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2021
This chapter investigates the mereological complexity of the Forms, asking, not whether Forms have parts (which was a question examined in chapter 4), but whether and how each Form is constitutionally unified. If objects participate in Forms, overlapping constitutionally with them, how do the parts of a Form make up a single entity?
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This chapter investigates the mereological complexity of the Forms, asking, not whether Forms have parts (which was a question examined in chapter 4), but whether and how each Form is constitutionally unified. If objects participate in Forms, overlapping constitutionally with them, how do the parts of a Form make up a single entity?
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Software Is Part Poetry, Part Prose
2016Software is part Poetry, part Prose. But it has much more in common with both forms of natural language, than usually admitted: software concepts, rather than defined by syntactic oriented computer programming languages, are characterized by the semantics of natural language. This paper exploits these similarities in a two-way sense.
Exman, Iaakov, PLEBE, Alessio
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Part-to-part morphing for planar curves
The Visual Computer, 2014This paper presents a shape-morphing technique that interpolates a pair of 2D polygons or curves. Firstly, a user-guided feature point correspondence is introduced to associate similar parts between the source and target shapes, which allows user to control the correspondence results effectively and flexibly.
Wenwu Yang, Xun Wang 0007, Guozheng Wang
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Part propagation for local part segmentation
2016 Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP), 2016Segment propagation transfers object priors among images, which is an important prior generation manner in image segmentation. The existing propagation methods focus on object foreground propagation, while the detailed part propagation is deficiency, which is caused by the challenges that not only the multiple part regions, but also their relationships
Fanman Meng +5 more
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Parting Lines and Parting Surfaces of Injection Moulded Parts
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 1990This paper presents a computer method for automatic determination of a parting line and the corresponding parting surface of a part for injection moulding. The method requires the input of a solid model of the part and the preferred injection mould parting direction.
Tan, S.T. +3 more
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Proceedings of the 22nd Conference of the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group of Australia on Computer-Human Interaction, 2010
Art and Science, just like Science and Magic are seen as distinct practices, requiring distinct world views. In the OWL project we call on, cross-fertilise and blur boundaries between all three. The project is predicated on Clarke's third rule of technology prediction, that "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" (Clarke,
Danielle Wilde, Kristina Andersen
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Art and Science, just like Science and Magic are seen as distinct practices, requiring distinct world views. In the OWL project we call on, cross-fertilise and blur boundaries between all three. The project is predicated on Clarke's third rule of technology prediction, that "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" (Clarke,
Danielle Wilde, Kristina Andersen
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Differential processing of part-to-whole and part-to-part face priming
NeuroReport, 1999We provide electrophysiological evidence supporting the hypothesis that part and whole face processing involve distinct functional mechanisms. We used a congruency judgment task and studied part-to-whole and part-to-part priming effects. Neither part-to-whole nor part-to-part conditions elicited early congruency effects on face-specific ERP components,
B, Jemel +4 more
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Neurointensivists: Part of the problem or part of the solution?
Critical Care Medicine, 2008Cherylee W J, Chang +6 more
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