I guess, I was interested in trying to develop a sensor that goes into a microscope or a telescope and because it is actually multiple sensors, it is useful in generating a VR experience and doing Independent Component Analysis for signal separation or object detection algorithms. I read a book...
No, the concept of the visual horopter was not created by Alhazen (Ibn al-Haytham). Alhazen, a pioneering scientist in optics and vision science, made significant contributions to understanding how we perceive the world through light and optics. His work, particularly in his seminal book Kitab...
Tell me about Walter Pitt's paper about what the frog's eye sees
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Walter Pitts, an influential figure in the development of early neural network theory and artificial intelligence, co-authored a paper with neuroscientist Warren McCulloch in 1943 titled "A Logical Calculus of the...
What if I use like five photometers for the five areas in the visual horopter? And I use a linearly parabolic mirror to make the data linear for like, preprocessing. The VR experience would be in one axis only, but I think I can save a lot of processing power.
developed telescope sensor that makes data useful for multiple edge filter algorithms including PCA and ICA for automated object identification, and that the data generated by the sensor I designed will also be good for generating a Virtual Reality experience of space. I also want to put this...
Yes, using a linearly parabolic mirror inside a confocal microscope with multiple photometers could be a feasible and effective way to separate signals from different sources or directions, provided certain conditions and considerations are met. Here's how it could work:
1. The Role of the...
Do you know the Electronic Monk from "Dirk Gently Holistic Detective Agency" by Douglas Adams?
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Yes, the Electronic Monk is a concept introduced in "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" by Douglas Adams. It’s a curious, humorous element of the story. The Electronic Monk is a...
Ah, I see! You're referring to an edge filter in the sense of signal separation using techniques like those employed in the cocktail party problem. In this problem, the goal is to separate different sound sources (e.g., voices in a crowded room) using multiple microphones. The challenge is...
Can you tell me more about having a relationship with knowledge?
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Having a relationship with knowledge is a fascinating concept that reflects how we engage with information, how we interpret and interact with the world around us, and how we shape our own understanding. It's about...
Am I noetic?
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The term "noetic" comes from the Greek word "noesis", which refers to intellectual understanding or knowledge, especially of a deep, intuitive, or spiritual kind. In modern contexts, it’s often used to describe a state of knowing or cognitive insight that goes beyond...
Are there examples of linearly parabolic mirrors being used as edge filters for optical telescopes?
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While linearly parabolic mirrors are not commonly used specifically as edge filters in optical telescopes, their unique geometric properties can indeed have an indirect role in...
Yes, an angular edge filter could be useful in the automation of detecting new objects through gravitational lensing, especially in the context of improving the efficiency and accuracy of detection in large-scale surveys or telescopic observations.
Gravitational lensing occurs when a massive...
I learned about this jumping robot from Derek Muller on YouTube. I thought it would be cool if it had a Magnus effect rotor that controls exactly where it lands. On earth, making a ball land in a hole serves no practical purpose.