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And that's why designers, more and more, are working on behaviors rather than on
objects.
You know, sometimes, you search and search for these objects, and you find nothing.
I went into the scanner, I lay on my back, I held my head as still as I could while staring at pictures of faces like these and
objects
like these and faces and
objects
for hours.
When I got out of the scanner, I did a quick analysis of the data, looking for any parts of my brain that produced a higher response when I was looking at faces than when I was looking at objects, and here's what I saw.
And what that part of my brain is doing is producing a higher MRI response, that is, higher neural activity, when I was looking at faces than when I was looking at
objects.
So I got back in the scanner, I looked at more faces and I looked at more
objects
and I got a similar blob, and then I did it again and I did it again and again and again, and around about then I decided to believe it was for real.
It's managed to find a way of thinking about these
objects
that's separated out these together.
They revealed to us a tiny world of objects, life and structures that are too small for us to see with our naked eyes.
It doesn't use optics like a regular microscope to make small
objects
bigger, but instead it uses a video camera and image processing to reveal to us the tiniest motions and color changes in
objects
and people, changes that are impossible for us to see with our naked eyes.
Those pressure waves hit
objects
and they create small vibrations in them, which is how we hear and how we record sound.
Can we actually invert this process and recover sound from video by analyzing the tiny vibrations that sound waves create in objects, and essentially convert those back into the sounds that produced them.
In this way, we can turn everyday
objects
into microphones.
That's how tiny the motions are that we are now able to pull out just by observing how light bounces off
objects
and gets recorded by our cameras.
We can recover sounds from other objects, like plants.
MR: And now, 137 years later, we're able to get sound in pretty much similar quality but by just watching
objects
vibrate to sound with cameras, and we can even do that when the camera is 15 feet away from the object, behind soundproof glass.
And to get a reward, a drop of orange juice that monkeys love, this animal has to detect, select one of these
objects
by touching, not by seeing it, by touching it, because every time this virtual hand touches one of the objects, an electrical pulse goes back to the brain of the animal describing the fine texture of the surface of this object, so the animal can judge what is the correct object that he has to grab, and if he does that, he gets a reward without moving a muscle.
So nodes represent the tangible
objects
like the toaster and people, and links represent the connections between the nodes.
Actually, this bubble wrap, which is used to pack fragile objects, combined with a toy, made Mugen Pop Pop, a toy where you can pop the bubbles as much as you like.
This is light waves, electromagnetic radiation that bounces off
objects
and it hits specialized receptors in the back of our eyes.
But when you grow
objects
like this, the properties are invariant with the print direction.
But this process is so gentle, we can grow these
objects
up from the bottom using additive manufacturing and make amazing things in tens of seconds, opening up new sensor technologies, new drug delivery techniques, new lab-on-a-chip applications, really game-changing stuff.
So ultimately, we want to teach the machines to see just like we do: naming objects, identifying people, inferring 3D geometry of things, understanding relations, emotions, actions and intentions.
The first step towards this goal is to teach a computer to see objects, the building block of the visual world.
In 2009, the ImageNet project delivered a database of 15 million images across 22,000 classes of
objects
and things organized by everyday English words.
Sometimes, when the computer is not so confident about what it sees, we have taught it to be smart enough to give us a safe answer instead of committing too much, just like we would do, but other times our computer algorithm is remarkable at telling us what exactly the
objects
are, like the make, model, year of the cars.
So far, we have just taught the computer to see
objects.
So far, we have taught the computer to see
objects
or even tell us a simple story when seeing a picture.
Afterwards, the big planets like Jupiter and Saturn, they were not in their place where they are now, and they interacted gravitationally, and they swept the whole interior of the solar system clean, and what we now know as comets ended up in something called the Kuiper Belt, which is a belt of
objects
beyond the orbit of Neptune.
And sometimes these
objects
run into each other, and they gravitationally deflect, and then the gravity of Jupiter pulls them back into the solar system.
As an astrophysicist, I have the awesome privilege of studying some of the most exotic
objects
in our universe.
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