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Seeing statistics at the upgraded 3.8m UK infrared telescope (UKIRT) [PDF]
From 1991 until 1997, the 3.8m UK Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) underwent a programme of upgrades aimed at improving its intrinsic optical performance. This resulted in images with a FWHM of 0."17 at 2.2 um in September 1998.
Adamson, Andy J. +5 more
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Horses’ Senses Involvement in Food Location and Selection
Senses are an important part of the interaction with the environment. Previous studies has been established that horses use smell and taste in the selection of their food.
Carla Andreea CULDA +1 more
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First whole atmosphere night-time seeing measurements at Dome C, Antarctica [PDF]
We report site testing results obtained in night-time during the polar autumn and winter at Dome C. These results were collected during the first Concordia winterover by A. Agabi. They are based upon seeing and isoplanatic angle monitoring, as well as in-
Agabi, Abdelkrim +7 more
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Comparing Object Recognition in Humans and Deep Convolutional Neural Networks—An Eye Tracking Study
Deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) and the ventral visual pathway share vast architectural and functional similarities in visual challenges such as object recognition.
Leonard Elia van Dyck +5 more
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The evolution and development of visual perspective taking [PDF]
I outline three conceptions of seeing that a creature might possess: ‘the headlamp conception,’ which involves an understanding of the causal connections between gazing at an object, certain mental states, and behavior; ‘the stage lights conception ...
Andrews K. +13 more
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Seeing and Hearing in the Laozi and Zhuangzi and the Question of Authority and Authenticity
The present paper investigates the significance of visual and auditory metaphors as used in the main Daoist classics the Laozi 老子 and Zhuangzi 莊子. While both works disparage the role of the senses, they nonetheless employ a large number of metaphors ...
Andrej Fech
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Seeing motion and apparent motion [PDF]
In apparent motion experiments, participants are presented with what is in fact a succession of two brief stationary stimuli at two different locations, but they report an impression of movement. Philosophers have recently debated whether apparent motion
Boring E. G. +13 more
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This study investigates the efficacy of various genomic prediction models—Genomic Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (GBLUP), Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGB), and Multilayer Perceptron (MLP)—in predicting ...
Joseph A. Thorsrud +4 more
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Results from the GMT Ground-Layer Experiment at the Magellan Telescopes [PDF]
We present results from our two year study of ground-layer turbulence as seen through the 6.5-meter Magellan Telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory. The experiment consists of multiple, moderate resolution, Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensors deployed over ...
Athey, A. +3 more
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The Visual Mechanisms of Seeing in Experiencing the Interior
This paper discusses the visual mechanisms of seeing and their significance in experiencing an interior space. The discussion investigates what the observers can obtain from seeing activities.
Maria M. C. Sengke +1 more
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