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Knowledge of a second language influences auditory word recognition in the native language Universiteit Gent
EEG frequency tagging evidence of intact social interaction recognition in adults with autism Universiteit Gent
Enabling the recognition of people in poverty through social work practice. From being on a par to participating on a par = De erkenning van mensen in armoede via sociaal werk. Van gelijkwaardig zijn naar gelijkwaardige participatie Universiteit Gent
In de strijd tegen armoede zetten sociaal werkpraktijken de laatste decennia sterk in op een politiek van erkenning en respect, maar het is niet altijd duidelijk hoe dergelijke politiek zich verhoudt tot de socio-economische en politieke dimensies van armoede. Via een uitgebreide kwalitatieve studie in vijf Verenigingen waar Armen het Woord Nemen (België), wordt blootgelegd hoe praktijkwerkers deze connectie proberen te maken. Onze analyse duidt ...
'Passion' versus 'patience' : the effects of valence and arousal on constructive word recognition Universiteit Gent
The influence of sentence context and accented speech on lexical access in second-language auditory word recognition Universiteit Gent
Open-set patient activity recognition with radar sensors and deep learning Universiteit Gent
Open-set recognition (OSR) has achieved significant importance in recent years. For a robust recognition system, we need to identify the right class from a myriad of knowns and unknowns. In this work, we build and compare OSR systems for patient activity recognition (PAR) using compact radar sensors in a hospital setting. Radar sensors are an important part of a privacy-preserving monitoring system. Specifically, the proposed approach is based ...
Arguments for and against self and non-self root recognition in plants Universiteit Gent
RootU+2013root interaction research gained more and more attention over the past few years. Roots are pivotal for plant survival because they ensure uptake of water and nutrients. Therefore, detection of adjacent roots might lead to competitive advantages. Several lines of experimental evidence suggest that roots have ways to discriminate non-related roots, kin, andU+2014importantlyU+2014that they can sense self/non-self roots to avoid ...
Cyclic Action Graphs for goal recognition problems with inaccurately initialised fluents Universiteit Gent
Goal recognisers attempt to infer an agent's intentions from a sequence of observed actions. This is an important component of intelligent systems that aim to assist or thwart actors; however, there are many challenges to overcome. For example, the initial state of the environment could be partially unknown, and agents can act suboptimally and observations could be missing. Approaches that adapt classical planning techniques to goal recognition ...
Patient activity recognition using radar sensors and machine learning Universiteit Gent
Indoor human activity recognition is actively studied as part of creating various intelligent systems with applications in smart home and office, smart health, internet of things, etc. Intrusive devices such as video cameras or sensors attached to the human body are often used to realize human activity recognition. These solutions, however, lead to various privacy issues. On the other hand, radar sensors are privacy-preserving and provide a lot ...