Jackendoff (2002) posed four challenges that linguistic combinatoriality and rules of language present to theories of brain function. The essence of these problems is the question...
We present here a theory of motion from a topological point of view, in a symbolic perspective. Taking space-time histories of objects as primitive entities, we introduce temporal...
We consider the vertex-isoperimetric problem for cartesian powers of a graph G. A total order on the vertex set of G is called isoperimetric if the boundary of sets of a given siz...
Radiative perturbation theory is a computational technique which can greatly ease the burden of repeated solution of the radiative transfer equation for model atmospheres which di...
We consider reconstruction algorithms using points tracked over a sequence of (at least three) images, to estimate the positions of the cameras (motion parameters), the 3D coordin...