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You can create such shapes using the brush or wand tool - hold down 'Alt' to turn on 'subtract mode', and this lets you remove areas from inside an existing shape. You can also hold down shift when using the brush to create multiple polygons but which are treated as the same object ...
Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolution of some of the most elaborated and sexually dimorphic traits in animals. Although there is sexual dimorphism in the shape of human faces, it is not clear whether this is similarly due to mate ch...
Compared to two-dimensional methods, 3D reconstruction models are more data-intensive but give rise to more accurate results. They allow for the geometry of the plant to be reconstructed [8], and hence find important applications in the morphological classification of plants. Moreover, 3D methods ...
To make things easier, I am considering a flat lift distribution, and a constant spar and wing section/rectangular planform. I have calculated the moment of inertia of the different parts that make up the wing section, and located the resulting airfoil centroid, but I do not know how to ...
were extracted from 3D body scan data and normalised with respect to height. Machine learning processes were then used to find clusters of participants based on these simple measures. However, though the approach used by Loffler-Wirth et al. identified body types within large cohorts, the primary...
RL aims to find the optimal policy, which is a set of rules that tells the agent which action to take in a given state to maximize its long-term reward. The agent learns this policy through trial and error by taking actions, observing the resulting state and reward, and updating its dec...
Interactive computer simulations are commonly used as pedagogical tools to support students’ statistical reasoning. This paper examines whether and how these simulations enable their intended effects. We begin by contrasting two theoretical frameworks—
Does anyone know a way to export this basic data from a 3d Solid object in an excel sheet. ... To get that information from a selected object [of any kind] is easy enough -- I've had this little command for years: (defun C:BB (/ minpt maxpt); Bounding Box of selected obj...
, y = the height above or below the neutral axis, and I = the moment of inertia at the axle's centroid. You can think of moment of inertia as a beam's ability to resist bending. This number is easiest to obtain from tables of previous calculations for common cross-sectional shapes....