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Theoretical explanations of gaze-expression interactions are discussed, with special consideration of speed-of-processing (discriminability) and contextual (ambiguity) accounts.
False-positives are mainly derived from split IUPAC names, homonym clashes (e.g. some gene symbols being identical to chemical acronyms) unresolvable synonyms (e.g. the same names being used in the literature to refer to different structures) and contextual ambiguity (e.g". x derivatives" being translated to a structure for "x").
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As human interpretation of image content is fraught with contextual ambiguities, advanced computerized techniques can assist doctors in the diagnostic process [ 13].
Current contextual and chronological ambiguity at Omedokel cave compromises a hypothesis of insular dwarfism [8].
The de Bruijn graph method is often more efficient than heuristic methods in finding the correct solution here because the contextual information, required for resolving these ambiguities, is maintained in the graph (Chaisson and Pevzner, 2008; Zerbino and Birney, 2008).
The perceptual ambiguity of wine helps explain why contextual influences — say, the look of a label, or the price tag on the bottle — can profoundly influence expert judgment.
Hoffman, P., Lambon Ralph, M. & Rogers, T. Semantic diversity: a measure of semantic ambiguity based on variability in the contextual usage of words.
In particular, contextual information has been widely used for overcoming ambiguities in the audio-visual data or for solving conflicts in the estimated analysis results.
It covers key definitions such as outputs and outcomes, the ambiguity that exists in interpreting some indicators, contextual factors, and the issue of performance incentives for police departments.
While some ambiguities can be resolved using intra-linguistic contextual cues, the disambiguation of many linguistic constructions requires integration of world knowledge and perceptual information obtained from other modalities.
A new overall definition of ambiguity as a challenge to risk-informed decision-making is proposed, and linguistic, contextual, and normative ambiguity are defined as distinct categories of ambiguity.
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