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The examination of imagery, called imagery interpretation, is the process of locating, recognizing, identifying, and describing objects, activities, and terrain that appear on imagery.
There is an added charm in Columbus's awkwardness of style (Spanish was not his native tongue), his difficulties in describing objects unknown to Europeans, and his huge mistakes.
Of the three ways of describing objects' motion, for instance, the approach that turns out to be more true is the underdog: the principle of least action.
The approach that the researchers tackled is called "content-based," and it involves describing objects in a picture by analyzing features such as color, texture, and lines.
To conduct the technique, each participant sorts physical or virtual cards describing objects or concepts in a product into meaningful groups.
It's a language that was born with us, suitable for describing objects more or less as large and as long-lasting as we are; it has our dimensions, it's human.
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Simplified solutions of equation describing object movements were found, and then vibrator forces that induced vibrator movements were defined.
The object-oriented software development community created UML to meet the special needs of describing object-oriented software design.
I did some work looking into Colwell's work, and found lots of discussion of nascent work describing object based approaches to image analysis.
Data consistency has first to be based to fit the client's needs, the subsequent products requirements (describing object and systems performances) and not only on interoperability considerations.
Between 2003 and 2009, three technical reports were produced describing object finalization, XML processing and collection classes for COBOL.
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