Sentence examples for characterised object from inspiring English sources

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At a later step, the use of this combination of information will allow to associate a security volume around each characterised object, in order to prevent possible collisions between industrial robot and human.

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Then there is the Web Ontology Language (OWL), which provides a way to characterise objects".There's a thriving community working on the semantic web," says Sir Tim.

Here it was shown that polymers could be characterised in object fragments that were not specially prepared and without the use of a spectral library.

In [18], it was shown that polymers could be characterised in object fragments that were not specially prepared and without the use of a spectral library.

Machine learning is concerned about the development and the study of intelligent systems that can learn from data, while pattern recognition/classification aims to use these systems in order to classify an object into a correct class based on features characterising the object.

As an alternative, appearance models utilise visual features as colour, texture template or local descriptors to characterise an object [37].

This combination of information results in a matrix that links colour and 3D information, giving the possibility of characterising the object by its colour in addition to its 3D localisation.

They found that the SD dimension of an object was best characterised in terms of two object properties, the object's size and the permanence of its location within the environment.

In case of perception the relation of the sense organ with the object characterised by the property which figures as the qualifier in the perceptual cognition is said to be the virtue.

The Moon is a regolith covered planetary object characterised by a surface-bound exosphere (Killen and Ip 1999; Stern 1999; Sridharan et al. 2010) and an absence of a global magnetic field.

At worst, it's a terrifying blueprint for the end of politics, depoliticising our engagement with "things", characterising the objects and relations that furnish our lives as "loss leaders for data flows" – data flows that offer nothing for us, and everything for a staggering, uncontrolled array of corporate and governmental actors.

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