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Midground Object Detection in Real World Video Scenes,

2007

Traditional video scene analysis depends on accurate background modeling to identify salient foreground objects. However, in many important surveillance applications, saliency is defined by the appearance of a new non-ephemeral object that is between the foreground and background. This midground realm is defined by a temporal window following the object's appearance; but it also depends on adaptive background modeling to allow detection with scene variations (e.g., occlusion, small illumination changes). The human visual system is ill-suited for midground detection. For example, when surveying a busy airline terminal, it is difficult (but important) to detect an unattended bag which appears…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionibusiness.industryComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONScene statisticsObject (computer science)Object detectionObject-class detectionComputational efficiencyComputer networksSalientVideo trackingHuman visual system modelComputer visionViola–Jones object detection frameworkArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Escala de Valencia de actitudes y creencias hacia la hipnosis: una aproximación a la modelización de las relaciones complejas entre las dimensiones d…

2018

RESUMEN TESIS Presentada por Dña. Adelaida González Pérez, titulada Escala de Valencia de Actitudes y Creencias hacia la Hipnosis versión Cliente: una aproximación a la modelización de las relaciones complejas entre las dimensiones de las actitudes hacia la hipnosis. Directores: Dr. Jesús Modesto Suárez Rodríguez y Dr. Antonio Capafons Bonet Los objetivos de la tesis son: 1- Realizar una aproximación a la modelización de las relaciones entre las dimensiones de las actitudes hacia la hipnosis, según la Escala de Valencia de Actitudes y Creencias hacia la Hipnosis-Cliente (EVACH-C). 2- Encontrar el/los modelo/s de ecuaciones estructurales subyacentes. 3- Contribuir a una comprensión más profu…

SobresalienteHipnosisAnálisis multivariantevalidacion del testEvaluación y diagnóstico en psicología
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Encouraging ecological behaviour through induced hypocrisy and inconsistency.

2016

International audience; Remembering one’s past transgressions of a social norm is known as an effective paradigm for enhancing pro-social and ecological behaviours. Our study aimed to show that reminding one’s norm transgressions can arise cognitive dissonance and can lead to behavioural change as induced hypocrisy does. In particular, we tested whether inconsistency between the self-concept and the remembered past transgressions is or is not likely to encourage behavioural change. To reach this goal, we conducted an experiment comparing induced hypocrisy, injunctive inconsistency and descriptive inconsistency with five comparison conditions. The results showed that, as observed with the in…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology050109 social psychologyCognitive dissonanceHypocrisy[ SHS.ENVIR ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studies050105 experimental psychology[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesCognitive dissonancechange0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesinduced hypocrisyApplied Psychologymedia_commonEcologyHypocrisy05 social sciencesEcological behaviourSocial normseco-friendly behaviorsSalient[SHS.ENVIR]Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studiesDonationNorm (social)PsychologySocial psychologyInjunctive norm
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Molecular Evolution and the Phylogenetic Relationships of the African Toad, Bufo danielae PERRET, 1977 (Salientia : Bufonidae)

1980

Abstract Phylogenetic relationships of the African toad Bufo danielae are investigated using a variety of biochemical approaches. Nuclear DNA content was assayed and compared to representatives of three species groups of African Bufo. Cellogel electrophoresis of plasma proteins was performed and patterns of B. danielae compared with those of representatives of the African B. regularis species complex. Finally microcomplement fixation analyses of albumin relationships of B. danielae and African Bufo were carried out. The strengths of the varied approaches for phylogenetic analysis are discussed. B. danielae appears most closely related to B. maculatus and B. pusillus, it being some 5-6 mill…

Species complexSpecies groupsbiologyPhylogenetic treeurogenital systemZoologyToadbiology.organism_classificationNuclear DNAMolecular evolutionSalientiabiology.animalAnimal Science and ZoologyBufoEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmphibia-Reptilia
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Salient Spin Images: A Descriptor for 3D Object Recognition

2018

In the last decades a wide range of algorithms have been devoted to recognize 3D free-from objects under real conditions such as occlusions, clutters, rotation, scale and translation. Spin image is one of these algorithms known to be robust to rotation, translation, occlusions up to 70% and clutters up to 60%, but still suffer from scaling, resolution changes and it is time consuming. In this paper we present a novel approach based on spin images, called salient spin images (SSI). This method enhances spin images algorithm based on its limits. Particularly, it decreases significantly the complexity of the algorithm using DoG detector, it shows a higher performance due to the relevant locali…

Spin imageComputer sciencebusiness.industryDetectorComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-CG]Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG]01 natural sciences[INFO.INFO-GR]Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]010309 opticsRobustness (computer science)SalientComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringClutter020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessTrue positive rateScalingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Conflict and segregation in networks: An experiment on the interplay between individual preferences and social influence

2016

We examine the interplay between a person's individual preference and the social influence others exert. We provide a model of network relationships with conflicting preferences, where individuals are better off coordinating with those around them, but where not all have a preference for the same action. We test our model in an experiment, varying the level of conflicting preferences between individuals. Our findings suggest that preferences are more salient than social influence, under conflicting preferences: subjects relate mainly with others who have the same preferences. This leads to two undesirable outcomes: network segregation and social inefficiency. The same force that helps peopl…

Statistics and Probability0209 industrial biotechnology021103 operations researchApplied Mathematicsjel:D85jel:C72jel:D820211 other engineering and technologiesjel:C6202 engineering and technologyEconomiaHeterogeneity Social Networks Formation Equilibrium selectionPreferenceTest (assessment)020901 industrial engineering & automationAction (philosophy)SalientEquilibrium selectionModeling and SimulationEconomicsInefficiencySocial psychologySocial influenceJournal of Dynamics and Games
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Hydroxylation and conjugation of phenol by the frog Rana temporaria.

1985

1. Frogs injected with phenol excrete 67–95% of dose in 15h; 32–87% of dose are metabolites.2. Metabolites identified were phenyl sulphate (15–44% of dose), phenyl glucuronide (10–25% of dose), catechol sulphate (up to 7% of dose), quinol sulphate (1–25% of dose), resorcinol and catechol (traces).

StereochemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisRana temporariaCatecholsGlucuronatesResorcinolSulfuric Acid EstersToxicologyHydroxylationBiochemistryHydroxylationchemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolsSalientiaPhenolAnimalsCarbon RadioisotopesChromatography High Pressure LiquidPharmacologyCatecholChromatographybiologyPhenolGeneral MedicineMetabolismResorcinolsbiology.organism_classificationHydroquinoneschemistryGRENOUILLEGlucuronideXenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
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Groups are not always the same

1993

The idea of supporting group meetings at the same time and at the same place by computer raises the problem of how salient features of group behaviors are understood in meetings. In this paper we take a critical look at several beliefs about group behaviors in research dealing with electronic meeting systems (EMS). The paper argues based on an empirical study that the concept of a small, cohesive business team, so widely held, in all EMS research is not necessarily a valid starting point in thinking of meeting support. In particular, the paper critically evaluates a number of beliefs of user aspects, group features such as composition, structure and protocols, and task characteristics such …

Structure (mathematical logic)Knowledge managementGeneral Computer SciencePoint (typography)business.industryGroup (mathematics)Public relationsConstructiveTask (project management)Empirical researchSalientbusinessPsychologyComposition (language)Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
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An Automatic Three-Dimensional Fuzzy Edge Detector

2009

Three-dimensional object analysis is of particular interest in many research fields. In this context, the most common data representation is boundary mesh, namely, 2D surface embedded in 3D space. We will investigate the problem of 3D edge extraction, that is, salient surface regions characterized by high flexure. Our automatic edge detection method assigns a value, proportional to the local bending of the surface, to the elements of the mesh. Moreover, a proper scanning window, centered on each element, is used to discriminate between smooth zones of the surface and its edges. The algorithm does not require input parameters and returns a set of elements that represent the salient features …

Surface (mathematics)Settore INF/01 - InformaticaMatching (graph theory)Winged edgeComputer sciencebusiness.industryBoundary (topology)Context (language use)Surface segmentationEdge detectionAutomatic three-dimensional edge detectionSalientCanny edge detectorComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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User Grouping and Power Allocation in NOMA Systems: A Reinforcement Learning-Based Solution

2020

In this paper, we present a pioneering solution to the problem of user grouping and power allocation in Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) systems. There are two fundamentally salient and difficult issues associated with NOMA systems. The first involves the task of grouping users together into the pre-specified time slots. The subsequent second phase augments this with the solution of determining how much power should be allocated to the respective users. We resolve this with the first reported Reinforcement Learning (RL)-based solution, which attempts to solve the partitioning phase of this issue. In particular, we invoke the Object Migration Automata (OMA) and one of its variants to re…

Theoretical computer scienceLearning automataComputer science020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologymedicine.diseaseTask (project management)AutomatonPower (physics)NomaSalient0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineReinforcement learningGreedy algorithm
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