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Thus, the symbols on the feature-value map coming from depth restriction are generated and removed dynamically while the user navigates a feature structure.
How is neighborhood perceived and navigated differently by males and females?
There is a helpful index, for navigating between chapters, and a short reference list which included citations up to 1966.
The space between power and desire is sometimes navigated with skill and sometimes ignored altogether.
The relevant issue of navigating robotic applications to this workshop is the quality of timeliness.
In this way, we could build a more comprehensive system for navigating argument structures through an interactive user interface that triggers such queries.
The treatment which focuses on process rather than conclusion, navigates through the sequence of attempts, challenges, failures and successes.
The performer's creativity is engaged as she navigates the various materials of the score in response to the moment of performance.
In any case, work on visualizing and navigating multi-document collections to date does not typically make provisions for, or use, multi-document summarization.
The user navigates his or her own performance similarly to a child playing a video game.
The 24-hour darkness and the cloud cover would vastly increase the danger in navigating in ice close to a poorly mapped coast.
The next result concerns the conditions under which the robot reaches its moving goal when navigating under the velocity pursuit guidance law.
They gained experience in navigating the robot from the manual control interface.
Unfortunately, it easily localizes a robot's position even if it navigates via a topological map.
The dialectic between resisting and reinforcing gender norms - the tension between contestation and consent - highlights the role of individual personality in navigating social organisation.
However, this relative velocity is small compared to that which the red cell experiences in navigating through the microcirculation due to pressure forcing.
In a recent work,15 the ground irregularities influence on the behaviour of a wheeled mobile robot when navigating on uneven surfaces was addressed.
In this paper, a mobile robot is autonomously navigated to many locations in a cluttered laboratory environment by a variety of routes.
Our evolutionary ancestors spent much of their time navigating forest canopies.
Judd13 showed that ants store series of snapshots at different distances from their goal to use them for navigating during subsequent journeys.
Decision-based conceptual design: modeling and navigating heterogeneous design spaces.
He suggests that an evolutionary ancestor might have spent time navigating the forest canopy.
We store vast amounts of material, with a variety of mechanisms for understanding, containing, and navigating it.
Unfortunately, navigating such robustness-vulnerability trade-offs is complicated by the instability of the class of disturbances society faces.
By manipulating a stationary bicycle, the user navigates the projection of a cityscape.
The interactor, then, will actually be making the piece as he or she explores the materials, rather than simply navigating around pre-existing discrete sections.
The rest of this section is about determining the correct figure and navigating this joint activity in which only females take part.
Within this region, it navigates to a subgoal that is the nearest to the final goal.
Once this is done, the robot navigates to this recharging station.
We have recognized that these notions interfered with a certain reactivity, but they could be desirable if a robot navigated in a partially known environment.
A whole new way of navigating one's course through everyday life, of making sense of the behavior both of oneself and others, was opened up.
The sociologist ceased to be a slumming social explorer navigating an abyss and became the disinterested interpreter of abstract data.
The great potential payoffs from successfully navigating reallife coordination games may have been part of the selective pressure favoring the evolution of language and culture.
Tree shrews are fast moving, agile, and show proficiency in navigating arboreal environments, abilities that require welldeveloped temporal vision and motor system control.
She deftly navigates her way through the political, gender and economic dimensions of the period, avoiding simplistic presentations of religious experience.
The uninitiated reader might get lost, navigating between papers which often take for granted much that would need to be explained to them.
A sound model is a computational object capable of navigating over a constrained range of sounds, under the control of a small number of parameters.
We regard reading books as an essential skill for navigating effectively in our culture; it represents an achievement.
As we are navigating mathematical waters close to known undecidable quantities, the reader might worry about the computability of these data.
Typically, the user can build a query by navigating through a visual representation of the ontology structure and/or query structure.
First, the user selects a class in the ontology, as point to start navigating from.
Through her careful attention to these peripheral actors, she portrays the complexity of individuals navigating difficult and often contradictory political and cultural terrains.
Figure 16 shows how the robot searches and finds the landmark of the door d2 navigating along the corridor.
Optimizing the condition number, therefore, does not address the possibility that average capabilities may change as the workspace is navigated.
The maximum link length that can be navigated is 100.
The vehicle safely navigated between three waypoints while avoiding two hazards.
Figure 35 shows that the vehicle successfully navigated between waypoints and reached the goal location.
When the robot is searching for a book in autonomous mode, it navigates through the library without hitting people and obstacles.
Initially, the robot navigates using the parallel navigation, and when an obstacle is detected, the obstacle-avoidance mode is activated.
They swim around the aquarium in an 'intelligent' fashion, navigating to avoid each other and any other real fish or obstacles.
The par titioning method was presented as a designer guided approach to navigating in these discrete spaces to identify promising platform designs.
In this task the driver would benefit if he were able to use both systems more or less simultaneously, especially the dorsal system for navigating.
Continuous neural dynamics is navigated, as a bird navigates wind currents, using small adjustments to get a large result.
During the first 3 years of life, children are navigating several successive stage-salient tasks related to self-regulation.
In other words, an element of stability offers a psychological rudder for navigating the life-affecting results of the match process.
Material then, in its development and context, freely navigates a complex, but complementary network of associations to time, motion and memory.
There are three main means of navigating the current site.
Theory and practice-conceptualization and craft-conjoin here, bringing into focus an author's individuality as he navigates his way through or past structural conditions.
Multiple links may be navigated into the workspace and thus their movements are constrained by the obstacles.
The human operator was able to make them weave in and out of obstacles and navigated them over a course.
In each trial, the robot navigated from the start point (a variable position close to the author's desk) to a goal location.
The following result states that the robot navigating under the parallel navigation law reaches the goal when the previous assumptions are satisfied.
Therefore, while navigating along a wall, the robot sees the wall not as a line but as a set of points.
They use vision for navigating in their environment, predator avoidance, and foraging for food.
Throughout this paper, steering tasks are defined according to the roadway scene and the set of verbal instructions given to the drivers to guide them in navigating the scene.
A communitarian casuistry is comfortable navigating in this way because such needs often arise from the comparison of cases and paradigms and the attempt to reconcile them.
The problem of navigating in an unknown environment was first addressed29 with application to mobile robots, without addressing the issue of integrating path-planning to lower level robot control.
The work under review constitutes the first book-length study of the multifarious notions of intent, navigating the spheres of ritual, contract, marriage, divorce, inheritance, and penal law.
The following evaluation model confronts these "gray zones" and offers three vehicles for successfully navigating through them: (1) evaluation criteria, (2) acceptable cutoffs, and (3) conditions of coverage.
The situations most respondents reported problems with were reverse parking, remembering a route only driven once before, dividing their attention between two tasks, and navigating efficiently through an unknown area.
The authors propose a mechanism for the disorder whereby brain damage prevents patients from developing knowledge of the emotional aspects required for navigating and understanding social situations.
A more direct comparison would be with the situationist's call for 'psychogeography' - a practical technique for navigating physical and social structures using deranged or anti-functional maps.
Thus, there is a need for a procedure that may direct the design process by effectively navigating through the available intermediate states to reach a desirable objective.
We now track through the learner's sequence of hypotheses in the course of navigating the domain shown in figures 2/3, to see how a superset error could arise.
During the event, visitors to the site navigated through a virtual interface, and while manipulating elements, projected their actions in the form of triggered sounds into the physical space.
Navigating means moving a boat on water and for that one may use a machine, a car, a tractor, oneself or a horse.
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American scientists are working on an entirely new type of electronic navigating mechanism which cannot be fouled or diverted by enemy interference.
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The danger of navigating these big ships in the narrow waters is a very serious one.
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If there are people at sea who are incapable of navigating or of running a modern ship properly, other people's lives are put at risk.
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In former days the navigating officer was not an officer of the same status and position as the ordinary executive officer—he held separate rank.
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The change was made in the system of educating the navigating officer.
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All accounts speak as highly of the navigating skill of the pilots and crews as of their determination.
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Not many people would think that that was a wise way of navigating.
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I speak as one who has used these canals, and navigated them myself on a number of occasions in both directions.
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Is not the overwhelming lesson that safety management must be proactive and that every vessel must be constantly capable of navigating safely at all times?
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Of the officers navigating the ships we need scarcely speak, because they have proved their value times without number.
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They were not without their squalls and shoals, but those have been successfully navigated.
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I refer to the waterways which in the past were happily navigated by local barges.
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Mandatory discharge - mandatory discharge should be made a statutory requirement in all coastal waters navigated, to avoid environmental disasters.
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There, navigating and handling small craft, were hundreds of purely amateur civilian sailors, who learned their craft in days of peace around our shores.
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I may add that in most cases the penalty is for the aeronaut who recklessly or negligently navigates his craft.
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We do not expect to be longer than about 8 o'clock in finishing this stage, making allowances for the normal difficulties of navigating.
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Obviously, when one is navigating one spends the night with the craft.
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Indeed, there is nothing to stop anybody navigating the seas from speaking any language he likes.
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The system would provide indication on the navigating bridge showing when the doors are open and when they are closed and secure.
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My desire is to see these ships navigated in a safer manner so that there may be increased safety at sea.
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She acknowledged that there is a fine line to be navigated.
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There is a tendency to reduce air crews and to dispense with specialist officers by employing pilots with engineering and navigating certificates.
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The navigating officer was held by the court to blame.
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