14 Citations
Towards human-like and transhuman perception in AI 2.0: a review
- Computer ScienceFrontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering
- 2017
This paper briefly review the state-of-the-art advances across different areas of perception, including visual perception, auditory perception, speech perception, and perceptual information processing and learning engines and envision several R&D trends in intelligent perception for the forthcoming era of AI 2.0.
Behavioural and neurophysiological evidence for face identity and face emotion processing in animals
- Biology, PsychologyPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
- 2006
A review of animal-based studies about the way the mammalian brain processes the faces and the emotions they can communicate and associated capacities such as how identity and emotion cues are dissociated and how face imagery might be generated is summarized.
Novelty preference in face perception by week-old lambs (Ovis aries)
- Psychology
- 2014
An extensive literature has been accumulating, in recent years, on face-processing in sheep and on the relevance of faces for social interaction in this species. In spite of this, spontaneous…
Cattle discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar conspecifics by using only head visual cues
- PsychologyAnimal Cognition
- 2010
Results of the first experiment and the observation of ear postures during the learning process, which was used as an index of the emotional state, provided information on picture processing in cattle and lead us to conclude that images of conspecifics were treated as representations of real individuals.
A mobile, high-throughput semi-automated system for testing cognition in large non-primate animal models of Huntington disease
- BiologyJournal of Neuroscience Methods
- 2016
När religion och djurskydd kolliderar
- Medicine
- 2009
I have not been able to get answers to the questions if the Swedish food chains sell meat of this kind or not, but I have hopefully awoken an interest in the question and I am hoping, thorough this, that they make considerable research in where the meat comes from and how the animals are treated at slaughter.
Lambs identify their mothers’ bleats but not a picture of her face
- PsychologyJournal of Veterinary Behavior
- 2021
Preference for the mother does not last long after weaning at 3 months of age in sheep
- BiologyApplied Animal Behaviour Science
- 2018
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