moving object
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmovingandobject
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moving
adjective
uk/ˈmuː.vɪŋ/us/ˈmuː.vɪŋ/
A moving object is one ...
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object
noun
uk/ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/us/ˈɑːb.dʒɪkt/
a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, ...
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(Definition ofmovingandobjectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmoving object
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In most cases, themovingobjectmoves with unknown maneuvers.
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An example in natural viewing is tracking amovingobject.
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To overcome these problems, to grasp amovingobjectstably without stopping the motion, the trajectory prediction of the moving object on the conveyor belt is necessary.
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Researchers have tried to model spatio-temporal databases using this concept of amovingobject.
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His attention is drawn to the shape of the path adopted by the apparentlymovingobject.
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For example, in object tracking, the goal of the manipulator is to grasp amovingobject.
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The motion of amovingobject, a beam, comprises as its rigid motion and elastic vibration.
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In our case, the robot needs to move and fixate on a dynamically unknownmovingobject.
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Hence, this method has several new advantageous features like capturing a graduallymovingobject.
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One particular application is tracking amovingobjectin a given workspace.
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In the simulation examples, we show mainly the path of the robot and themovingobject.
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The problem of tracking the position and orientation of amovingobjecthas been considered.
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There exist mainly two families of methods used for navigation toward amovingobject: feature-based and model-based.
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In this paper, a novel approach for the real-time trajectory estimation of amovingobjectis proposed.
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In such cases, we shrink themovingobjectby a small amount to get an approximate solution.
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Therefore, only forward or backward scattering of the light illuminating the body will produce a hologram of themovingobject.
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To estimate the states of motion characteristics, the trajectory of themovingobjectwas prerecorded and analyzed.
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In this approach that utilizes explicit forces, the exact geometry of the surface of themovingobjectis not required.
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Find the vector which repositions themovingobjectto the point where it first touches, if they penetrate (reversing vector).
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We also found that lateral glances are frequently associated with the presence of amovingobject, either the child's own fingers, a manipulated object, or a surroundingmovingobject.
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The robot is either a redundant or a non-redundant articulated manipulator with revolute joints, and is the onlymovingobjectin its environment.
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Speed constancy refers to the fact that perceived speed does not appear to change with changes in the viewing distance of themovingobject.
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The discrete positions of the robot or themovingobjectare shown in the figures, they are spaced evenly in time.
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Place amovingobjectin the appropriate chamber, and a duplicate will appear moving in the same direction with the same force.
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The former derives from the incoherent, the latter from the coherent motion and is the statistical signature of amovingobject.
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