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Extending a Powerful Idea
(1980-07-01)
Mathematics is much more than the manipulation of numbers. At its best, it involves simple, clear examples of thought so apt to the world we live in that those examples provide guidance for our thinking about problems ...
Interfacing the One-Dimensional Scanning of an Image with the Applications of Two-Dimensional Operators
(1980-04-01)
To interface between the one-dimensional scanning of an image, and the applications of a two-dimensional operator, an intermediate storage is required. For a square image of size n2, and a square operator of size m2, ...
Toward a Computational Theory of Early Visual Processing In Reading
(1980-09-01)
This paper is the first of a series aimed at developing a theory of early visual processing in reading. We suggest that there has been a close parallel in the development of theories of reading and theories of vision ...
Representation and Recognition of the Movement of Shapes
(1980-10-01)
The problems posed by the representation and recognition of the movements of 3-D shapes are analyzed. A representation is proposed for the movements of shapes that lie within the scope of Marr & Nishihara's (1978) 3-D ...
The Progressive Construction of Mind
(1980-06-01)
We propose a vision of the structure of knowledge and processes of learning based upon the particularity of experience. Highly specific cognitive structures are constructed through activities in limited domains of ...
Primer for R users
(1980-09-01)
R is a text formatter. The information in this primer is meant to explain, in simple English, the basic commands needed to use R. Input for R is prepared on computer systems using a text editor. Which editor employed ...
EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable, Self-Documenting Display Editor
(1981-03-01)
EMACS is a display editor which is implemented in an interpreted high level language. This allows users to extend the editor by replacing parts of it, to experiment with alternative command languages, and to share ...
An Alternative to Using the 3D Delaunay Tessellation for Representing Freespace
(1989-09-01)
Representing the world in terms of visible surfaces and the freespacesexisting between these surfaces and the viewer is an important problemsin robotics. Recently, researchers have proposed using the 3DsDelaunay ...
Fast, Cheap and Out of Control
(1989-12-01)
Spur-of-the-moment planetary exploration missions are within our reach. Complex systems and complex missions usually take years of planning and force launches to become incredibly expensive. We argue here for cheap, ...
Location Recognition Using Stereo Vision
(1989-10-01)
A mobile robot must be able to determine its own position in the world. To support truly autonomous navigation, we present a system that builds and maintains its own models of world locations and uses these models to ...