Not exact matches
«Everyone's still in the mode of copying what Apple did largely, and the 3 - D does have the effect of wiping out
simple spoofs — you can't hold up a picture anymore and expect it to do anything,» says Kevin Bowyer, a University of Notre Dame professor who studies biometrics and
object recognition.
The algorithm used by a computer model called the Boltzmann machine, invented by Geoffrey Hinton and Terry Sejnowski in 1983, appears particularly promising as a
simple theoretical explanation of a number of brain processes, including development, memory formation,
object and sound
recognition, and the sleep - wake cycle.
Simple rhyming couplets which I wrote myself to introduce a topic on colour
recognition, help pupils learn the colour blue and identify blue
objects around them.