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How to get started today Chem Catalyst Record your answers in you folder How many quarters in 3 dollars If there are 15 fingers then how many hands is that How many hours in 2 days Write 00072010 in scientific notation. Daniel R. Schlegel. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Problem Summary. Inference graphs. 2. in their current form only support propositional logic. We expand it to support . L. A. – A Logic of Arbitrary and Indefinite Objects.. . CRF Inference Problem. CRF over variables: . CRF distribution:. MAP inference:. MPM (maximum posterior . marginals. ) inference:. Other notation. Unnormalized. distribution. Variational. distribution. Chapter 14 . The pinhole camera. Structure. Pinhole camera model. Three geometric problems. Homogeneous coordinates. Solving the problems. Exterior orientation problem. Camera calibration. 3D reconstruction. Daniel R. Schlegel and Stuart C. Shapiro. <. drschleg,shapiro. >@buffalo.edu. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. L. A. – Logic of Arbitrary and Indefinite Objects. 2. Logic in Cognitive Systems. Chris . Mathys. Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging. UCL. SPM Course. London, May 11, 2015. Thanks to Jean . Daunizeau. and . Jérémie. . Mattout. for previous versions of this talk. A spectacular piece of information. Sergio Pissanetzky. Sergio@SciControls.com. Emergent Inference. Any system. VISION. ROBOT. SOFTWARE. your mom. grab. an. object. computer. program. eyes. cameras,. sensors. translation. 100,000,000. How we look at things in science. What is observation?. Observations are made in science. They are made by using: . Senses . Tools . increase accuracy & precision . Facts not opinions. . Two types of Observation. Objective: Using your senses to create observations, use your observations now to create an inference.. After we observe and collect data, we try to . explain . what may have happened.. This is called an inference. . Daniel R. Schlegel and Stuart C. Shapiro. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. Buffalo, New York, USA. <. drschleg,shapiro. >@buffalo.edu. Warm up. Share your picture with the people at your table group.. Make sure you have your Science notebook, agenda and a sharpened pencil. use tape to put it in front of your table of contents. Describe the difference between observations and inferences. Introduction. What do you see?. List out your observations.. Be . as . descriptive as possible.. The Process of Science: Observations . AND Inferences. EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION (NOTES). Observation. is . Susan Athey, Stanford GSB. Based on joint work with Guido Imbens, Stefan Wager. References outside CS literature. Imbens and Rubin Causal Inference book (2015): synthesis of literature prior to big data/ML. Chapter . 2 . Introduction to probability. Please send errata to s.prince@cs.ucl.ac.uk. Random variables. A random variable . x. denotes a quantity that is uncertain. May be result of experiment (flipping a coin) or a real world measurements (measuring temperature). Chapter 19 . Temporal models. 2. Goal. To track object state from frame to frame in a video. Difficulties:. Clutter (data association). One image may not be enough to fully define state. Relationship between frames may be complicated.

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