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1965
On looking at a thing sometimes we say, ‘It’s a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’, and sometimes we say, ‘It looks like a torpedo, like a lemon, like an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’. Sometimes we say of a person that he saw a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, and sometimes we say that he saw something as a torpedo, a ...
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On looking at a thing sometimes we say, ‘It’s a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’, and sometimes we say, ‘It looks like a torpedo, like a lemon, like an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’. Sometimes we say of a person that he saw a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, and sometimes we say that he saw something as a torpedo, a ...
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Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1982
Abstract In common with others, the Services have long recognized the importance of the visual media to reinforce printed text and the spoken word. In this article, the author outlines the organization of the graphics support provided for both the operational and training roles of the Royal Air Force. He also gives some examples of the assistance given.
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Abstract In common with others, the Services have long recognized the importance of the visual media to reinforce printed text and the spoken word. In this article, the author outlines the organization of the graphics support provided for both the operational and training roles of the Royal Air Force. He also gives some examples of the assistance given.
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“See Nothing, See Double, See Shapes”
2016Abstract Neurologists are consulted to diagnose acute neuro-ophthalmologic conditions. This may include searching for a neurologic cause for monocular visual loss, to analyze acute diplopia or to explain positive visual phenomena; each of these signs and symptoms may need careful attention and evaluation.
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Noûs, 1993
In this paper I propose an analysis of a variety of perceptual constructions. I will take as the basic construction the seeing-that construction, analyzing it in terms of visual images and the concepts of knowledge and being a cause. I will then propose a reduction of the seeing-x, the seeing-as and the seeing-x-F constructions to the seeing-that ...
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In this paper I propose an analysis of a variety of perceptual constructions. I will take as the basic construction the seeing-that construction, analyzing it in terms of visual images and the concepts of knowledge and being a cause. I will then propose a reduction of the seeing-x, the seeing-as and the seeing-x-F constructions to the seeing-that ...
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Deep Learning for Seeing Through Window With Raindrops
IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019When taking pictures through glass window in rainy day, the images are comprised and corrupted by the raindrops adhered to glass surfaces. It is a challenging problem to remove the effect of raindrops from an image.
Yuhui Quan +3 more
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Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 1994
(1994). On seeing and not seeing. Journal of Child Psychotherapy: Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 165-184.
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(1994). On seeing and not seeing. Journal of Child Psychotherapy: Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 165-184.
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2018
We have been dealing with the concept of “seeing as.…” It has been argued that in most of the cases where we speak of what we see, as when we see boxes, ducks, rabbits, bears, bicycles, and x-ray tubes, we are speaking of having visual impressions which we see as boxes, ducks, rabbits, etc.
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We have been dealing with the concept of “seeing as.…” It has been argued that in most of the cases where we speak of what we see, as when we see boxes, ducks, rabbits, bears, bicycles, and x-ray tubes, we are speaking of having visual impressions which we see as boxes, ducks, rabbits, etc.
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On seeing human: a three-factor theory of anthropomorphism.
Psychology Review, 2007Nicholas Epley, A. Waytz, J. Cacioppo
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