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... a ... Given my proclivities, I very much like the behaviorist tinge you put on this post ;-). ... differences. ... Whatever this means. ... As indicated,...
This is a very good science column in the local rag. Josh http://www.laweekly.com/quark-soup/12791/the-itsy-bitsy-spider/ Has very big eyes and is a lot...
... "The itsy-bitsy spider crawled up the waterspout, down came the rain and washed the spider out, out came the sun and dried up all the rain, and the...
... ... I see some little hunting-jumping spiders out on my porch, also, though I don't know their species. Size is about the same, and their behavior seems...
You should capture two groups of these spiders. Make one group watch violent TV shows and the other no TV. After a week or two, place a new spiders in with...
... their ... You should be able to zero in on the type, although possibly not the exact species, using this site, which is the best I've found for jumpers ......
... Good grief! Too much information ... like Darwin apochrophally said, when asked what he'd learned from all his study, something like "God must love...
... said, ... like "God ... Forget the specifics, but there are something like 450,000 different species of arthropods, or maybe just beetles. ... That pic...
... res ... the ... you ... Dan: Thanks for the link. This paper was an interesting read very relevant to my 3X3 array project. Please correct me if you think...
... processing ... fill ... be ... relevant ... comments ... else. ... It's been several years since I looked at that project. First you notice they say "......
... Yes I see that but they never quantify any specific resolution as "low-res" nor "high-resolution". Like I said they specify the general limiting factors...
... take ... Eg, ... etc. ... is ... frame ... Much of the following is just my conjecture as to how jumping spider vision works. They have 8 eyes located...
OK, excellent. I have a much better idea of what your interest is as well as your assumptions and some working knowledge. I'll just ask a few clarifying...
... as ... a ... As I indicated, a lot of the #'s and etc cast about basically fall under the caveat of educated quesses. Most arthropods have small brains,...
... These all Seem to be resonable assumptions. ... OK... ... My (educated?) guess is that "cells" that respond to large/small visual field stimulation are not...
Dan: I'm not sure if you have seen this link or not: http://philosophy.wisc.edu/forster/Spider/Default.htm It was listed at the Ania Mitros's page for the...
... This ... other ... them ... Yeah, I remember seeing that article 3 or 4 years ago. They mention ... ============== Jumping spiders have good eyesight...
All (or anyone interested): I've done some preliminary testing with my 3x3 array. Although I have been using some crude, manual, and (worst of all) subjective...
... have ... methods of ... discover ... still ... interested ... to ... taking ... It's just a guess, but 3x3 vision stuff may be a little weak for an AI...
... an ... Dan: Thanks for voicing your opinion. I respect that and if the others in the group feel as you do I won't discuss it here anymore. But, while I...
I'm curious to know why people are particularly interested in Vision rather than any other sense, human or otherwise? Is it because it is our dominant sense?...
Hi Will, ... Good question! I'd not say that I'm uninterested in vision sensoring but, my interest is more related to "knowledge discovery" sensoring. I mean,...
... I can't speak for people in general but my interest is in simple sensors generally not just vision. While the data output by the individual sensors might...
... This would in line with the classical AI approach of building an AI disembodied with respect to the real world. The problem of course is that this is just...
... sensoring but, ... unknown, ... I think this question is intimately related to sensory data processing. When/if we disregard sensory-ontology how can we ...
... I was wondering why you picked vision over say a robot grasper with pressure sensors on it, whether theoretical reasons or practical dominated your...
... We have nothing in robotic hardware as complex for touch as we do for vision. And taste/smell seems not to require the complex computations required for...
... I didn't mean to give that impression. I very much believe that you have to situate the AI. However I can envisage building AI's that don't see and don't...
... Well, in the western cultural tradition, light and sight and understanding all go together in association with Apollo, versus the Dionysian association...