Results for 'Hiroshige Takeichi'

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  1. Audio-Vocal Monitoring System Revealed by Mu-Rhythm Activity.Takeshi Tamura, Atsuko Gunji, Hiroshige Takeichi, Hiroaki Shigemasu, Masumi Inagaki, Makiko Kaga & Michiteru Kitazaki - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Perceptual inequality between two neighboring time intervals defined by sound markers: correspondence between neurophysiological and psychological data.Takako Mitsudo, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Hiroshige Takeichi & Shozo Tobimatsu - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  3. Butsurigakushi.Tetsu Hiroshige - 1968
     
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  4. Kagaku no shakaishi.Tetsu Hiroshige - 1973
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  5. Das-selbe in Heidegger, Martin thought-phenomenology of nothingness.A. Takeichi - 1978 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 85 (1):42-55.
     
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  6. Eki to shizen kagaku unmei no kenkyū.Yuzuma Takeichi - 1976
     
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    The symptomatic function and value of synthetic moral judgement.Takeichi Takahashi - 1927 - Chicago,: Chicago University Press.
    Reprinted From Abstracts Of Theses, The University Of Chicago, Humanistic Series, V6, 1927-1928.
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    複合属性による領域分割を用いた決定木 Dtmacc.Inazumi Hiroshige Kushi Yusuke - 2002 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17:44-52.
    A decision tree is one of the machine learning techniques and also one of the major knowledge representations of data mining results.This is because it is easy to understand its meaning for human analysts.Even ID3, the representative algorithm, is known to exhibit remarkable performance deterioration under certain circumstances, particularly due to strong correlation between attributes representing the class of examples. One of the approaches to get more preferable decision trees is pre-processing the training data to extend its description, such as (...)
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  9. Kuno Akira Kyōju kanreki kinen tetsugaku ronbunshū.Akira Kuno, Akihiro Takeichi & Susumu Kaneta (eds.) - 1995 - Tōkyō: Ibunsha.
     
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  10. Kaishakugaku no kadai to tenkai.Takeshi Umehara & Akihiro Takeichi (eds.) - 1981
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    Hiroshige. One Hundred Famous Views of Edo.Paul W. Kroll, Amy G. Poster & Henry D. Smith Ii - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):831.
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    Japanese Prints, Hokusai and Hiroshige, in the Collection of Louis V. Ledoux.Ludwig Bachhofer & Louis V. Ledoux - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (2):87.
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  13. Border Spectra in the Skies of Hokusai and Hiroshige: Japanese Traces of Newton or Goethe? A Colour Mystery.Olaf L. Müller - 2015 - In Magdalena Bushart & Friedrich Steinle (eds.), Colour Histories. Science, Art, and Technology in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Berlin, Deutschland: De Gruyter. pp. 129-144.
    In the seventeenth century, Newton used bis famous prism to found the physics of spectral light, thus revolutionising our thinking about colours; more than a hundred years later, Goethe protested against Newton's theory and discovered a number of new prismatic colour phenomena. Did these episodes in the history of science have any influence on the visual arts? For a decade now my visits to art museums have had an agenda: I have been looking for nineteenth-century paintings with certain spectral colour (...)
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    Japanese Prints, Sharaku to Toyokuni, in the Collection of Louis V. LedouxJapanese Prints, Hokusai and Hiroshige, in the Collection of Louis V. Ledoux.Prudence R. Myer & Louis V. Ledoux - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):287.
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