific consonant–vowel (CV) letter combination of a word a basic source of information for lexical access in the early stages of processing? We designed two masked priming lexical decision experiments to respond to this question by directly examining the role of CV skeletal structure in written-word recognition. To that aim, each target word was preceded by a one-letter different nonword prime that kept the same CV skeletal structure or not. We also included an identity prime as a control. Results showed faster word identification times in the CV congruent condition than in the CV incongruent condition when a consonant was replaced from the target…

Consonantlexical decisionLinguistics and LanguageDissociation (neuropsychology)lexical access05 social sciencesWord processingconsonant–vowel structureExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguistics03 medical and health sciencesPrime (symbol)0302 clinical medicinemasked primingVowelLexical decision task0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesControl (linguistics)PsychologyPriming (psychology)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychology
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Optimal damping coefficient for a class of continuous contact models

2020

AbstractIn this study, we develop an analytical formula to approximate the damping coefficient as a function of the coefficient of restitution for a class of continuous contact models. The contact force is generated by a logical point-to-point force element consisting of a linear damper connected in parallel to a spring with Hertz force–penetration characteristic, while the exponent of deformation of the Hertz spring can vary between one and two. In this nonlinear model, it is assumed that the bodies start to separate when the contact force becomes zero. After separation, either the restitution continues or a permanent penetration is achieved. Therefore, this model is capable of addressing …

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