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Open AccessOne more trip to Barcetona: on the special status of visual similarity effects in city names
Previous research has shown that, unlike misspelled common words, misspelled brand names are sensitive to visual letter similarity effects (e.g., amazom is often recognized as a legitimate brand name, but not ama...
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Open AccessTemporal activity patterns of bears, wolves and humans in the Cantabrian Mountains, northern Spain
Human-wildlife coexistence is important for a sustainable relationship between humans and the natural environment. However, human activities often act as a disturbance to wild animals, which may show behaviour...
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Reading about a RELO-VUTION
Pseudowords created by transposing two letters of words (e.g., MOHTER; CHOLOCATE) are highly confusable with their base word; this is known as the transposed-letter similarity effect. In this work, we examined...
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Evaluation of Audiovisual Guides for Laboratory Classes in Hydraulic Machinery Courses of Distance Learning Engineering Programs
In this work, audiovisual for laboratory on hydraulic machinery in distance engineering programs are developed and evaluated. The aim of these guides, which can be viewed directly within the virtual clas...
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Open AccessDoes online masked priming pass the test? The effects of prime exposure duration on masked identity priming
Masked priming is one of the most important paradigms in the study of visual word recognition, but it is usually thought to require a laboratory setup with a known monitor and keyboard. To test if this techniq...
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Open AccessGeodesy of irregular small bodies via neural density fields
Asteroids’ and comets’ geodesy is a challenging yet important task for planetary science and spacecraft operations, such as ESA’s Hera mission tasked to look at the aftermath of the recent NASA DART spacecraft...
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Open AccessNeural Inverse Design of Nanostructures (NIDN)
In the recent decade, computational tools have become central in material design, allowing rapid development cycles at reduced costs. Machine learning tools are especially on the rise in photonics. However, th...
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Open AccessDoes adding an accent mark hinder lexical access? Evidence from Spanish
Recent research has shown that omitting the accent mark in a Spanish word, which is a language in which these diacritics only indicate lexical stress, does not cause a delay in lexical access (e.g., cárcel [priso...
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Are divergence point analyses suitable for response time data?
Estimating the time course of the influence of different factors in human performance is one of the major topics of research in cognitive psychology/neuroscience. Over the past decades, researchers have propos...
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Open AccessRethinking glottal midline detection
A healthy voice is crucial for verbal communication and hence in daily as well as professional life. The basis for a healthy voice are the sound producing vocal folds in the larynx. A hallmark of healthy vocal...
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Open AccessBAGLS, a multihospital Benchmark for Automatic Glottis Segmentation
Laryngeal videoendoscopy is one of the main tools in clinical examinations for voice disorders and voice research. Using high-speed videoendoscopy, it is possible to fully capture the vocal fold oscillations, ...
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Low-light image enhancement of high-speed endoscopic videos using a convolutional neural network
Laryngeal endoscopy is one of the primary diagnostic tools for laryngeal disorders. The main techniques are videostroboscopy and lately high-speed video endoscopy. Unfortunately, due to the restricting anatomy...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Database NewSQL Performance Evaluation for Big Data in the Public Cloud
For very years, relational databases have been the leading model for data storage, retrieval and management. However, due to increasing needs for scalability and performance, alternative systems have emerged, ...
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Physical parameter estimation from porcine ex vivo vocal fold dynamics in an inverse problem framework
This study presents a framework for a direct comparison of experimental vocal fold dynamics data to a numerical two-mass-model (2MM) by solving the corresponding inverse problem of which parameters lead to sim...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Method for Emotion Corpus Validation from the Consensual Identification of Patterns in Alzheimer’s Patients
The present research proposes a method for the construction of a corpus for the early detection of Alzheimer’s, by identifying basic patterns of emotions on video, from the collection of patient information in...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Degrees of Freedom in a Vocal Fold Inverse Problem
Experimental research on human phonation is negatively affected by the complexity of the process and the limiting anatomy of the larynx. Numerical simulation of the vocal folds and the formulation of an invers...
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Reduced models for sparse grid discretizations of the multi-asset Black-Scholes equation
This work presents reduced models for pricing basket options with the Black-Scholes and the Heston model. Basket options lead to multi-dimensional partial differential equations (PDEs) that quickly become comp...
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Lexical enhancement during prime–target integration: ERP evidence from matched-case identity priming
A number of experiments have revealed that matched-case identity PRIME–TARGET pairs are responded to faster than mismatched-case identity prime–TARGET pairs for pseudowords (e.g., JUDPE–JUDPE < judpe–JUDPE), b...
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Letter position coding across modalities: Braille and sighted reading of sentences with jumbled words
This article explores how letter position coding is attained during braille reading and its implications for models of word recognition. When text is presented visually, the reading process easily adjusts to t...
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On the impact of viscous drops onto dry smooth surfaces
An experimental study of the impact of glycerol/water drops onto a dry glass surface at Reynolds and Weber numbers around the splashing/deposition threshold is presented. Some new observed phenomena that may s...