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Correction: Hearing and Seeing Through CLIP: A Framework for Self-Supervised Sound Source Localization
This document provides critical corrections to the article 'Hearing and Seeing Through CLIP: A Framework for Self-Supervised Sound Source Localization' (International Journal of Computer Vision (2026) 134:179). It addresses errors in author affiliations and various typographical mistakes, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the published research and improving scientific communication.
Executive Impact: Ensuring Research Integrity
Maintaining high standards in academic publishing is crucial for reliable scientific progress. These corrections underscore our commitment to accuracy and provide a clearer foundation for future research.
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Corrected Author Affiliations
Sooyoung Park's affiliation was incorrectly given as "Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence, UNIST, Ulsan, South Korea and Media Coding Research Section, Daejeon, South Korea". It has been corrected to: 1. School of Electrical Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea and 2. Media Coding Research Section, ETRI, Daejeon, South Korea.
Joon Son Chung's affiliation was incorrectly given as "Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence, UNIST, Ulsan, South Korea". It has been corrected to: School of Electrical Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.
Key Typographical Corrections
Page 7: The subscript in the loss function was corrected from 'LACLFC' to 'LACLC'.
Page 16: The incorrect closing bracket in 'AlignmentTPAMI25)' has been removed. The correct form is: '[Correct: "AlignmentTPAMI25"]'.
Pages 19-20: Technical terms corrected from 'AVSBench-M3' to 'AVSBench-MS3' and 'IS3' to 'IS4'.
Page 26: The missing percent sign and closing bracket have been added in '(UNIST); 10'. The correct form is: '[Correct: "(UNIST); 10%)"]'.
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Strategic Implementation Timeline for Publication Integrity
Ensuring the accuracy and accessibility of published research involves a structured approach. Here’s a typical timeline for managing corrections and maintaining academic integrity.
Correction Identification
Identify and verify all discrepancies in the original publication, cross-referencing with author submissions and peer review notes.
Editorial Review & Approval
Submit proposed corrections for editorial review to ensure accuracy, clarity, and adherence to journal standards.
Systematic Database Update
Implement the approved corrections across all digital platforms, databases, and indexing services where the original article is hosted.
Author & Reader Notification
Inform the original authors of the implemented corrections and ensure readers are clearly signposted to the correction notice.
Long-Term Integrity Monitoring
Establish a process for ongoing monitoring to ensure corrected versions remain consistent and to prevent future recurrence of similar errors.
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