Anstis (1983) A minimum motion technique for judging equiluminance
bars in the test grating (red and green in this case) by adjusting their relative. COLOUR ... This was designed to minimize flicker and hold adaptation level constant ..... tant whenever the experimenter wishes to study the chromatic channels ... Anstis, S.M. (1980). The preception of apparent movement. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc.,.
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This paper describes a clustering algorithm for segmenting the color images of natural scenes. The proposed method operates in the 1976 CIE CL*, a*, ...
interest, so there is no reason to expect anything to have moved with the eyes. We therefore ... Subjects tracked a jumping dot with their eyes. Tar- gets were ...
Abstract. Many tasks require the arm to move from its initial position to a specified target position, but leave us free to choose the trajectory between them.
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unbounded, and constraints, being able to manage mixed constraints problems. Alejandro Zarzo ... To construct approximations to a pdf, f : D â R â R. + ... â«D ki(x)f me n. (x)dx = µi , i = 1,...,n. Alejandro Zarzo, U.P.M. MaxEnt, July 2006.
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that demand curves for labour do not slope downwards and even that some slope ... rigidly defined, in practice there is a great deal of substitutability between ..... Economics of the Minimum Wage', Industrial and Labour Relations Review,.
To build a 3D statistical motion atlas for the human healthy heart to be used for ... Core technique: statistical non rigid registration (NRR) ... density distributions.
wide diversity of meanings by different authors suggests the need for definitions. (6, 7). In this report, neurons are de- scribed as belonging to one of these three.
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of perceived motion on smooth pursuit was due to the ... sweet and Crane, 1973) which has a resolution of less than 2' and ... Head position was maintained by a.
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processing: a mechanism to code the local direction and speed of motion, followed by a ... integrates such signals to represent meaningful patterns of movement, ..... compound patterns forming (a) rotational, (b) radial, and (c) rotational motion.
Index TermsâOptimal motion, humanoid, joint friction. I. INTRODUCTION. In the literature, considerable work has been devoted to optimal control of systems.
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We consider in this paper the well known minimum cross-entropy method ... ment problems with BoltzmannâShannon entropy, SIAM J. Opt. 5 (1995) 68â99.
Six female and 6 male undergraduate students from the University of Connecticut participated in the experiment as partial fulfillment of a course requirement.