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    • Grouping For Recognition 

      Jacobs, David W. (1989-11-01)
      This paper presents a new method of grouping edges in order to recognize objects. This grouping method succeeds on images of both two- and three- dimensional objects. So that the recognition system can consider first ...
    • Natural Language Syntax and First Order Preference 

      McAllester, David; Givan, Robert (1989-10-01)
      We have argued elsewhere that first order inference can be made more efficient by using non-standard syntax for first order logic. In this paper we show how a fragment of English syntax under Montague semantics provides ...
    • Disparity Gradients and Depth Scaling 

      Bulthoff, Henrich; Fahle, Manfred (1989-09-01)
      The binocular perception of shape and depth relations between objects can change considerably if the viewing direction is changed only by a small angle. We explored this effect psychophysically and found a strong depth ...