perceptual feature
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perceptual
adjective
uk/pəˈsep.tʃu.əl/us/pɚˈsep.tʃu.əl/
relating to the ability to notice something or come to an opinion about something using ...
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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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An effect driven via aperceptualfeatureof the sound is more consistent than an effect applied with any signal parameter.
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The second one is about high-level andperceptualfeatureextraction from the input sound and from the low-level features.
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When visually searching for a non-spatial feature or aperceptualfeature, selectively enhancing the sensitivity to that specific feature plays a role in directing attention.
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Only when ignorant of the objects' intended functions did children tend to use perceptual features to create substantial numbers of names.
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They point out that, for living things, many of the correlated perceptual features are associated with common biological functions (such as breathing, eating, and reproducing).
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Perceptual features of unknown foreign languages as revealed by multidimensional scaling.
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Then, we can move into the perceptual space representing the sound and use gestures to synthesise the sound from the perceptual features.
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The closer the gesture perceptual features to the way auditors analyse musical sounds, the easier the gesture manipulation of sounds.
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By contrast, a nonperceptual (or, symbolic) relation, such as sibling, is one where no such function over perceptual features is available.
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Style recognition depends on emergent perceptual features that can be difficult to define clearly or even identify.
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Of these names, 77 % of adults' were based on function, 10 % were based on perceptual features, and 13 % were ambiguous.
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We used linear combination to link perceptual features, and we applied a nonlinear function to the linear combination to obtain the effectcontrol parameters.
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For living things, information about biological function will be recovered from the linked, common perceptual features.
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The perceptual features we use here are psychoacoustic parameters: pitch, loudness, timbre, using the brightness.
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With both kinds of linguistic input, the experimenter pointed out to the child the same specific functional and perceptual features of the new object.
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The next section briefly describes the conceptual framework developed for the perceptual investigation of electroacoustic music, comprising a series of perceptual features that contribute to the apprehension of electroacoustic structures.
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Rather, these are event types that bear no direct perceptual features capable of breaking the "hair trigger" of the authors' proposed sensory driven hyperactive agency detector.
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The training set was varied so that, for living things, common perceptual features co-occurred with common functional properties; for nonliving things, distinctive perceptual features co-occurred with distinctive functional properties.
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Hence, the tendency to use functions rather than perceptual features as the basis for name innovations was quite consistent.
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