نتایج جستجو برای: unlike their names

تعداد نتایج: 2327645  

2016
Zhixin Liu Cheng Jin Yuejie Zhang Tao Zhang

The problem of automatically labelling the appearances of characters in video with their names is challenging due to the huge variation in the appearance of each character and the weakness and ambiguity of available annotations. We can achieve high precision by combining multiple sources of information, both visual and textual. The principal novelties that we introduce in this paper are: (i) ex...

Journal: :ادیان و عرفان 0
محمود شیخ استادیار گروه ادیان و عرفان، دانشگاه تهران مرتضی (هومن) زارع دار کارشناسی ارشد ادیان و عرفان دانشگاه سمنان.

the purpose of this article is to identify the various mystical interpretations of horuf-e-moqatta’e (separated letters) in qur’an. ten mystical interpreters-the qur’an-al-azim, haghayegh-al-tafsir, lata’ef- al-esharat, kashf-al-asrar, ara’es-al-bayan, ta’vilat, rouh-al-bayan, manzum e safi, bayan-al-sa’adah- have been selected from several centuries and their explanations, after entries about ...

2009

Man’s highly developed constructive curiosity and his capacity for communication are two of the attributes distinguishing him from all other animals. Man alone has sought to understand the whole living world and things beyond his own environment and to pass his knowledge on to others. Consequently, when he discovers or invents something new he also creates a new word, or words, in order to be a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Jelena Djordjevic Johan N Lundstrom Francis Clément Julie A Boyle Sandra Pouliot Marilyn Jones-Gotman

We examined whether presenting an odor with a positive, neutral, or negative name would influence how people perceive it. In experiment 1, 40 participants rated 15 odors for their pleasantness, intensity, and arousal. In experiment 2, 30 participants passively smelled 10 odors while their skin conductance (SC), heart rate (HR), and sniffing were recorded. We found significant overall effects of...

2016
Whitney M. Gegg-Harrison Michael K. Tanenhaus

In order to refer using a name, speakers must believe that their addressee knows about the link between the name and the intended referent. In cases where speakers and addressees learned a subset of names together, speakers are adept at using only the names their partner knows. But speakers do not always share such learning experience with their conversational partners. In these situations, wha...

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