Sentences with phrase «integrated image of the world»

Somehow, our integrated image of the world emerges from this complex labyrinthine network of brain structures.

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Not only is Alibaba a tech company, it's one of the world's premier tech companies, Zhang said, one that has integrated into its businesses advanced image - recognition and voice - recognition technology, artificial intelligence and «the world's fastest cloud processing, or streaming processing, platform.»
The computational methods validated and optimized in the study have been integrated into a commercial MPI image reconstruction package, and are currently in clinical use in dozens of hospitals both in Finland and all over the world.
The new, expanded World Travel Guide will feature: · Expert information, advice and opinion from World Travel Guide editorial team · More inspirational content with increased exposure to the «Holiday Ideas» channels and new galleries, more travel deals and features to help users find the perfect trip · Larger and higher quality images to inspire users and create a premium feel to site · More maps, with fully integrated Google maps allowing users to «drill down'to destinations and see the exact locations of attractions and things to do along with accessibility and opportunities to find events, car hire and hotels · Seamless integration with commercial partners with new advertising and sponsorship positions
The photographer — who rose to fame in the early 1990s with a modern style characterised by the merging of digital manipulation and darkroom techniques — has since started «composing» his images by integrating an interest in the natural world with concepts typically associated with painting and cinema.
Hagler, who was Noel's student, writes that «Scott always encouraged in me a love for the wholeness of perception, I would even say the wholeness of existence, accepting even that which is problematic, in the world and in myself, and integrating it and shaping it to try to produce an artwork which is so much more than a mimetic image, but under the best of circumstances becomes a fictionalized embodiment of reality that embraces a more complicated beauty and somehow, deep inside, rings true.»
Stanford Research Institute, International (Menlo Park, CA) 1987 — 1988 Consultant • Utilized a Dual - Purkinje - Image (DPI) Eyetracker and related peripherals to produce a commercially viable product, including synthesizing and recording all documentation and developing all procedures for manufacturing and maintenance • Produced schematics, machine drawings, assembly / alignment guidelines, and relevant marketing material • Integrated the work of, while collaborating closely with, world - renowned scientist with NASA experience into the commercial arena for business applications
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