An Integrated Computational Model of A Perceptual-motor System William R. Uttal, Gary Bradshaw, Sriram Dayanand, Robb Lovell, Thomas Shepherd. First published 1992 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Published 2014 by Psychology Press ...
This research monograph describes a large programming project in which an underwater organism, capable of perceiving, learning, deciding, and navigating, is computationally simulated.
... -1 ) ] 1 / 1 ( 3.31 ) where n - 1 Erisis Erit i = 0 i = 0 This interpolation is based on the partial Taylor series : 0 , 0. + 0 + 20 2 . ( 3.32 ) Because our goal in this part of the project is to recognize and reconstruct complete ...
For example, Navon's (1977) seminal paper was criticized by Miller (1981) in terms of what it is that is being attended to at any moment. Miller's point is that either local or global attributes may take precedence, depending on what we ...
When Klara is thrown into a terrifying chase across Europe, only the Swimmer can save her. But time is running out. . . . Utterly mesmerizing and harrowing, The Swimmer is a riveting read right up to its stunning conclusion.
The Swimmer
Quick Reads 2022 Helen is a retired teacher living on the Irish coast.
In 1956 Hungary, after their mother Katalin leaves her family and sets out for the West, her young children, Kata and Isti, join their depressed father, Kalman, on a circuitous odyssey through Hungary, living a peripatetic life of ...
There were first-class swimmers who were outstandingly good divers, and vice versa. It was the one or the other who usually won the top tripartite prizes, since their skill in one compensated for what was lacking in the others, ...
"The Swimmer tells the story of a writer working in her room overlooking a river during a long, hot summer.
The silence will be a new entrance to dreams, sleep a new way to breathe. Sensual and moving these are poems of renewal and of loss, poems that seek the moments of calm amid the jagged hours of daily life.