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On the Shape of the Probability Weighting Function

Cognitive Psychology, 1999
Empirical studies have shown that decision makers do not usually treat probabilities linearly. Instead, people tend to overweight small probabilities and underweight large probabilities. One way to model such distortions in decision making under risk is through a probability weighting function.
R, Gonzalez, G, Wu
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Engineering Cell Shape and Function

Science, 1994
An elastomeric stamp, containing defined features on the micrometer scale, was used to imprint gold surfaces with specific patterns of self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols and, thereby, to create islands of defined shape and size that support extracellular matrix protein adsorption and cell attachment.
R, Singhvi   +6 more
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THE PERCEPTION OF SHAPE AS A FUNCTION OF INCLINATION

British Journal of Psychology, 1962
This is a descriptive study of the various judgments of shape which are spontaneously made when the inclination of an object is varied. The full range of inclinations is examined, using independent and unsophisticated subjects at each inclination, and recording subjects' descriptions. The chief findings are: (1) Two main judgments are
R B, JOYNSON, L J, NEWSON
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On the use of size functions for shape analysis

[1993] Proceedings IEEE Workshop on Qualitative Vision, 1993
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Alessandro Verri   +3 more
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Embedding shapes with Green’s functions for global shape matching

Computers & Graphics, 2017
Abstract We present a novel approach for the calculation of dense correspondences between non-isometric shapes. Our work builds on the well known functional map framework and investigates a novel embedding for the alignment of shapes. We therefore identify points with their Green’s functions of the Laplace–Beltrami operator, and hence, embed shapes ...
Oliver Burghard   +2 more
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Intrinsic Girth Function for Shape Processing

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2016
Shape description and feature detection are fundamental problems in computer graphics and geometric modeling. Among many existing techniques, those based on geodesic distance have proven effective in providing intrinsic and discriminative shape descriptors.
Wang, WP   +4 more
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Multidimensional Size Functions for Shape Comparison

Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2008
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Silvia Biasotti   +4 more
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Multi-functional Shape-Memory-Actuator with guidance function

Production Engineering, 2013
Feed axis for small machine tools usually need separate guidance elements since they cannot carry transversal loads. Hence, cross section and mass as well as the complexity of the feed axis system increase. In this paper a new Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) actuator approach, which does not need additional guidance elements is presented.
Kenny Pagel   +2 more
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