نتایج جستجو برای: physical technique

تعداد نتایج: 1237630  

2007
Gregor Broll Sven Siorpaes Enrico Rukzio Massimo Paolucci John Hamard Matthias Wagner Albrecht Schmidt

Mobile interaction with objects from the real world is gaining in popularity and importance as different mobile technologies increasingly provide the basis for the extraction and usage of information from physical objects. So far, Physical Mobile Interaction is used in rather simple ways. This paper presents a comparison and evaluation of more complex and sophisticated techniques for Physical M...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Harold S Park Ken Gall Jonathan A Zimmerman

Structural reorientations in metallic fcc nanowires are controlled by a combination of size, thermal energy, and the type of defects formed during inelastic deformation. By utilizing atomistic simulations, we show that certain fcc nanowires can exhibit both shape memory and pseudoelastic behavior. We also show that the formation of defect-free twins, a process related to the material stacking f...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2016
M A King P J Worthington C A Ranson

This study aimed to investigate whether high peak ground reaction forces and high average loading rates are necessary to bowl fast. Kinematic and kinetic bowling data were collected for 20 elite male fast bowlers. A moderate non-significant correlation was found between ball speed and peak vertical ground reaction force with faster bowlers tending to have lower peak vertical ground reaction for...

2004
Scott E. Frees

We present a new interaction technique to make 3D direct manipulation more precise. The technique scales the motion of controlled objects based inversely on the speed of the user’s motion.

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2002
Barton L Anderson Manish Singh Roland W Fleming

One of the main theoretical challenges of vision science is to explain how the visual system interpolates missing structure. Two forms of visual completion have been distinguished on the basis of the phenomenological states that they induce. Modal completion refers to the formation of visible surfaces and/or contours in image regions where these properties are not specified locally. Amodal comp...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2006
Evan M Palmer Philip J Kellman Thomas F Shipley

Humans see whole objects from input fragmented in space and time, yet spatiotemporal object perception is poorly understood. The authors propose the theory of spatiotemporal relatability (STR), which describes the visual information and processes that allow visible fragments revealed at different times and places, due to motion and occlusion, to be assembled into unitary perceived objects. They...

Journal: :Vision Research 2008
Tyler W. Garaas Marc Pomplun

Inspection time (IT) is the most popular simple psychometric measure that is used to account for a large part of the variance in human mental ability, with the estimated corrected correlation between IT and IQ being -0.50. In this study, we investigate the relationship between IT and the performance and oculomotor variables measured during three simple visual tasks. Participants' ITs were first...

2014
Takuya Sakuyama Jorge David Figueroa Heredia Taiki Ogata Tatsunori Hara Jun Ota

This paper proposes a methodology by which two small mobile robots can grasp, lift, and transport large objects using hand carts. The specific problems involve generating robot actions and determining the hand cart positions to achieve the stable loading of objects onto the carts. These problems are solved using nonlinear optimization, and we propose an algorithm for generating robot actions. T...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2013
Stanisław Lachowski

INTRODUCTION The engagement of children in work on a family farm is a common phenomenon in many countries worldwide. An excessive loading of children with work creates many risks for their health or even life. Studies concerning the effect of work on health concern mainly the negative consequences for the health of working children. OBJECTIVE The objective of the study was the recognition of ...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
A. B. M. Moniruzzaman

Memory ballooning is dynamic memory management technique for virtual machines (VMs). Ballooning is a part of memory reclamation technique operations used by a hypervisor to allow the physical host system to retrieve unused memory from certain guest virtual machines (VMs) and share it with others. Memory ballooning allows the total amount of RAM required by guest VMs to exceed the amount of phys...

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