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"They just start being able to categorize arrangements of dots that they've never seen before.
If all the towers were built along the lines of the traditionalist thinking, then we would not be able to categorize the buildings in such a way; in addition we would lose the richness of new ideas and innovation.
The classifier is able to categorize pre-segmented images of HEp-2 cells into 6 classes.
Here, the interest is on finding attributes of van Gogh's paintings able to categorize them by time period.
By viewing the science conceptions as facts, students are able to categorize the concept differently than a belief.
Lisa Parr's research demonstrates that chimpanzees, like human infants, are able to categorize facial expressions associated with different emotional responses.
The main objective was to be able to categorize unclassified samples, after developing the discrimination functions, based on the operating variables and powder properties.
Employing audio signals opens up innovative scenarios, where cheap sensors are able to categorize different kind of background situations, highlighting unexpected audio events.
The GEM methods were unable to categorize 1825 cases (2.3%), while the ROCmax method was able to categorize all but 6 cases (0.01%).
A taxonomy of embodied learning will need to be able to categorize research drawing on all of these different aspects of EC.
This way, users are able to categorize, share, and enjoy photos in seconds, while still maintaining full resolution versions of their photos.
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