Within visual science the simple figures that induced spatial distortions were given the label 'geometrical optical illusions' in the mid-nineteenth century in order to restrict them to the relatively small but reliable distortions of visual space, mostly in the domains of size or orientation. ...
2.1. Materials 2.2. Apparatus and research methodology 3. Results and discussion 4. Conclusions References Article outline is loading... Figures and tables Table 1 ADVERTISEMENT Materials Chemistry and Physics Available online 3 January 2015 In Press, Corrected Proof— Note to usersInfluence...
S11. Figures 20 and S11 are two versions of one pattern type; mostly they differ only in details. For example, in the modification from Fig. S11, dots replace the small trian- gles, which are present in the version from Fig. 20. Degraded swastikas characterize also the large-scale,...
Questionnaires allow collecting data, including figures, which after being processed can be published and thanks to that become known. The first part of carried questionnaires research on didactics of descriptive geometry, engineering geometry and subjects related to geometry allows to gather information ...
Figures S1 and S2 show the closest-to-centre-point and the most-frequent profiles for each cluster and are helpful in visualising the geometry of the clusters. Cluster 1—Low-Coastline Back-Barrier Type (Shallow Angle) Generally characterized by a narrow shore, a gently inclined slope that ...
Browse Figures Versions Notes Abstract In this paper, we present a workflow that combines supervised and unsupervised methods for the reconstruction of geometric models with architectural information from unordered 3D data. Our method uses a downsampling strategy to enrich features to provide scalability...