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Showing results for Listening to inanimate objects' stories for treatment and repair: A computer vision approach.
In conclusion, following this approach, the problem of repairing an object resembles to humans listening to very different stories told by different objects.
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This approach appears very promising when searching for mechanisms capable of automatically understand what objects have to tell to us. ResearchGate Logo.
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To implement the proposed approach, we introduce Animation Studio (AnimIO) that enables visualisation, editing, and semantic annotation of pertinent data.
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Considering now a broken object as a subject of treatment, would listening to its story provide an aid to its repair? We here claim that the answer to this ...
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Jan 22, 2021 · Current computer vision algorithms largely depend on the availability of images labelled by human annotators at very high speed.
Dec 8, 2015 · Digital affecting physical: game changer to engage with toys. "Let's embrace change!" Jason Yim, President and Executive Creative Director ...
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Feeling sympathy for inanimate objects, is this common in autism? Or could it be OCD or synesthesia-related?
The purpose of this literature review is to examine what makes reading for understanding especially challenging for children on the autism spectrum.
This study deals with the ethical implications and moral questions that arise from the development and implementation of artificial.