diff thesis/dylan-accept.diff @ 513:4c4d45f6f30b

accept/reject changes
author Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu>
date Sun, 30 Mar 2014 10:41:18 -0400
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     1.5 +   
     1.6 +   In this thesis you have seen the =CORTEX= system, a complete
     1.7 +   environment for creating simulated creatures. You have seen how to
     1.8 +-  implement five senses including touch, proprioception, hearing,
     1.9 +-  vision, and muscle tension. You have seen how to create new creatues
    1.10 +-  using blender, a 3D modeling tool. I hope that =CORTEX= will be
    1.11 +-  useful in further research projects. To this end I have included the
    1.12 +-  full source to =CORTEX= along with a large suite of tests and
    1.13 +-  examples. I have also created a user guide for =CORTEX= which is
    1.14 +-  inculded in an appendix to this thesis.
    1.15 ++  implement five senses: touch, proprioception, hearing, vision, and
    1.16 ++  muscle tension. You have seen how to create new creatues using
    1.17 ++  blender, a 3D modeling tool. I hope that =CORTEX= will be useful in
    1.18 ++  further research projects. To this end I have included the full
    1.19 ++  source to =CORTEX= along with a large suite of tests and examples. I
    1.20 ++  have also created a user guide for =CORTEX= which is inculded in an
    1.21 ++  appendix to this thesis \ref{}.
    1.22 ++# dxh: todo reference appendix
    1.23 + 
    1.24 +   You have also seen how I used =CORTEX= as a platform to attach the
    1.25 +   /action recognition/ problem, which is the problem of recognizing