70 research outputs found

    Change blindness: eradication of gestalt strategies

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    Arrays of eight, texture-defined rectangles were used as stimuli in a one-shot change blindness (CB) task where there was a 50% chance that one rectangle would change orientation between two successive presentations separated by an interval. CB was eliminated by cueing the target rectangle in the first stimulus, reduced by cueing in the interval and unaffected by cueing in the second presentation. This supports the idea that a representation was formed that persisted through the interval before being 'overwritten' by the second presentation (Landman et al, 2003 Vision Research 43149–164]. Another possibility is that participants used some kind of grouping or Gestalt strategy. To test this we changed the spatial position of the rectangles in the second presentation by shifting them along imaginary spokes (by ±1 degree) emanating from the central fixation point. There was no significant difference seen in performance between this and the standard task [F(1,4)=2.565, p=0.185]. This may suggest two things: (i) Gestalt grouping is not used as a strategy in these tasks, and (ii) it gives further weight to the argument that objects may be stored and retrieved from a pre-attentional store during this task

    Imaging as a tool to study leaf development in Arabidopsis thaliana

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    In contrast to humans and animals, the body plan of a plant is not completely defined within the embryonic stages. Organ formation continues throughout plant development and this iterative and modular process is continuously controlled by environmental cues such as light, gravity, temperature, humidity and chemicals. In most plant species, the above-ground plant body is dominated by leaves, the organs specialized in photosynthesis. This process converts carbon dioxide into organic components utilizing energy from sunlight; making leaves the energy production site and the growth engine of plants. In addition, in many cases the majority of a plant’s biomass consists of leaves, also making them important organs for the production of food, feed and bio-energy. The final leaf size is determined by the total number of cells and the average cell size that result from cell division and cell expansion, respectively. During leaf development of dicotyledonous species, a cell proliferation phase, characterized by actively dividing cells, is followed by a cell expansion phase, characterized by cell growth and differentiation. After expansion, cells mature and the final leaf size is reached. At the proliferation-to-expansion phase transition, cell division ceases along a longitudinal gradient from leaf tip to base. In this thesis, we set out to gain further insight in these developmental processes affecting leaf size, assisted by the use of imaging technology and automated image analysis. For these studies we used the model species Arabidopsis thaliana, focusing primarily on the epidermis of the developing leaves as divisions there are strictly anticlinal. Moreover this layer is thought to be the main tissue layer controlling leaf growth. As a first step, we developed different image analysis tools to allow for a better and more efficient analysis of the leaf developmental process. In the first place we developed an online framework, designated Leaf Image Analysis Interface (LIMANI), in which venation patterns are automatically segmented and measured on dark-field images. Image segmentation may be manually corrected through use of an interactive interface, allowing supervision and rectification steps in the automated image analysis pipeline and ensuring high-fidelity analysis. We subsequently used this framework to study vascular differentiation during leaf development and to analyze the venation pattern in transgenic lines with contrasting cellular and leaf size traits. A major conclusion from this work was that, as vascular differentiation occurs relatively late in development, the influence of a fully functional and differentiated venation pattern on final leaf size is rather limited. Furthermore, we describe a proof-of-concept to automate the kinematic analysis of leaf growth based on DIC pictures, by a sophisticated image processing chain and a data analysis pipeline. Next, we also developed imaging scripts to extract complete seedlings grown on soil and on Petri dishes and integrated those into three phenotyping platforms which monitor plant growth. Finally, we investigated the potential of emerging imaging technologies, particularly X-ray computed tomography, for future applications in plant growth analysis. The newly developed kinematic analysis tools allowed us to show that the transcription factors, SHORT-ROOT (SHR) and SCARECROW (SCR), next to their specific roles in cortex/endodermis differentiation and stem cell maintenance in the root, primarily function as general regulators of cell proliferation in leaves. The analysis of leaf growth revealed how these proteins affect the cellular growth dynamics and formed the basis to unravel the molecular mechanism controlling this. It turned out that they promote leaf growth mainly by the down-regulation of cell cycle inhibitors, known to restrain the activity of the transcription factor, E2Fa, stimulating S-phase progression. Although the dynamics of cell division and cell expansion processes can be analyzed rigorously by the leaf growth kinematics, knowledge of cell cycle duration, cell expansion, and their interaction at the individual cell level is still poorly understood, not only because of technical obstacles to study these phenomena, but also because the processes are intimately intertwined, shown by the fact that a reduced cell proliferation is often compensated by an increase in cell size and vice versa. A mathematical model fitted to detailed cellular measurements retrieved by automated image analysis of microscopic drawings of the leaf epidermis, revealed that average cell cycle duration remains constant throughout leaf development. Surprisingly, no evidence for a maximum cell size threshold for cell division of pavement cells was found in this analysis. We could estimate the division and expansion parameters of pavement and guard cell populations within the growing leaf separately and the model predicted that neighboring cells of different sizes within the epidermis expand at distinctly different relative rates. We could finally verify this by direct observations using live imaging. The mathematical model helped us to gain a better and more detailed insight into the processes that define leaf growth. But the transition from cell proliferation to cell expansion was a developmental time point that was still not characterized in detail. Differences in the timing of this transition strongly affects the number of cells formed and therefore potentially also serves as a control point determining mature leaf size. Several genes have been identified that alter leaf size by affecting the transition from primary to secondary morphogenesis. We characterized the progression of the transition on the morphological and molecular level using transcriptome analysis and imaging algorithms to visualize and quantify the size and shape of pavement cells along the proximal-distal axis of the leaf during transition. Both analyses showed that the transition from cell proliferation to expansion was established and abolished abruptly. Furthermore, the establishment of the cell cycle arrest front occurs simultaneously with the onset of photomorphogenesis. We provide evidence that retrograde signaling from chloroplasts can affect the onset of transition, revealing a previously unknown level of regulatory complexity during the transition from primary to secondary morphogenesis

    Vision artificielle pour les non-voyants : une approche bio-inspirée pour la reconnaissance de formes

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    More than 315 million people worldwide suffer from visual impairments, with several studies suggesting that this number will double by 2030 due to the ageing of the population. To compensate for the loss of sight the current approaches consist of either specific aids designed to answer particular needs or generic systems such as neuroprostheses and sensory substitution devices. These holistic approaches, which try to restore vision as a whole, have been shown to be very inefficient in real life situations given the low resolution of output interfaces. To overcome these obstacles we propose the use of artificial vision in order to pre-process visual scenes and provide the user with relevant information. We have validated this approach through the development of a novel assistive device for the blind called Navig. Through shape recognition and spatialized sounds synthesis, this system allows users to locate and grab objects of interest. It also features navigational aids based on a new positioning method combining GPS, inertial sensors and the visual detection of geolocalized landmarks. To enhance the performance of the visual module we further developed, as part of this thesis, a bio-inspired pattern recognition algorithm which uses latency-based coding of visual information, oriented edge representations and a cascaded architecture combining detection at different resolutions.La déficience visuelle touche aujourd’hui plus de 315 millions de personnes à travers le monde, un chiffre qui pourrait doubler d’ici à 2030 du fait du vieillissement de la population. Les deux grandes approches existantes pour compenser la perte de vision sont les aides spécifiques, répondant à un besoin identifié, et les systèmes génériques tels que les neuroprothèses ou les systèmes de substitution sensorielle. Ces approches holistiques, tentant de restituer l’ensemble de l’information visuelle, s’avèrent inadaptées de par la trop faible résolution des interfaces de sortie, rendant ces systèmes inutilisables dans la vie quotidienne. Face à ce constat, nous proposons dans cette thèse une démarche alternative, consistant à intégrer des méthodes de vision artificielle, afin de prétraiter la scène visuelle, et de ne restituer au non-voyant que les informations extraites pertinentes. Pour valider cette approche, nous présenterons le développement d’un système de suppléance baptisé Navig. Grâce à la reconnaissance de formes et à la synthèse de sons spatialisés, il permet à l’utilisateur de localiser des objets d’intérêt. Il offre également des fonctions de navigation, basées sur une nouvelle méthode de positionnement combinant GPS, données inertielles, et détections de cibles visuelles géolocalisées. Afin d’améliorer les performances du module de vision artificielle, nous proposerons également dans cette thèse un nouvel algorithme de reconnaissance de formes bio-inspiré, reposant sur un codage de l’information visuelle par latence, sur des représentations sous forme d’arêtes orientées, et sur une architecture en cascade combinant des détections à différentes résolutions

    Personality Identification from Social Media Using Deep Learning: A Review

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    Social media helps in sharing of ideas and information among people scattered around the world and thus helps in creating communities, groups, and virtual networks. Identification of personality is significant in many types of applications such as in detecting the mental state or character of a person, predicting job satisfaction, professional and personal relationship success, in recommendation systems. Personality is also an important factor to determine individual variation in thoughts, feelings, and conduct systems. According to the survey of Global social media research in 2018, approximately 3.196 billion social media users are in worldwide. The numbers are estimated to grow rapidly further with the use of mobile smart devices and advancement in technology. Support vector machine (SVM), Naive Bayes (NB), Multilayer perceptron neural network, and convolutional neural network (CNN) are some of the machine learning techniques used for personality identification in the literature review. This paper presents various studies conducted in identifying the personality of social media users with the help of machine learning approaches and the recent studies that targeted to predict the personality of online social media (OSM) users are reviewed

    Earth resources: A continuing bibliography with indexes (issue 61)

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    This bibliography lists 606 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system between January 1 and March 31, 1989. Emphasis is placed on the use of remote sensing and geophysical instrumentation in spacecraft and aircraft to survey and inventory natural resources and urban areas. Subject matter is grouped according to agriculture and forestry, environmental changes and cultural resources, geodesy and cartography, geology and mineral resources, oceanography and marine resources, hydrology and water management, data processing and distribution systems, and instrumentation and sensors, and economic analysis
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