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a visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic is an arithmetic average of images relating to one of 53,464 nouns. The images for each word were obtained using Google's Image Search and other engines.
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Ferananda IbarraVisualization of all the nouns in the english language arranged by semantic meaning
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Yvonne MurtaghVisual dictionary - visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic is an arithmetic average of images relating to one of 53,464 nouns.
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Daniel CraigThis is interesting. There are a lot of junk nouns (mostly proper), but users/learners could spend a lot of time clicking around in there and trying to get an idea of what the noun means from the pictures given.
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Rob ShellWe present a visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by
semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic is an arithmetic average of
images relating to one of 53,464 nouns. The images for each word were obtained
using Google's Image Search and other engines. A total of 7,527,697 images were
used, each tile being the average of 140 images. The average reveals the
dominant visual characteristics of each word. For some, the average turns out to
be a recognizable image; for others the average is a colored blobvisualization nouns english research crowdSourcing image images MIT
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paul jonesWe present a visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic is an arithmetic average of images relating to one of 53,464 nouns. The images for each word were obtained using Google's Ima
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Fabio de MirandaWe present a visualization of all the nouns in the English
language arranged by semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic
is an arithmetic average of images relating to one of 53,464 nouns. The
images for each word were obtained using Google's Imaby:torralba computerVision photography visualization research google web database datasets dataset images
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Lynne CroweClick on top of the map to visualize the images in that region of the visual dictionary.
We present a visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic is an arithmetic average of images relating to one of 53,464 nouns. The images for each word were obtained using Google's Image Search and other engines. A total of 7,527,697 images were used, each tile being the average of 140 images. The average reveals the dominant visual characteristics of each word. For some, the average turns out to be a recognizable image; for others the average is a colored blob.visualization graphics english language words research reference ideas
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Ewan McIntosha visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. each of the tiles in the mosaic is an average of images relating to one of 53,463 nouns. large-scale groupings correspond to broad categories such as plants or people.
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Ian YorstonA composite mosaic of 53,463 Nouns from the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Each tile/noun in the mosaic is a mash of 100+ images relating to that noun. This mash effectively flags the dominant visual characteristics for each noun.
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Thomas JamesUtterly wonderful...
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david stonga visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Suggesting that the wealth of images on the internet can help in training computers to recognize images
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Anton KulagaКартинки ко всем существительным английского
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Caterina PolicaroLa mappa visiva della lingua inglese
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Sarah LewisMy friend Star showed this to me and I'm amazed by the scope of the project as well as the visual results.
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We present a visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic is an arithmetic average of images relating to one of 53,463 nouns. The images for each word were obtained using Google's Image Search and other engines. A total of 7,527,697 images were used, each tile being the average of 140 images. The average reveals the dominant visual characteristics of each word. For some, the average turns out to be a recognizable image; for others the average is a colored blob. The list of nouns was obtained from Wordnet, a database compiled by lexicographers which records the semantic relationship between words. Using this database, we extract a tree-structured semantic hierarchy which we use to arrange tiles within the poster. We tessellate the poster using the hierarchy so that the proximity of two tiles is given by their semantic distance. Thus the poster explores the relationship between visual and semantic similarity. For a large part of our language the two are closely correlated as shown by the extent of visual clustering within the poster. The large-scale groupings correspond to broad categories such as plants or people. Within the plant cluster, for example, tighter semantic groupings are visible such as flowers or trees. In turn each of these clusters contains further groupings all the way down to individual, highly specific nouns. The averaging within each tile removes the variation between images of a given word, enhancing the similarly between neighbors. By clicking on top of the map, you will see the word corresponding to that location, the average image and the first 16 images returned by the image search online tools.
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Alan DeanWe present a visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning.
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Jose Luis CabelloDiccionario visual. El inglés en 80 millones de fotos.
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Departamento TIC (CRIF)Diccionario visual. El inglés en 80 millones de fotos.
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Bruno MartinsWe present a visualization of all the nouns in the English language arranged by semantic meaning. Each of the tiles in the mosaic is an arithmetic average of images relating to one of 53,463 nouns. The images for each word were obtained using Google's Ima
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