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Perception (from
Latin perceptio 'gathering, receiving') is the organization, identification, and
interpretation of
sensory information in
order to represent...
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matches their past
experience with
similar objects, as does the
shape and
perceptible function of an
armchair for sitting. The
focus on
perceived affordances...
- Like
traditional physical watermarks,
digital watermarks are
often only
perceptible under certain conditions, e.g.
after using some algorithm. If a digital...
- is also
known as the
difference limen,
difference threshold, or
least perceptible difference. For many
sensory modalities, over a wide
range of stimulus...
- NTSC-system countries, the TV scan rate of 30 frame/s
would cause a
perceptible speedup if the same were attempted, and the
necessary correction is performed...
- 10:1
compression with noticable, but
widely agreed to be
acceptable perceptible loss in
image quality.
Since its
introduction in 1992, JPEG has been...
- form and
location of the
copyright notice. The form used for "visually
perceptible" copies—that is,
copies that can be seen or read,
either directly (such...
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reproduce each frame,
effectively doubling the
frame rate as far as
perceptible overall flicker is concerned. When the
image capture device acquires...
- design, and any
situation where individual agents are few
enough to have
perceptible effects on each other. In
behavioural economics, it has been used to...
- any
perceptible change (e.g., a
change in
appearance or scent) when an
adult female is
fertile and near ovulation. Some
examples of
perceptible changes...