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"The animating ideal" of today's car, he writes, is "that the driver should be a disembodied observer, moving through a world of objects that present themselves as on a screen".

Since neural networks can express highly nonlinear decision surfaces, they are especially appropriate to classify objects that present a high degree of shape variability, like a pedestrian.

Boundary objects that present a multi-stakeholder perspective can facilitate problem solving by creating representations of the system that are meaningful to all stakeholders.

One of the properties of drag is that object with bigger cross-section — that is, objects that present a bigger profile to the fluid as they move through it — have greater drag.

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(b) various objects that presented a safety risk thrown onto the field in the direction of players and stadium personnel.

Cognitive psychology studies have described pooling in illusory conjunction, which is the false perception of an object that is not present yet is composed of "features" from objects that are present (Prinzmetal, 1995; Robertson, 2003; Treisman, 1996; Treisman & Schmidt, 1982).

Another source of distortion came from objects that are present only in one of the two images due to different dates of acquisition.

However, since the segmentation is based on motion and is done on the first frame, only objects that are present and moving in the first frame are detected.

The final descriptor of the scene is eventually exploited by some pattern recognition algorithms to infer the scene category, skipping the recognition of the objects that are present in the scene [9].

With respect to such objects Addison is forced to maintain either that they function mainly to prompt mental images of objects that do present themselves visually, or that the pleasures they afford are not mainly pleasures of taste (he takes the former line with respect to literary works and the latter, apparently, with respect to music (Addison and Steele 1879, no. 416)).

Implicit memory is then assessed with a priming task involving the brief presentation of objects that were presented and other objects that have not been previously seen.

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