
- When we know enough to describe brain processes capable of giving perception in machines, the problem of consciousness
- To be published in the Proceedings of the Symposium on Applications of Computer Vision in Medical Image Processing, (AAAI 1994 Spring Symposium Series, Stanford Univerisity, CA) March 1994.
- Image Geometry Through Multiscale Statistics Terry Seung-Won Yoo
- The active observer gets invariant perceptions despite varying sensations. He perceives a constant object by vision despite changing sensations of light; he
- Rtools: Tools for Software Management Distributed Computing Environment
- For since the fabric of the Universe is most perfect and the works of a most wise creator, nothing at all takes place in the Universe in
- I hold in fact: (1) that small portions of space are of a nature analogous to little hills on a surface which is on the average flat. (2)
- Submitted to the 7th International Conference on Computer Vision Multiscale Statistical Image Invariants
- There is no conflict between causality and randomness or between determinism and probability if we agree, as we must, that scientific theories are not discoveries of the
- I have had my solutions for a long time, but I do not yet know how I am to arrive at them.
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- Precision Normals (Beyond Phong)
- Published in Barrett, H.H. and A.F. Gmitro, Information Processing in Medical Imaging, Proceedings of the 13th International Conference, IPMI '93, Flagstaff, AZ USA, June 1993,