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First published in 1977, this book examines the short story, which
is one of the most widely read of all modern genres. The study
begins by examining some preliminary problems of definition before
going on to trace the emergence of what is usually meant by 'the
modern short story' and examine the various kinds of narrative from
which it derives, such as the sketch, the yarn, Marchen, parable
and fable. The final chapter considers the possibility that there
are certain structural properties belonging distinctively to the
short story. This book will be of interest to those studying
literature and creative writing.
First published in 1992, Narrative Exchanges shows how a general
model of communicative exchanges can be refined to deal with the
complexities of narrative fiction. Going beyond the two-way
structure of reciprocity, it gives particular attention to the
processes of framing, substitution and dispossession by which
written texts generate meaning. The title provides an innovative
way of combining narrative and exchange theory, bringing the two
areas of thought into a mutually critical relationship. Using a
wide variety of narrative texts, literary and non-literary,
canonical and non-canonical, authors discussed include Flaubert,
Achebe, Mansfield, Boccaccio, Duras, Daudet, Moorhouse, DeLillo and
Wordsworth. Drawing on perspectives from anthropology, linguistics
and education, and combining accessible readings with theoretical
debate, Ian Reid makes a significant contribution to the debate
about narrative theory.
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Computer Vision -- ACCV 2014 - 12th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Singapore, Singapore, November 1-5, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part V (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Daniel Cremers, Ian Reid, Hideo Saito, Ming-Hsuan Yang
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R1,662
Discovery Miles 16 620
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 9003--9007 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 12th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2014, held in Singapore, Singapore, in
November 2014. The total of 227 contributions presented in these
volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 814 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on recognition; 3D
vision; low-level vision and features; segmentation; face and
gesture, tracking; stereo, physics, video and events; and poster
sessions 1-3.
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Computer Vision -- ACCV 2014 - 12th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Singapore, Singapore, November 1-5, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part IV (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Daniel Cremers, Ian Reid, Hideo Saito, Ming-Hsuan Yang
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R1,676
Discovery Miles 16 760
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 9003--9007 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 12th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2014, held in Singapore, Singapore, in
November 2014. The total of 227 contributions presented in these
volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 814 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on recognition; 3D
vision; low-level vision and features; segmentation; face and
gesture, tracking; stereo, physics, video and events; and poster
sessions 1-3.
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Computer Vision -- ACCV 2014 - 12th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Singapore, Singapore, November 1-5, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part II (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Daniel Cremers, Ian Reid, Hideo Saito, Ming-Hsuan Yang
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R1,670
Discovery Miles 16 700
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 9003--9007 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 12th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2014, held in Singapore, Singapore, in
November 2014. The total of 227 contributions presented in these
volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 814 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on recognition; 3D
vision; low-level vision and features; segmentation; face and
gesture, tracking; stereo, physics, video and events; and poster
sessions 1-3.
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Computer Vision -- ACCV 2014 - 12th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Singapore, Singapore, November 1-5, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part III (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Daniel Cremers, Ian Reid, Hideo Saito, Ming-Hsuan Yang
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R1,675
Discovery Miles 16 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 9003--9007 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 12th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2014, held in Singapore, Singapore, in
November 2014. The total of 227 contributions presented in these
volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 814 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on recognition; 3D
vision; low-level vision and features; segmentation; face and
gesture, tracking; stereo, physics, video and events; and poster
sessions 1-3.
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Computer Vision -- ACCV 2014 - 12th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Singapore, Singapore, November 1-5, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Daniel Cremers, Ian Reid, Hideo Saito, Ming-Hsuan Yang
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R1,675
Discovery Miles 16 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 9003--9007 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 12th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2014, held in Singapore, Singapore, in
November 2014. The total of 227 contributions presented in these
volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 814 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on recognition; 3D
vision; low-level vision and features; segmentation; face and
gesture, tracking; stereo, physics, video and events; and poster
sessions 1-3.
For robots to navigate and interact more richly with the world
around them, they will likely require a deeper understanding of the
world in which they operate. In robotics and related research
fields, the study of understanding is often referred to as
semantics, which dictates what does the world 'mean' to a robot,
and is strongly tied to the question of how to represent that
meaning. With humans and robots increasingly operating in the same
world, the prospects of human-robot interaction also bring
semantics and ontology of natural language into the picture. Driven
by need, as well as by enablers like increasing availability of
training data and computational resources, semantics is a rapidly
growing research area in robotics. The field has received
significant attention in the research literature to date, but most
reviews and surveys have focused on particular aspects of the
topic: the technical research issues regarding its use in specific
robotic topics like mapping or segmentation, or its relevance to
one particular application domain like autonomous driving. A new
treatment is therefore required, and is also timely because so much
relevant research has occurred since many of the key surveys were
published. This survey provides an overarching snapshot of where
semantics in robotics stands today. We establish a taxonomy for
semantics research in or relevant to robotics, split into four
broad categories of activity in which semantics are extracted,
used, or both. Within these broad categories, we survey dozens of
major topics including fundamentals from the computer vision field
and key robotics research areas utilizing semantics such as
mapping, navigation and interaction with the world. The survey also
covers key practical considerations, including enablers like
increased data availability and improved computational hardware,
and major application areas where semantics is or is likely to play
a key role. In creating this survey, we hope to provide researchers
across academia and industry with a comprehensive reference that
helps facilitate future research in this exciting field.
That Untravelled World is a novel about the dreams and
disappointment of individuals, and the effects of economic
recession in the early 20th century. In 1912, young Harry Hopewell
arrives in Perth, Western Australia, to work on the construction of
a wireless station commissioned by the new federal government. He
is full of excitement about the miraculous new world of
possibilities opened up by radio transmission. He is also buoyed by
his growing friendship with Nellie Weston, the baker's daughter.
Harry's boundless optimism for life and the future is quelled by
the sudden unexplained disappearance of Nellie and her family.
Unable to track her down, he meanders through life, increasingly
disconnected from his youthful aspirations until an accident and
the Depression of the 1930s bring him to a halt. However, chance
encounters from his past bring some resolution to his life. That
Untravelled World is a story that has resonance in today's economic
climate, while offering hope in the end. *** "Celebrated author Ian
Reid's latest tale is the incredible journey of a young man through
the Great War, the Depression, and the years after." - World
Literature Today, Nota Bene Column Books, November 2013
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