User: Integr8 |
Perception - The reality beyond matter What is "reality"? Is matter real. That might seem like a silly question given how we use our senses to interact with 'reality' everyday. Yet all this environmental information is the interpretation of vibrational energies which are presented to form a perception in the brain. We 'read' this data and build an experience that seems real. Tags: Perception Mind Reality Quantum physics psychology NLP |
User: andreic27 |
Perception of beauty Perception of beauty http://andrei.info.ms Tags: beauty advertising |
User: chonglai |
How Your Perception Evolve :: www.chonglai.com :: An animation on ambigrams created by Mara Ang Chong Lai This piece is about "Ambigrams" or "wordplay" -- a term coined by Douglas R. Hofstadter and popularized by Scott E.Kim. The most recent commission is the wordplay title created by John Langdon for the book Angels and Demons written by Dan Brown (author of The Da Vinci Code). Ambigram is never a mainstream form of art and is insofar esoteric to a group of ambigrammists. As in Latin ,ambi stands for both and gram stands for letter. As a noun, it is a word or words that can be read in more than one way or from more than one vantage point. Ambigrams' ambiguity can be read in at least two different ways such as both right side up, upside down, mirror reflection, right to left, etc. Ambigrams can induce evolution to our senses and sensibilities to attain a transcended perception. Henceforth, the multiplicities of possibilities within our hypothetical world -- choices disguised in a reel attempt at silent dialogue. Tags: chonglai ambigram wordplay da vinci code angels and demons |
User: mro940 |
Free Fall Experiment - Time Perception Research being done in Dr. Eagleman's lab, piloting free fall experiments to explore time warping during high adrenaline situation. Tags: David Eagleman time perception neuroscience brain research free fall |
User: googletechtalks |
Visual Perception with Deep Learning Google Tech Talks April, 9 2008 ABSTRACT A long-term goal of Machine Learning research is to solve highy complex "intelligent" tasks, such as visual perception auditory perception, and language understanding. To reach that goal, the ML community must solve two problems: the Deep Learning Problem, and the Partition Function Problem. There is considerable theoretical and empirical evidence that complex tasks, such as invariant object recognition in vision, require "deep" architectures, composed of multiple layers of trainable non-linear modules. The Deep Learning Problem is related to the difficulty of training such deep architectures. Several methods have recently been proposed to train (or pre-train) deep architectures in an unsupervised fashion. Each layer of the deep architecture is composed of an encoder which computes a feature vector from the input, and a decoder which reconstructs the input from the features. A large number of such layers can be stacked and trained sequentially, thereby learning a deep hierarchy of features with increasing levels of abstraction. The training of each layer can be seen as shaping an energy landscape with low valleys around the training samples and high plateaus everywhere else. Forming these high plateaus constitute the so-called Partition Function problem. A particular class of methods for deep energy-based unsupervised learning will be described that solves the Partition Function problem by imposing sparsity constraints on the features. The method can learn multiple levels of sparse and overcomplete representations of data. When applied to natural image patches, the method produces hierarchies of filters similar to those found in the mammalian visual cortex. An application to category-level object recognition with invariance to pose and illumination will be described (with a live demo). Another application to vision-based navigation for off-road mobile robots will be described (with videos). The system autonomously learns to discriminate obstacles from traversable areas at long range. This is joint work with Y-Lan Boureau, Sumit Chopra, Raia Hadsell, Fu-Jie Huang, Koray Kavakcuoglu, and Marc'Aurelio Ranzato. Speaker: Yann Le Cun Computational and Biological Learning Lab, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
User: Adhesion |
AP Psychology - Sensation & Perception An educational review video about sensation and perception made for an AP Psychology class. Topics include top-down processing, bottom-up processing, Weber's law, sensory adaptation, the rods & cones of the eye, the vestibular sense, selective attention, monocular cues for visual perception and perceptual adaptation. A useful study tool for AP Psych or any other college-level psych class. Tags: educational ap psychology review sensation perception adaptation weber's law top-down bottom-up processing rods cones |
User: Sanref |
Shpongle - The Dorset Perception Shpongle are Simon Posford (aka Hallucinogen) and Raja Ram (one half of The Infinity Project and founder of the indo-prog/raga rock group of the 60's/70's Quintessence). Their sound is a mix of mainly eastern ethnic samples and western contemporary psychedelic synth music. Posford is responsible for the synth and studio work while Raja Ram contributes with flute arrangements and visionary input. The Dorset Perception is a tribute to a book, "The Doors of Perception" by Aldous Huxley, which you can read here: http://www.psychedelic-library.org/doors.htm Tags: Shpongle The Dorset Perception Simon Posford Hallucinogen Raja Ram GOA Trance PSYtrance chillout ambient |
User: ARIfilms |
Kabbalah, Science and the Perception of Reality http://www.kabbalah.info - Rav Michael Laitman, PhD uses an example from the film "What the Bleep Do We Know?!" to illustrate a key difference in Kabbalah's approach to defining our perception, and meets with the film's scientists to discuss Kabbalah. Tags: kabbalah perception reality consciousness what the bleep do we know fred alan wolf jeffrey satinover michael laitman |
User: torturesevere |
Severe Torture - Dismal Perception Dismal Perception, first song of the new album "Sworn Vengeance" recorded live at De Kade in Zaandam, Holland 16.09.2007 by V-Idiot Production Tags: Severe Torture Sworn Vengeance Earache Death Metal De Kade Zaandam |
User: jimmysmith377387 |
Perception from Wall Street Gordon Gekko tells Bud Fox about the game of money. Money is transferred, from one perception to another. Tags: oliver stone wall street gordon gekko bud fox michael douglas charlie martin sheen |