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Autor:
Evguenia Malaia, Brendan P. W. Ames, Joshua D. Borneman, Julia Krebs, Linda Katherine Wood Ford
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neural Engineering. 18:026025
Objective. Understanding and differentiating brain states is an important task in the field of cognitive neuroscience with applications in health diagnostics, such as detecting neurotypical development vs. autism spectrum or coma/vegetative state vs.
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research
The heterogeneity of behavioral manifestation of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) requires a model which incorporates understanding of dynamic differences in neural processing between ASD and typically developing (TD) populations. We use network appr
Autor:
Ronnie B. Wilbur, Evguenia Malaia
Publikováno v:
Language and Speech. 55:407-421
This article presents an experimental investigation of kinematics of verb sign production in American Sign Language (ASL) using motion capture data. The results confirm that event structure differences in the meaning of the verbs are reflected in the
Autor:
Sharlene D. Newman, Evguenia Malaia
The binding problem—question of how information between the modules of the linguistic system is integrated during language processing—is as yet unresolved. The remarkable speed of language processing and comprehension (Pulvermuller et al. 2009) s
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4427590/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4427590/
Autor:
Sébastien Hélie, Ronnie B. Wilbur, Christiane Fellbaum, Evguenia Malaia, Thomas M. Talavage, Barak A. Pearlmutter, Jason J. Corso, N. Siddharth, Catherine Hanson, Stephen José Hanson, Daniel Paul Barrett, Jeffrey Mark Siskind, Andrei Barbu, Caiming Xiong, Wei Chen
Publikováno v:
Computer Vision – ECCV 2014 ISBN: 9783319106014
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We had human subjects perform a one-out-of-six class action recognition task from video stimuli while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Support-vector machines (SVMs) were trained on the recovered brain scans to classify action
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10602-1_40
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10602-1_40
Autor:
Ronnie B. Wilbur, Evguenia Malaia
Publikováno v:
International journal of semantic computing. 2(1)
This paper considers neurological, formational and functional similarities between gestures and signed verb predicates. From analysis of verb sign movement, we offer suggestions for analyzing gestural movement (motion capture, kinematic analysis, tra
Publikováno v:
Brain and language. 108(3)
Verbs contain multifaceted information about both the semantics of an action, and potential argument structures. Linguistic theory classifies verbs according to whether the denoted action has an inherent (telic) end-point (fall, awaken), or whether i
Publikováno v:
STEP
This paper provides a preliminary analysis of American Sign Language predicate motion signatures, obtained using a motion capture system, toward identification of a predicate's event structure as telic or atelic. The pilot data demonstrates that prod