Van der Looven, Ruth Deschrijver, Miguel Hermans, Linda De Muynck, Martine Vingerhoets, Guy
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Journal of experimental child psychology
Whereas we experience our body as a coherent volumetric object, the brain appears to maintain highly fragmented representations of individual body parts. Little is known about how body representations of hand size and shape are built and evolve during infancy and young adulthood. This study aimed to investigate the effect of hand side, handedness, ...
LEVEQUE, Lucie YOUNG, Philippa LIU, Hantao
Eye-tracking technology has become a widely used means to understand how radiologists perceive and interpret medical images, providing useful information that can help improve diagnostic accuracy. However, existing eye-tracking studies in medical imaging remain limited due to the small number of stimuli and/or of subjects involved, and the lack of ...
Watanabe, Yoko
This paper proposes a tightly-integrated Vision/GNSS navigation system for aircraft final approach. It consists of: i) a Kalman filter-based state estimator which handles time-delayed vision measurements by using image-trigger signals of camera device, and ii) an integrity monitoring (IM) function for sensor fault detection and Protection Level cal...
Lemonnier, Sophie Désiré, Lara Brémond, Roland Baccino, Thierry
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WANG, Gang Van Stappen, Gilbert De Baets, Bernard
The brine shrimp Artemia, a small crustacean zooplankton organism, is universally used as live prey for larval fish and shrimps in aquaculture. In Artemia studies, it would be highly desired to have access to automated techniques to obtain the length information from Anemia images. However, this problem has so far not been addressed in literature. ...
LEVEQUE, Lucie RANCHET, Maud DENIEL, Jonathan BORNARD, Jean-Charles BELLET, Thierry
It has been widely shown in the literature that analysing eye movements and positions can provide useful information for a better understanding of human perception and cognition. The eye-tracking technology, as a process of measuring where people look, has established itself as a widespread means of studying visual information processing in several...
Chen, Chen; Zhu, Weixing; Liu, Dong; 138031; Steibel, Juan; Siegford, Janice; Wurtz, Kaitlin; Han, Junjie; Norton, Tomas; 108068;
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MONTEL, Marie Claude VERNY, Paul MAGNIN, Joël Lopez, Fabrice
La communication présente un travail exploratoire portant sur un ensemble de cas d'études détaillées d'accidents (EDA ) nocturnes en milieu urbain, et visant à tester l'apport d'analyses photométriques pour la compréhension des dysfonctionnements perceptivo-cognitifs intervenant dans les processus d'accidents.
Bracci, Stefania; 96112; Ritchie, J Brendan; 108538; Kalfas, Ioannis; 107087; Op de Beeck, Hans; 29058;
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, suggesting that we might start to understand the underlying computations. However, we know that the human brain is prone to biases at many perceptual and cognitive levels, often shaped by learning history and evolutionary constraints. Here, we explore...
Dai, D; Sakaridis, C; Hecker, S; Van Gool, L; 11315;
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. This work addresses the problem of semantic scene understanding under fog. Although marked progress has been made in semantic scene understanding, it is mainly concentrated on clear-weather scenes. Extending semantic segmentation methods to adverse weather conditions such as fog...