Events have beginnings, ends, and often overlap in time. A major question is how perceivers come to parse a stream of multimodal information into meaningful units and how different event boundaries may vary event processing. This work investigates the roles of these three types of event boundaries in constructing event temporal relations. Predictions were made based on how people would err according to the beginning state, end state, and overlap heuristic hypotheses. Participants viewed animated events that include all the logical possibilities of event temporal relations, and then made temporal relation judgments. The results showed that people make use of the overlap between events and take into account the ends and beginnings, but they w...
International audienceMost existing systems for identifying temporal relations between events heavil...
Time cues are ubiquitous in language and the ability to interpret them is essential for understandin...
Previous research shows that it is a challenging task to determine the temporal statuses of event me...
Events have beginnings, ends, and often overlap in time. A major question is how perceivers come to ...
This work investigates how we organize complex, multiple and overlapping events. Two hypotheses have...
This paper investigates how people coordinate perceiving and describing event temporal dynamics. Par...
This paper investigates how people coordinate perceiving and describing event temporal dynamics. Par...
Memory for naturalistic events over short delays is important for visual scene processing, reading c...
Events are considered as temporal segments with a beginning and an endpoint. Philosophical and lingu...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
The author investigated the interpretation of temporal references during comprehension of sentences ...
Temporal structure has a major role in human understanding of everyday events. Observers are able to...
In memory, our continuous experiences are broken up into discrete events. Boundaries between events ...
When remembering an event, not only do we recollect what happened, when and where it happened, but a...
International audienceMost existing systems for identifying temporal relations between events heavil...
Time cues are ubiquitous in language and the ability to interpret them is essential for understandin...
Previous research shows that it is a challenging task to determine the temporal statuses of event me...
Events have beginnings, ends, and often overlap in time. A major question is how perceivers come to ...
This work investigates how we organize complex, multiple and overlapping events. Two hypotheses have...
This paper investigates how people coordinate perceiving and describing event temporal dynamics. Par...
This paper investigates how people coordinate perceiving and describing event temporal dynamics. Par...
Memory for naturalistic events over short delays is important for visual scene processing, reading c...
Events are considered as temporal segments with a beginning and an endpoint. Philosophical and lingu...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
The author investigated the interpretation of temporal references during comprehension of sentences ...
Temporal structure has a major role in human understanding of everyday events. Observers are able to...
In memory, our continuous experiences are broken up into discrete events. Boundaries between events ...
When remembering an event, not only do we recollect what happened, when and where it happened, but a...
International audienceMost existing systems for identifying temporal relations between events heavil...
Time cues are ubiquitous in language and the ability to interpret them is essential for understandin...
Previous research shows that it is a challenging task to determine the temporal statuses of event me...