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    • Deep Multi-View Learning for Visual Understanding 

      Chang, X (Queen Mary University of London, 09/12/2019)
      Multi-view data is the result of an entity being perceived or represented from multiple perspectives. Plenty of applications in visual understanding contain multi-view data. For example, the face images for training a ...
    • Higher-level Representations of Natural Images 

      Miflah, Hussain Ismail Ahamed (Queen Mary University of London, 2018-05-15)
      The traditional view of vision is that neurons in early cortical areas process information about simple features (e.g. orientation and spatial frequency) in small, spatially localised regions of visual space (the neuron’s ...
    • Negotiating psychological abuse: a qualitative study of white British, Caribbean and African women in inner London 

      Rivas, Carol Anne (Queen Mary University of London, 2012)
      There is a lack of knowledge about the effects of social and cultural context on partner abuse. This qualitative study uses interviews to explore the perceptions, experiences and relational interactions of 20 women with ...
    • Perception of Gaze and Head Direction in Groups of Faces 

      Florey, Joseph (Queen Mary University of London, 2017-10-01)
      Gaze direction and head rotation are powerful cues that inform humans about another person’s attention, intentions and even emotion. Previous research has focused on understanding how people make judgements about individual ...