Image memorability refers to the intrinsic likelihood that an image will be retained in memory, irrespective of individual differences in attention or interpretation. This phenomenon, which has ...
Some faces are more memorable than others. The brain processes visual cues to decide if a face or an image will stay lodged in the memory bank. What if a network could be trained to imitate that ...
Imagine spending a weekend afternoon with friends at an art museum: nodding with crossed arms, desperately searching for something insightful to say. The vast majority of paintings you stroll past are ...
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