Sentence examples for appearance of objects from inspiring English sources

Exact(23)

In his photographs, he recorded the exact, detailed appearance of objects, reflecting his early pursuit of science.

According to Petrus, knowledge is appearance of objects: man knows what exists by direct impressions, more or less clearly, but without intermediaries; forms, essences, and universals are fictions.

Malevich explained that "the appropriate means of representation is always the one which gives fullest possible expression to feeling as such and which ignores the familiar appearance of objects".

The appearance of objects (e.g., its color and shape) may change as the result of a change in viewpoint.

Algorithms were also created to help the computer learn the appearance of objects and the context they were likely to be used in by analysing the data gathered.

Stimulus-specified simplicity is simply insufficient to predict the appearance of objects' 3D forms and figural shapes, etc., as originally intended.

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Image segmentation is necessary for multiple purposes; for example, counting objects, measuring the two-dimensional (or three-dimensional) distribution of the objects, measuring the shape or appearance of individual objects, recognizing the individual objects, localizing objects for tracking, removing unnecessary regions, etc.

Appearances of objects that do not come to the perceiver "in the full light" are incomplete or contaminated, as if the observer were looking into a mirror.

Schopenhauer accepts without reservation Kant's argument that space, time, and causality are forms of our own representation that we know a priori and impose upon the appearances of objects.

This is made very clear by his addition to the Treatise: I must, he writes, "confine our speculations to the appearances of objects to our senses, without entering into disquisitions concerning their real nature and operations".

Presumably this re-tuning would also have to be relatively rapid, because the color-appearance of objects does not change grossly when the illuminant is changed (e.g., [ 82]); this is sometimes referred to as "discounting the illuminant".

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