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When an interval lasts more than a few seconds, it no longer is directly perceivable as a whole, but its length can be estimated on the basis of memory function.
Obviously, the difference between the choices l=1 and l=2 lies in the fact that in the second case, the resulting tracking algorithm is less sensitive to the availability of measurements than in the case when l=1; this choice is well adapted to the high level of clutter and to the targets that are temporarily not perceivable (as stated above).
Being forced to develop desirable futures, citizens frame such fears or shortcomings of current developments positively, but they are still perceivable as such: 'Robots are not replacing people, since they are only built to ease the work and not to take it over.' Or Technologyy does not alienate people and does not endanger their health.'.
Growing up, many females are led to believe that their assertiveness is perceivable as forcefulness or even (and I hate this word), bossiness.
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Several architectural works may be said to epitomize this approach to the world; amongst many, Rossi's Città Analoga clearly denotes that strained relationship, by referring to a city that is perceivable only as an analogical sequence of facts.
He argued that, when a person imagines trees or books "and no body by to perceive them," he is failing to appreciate the whole situation: he is "omitting" the perceiver, for imagined trees or books are necessarily imagined as perceivable.
I expanded the role of flow filters to include non-technical parameters, such as "perceivable" or "identifiable" musical qualities (is this gesture more identifiable than that one?), motivic and rhythmic identity (from iconic to textural) and more.
Cooperative membership also brings abstract and less easily perceivable benefits such as bargaining power and influence in decision making.
Some methods, however, make use of HVS adaptation to the value of edge distortion to classify it as perceivable or not perceivable by a human subject.
Both risk perception and judgment can be influenced by network context ([6,7]), which we operationally define as perceivable factors physically and temporally surrounding an event or circumstance (e.g., the organizational policies, the types of adversaries targeting that organization, the types of adversaries, etc).
There was no perceivable difference between his existence and nonexistence, as far as any of us were concerned.
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