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Structured learning of human interactions in TV shows
Published 2012“…The method is evaluated on a new dataset comprising 300 video clips acquired from 23 different TV shows and on the benchmark UT--Interaction dataset.…”
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2D human pose estimation in TV shows
Published 2009“…<p>The goal of this work is fully automatic 2D human pose estimation in unconstrained TV shows and feature films. Direct pose estimation on this uncontrolled material is often too difficult, especially when knowing nothing about the location, scale, pose, and appearance of the person, or even whether there is a person in the frame or not.…”
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High five: recognising human interactions in TV shows
Published 2010“…Our experiments show that using structured learning improves the retrieval results compared to using the interaction classifiers independently…”
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Interactive fashion show simulator using unity 3D
Published 2015“…This report proposes the use of a virtual fashion show simulator as a rapid-prototyping tool to answer the design changes faced by modern fashion show. …”
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Soil microbiomes show consistent and predictable responses to extreme events
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Strategic adaptabilty and firm performance : an empirical study of the miles and show typology
Published 2015“…In addition, other findings also show that the Defender is most likely to change its strategy to an Analyser strategy. …”
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Strangers, friends, and lovers show different physiological synchrony in different emotional states
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More than just a show: extending the impact of museum exhibitions for good
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Neotropical understory birds and mammals show divergent behaviour responses to human pressure
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Cefalexin-immobilized multi-walled carbon nanotubes show strong antimicrobial and anti-adhesion properties
Published 2013“…In particular, the MWNT-cefalexin composite showed 2-fold higher antimicrobial property than pristine MWNTs against S. aureus and B. subtilis. …”
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Lóngyóu tones and tone sandhi
Published 2024“…This paper is a descriptive and analytic study of the tones and tone sandhi of the Southern Wu dialect of Lóngyóu (龙游), a city of c. 400,000 inhabitants located about 375 km southwest of Shanghai in Western Zhejiang Province, China. …”
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Extensive stimulus repetition leads older adults to show delayed functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation
Published 2013“…We concluded that cortical responsiveness in older adults are compromised, but extensive repetition can lead older adults to show a delayed but closer level of fMR-A compared to younger adults.…”
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Structural modelling of the DNAJB6 oligomeric chaperone shows a peptide-binding cleft lined with conserved S/T-residues at the dimer interface
Published 2018“…Mixed isotope crosslinking showed that the oligomers are dynamic entities that exchange subunits. …”
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Study of Mandarin Chinese tones recognition
Published 2008“…In this dissertation, the Mandarin tones are recognized and represented graphically by using wavelet transform and fundamental frequency estimation methods. …”
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Is a high tone pointy? Speakers of different languages match Mandarin Chinese tones to visual shapes differently
Published 2018“…Across both studies, we replicated the previously observed ‘u-curvy, i-pointy’ sound/shape cross-modal correspondence in all groups. However, Tones were mapped differently by people with different language backgrounds: speakers of Mandarin Chinese classified as Chinese-dominant systematically matched Tone 1 (high, steady) to the curvy shape and Tone 4 (falling) to the pointy shape, while English speakers with no knowledge of Chinese preferred to match Tone 1 (high, steady) to the pointy shape and Tone 3 (low, dipping) to the curvy shape. …”
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