Machine design for Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility measurement of vision modules

Author(s):  
Yea Dat Chuah ◽  
JonWen Tan
2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamil Brzozowski ◽  
Martyna Wojtaszek-Nowicka ◽  
Joanna Lukowska ◽  
Mariusz Klencki ◽  
Dorota Slowinska-Klencka

Author(s):  
Mark Wilson

Scientists have developed various collections of specialized possibilities to serve as search spaces in which excessive reliance upon speculative forms of lower dimensional modeling or other unwanted details can be skirted. Two primary examples are discussed: the search spaces of machine design and the virtual variations utilized within Lagrangian mechanics. Contemporary appeals to “possible worlds” attempt to imbed these localized possibilities within fully enunciated universes. But not all possibilities are made alike and these reductive schemes should be resisted, on the grounds that they render the utilities of everyday counterfactuals and “possibility” talk incomprehensible. The essay also discusses whether Wittgenstein’s altered views in his Philosophical Investigations reflect similar concerns.


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