Thus, the first months and years of their life's, the mattress is the most
used object in a child's environment.
Expect your preschooler to continue to enjoy
using objects in silly ways — putting mittens on feet, walking around the house in your shoes, or pretending a toy car is a phone.
Interactive and active toys help baby to develop the fine motor control necessary to hold, understand, and
use objects in the everyday, adult world.
You will see your child's ability to use his imagination in action as he goes from
using objects in they way they are intended to be used — a comb for combing hair — to using them in new, creative ways.
Students can
use the objects in the containers as props for three - minute presentations about themselves.
«When a priest
uses any object in performing a ceremony, that object becomes endowed with... something like [a spirit], the priests call it tonwan or ton.
This is achieved by learning each guard's movement pattern and
using objects in the environment, which can range from an empty can to a sniper rifle, to clear a path to your intended target.
There are ways to
use objects in the environment to change directions (arrow blocks) and do tricks.
Puzzles are the usual «find a code and type it in» and «connect these two objects together to make this object» as well as the ever - difficult «
use these objects in succession.»
Kill The Bad Guy is an indie puzzle game that revolves around assassinating targets
using objects in the environment whilst remaining undiscovered and depicted in a simple, understated artistic design with plenty of dark humour.
Indiana's practice and these critical writings provoked us to wonder if these broader connections could be investigated and demonstrated by
using objects in the Whitney's collection.
This comment speaks to what Minimalism aims to achieve, which is to
use objects in and for themselves, and not as symbols or as representations (source).
With colleagues in the Nelson - Atkins Education department, she also developed a curriculum that
used objects in the American art collection to teach the content on the Civics portion of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Naturalization Test to new immigrants residing in the area.
You can then
use the object in - game like you would a motion controller.
Not exact matches
She worked other colors
in more subtly by
using found
objects like a distressed turquoise bookcase and yellow antique gate as display pieces — all
in keeping with her antique garden theme.
Because of these advanced logistic capabilities, the authors believe there will be «small robots delivering packages,» warehouse robots capable of moving heavy
objects, and self - driving trucks and planes routinely
used to deliver goods
in the future.
-- Daniel Putterman, cofounder, co-CEO, and head of business for Kogniz, Inc. which recently released AICam, fully - autonomous surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence that identify people and threats
in real - time,
using video - based facial recognition and
object detection; also having founded and run venture - backed technology companies over the last 20 years including MaxInfo, Inc. (acquired by NETM), EoExchange (S - 1), Mediabolic, Inc. (acquired by ROVI), and Cloud Engines, Inc..
«The ability to track, navigate, map and recognize both scenes and
objects using Movidius» low - power and high - performance SoCs opens opportunities
in areas where heat, battery life and form factors are key.»
Ultrahaptics pairs gesture technology with tactile feedback by
using ultrasonic waves that cause the user's skin to vibrate, creating the illusion of touching buttons or other physical
objects and allowing users to control devices seemingly
in mid-air.
Asked about the remarkable arrest,
in which the suspect appeared to draw an
object from his pocket and point it at the policeman, Chief Saunders answered: «The officers here are taught to
use as little force as possible
in any given situation.»
The experiment itself was simple: a hundred and forty - five undergraduate students were given a standard test of creativity known as an «unusual
use» task,
in which they had two minutes to list as many
uses as possible for mundane
objects such as toothpicks, bricks, and clothes hangers.
A different feature
in development would
use augmented reality to place virtual effects and
objects on a person, much the way Snapchat works.
Normally many of the
object - oriented programming languages clean up for you because they notice when you are running low on memory and haven't
used a bit of code
in a while, but
in the case of these terascale systems, it would be like having a kitchen the size of a football field, so by the time you ran out of room, it would take weeks to clean it up.
Simply because being too rigid and too inflexible creates far more pain and anguish than perhaps the
use of a wrong word, or placing an
object in the wrong place, or someone turning up five minutes late.
Li helped create the popular ImageNet computer - vision contest, which helped spur AI researchers to
use cutting - edge data crunching techniques like deep learning to identify
objects in photographs.
In her research, behavioral and learning scientist Marily Oppezzo tested groups of people as they brainstormed creative
uses for everyday
objects.
A cel, or celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which
objects are drawn or painted,
used in the production of animated cartoons.
Take the three - and - a-half-star review for the Watch from Macworld: «The Apple Watch is a beautiful
object,» writes Susie Ochs, but it's «definitely the slowest Apple product I've
used in years.»
The idea behind Aireal is that if you touch or hit an
object virtually, you should be able to have some time of real - world reaction to further engage you
in the game or program you're
using.
The startup routinely prints
objects in its labs and collects the data on those prints to finely tune its devices,
using algorithms that help with the calculations, DeSimone said.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is also experimenting with augmented reality technology and is partnering with Google for an Ancient Egypt exhibit
in which visitors can
use the museum's smartphones to see special digital graphics and information overlaid on certain
objects, like a mummy's sarcophagus.
The engineers
used an existing image tracking technology to pinpoint specific
objects within a video, which allows them to keep track of those
objects in the film over time.
Shoppers might be able to
use the phone to take a 3 - D picture of a product
in a store, then search for the
object on Amazon and buy it online.
The marriage between hardware and software can then be
used by app developers to create all kinds of interesting apps, including those that place 3 - D
objects in the real world.
In PowerPoint, you can even create cinematic animations
using Morph on those
objects.
Anil Jain, a Michigan State University professor who studies biometric recognition and computer vision, notes that it
uses an existing tactic called structured light to capture your visage
in three dimensions — something he employed for
object recognition back
in the 1980s.
He grew up bodysurfing
in South Africa, and he enjoyed
using random flat
objects, like fast - food trays, as hand planes to help him gain more control over a wave as he glided across it.
«We
use high - performance transactions systems, complex rendering and
object caching, workflow and queuing systems, business intelligence and data analytics, machine learning and pattern recognition, neural networks and probabilistic decision making, and a wide variety of other techniques,» founder and CEO Jeff Bezos famously noted
in a 2010 letter to shareholders.
For example,
in a 2012 study conducted by two researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara, 145 undergraduates were asked to come up with as many
uses for daily
objects (clothes hangers, bricks, toothbrushes, etc.) as they could
in two minutes — a standard exercise to measure creativity.
Impossible
Objects» Model One printers are already being
used by major manufacturers
in the U.S., chairman and founder Bob Swartz told CNBC.
In general, coins are
used to transfer wealth, while tokens can represent a «contract» for almost anything, from physical
objects to event tickets to loyalty points.
Their techniques are being
used for voice recognition, natural language processing, and detecting faces and
objects in images.
«The radars they
use are apparently meant for detecting moving
objects (as typically
used in adaptive cruise control systems), and seem to be not very good
in detecting stationary
objects,» he says.
These notary accounts can receive messages with updates about the
object or file represented
in the notary, and with the
use of NEM's multi-sig contracts, control of notary accounts can be transferred to other users.»
Both, among other issues,
objected to the
use of «cab»
in UberCab's name, since it was operating without a taxi license.
Speaking a little more concretely, the Golden Mean is equal to 1.618 (or 0.618, depending on the direction of movement) and is
used in triangular
objects.
Not - for - profits can engage
in profit - making activities as long as those activities are compatible with the not - for - profit
objects of the NFP, and the profits are
used exclusively for promoting its stated goals.
But
in this case, the system
uses a combination of prior maps as well as the lidar, which sends out a signal and gathers data on the range and intensity of
objects in its path and around it
in order to determine where the vehicle is driving
in real time.
In July, he
objected to the
use of the plane for campaign events: «Taxpayers are paying a fortune for the
use of Air Force One on the campaign trail by President Obama and Crooked Hillary,» he tweeted.
Also, she
used black women
in her performance and
in her video, and they were treated as
objects, which is disgusting, exploitative, and racist.