Figure 1: Example dialogue between a user and Tarsier. The input video is:assets/videos/coffee.gif Overview Abstract Generating fine-grained video descriptions is a fundamental challenge in video understanding. In this work, we introduce Tarsier, a family of large-scale video-language models designe...
primate- any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet genus Tarsius,Tarsius- type and sole genus of the family Tarsiidae Tarsius syrichta- a variety of tarsier Tarsius glis- a variety of tarsier ...
As a member of the Primate order, the Tarsier is in the Suborder Haplorhini (which means dry nose), the Infraorder Tarsiiformes, and the Family Tarsiidae, of which Tarsier is the only member. After that, there are three genus categories: Carlito, Cephalopachus, and Tarsius. Otherwise...
Tarsier definition: any member of the three genera (Carlito, Cephalopachus, Tarsius) of the family Tarsiidae, inhabiting Indonesia, the Philippines, and other Southeast Asian islands, characterized as a small, arboreal, nocturnal primate with velvety fur
The Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) is a nocturnal creature, which exists only on the Philippines. It has the largest eyes relative to its body and head. Other species of tarsier exist on Borneo and Sumatra. The tarsier is the only primate that can turn their heads 180 degrees in eac...
Tarsiers are mammals in the family Tarsiidae. There are 'around' 10 species of tarsier; scientists disagree over the exact number of species in the tarsier family (see the ‘Tarsier Species and Conservation Status’ section, below). What is known is that several tarsier species are threatened...
There are two extinct genera under theTarsiidaefamily,XanthorhysisandAfrotarsius. However, the latter’s placement is still unknown, and it is often categorized in its own family,Afrotarsiidae, within the infraorderTarsiiformes, or seen as an anthropoid primate. ...
There is lots of confusion and discussion about where to place tarsiers on the primate family tree.. The question is whether they are prosimians, which is how they were originally classified, or apes. Although they look allot like the prosimian lemurs, lorises and bush babys, and have some...
aMy family lives in Building NO。5? My family lives in Building NO.5?[translate] awhat does danny want 什么做danny要[translate] aそれなので、すぐに夏を過ごした? 由于那它是,夏天直接地通过了?[translate] apaint supplying pressure 绘供应的压力[translate] ...
"We think the population size is declining and not rebounding," Warren said. "Most of the decline is due to loss of habitat, but the pet trade also is contributing. Once captured, sadly, the result is often death due to physical and dietary needs not being met. It's possible that some...