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Binocular tracking: integrating perception and control

IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, 1999
Presents an active binocular tracking system using log-polar images with contributions in both the perceptual and control aspects. The control part is based on the visual servoing framework, including kinematics and dynamics. We introduce a fixation constraint that simplifies the tracking problem by decoupling the visual kinematics and allowing us to ...
Alexandre Bernardino   +1 more
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Perception of Danger Signals: The Role of Control

Experimental Psychology, 2004
Abstract. How does the perceptual system process stimuli that signal aversive outcomes or dangers? Considering the functional links between perception, attention, and action regulation, we posit that when people can avoid the aversive consequences, sensitivity of the perceptual system to danger signals should be enhanced, whereas it should be reduced ...
Brandtstädter, Jochen   +2 more
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Participation and Perceptions of Control

Personnel Review, 1976
Many managements have responded to the problem of decreasing control in the work situation by implementing participative schemes. Such schemes involve a change from the more traditional confrontation or pure conflict process of bargaining to an approach based on joint problem‐solving and the enhancement of common interest.
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Hardware Optimizations for Anytime Perception and Control

2015 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2015
Autonomous vehicles promise significant benefits to society, from reduced accident rates to greater mobility for the elderly. The biggest challenge in the design of autonomous vehicles comes from the uncertainty of the environment in which they will operate.
Nischal K. N.   +6 more
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From Clarinet Control to Timbre Perception

Acta Acustica united with Acustica, 2010
This study investigates the relationships between the control gestures of the clarinet, the generated timbres and their perceptual representation. The understanding of such relationships can provide great interest in several research contexts: synthesis and control (e.g. to improve the quality of current synthesis models), music analysis and perception
Barthet, Mathieu   +3 more
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Mutuality in the Perception of Affordances and the Control of Movement

2009
James Gibson introduced the concept of affordance to emphasize the importance of behavior in constraining perception. In this view, perception is not judged in terms of sensitivities to properties that are measured by physical instruments (photometers for brightness, scales for weight, etc.) but in terms of properties that matter to behaving systems ...
Claudia, Carello, Jeffrey B, Wagman
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Perceptions and control of assemblage in a ‘Glocal’ World

Dialogues in Human Geography, 2017
Assemblage theory has pushed us in the right direction but it should ontologically better articulate the question of actor’s perception of environment and power in a global-local (‘glocal’) context of a capitalist and monetized world. This commentary attempts to articulate how to marry assemblage theory with new concepts arising from a combination of ...
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Children's perceptions of who controls their food

Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 2000
Background The purpose of this study was to explore children's perceptions of who controlled the quality and quantity of their food during the week.Methods Semi structured interviews were carried out with 98 9‐year‐old children. The children were asked to describe who chose what they ate during a typical week day. They were also asked about who decided
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Knowledge, Perception and Control

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The British colonial administration in India viewed the Northeast through a multitude of lenses. They coveted its abundant natural resources, hoped to use it to access lucrative commercial pastures further east, and felt impelled to bring the frontier region under its administrative influence.
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