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Objectivity and Descriptional Relativities

Foundations of Science, 2002
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Intelligent object anchoring using relative anchors

2012 13th International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (OPTIM), 2012
Object anchoring is a very important and useful concept, especially for robotic systems which use two different levels to represent objects, symbolic and sub-symbolic. The right sub-symbolic information acquired from sensors have to be combined with the symbolic description that points to the same physical object which is often a time-consuming and ...
Torsten Heyer, Axel Graser
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Objective evaluation of relative segmentation quality

Proceedings 2000 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. No.00CH37101), 2002
When working in image and video segmentation, the major objective is to design an algorithm producing the appropriate segmentation results for the particular goals of the application addressed. Therefore, the assessment of the segmentation quality assumes a crucial importance to evaluate the likeliness that the application targets are met.
P. Correia, F. Pereira
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Objective Existence and Relativity Groups

2005
A minimal requirement for different inertial observers to be equivalent is that each one is perceived by the other as existing always in the past and in the future. This aspect is formalized in the notion of mutual objective existence. Using just this notion, we show that, in the bidimensional case (x 0, x 1), the linear transformations A(x 0, x 1 ...
G. Marmo, B. Preziosi
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Object recognition using relative-chord context

2011 International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNet), 2011
In this paper the relative-chord context is proposed for shape description in object recognition. The relative-chord is introduced to obtain the affine-invariant feature. The intervals of parallel chords are normalized by vertical direction-chord. Experimental result based on the Columbia University Coil-100 3D database demonstrates the feasibility of ...
Chai, Hua   +3 more
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Schematic Objects and Relative Identity

Noûs, 1982
Objects, real objects, good old objects such as this pencil, the Empire State Building, Joseph Stalin, or your kid brother, are believed, by most of us, to be fully determinate, that is, ontologically complete, objects. Surely, we say, if something is an honest-to-goodness object out there in the world, then with respect to every property F, either it ...
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Relative object localization using logistic regression

2017 3rd International Conference on Advances in Computing,Communication & Automation (ICACCA) (Fall), 2017
This paper discusses the technique of relative localization of object (Region Of Interest) based on logistic regression classifier. In proposed method, local features for the whole image computed and represented as a set of vectors for training the logistic regression classifier to classify the given feature vector either to the region of interest or ...
Monika Sharma, Shilpi Shukla
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The Objective Relativity of Goodness

Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 2018
Peter Geach claims in Good and Evil that there can never be “just good or bad, there is only being a good or bad so-and-so” and thereby denies that goodness can ever be used in a non-relative sense. Although his rejection of absolute goodness might initially seem to be a startling and mistaken departure from the Thomistic understanding, I argue that an
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Capturing semantics by object relativity

1994
To acquire the semantics of objects in schemata and hence to identify the objects is becoming a crucial research problem in schema integration. It is an effective and feasible way to make use of a group of schemata (schema family) to capture the meaning/concept of objects.
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Object relative clauses in Archaic Chinese

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 2013
AbstractThis article proposes that Late Archaic Chinese object relative clauses were reduced relative clauses consisting of a TP dominated by DP. They contained a functional morphemesuo, which attracted an operator to the edge of the vP before moving to T in order to provide T with an [N] feature that could be selected by D.
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