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Why can images of things we have seen seem so real when we later recall them from memory? A new study led by Cedars-Sinai ...
In the latest in our series of interviews meeting the AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium participants, we caught up with Aniket ...
IU Columbus is hosting its annual Office of Student Research (OSR) exhibition on April 14 featuring projects on a wide range of topics, such as the antimicrobial effectiveness of household cleaners, ...
We all, at times, get in our own way. The real question is not if it happens but whether we are aware of it when it does.
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When teachers regularly pause during lectures so students can synthesize their thoughts with handwritten notes, content is ...
NYU Langone neuroscientists identified the brain region likely responsible for recognizing images after seeing them once, even if the visuals are blurred or distorted. The ability, also called ...
This paper presents a reanalysis of a large existing dataset to examine whether serial dependence effects-systematic influences of recent stimulus history on current perceptual judgments-are ...
Abstract: This article introduces a radar perception learning framework guided by data collected from commonly equipped visual-inertial (VI) sensor suites on smart vehicles. Unlike existing approaches ...
Despite decades of research, the mechanisms behind fast flashes of insight that change how a person perceives their world, termed "one-shot learning," have remained unknown. A mysterious type of ...