Sentences with phrase «images of the objects at»

Radio astronomers, like astronomers using visible light, usually seek to make images of the objects at which they aim their telescopes.

Not exact matches

In an article from Co.create.com, Abigail Posner, Head of Strategic Planning And Agency Development at Google explains our societal fascination with sharing cat memes and videos: «In the language of the visual web, when we share a video or an image, we're not just sharing the object, we're also sharing in the emotional response it creates.»
There are different ways to perform facial recognition, but generally the accuracy of it depends on factors such as the quality of the image of your face at authentication time, light conditions, time between the enrollment image and verification, and visibility of occluding objects like a scarf or sunglasses.
A photo lightbox is a tent - like container with several light bulbs aimed at its interior that photography professionals often use to create well - illuminated images of objects.
The radar shoots lasers at objects in order to detect them and works closely with the cameras and normal radars to create a thorough image of the car's surroundings.
The radar shoots lasers at objects in order to detect them, and works closely with the cameras and normal radar to create a thorough image of the car's surroundings.
The news: Facebook created a data set of 3.5 billion pictures and 17,000 hashtags pulled from public Instagram accounts to improve how well it can recognize objects in images, the company announced on stage at its annual F8 developer conference today.
- «The scholarly community will need to see the full report and images of the artifacts to make a judgment in regard to the interpretation of these objects as coins,» Steven Ortiz, associate professor of archaeology and biblical backgrounds at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, said.
But taken at face value, they are alienating insofar as they betray us into placing our own possibilities outside of us as attributes of God and not of humanity, viewing ourselves as unworthy objects of a projected image of our own essential nature.
Thus the image of Satan aptly illustrates both the Oedipal relation, at the level of personal development, and the subject - object dichotomy, at the level of world - perception.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
At the bottom of Campbell's heroic circle is the goal of the quest, expressed in such images as atonement, deification, or the capture of a desired object.
As the folks at the Michael Kohn Gallery in L.A. explain it, the art exhibit that opened last Saturday «takes the idea of the object — in this case the seductive shape of the surfboard — and attempts to trap the image beneath the fiberglass and resin surface.
Because different routes around the massive object are longer than others, light from different images of the same Type Ia event will arrive at different times.
A team led by Shree K. Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor of Computer Science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a novel sheet camera that can be wrapped around everyday objects to capture images that can not be taken with one or more conventional cameras.
This high - resolution image of Jupiter's moon Io was snapped last November 6 by the Galileo spacecraft, and it has given astronomers their best look at the most volcanically active object in the solar system since the Voyager flyby in 1979.
The images of 288P, which is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, revealed that it was actually not a single object, but two asteroids of almost the same mass and size, orbiting each other at a distance of about 100 kilometres.
The lens manages to focus sharp images onto both of them, so the beetle can see near and far objects at the same time, with equal sharpness.
Even at such low magnification, the images were fuzzy, and sometimes a bit of imagination was required to reconstruct the structure of the object in view.
This scenario is one of many that researchers at Stanford University are imagining for a system that can produce images of objects hidden from view.
A group of researchers at Osaka University found that neurons in the monkey visual cortical area V4 * 1, one of the areas in the visual cortex, calculate the size of an object based on information on its retinal image size and the distance from the object.
Researchers at the University of Guadalajara, in Mexico, in collaboration with the University of the Republic in Uruguay designed a program of digital processing of 3D image from the projection and digitization of binary data that allows three - dimensional reconstruction of various objects in order to reproduce parts of classic automobiles, prehispanic antiques, as well as serving as a tool for face recognition.
If there was no mental image at all — if the subject knew only that he was thinking of an object — he was to give it a score of 1.
The Gauss Prize for research that has had an impact outside mathematics is awarded to Stanley Osher of the University of California at Los Angeles, who has developed techniques for image processing and animation that enable complex objects to be approximated realistically, and for blurred or indefinite objects to be more sharply defined.
At that time, the apes had been taught to recognise images of different objects on a screen.
In fog so dense that human vision could penetrate only 36 centimeters, the system was able to resolve images of objects and gauge their depth at a range of 57 centimeters.
Our brain is so good at identifying contours and objects in images that it is sometimes deceived into seeing them even if they do not actually exist (such as the edges of the blue triangle in the foreground of the figure).
Fiez, who studies the neuroscience of reading, says those features may tap into how our eyes and brains process images: Neurons fire faster at the site of objects that display vertical symmetry — like human faces — and horizontal and vertical lines, which are common in natural landscapes.
Although the images are relatively low - resolution at just 6 meters per pixel, they reveal a bright object thought to be Schiaparelli's parachute, as well as a 15 - by -40-meter dark patch roughly one kilometer to the north of the parachute.
The disturbance visible at the outer edge of Saturn's A ring in this image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft could be caused by an object replaying the birth process of icy moons.
When we look at an object, the images captured by the left and right eyes are slightly different from each other and when combined they give the brain the perception of depth.
For the first time, scientists working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a new type of lens that bends and focuses ultraviolet (UV) light in such an unusual way that it can create ghostly, 3D images of objects that float in free space.
Then, the researchers took advantage of rats» natural tendency to look longer at novel objects, and showed them images of, say, cloverleaves, swans or bunnies.
Michael Barnett - Cowan at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen, Germany, and colleagues showed 15 volunteers an image of an object tilted to the right and asked them to judge whether it was about to topple.
In fact, when Chris Burrows of the European Space Agency did a detailed inspection of the Hubble images, he located a dim object that could be the source of the beams at the predicted location — about one - third light - year from the center of the supernova explosion.
Based on high definition 3D lossless digital imaging technology, the Compound Eye imaging system can acquire realistic 3D positional information of objects at both near and far fields, which provides a solution to image distortion caused by conditions such as insufficient light and inadequate resolution.
At some, the sky illuminates the object, the image being collected in much the same way as an optical camera,» explains John Salkeld, QinetiQ's director of optronics.
Daniel Wang, an astrophysicist at Northwestern University, was studying images of the Pinwheel galaxy, or M101, when he noticed the two unusual objects.
1 In the Leaning Tower Illusion, discovered by Frederick Kingdom, Ali Yoonessi, and Elena Gheorghiu of McGill University, two identical side - by - side images of the same tilted and receding object appear to be leaning at two different angles.
The research findings of Jacqueline Snow (left) and Michael Gomez, a graduate student in her lab at the University of Nevada, Reno, show that real, graspable objects hold more interest for humans than images of objects.
In June 2013, the researchers obtained high - resolution near - infrared images of the object using the 10 - meter Keck II telescope at Keck Observatory.
Other discoveries in the Milky Way detailed in the special edition include the sharpest image yet of a gamma ray source — a nearby supernova remnant — which will enable researchers to study this object at finer scale than before — and three new «gamma ray shells» that are possibly examples of a new type of supernova remnant.
Adaptive optics images made with ARIES at the MMT of 87 Kepler Objects of Interest place limits on the presence of fainter stars in or near the Kepler aperture.
Adaptive optics images made with ARIES at the MMT of 87 Kepler Objects of Interest place limits on the presence of fainter stars in or near the Kepler... ▽ More The Kepler mission has revolutionized our understanding of exoplanets, but some of the planet candidates identified by Kepler may actually be astrophysical false positives or planets whose transit depths are diluted by the presence of another star.
The first image showed no structure in the object, even at the extremely fine level of detail achievable with HALCA; it is what astronomers call a «point source.»
MAUNA KEA, HAWAII — A team of researchers led by Justin R. Crepp, the Freimann Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Notre Dame, has directly imaged a very rare type of brown dwarf that can serve as a benchmark for studying objects with masses that lie between stars and planets.
Taught by award - winning professor of physics and astronomy David M. Meyer and vetted by curators at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, this course delivers both a thorough understanding of all the fascinating and exotic objects the universe contains, as well as a spectacular visual tour showcasing the finest astronomical images ever created.
The micro-shutter array on LUVOIR's spectroscopic instrument should allow it to take an image of many objects at once and at the same depth of HST but 40 times faster.
You can perform background checks yourself with Google Image Search (just at the sextortion scammer will do) and request a validation photo with them holding an object of your choice.
The Object 4202 rocket was Iggy Azalea attends 10th ANNUAL GQ MEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS, at Ivy, Sydney (Image: Splash) The Australian rapper has never admitted to having help with her
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z