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  1-7 of 7 Reviews about "Perceptual Reasoning (I.2.10...)": Date Reviewed
  Photoplethysmogram-based cognitive load assessment using multi-feature fusion model
Zhang X., Lyu Y., Qu T., Qiu P., Luo X., Zhang J., Fan S., Shi Y. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception 16(4): 1-17, 2019.  Type: Article

Physiological measures of cognitive load have become more accessible with advancements in neuro-imaging devices and wearable technology, and provide quantifiable data that previous measurement tools (for example, surveys) could not. As...

Oct 8 2021
  Protocols from perceptual observations
Needham C., Ferreira L., Magee D., Devin V., Hogg D., Cohn A. Artificial Intelligence 167(1-2): 103-136, 2005.  Type: Article

This is a very interesting paper on the integration of sub-symbolic and symbolic systems. One of the main features of the described system is its ability to learn, both under unsupervised and supervised training. The authors have achie...

May 8 2006
  Spatial reasoning and planning: geometry, mechanism, and motion (advanced information processing)
Liu J., Daneshmend L., Springer-Verlag, 2004. 180 pp.  Type: Book (9783540406709)

This text addresses qualitative (as opposed to quantitative) spatial reasoning. Qualitative spatial reasoning and planning is considered by the authors to be a representation and methodology that is complementary to more traditional qu...

Aug 11 2004
  Computing perceptual organization in computer vision
Sarkar S., Boyer K. (ed), World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc., River Edge, NJ, 1994.  Type: Book (9789810218324)

Derived from Sarkar’s thesis, this book provides an introduction to the issues of perceptual grouping and a detailed description of one implementation of a general grouping technique. The breakdown of chapters is typical of a...

Mar 1 1996
  Vision, instruction, and action
Chapman D., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991.  Type: Book (9780262031813)

Chapman reports on an effort to build an integrated artificial intelligence system that includes aspects of vision, computational linguistics, and activity theory (how an agent interacts with its environment). This book is derived from...

Jun 1 1992
  Perception of transparency in man and machine
Beck J. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 31(2): 127-138, 1985.  Type: Article

This research paper compares the reasoning used by man to judge transparency with that of a machine programmed to estimate true transparency. Two types of transparency, additive and subtractive color mixture, are considered. The first ...

Mar 1 1987
  Perceptual organization and the representation of natural form
Pentland A. (ed) Artificial Intelligence 28(3): 293-331, 1986.  Type: Article

This paper introduces a new representation system for three-dimensional shapes that is more succinct and natural than the commonly used generalized cylinders approach. Basic shapes are selected from a family of objects called superq...

Mar 1 1987
 
 
 
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