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John SeeAssociate Professor, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Verified email at hw.ac.uk Cited by 5761 |
Lbp with six intersection points: Reducing redundant information in lbp-top for micro-expression recognition
Facial micro-expression recognition is an upcoming area in computer vision research. Up
until the recent emergence of the extensive CASMEII spontaneous micro-expression database…
until the recent emergence of the extensive CASMEII spontaneous micro-expression database…
Metaphor vs. conflation in the acquisition of polysemy: The case of see
CR Johnson - Cultural, psychological and typological issues in …, 2011 - degruyterbrill.com
… Straightforward visual uses of see comprise only 22.8%% of the utterances with see by
adults. The most frequent uses of see by adults are Demonstratives (28.5%). Due to their similar …
adults. The most frequent uses of see by adults are Demonstratives (28.5%). Due to their similar …
The next Big Five Inventory (BFI-2): Developing and assessing a hierarchical model with 15 facets to enhance bandwidth, fidelity, and predictive power.
… more strongly predicted several criteria (see Table 10). We … quite central to their domain
(see Table 7). We therefore … For example, we are curious to see whether and how the BFI-…
(see Table 7). We therefore … For example, we are curious to see whether and how the BFI-…
[BOOK][B] Learning to see: value stream mapping to add value and eliminate muda
M Rother, J Shook - 2003 - books.google.com
… It isn’t used as a training method, or as a means to “Learn to See.” It is … see how exceptionally
effective the tool has proved to be in focusing attention on flow and helping them to see…
effective the tool has proved to be in focusing attention on flow and helping them to see…
Dividends, dilution, and taxes: A signalling equilibrium
K John, J Williams - the Journal of Finance, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
… To see how this might affect the previous results, replace the constant demand, L, in (3) by
the value, L (D, P), which reflects both the firm's aggregative dividend, D, and its total market …
the value, L (D, P), which reflects both the firm's aggregative dividend, D, and its total market …
An introduction to the five‐factor model and its applications
RR McCrae, OP John - Journal of personality, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
… see cooperative research and cumulative findings. Instead of the redundancy that results
from measuring the same construct under a dozen different names, we could see … could see a …
from measuring the same construct under a dozen different names, we could see … could see a …
Top‐management compensation and capital structure
TA John, K John - The journal of finance, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… The shape of this compensation structure is concave (see Figure 3). The investment policy
undertaken by the manager under this compensation contract { S , ϕ } can be derived as …
undertaken by the manager under this compensation contract { S , ϕ } can be derived as …
[BOOK][B] Climate system scenario tables
…, JM Gregory, E Hawkins, C Holmes, J John… - 2014 - escholarship.org
… assessed in the chapters of this report (see Section 1.6). It also includes some comparisons
… (ERF; includes adjusted forcing from aerosols, see Chapters 7 and 8), and global mean …
… (ERF; includes adjusted forcing from aerosols, see Chapters 7 and 8), and global mean …
[BOOK][B] Solving least squares problems
CL Lawson, RJ Hanson - 1995 - SIAM
An accessible text for the study of numerical methods for solving least squares problems
remains an essential part of a scientific software foundation. Feedback that we have received …
remains an essential part of a scientific software foundation. Feedback that we have received …
The divided self: concurrent and longitudinal effects of psychological adjustment and social roles on self-concept differentiation.
… Some individuals see themselves as essentially the same person across their various social
roles, whereas others see themselves quite differently. For example, one woman might see …
roles, whereas others see themselves quite differently. For example, one woman might see …