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COGSCI
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
A simplicity principle in unsupervised human categorization
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel items. This is a process akin to perceptual organization. We therefore employ ...
Emmanuel M. Pothos, Nick Chater
BMVC
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Histogram of Body Poses and Spectral Regression Discriminant Analysis for Human Action Categorization
This paper explores a recently proposed and rarely reported subspace learning method, Spectral Regression Discriminant Analysis (SRDA) [1, 2], on silhouette based human action rec...
Ling Shao, Xiuli Chen
GISCIENCE
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Cognitive Invariants of Geographic Event Conceptualization: What Matters and What Refines?
Behavioral experiments addressing the conceptualization of geographic events are few and far between. Our research seeks to address this deficiency by developing an experimental fr...
Alexander Klippel, Rui Li, Frank Hardisty, Chris W...