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final thesis printed!
author Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu>
date Mon, 12 May 2014 16:33:34 -0400
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79 booktitle={Computer Vision, 2005. ICCV 2005. Tenth IEEE International Conference}, 79 booktitle={Computer Vision, 2005. ICCV 2005. Tenth IEEE International Conference},
80 addendum = {\why{This is an example of using frame-dependent methods 80 addendum = {\why{This is an example of using frame-dependent methods
81 to detect actions in video. I consider this to be 81 to detect actions in video. I consider this to be
82 the wrong language for describing actions, because 82 the wrong language for describing actions, because
83 it has no way to completely describe even a simple 83 it has no way to completely describe even a simple
84 action like ``curling'' form all points of view.}} 84 action like ``curling'' from all points of view.}}
85 } 85 }
86 86
87 @book{man-wife-hat, 87 @book{man-wife-hat,
88 author = "Oliver Sacks", 88 author = "Oliver Sacks",
89 publisher = "Simon and Schuster", 89 publisher = "Simon and Schuster",
168 find this promising because it shows that simulated 168 find this promising because it shows that simulated
169 worlds are still clear enough for a simple rat to 169 worlds are still clear enough for a simple rat to
170 navigate --- they don't just have meaning from our 170 navigate --- they don't just have meaning from our
171 own highly advanced imaginations. I want to see if a 171 own highly advanced imaginations. I want to see if a
172 rat can reasonably grow up if it lives its entire 172 rat can reasonably grow up if it lives its entire
173 live hooked up to the game!}} 173 life hooked up to the game!}}
174 } 174 }
175 175
176 176
177 @mastersthesis{larson-symbols, 177 @mastersthesis{larson-symbols,
178 author = "Larson, Stephen David", 178 author = "Larson, Stephen David",