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Character (mathematics)
About: Character (mathematics) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 46723 publications have been published within this topic receiving 411412 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the role of character identification and character type in the effects of narrative transportation that occur from storytelling ads was investigated, and it was found that storytelling video ads can reduce character identification, which results in an overall decrease in positive attitude toward the brand, when using animal characters.
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31 Jan 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a terminal displays on an icon pallet (110) icons (111, ---) indicating operations/statuses in conjunction with representation data such as animation, sound and character string.
Abstract: A terminal displays on an icon pallet (110) icons (111, ---) indicating operations/statuses in conjunction with representation data such as animation, sound and character string. A control input area (120) that can display the mixtures of icons (121) and character strings (122) is provided on the display screen of the terminal, to allow the user to input icons (121) by selecting icons (111) from the icon pallet (110) and to input character strings (122) via the keyboard. The terminal controls the operation/status of an own character displayed on an animation display area (100a) according to an icon (121), and displays a character string (122) immediately following the icon (121) in synchronization with the animation of the own character. Accordingly, a representation data control system capable of controlling quickly and accurately various representations can be implemented despite delicate differences between respective representations.
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TL;DR: It is shown that the discretisation of the Griffin-Hill-Wheeler equation is independent of the character of the weight functionf(α), and the possibility of obtaining accurate weight functions through discretification is discussed.
Abstract: It is shown that the discretisation of the Griffin-Hill-Wheeler equation is independent of the character of the weight functionf(α). The possibility of obtaining accurate weight functions through discretisation is discussed and the methods proposed are compared with an existing variational technique. The applications include the classical variational problem of representing hydrogen orbitals in terms of Gaussians as an optimal case.
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TL;DR: A system to recognize handwritten Chinese characters is presented, where a new efficient algorithm is proposed, based on accumulated chain codes, for line approximation, in the first stage.
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TL;DR: In this article, a recognition test was conducted on the most commonly used Chinese characters in the Ming, Kai, and Li styles, measuring the minimum visible size of each character in each style.
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