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 Vision in 3D Environments
Seeing in 3D is a fundamental problem for anyorganism or device that
has to operate in the real world. Answering questions such as “how far away
is that?” or “can we fit through that opening?” requires perceiving and making
judgments about the size of objects in three dimensions. So how do we see
in... |  |  Polyurethane and Related Foams: Chemistry and Technology
Polyurethane foams debuted over 60 years ago. At the present time these types
of foams make up the largest segment in the thermosetting foam industry.
This book describes polyurethane (PUR) and urethane linkage-modified
polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams. A characteristic of these foams lies in the
versatility of their physical... |  |  Intelligent Computer Graphics 2011 (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
Intelligent techniques are used since several years in various research areas using
computer programs. The purpose of using intelligent techniques is generally to optimise
the processing time, to find more accurate solutions, for a lot of problems,
than with traditional methods, or simply to find solutions in problems where... |
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During the summer of 1999, I was reading about the collapse of
the Colorado Rockies baseball team under manager Jim Leyland.
Leyland came to Colorado as a high-priced savior, but he and the
team never meshed. Things got so bad that he announced his resignation
before the first season was over. This came as a mystery to
the... |  |  Intelligent Complex Adaptive Systems
I don’t believe in the existence of a complex systems theory as such and, so
far, I’m still referring to complex systems science (CSS) in order to describe
my research endeavours. In my view, the latter is constituted, up until now,
by a bundle of loosely connected methods and theories aiming to observe—
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