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Representation (systemics)
About: Representation (systemics) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 33821 publications have been published within this topic receiving 475461 citations.
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01 Jan 1982
TL;DR: In this paper, Batalin and Kallosh describe the situation with ultraviolet divergences in supergravity and present the quantization of gauge theories with open algebras in the representation with the third ghost.
Abstract: The purpose of this talk is, firstly, to describe the situation with ultraviolet divergences in supergravity and, secondly, to present the quantization of gauge theories with open algebras in the representation with the third ghost. This latter work was performed by I. Batalin and R. Kallosh.1
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01 Jan 1994
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02 Aug 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for identifying objects using a machine-vision based system is described, one embodiment is a method that captures a first image of at least one object with an image capture device, processes the first captured image to find an object region based on a reference two-dimensional model and determines a three-dimensional pose estimation.
Abstract: A system and method for identifying objects using a machine-vision based system are disclosed. Briefly described, one embodiment is a method that captures a first image of at least one object with an image capture device, processes the first captured image to find an object region based on a reference two-dimensional model and determines a three-dimensional pose estimation based on a reference three-dimensional model that corresponds to the reference two-dimensional model and a runtime three-dimensional representation of the object region where a point-to-point relationship between the reference three-dimensional models of the object and the runtime three-dimensional representation of the object region is not necessarily previously known. Thus, two-dimensional information or data is used to segment an image and three-dimensional information or data used to perform three-dimensional pose estimation on a segment of the image.
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23 Mar 2003TL;DR: A semantic network is presented as a knowledge representation for encapsulating rooms, users, groups, roles, and other information and its utility is demonstrated as a basis for ongoing work.
Abstract: When building intelligent spaces, the knowledge representation for encapsulating rooms, users, groups, roles, and other information is a fundamental design question. We present a semantic network as such a representation, and demonstrate its utility as a basis for ongoing work.
105 citations