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According to Adrian Bejan, professor of mechanical engineering at Duke University, in Durham, North Carolina, the human eye is capable of interpreting an image featuring the golden ratio faster than any other.
This may influence efficiency and accuracy in interpreting an image, but has not yet been investigated.
Interpreting an image of the home is part of the palliative care physician's diagnosis and has to be learned, similarly to a gynecologist needing to learn how to interpret a sonogram and a radiologist how to interpret magnetic resonance images [ 23].
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With these cameras, the light has to pass through a series of layers before it reaches the sensors that capture and interpret an image.
"Iraqis are so goosey," General Haig drawled on Fox News, which, like other news channels, scrambled to interpret an image of the Baghdad skyline, "it might just be a flock of bats".
Let's face it, there are only so many ways to interpret an image of a young girl, half-nude, wrapped in a sheet; but in some ways, the image is, in fact, more innocent than, say, the shots of Ms. Cyrus that circulated on YouTube just a few days before the Vanity Fair story broke.
Meet the Puppy Slug, the internet's newest cyborganic species: the dog of Google's Deep Dream, or the result of a thing called an artificial neural network over-interpreting an image.
By mixing innocuous everyday objects like Band-Aids, belts and dodgeballs with historically-loaded symbols like capes and nooses, Ali toys with our associations and how they affect the way we interpret an image.
This interprets an image as a quantitative measurement rather than a visualization.
Much of this work, to recorded music by Bach, emphasized meticulous patterns, as when the five dancers in the cast entwined in what could have been interpreted as an image of communal harmony.
For instance, Caravaggio's painting Boy with a Basket of Fruit, from which a youth looks at us woozily, his shirt artfully fallen to reveal a muscular shoulder, offering a luscious array of fruits for us to taste, is interpreted as an image of Christ's love whose apparent eroticism refers to the sacred love expressed by the Song of Solomon.
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