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Santa Claus is coming to town... and, today, the
@TheAVA_UK Christmas meeting is coming to Cardiff! Looking forward to this massive dose of#visionscience before the holiday season.pic.twitter.com/kvIhbJvQ4x
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Next, we show that whereas humans respond to changes in meaning induced by manipulating object-context relationships (we used scenes from SCEGRAM database, created by
@SceneGrammarLab), MMs and DeepGaze II are not able to predict these changes [4/5]pic.twitter.com/iiT445l8Ns
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We compare how well MMs and computational saliency models predict fixations and show that DeepGaze II – a deep neural network trained to predict fixations based on high-level features rather than meaning – outperforms MMs (on Y-axes: measures of prediction quality). [3/5]pic.twitter.com/pcIE43K5kB
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I am upgrading my academic writing game by adding names of swords from legends and literature to the names of my text files. Now I have Results_EXCALIBUR.docx, Intro_NARSIL.docx, and Outline_SKOLIOKSYFOS. If you know (or possess!) any famous swords, please do let me know!


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Very much possible, I agree. They have also looked at temporal aspects of scientific tweeting (see Fig. 3, attached). In the analysed period, the growth rate of sceintific tweeters was decreasing rapidly, so maybe(?) we still have a small bunch generating massive traffic.pic.twitter.com/9M7fr7giuo
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Conclusion of the paper: Without further background information, the count of scientific tweets is weakly informative at best. By the way: do you happen to know what percentage of scientists is on Twitter in 2019
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'The top five countries, i.e. the USA, the UK, Canada, Japan, and Australia, have 56% of the total scientific tweeters. India and China are two Asian countries in the top 20.' See detailed maps of specific regions in the paper. (3/5)pic.twitter.com/QhJjIcsMAx
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A small bunch generates huge traffic: - The top 64 highly active scientific tweeters have posted 7% of total scientific tweets - Tweeters who have posted more than 100 scientific tweets take up 1% - Around 77% of scientific tweeters post no more than 3 scientific tweets (2/5)pic.twitter.com/Mq5qBk6eNe
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Exciting day ahead - I am visiting
@FovoLab at Cardiff Metropolitan University (@cardiffmet). They do fascinating research on perception and visual arts. I am looking forward to hearing more about their work today!#phdlifepic.twitter.com/qMWd4pEyPw
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Back in 2015, in the proceedings of some conference for students, I published my first scientific text
. And now I found it, on my old hard drive. What a nice memory! #MachineLearningpic.twitter.com/RowgnQHSfy
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'The All Is Vanity' ambiguous figure created by Charles Allan Gilbert in 1892. Cool!

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Want to step outside of your 'western' media bubble? Read Polish
“Przekrój” (pronounced ‘p-SHEH-crooy’) - in English! 
: https://przekroj.pl/en It is a massive dose of well-researched but light and witty texts on culture, society, and science. Plus truly great cartoons!pic.twitter.com/NQyqeHNBst
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First serious research grant secured!

(awarded by the Polish National Science Centre). I will spend the final part of my PhD investigating how relationships between mental representations of objects influence perceptual rivalry (within the predictive coding framework). 1/2pic.twitter.com/PCSHq9lyeT
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Not only you! Apparently, Twitter algorithms might have same pro-dogs (or anti-cat!) bias.pic.twitter.com/HtIRHnVUoL
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Maybe we can attend this workshop together? It takes place during the lunch break. And, well, is somehow relevant to what we all are up to.pic.twitter.com/sB4W57rtpz
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Another cool talk in
@CUBRICcardiff - Liz Irvine on detecting pain experiences in animals. Thanks Postgraduate Cardiff Neuroscience Society (PCNS) for organising!pic.twitter.com/mGbEdHjiwQ
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The abstract for The European Conference on Visual Perception (
@ecvp2019) submitted. Looking forward to finally meeting many of the scientists I know only from Twitter in Leuven!
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Mapping Twitter-sphere of psychologists - next cool
@BrainhackW project, led by@danieltomasz. I am very much looking forward to seeing their results!pic.twitter.com/enIHfdnLRV
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And here is another super-interesting project: predicting fluid intelligence from structural brain scans. Led by the one and only
@hanianow!pic.twitter.com/DXZrBKmr4T
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A cute teddy bear from Marr & Nishihara '78 (https://bit.ly/2CPSq4i ). In the same paper, they include a reprint of 'The Flute Player' by Picasso, random dot stereograms, and photos of animal figures made of pipe cleaners. How cool is that?
#VisionScience#ThrowbackThursdaypic.twitter.com/MpTCHinyWL
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