Catégorisation And NotJIE YANG
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000160 | Mina Cikara [États-Unis] ; Jay J. Van Bavel [États-Unis] | The Neuroscience of Intergroup Relations: An Integrative Review |
000666 | MINH HOAI [États-Unis] ; Lorenzo Torresani [États-Unis] ; Fernando De La Torre [États-Unis] ; Carsten Rother [Allemagne] | Learning discriminative localization from weakly labeled data |
000995 | AIQING NIE [République populaire de Chine] ; Michael Griffin [États-Unis] ; Alexander Keinath [États-Unis] ; Matthew Walsh [États-Unis] ; Andrea Dittmann [États-Unis] ; Lynne Reder [États-Unis] | ERP profiles for face and word recognition are based on their status in semantic memory not their stimulus category |
000D58 | Charles Kemp [États-Unis] ; Alan Jern [États-Unis] | A taxonomy of inductive problems |
001221 | Daniel G. Hufnagle [États-Unis] ; Lori L. Holt [États-Unis] ; Erik D. Thiessen [États-Unis] | Spectral information in nonspeech contexts influences children's categorization of ambiguous speech sounds |
001D62 | Karrie E. Godwin [États-Unis] ; Bryan J. Matlen [États-Unis] ; Anna V. Fisher [États-Unis] | Development of category-based reasoning in 4- to 7-year-old children: The influence of label co-occurrence and kinship knowledge |
002208 | Alan Jern [États-Unis] ; Charles Kemp [États-Unis] | A probabilistic account of exemplar and category generation |
002360 | YI YANG [États-Unis] ; FEI WU [République populaire de Chine] ; FEIPING NIE [États-Unis] ; HENG TAO SHEN [Australie] ; YUETING ZHUANG [République populaire de Chine] ; Alexander G. Hauptmann [États-Unis] | Web and Personal Image Annotation by Mining Label Correlation With Relaxed Visual Graph Embedding |
002678 | Mark S. Strauss [États-Unis] ; Lisa C. Newell [États-Unis] ; Catherine A. Best [États-Unis] ; Sarah F. Hannigen [États-Unis] ; Holly Zajac Gastgeb [États-Unis] ; Joyce L. Giovannelli [États-Unis] | The Development of Facial Gender Categorization in Individuals with and without Autism: The Impact of Typicality |
002A36 | Andrei Cimpian [États-Unis] ; Lucy C. Erickson [États-Unis] | Remembering kinds: New evidence that categories are privileged in children's thinking |
002A72 | Giulia Righi [États-Unis] ; Jessie J. Peissig [États-Unis] ; Michael J. Tarr [États-Unis] | Recognizing disguised faces |
002E40 | Gwenda L. Schmidt [États-Unis] ; Eileen R. Cardillo [États-Unis] ; Alexander Kranjec [États-Unis] ; Matthew Lehet [États-Unis] ; Page Widick [États-Unis] ; Anjan Chatterjee [États-Unis] | Not all analogies are created equal: Associative and categorical analogy processing following brain damage |
003176 | Charles Kemp [États-Unis] ; Terry Regier [États-Unis] | Kinship Categories Across Languages Reflect General Communicative Principles |
003281 | Kaori Idemaru [États-Unis] ; Lori L. Holt [États-Unis] ; Howard Seltman [États-Unis] | Individual differences in cue weights are stable across time: The case of Japanese stop lengths |
003B59 | Holly Zajac Gastgeb [États-Unis] ; Eva M. Dundas [États-Unis] ; Nancy J. Minshew ; Mark S. Strauss [États-Unis] | Category Formation in Autism: Can Individuals with Autism Form Categories and Prototypes of Dot Patterns? |
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