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The brain has this complex task of putting together, integrating, subsets of these regions into something that's more meaningful, into what we would consider to be objects, as you see on the right.
If you show him real world images, if you show others like him real world images, they are unable to recognize most of the
objects
because the world to them is over-fragmented; it's made up of a collage, a patchwork, of regions of different colors and luminances.
When you ask them, "Even if you can't name the objects, just point to where the
objects
are," these are the regions that they point to.
So we are creating Dylan, which is a computational system with an ambitious goal of taking in visual inputs of the same kind that a human child would receive, and autonomously discovering: What are the
objects
in this visual input?
These are real
objects
that I'm going to show you.
It can pick up very delicate
objects
like a raw egg, or in this case, a lightbulb.
In this case, it's very intuitive; this student, probably his first time using it, is doing very complex manipulation tasks, picking up
objects
and doing manipulation, just like that.
Your job is to come up with as many other ways to use common everyday
objects
as you can think of.
They did the test twice, with different
objects.
So think about these two common
objects.
And these things, because we can copy and transmit them so easily, actually circulate within our culture a lot more like ideas than like physically instantiated
objects.
And it explains the vast right-wing conspiracy that's obviously developed around these licenses, as now more than 350 million digital
objects
are out there, licensed freely in this way.
The contract is the same as with real word
objects
in real world containers.
The beam splitters and lenses are represented by physical objects, and the system projects down the laser beam path.
We print geometry where we can make industrial design
objects
like, you know, shoes, leather belts, handbags, etc., where no sentient creature is harmed.
So let me show you a few
objects.
I want you to imagine how we got from making
objects
like this to making
objects
like this.
These are both real
objects.
And the other thing there's no evidence for is exchange between groups, because the
objects
that you find in Neanderthal remains, the tools they made, are always made from local materials.
And when human beings began moving
objects
around like this, it was evidence that they were exchanging between groups.
I was an introverted child, to the point of communicating with colored crayons and apologizing to
objects
when I bumped into them, so my mother thought it might do me good to write down my day-to-day experiences and emotions.
But with the limited time we have available, I'd like to show you the cognitive suite, which is the ability for you to basically move virtual
objects
with your mind.
The cool thing is that we're doing as well: as you interact with him, you're able to put things into his world; he recognizes
objects.
He'll recognize more
objects
and thus understand more words.
We're also sensitive to the shape of
objects
we have in our hands.
You bring in, say, six objects, and you ask a subject to rank them from the most to the least liked.
Rocks feel hard and impenetrable to our hands, precisely because
objects
like rocks and hands cannot penetrate each other.
We find it intuitively easy to grasp ideas like, when a rabbit moves at the sort of medium velocity at which rabbits and other Middle World
objects
move, and hits another Middle World object like a rock, it knocks itself out.
Robert Lansing plays a scientist experimenting with passing
objects
through solid matter, but he goes too far one night and unintentionally makes himself four-dimensional!
The scientist Charles and his wife (or assistant) Marissa receive some
objects
and a skull from an ancient Indian cemetery, and while cleaning a vase, they are attacked and murdered by a mysterious being, the Skeleton Man.
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