2017
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12569
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Coherence in the Visual Imagination

Abstract: An incoherent visualization is when aspects of different senses of a word (e.g., the biological "mouse" vs. the computer "mouse") are present in the same visualization (e.g., a visualization of a biological mouse in the same image with a computer tower). We describe and implement a new model of creating contextual coherence in the visual imagination called Coherencer, based on the SOILIE model of imagination. We show that Coherencer is able to generate scene descriptions that are more coherent than SOILIE's or… Show more

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“…Measures of semantic coherence are used in models of document-level topic generation (Mimno, Wallach, Talley, Leenders, & McCallum, 2011) and visual scene generation (Vertolli, Kelly, & Davies, 2018) to ensure, respectively, that the topics and scenes "make sense." We hypothesize that more acceptable sentences have higher semantic coherence.…”
Section: Experiments Acceptability As Semantic Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measures of semantic coherence are used in models of document-level topic generation (Mimno, Wallach, Talley, Leenders, & McCallum, 2011) and visual scene generation (Vertolli, Kelly, & Davies, 2018) to ensure, respectively, that the topics and scenes "make sense." We hypothesize that more acceptable sentences have higher semantic coherence.…”
Section: Experiments Acceptability As Semantic Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%