Summary: A study on the sense of self-attribution of distorted reaching movements in virtual reality (VR). The study explores the interaction between VR and sensor motor control. Interesting point: Investigating how the distortion of movements in VR affects self-perception may improve the quality of VR experiences. Alternative strategies: Conducting similar studies on other types of movements or sensations, such as vision or hearing, can provide a broader understanding. Critical analysis: While this study focuses on specific movements in VR, considering other elements such as visual and auditory aspects is necessary to fully understand the VR experience. Question: How can the results of this study contribute to the development and improvement of VR technology?
Summary: A project to create a vector database for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The data will be obtained through web scraping. Interesting point: Structuring and providing philosophy knowledge in a searchable format may facilitate learning and research in philosophy. Alternative strategies: Incorporating other philosophical resources, such as papers and books, into the database can offer a wider range of information. Critical analysis: This project may face copyright issues, and the method of data acquisition (web scraping) may affect data quality and completeness. Question: How can this database be useful for learning and research in philosophy?
Summary: An introductory book on Jendrassik’s philosophy, focusing on the concept of time. Interesting point: Jendrassik’s philosophy provides a unique perspective by connecting clinical psychology and philosophy. Alternative strategies: Exploring theories on time by other philosophers can provide a broader understanding of the concept. Critical analysis: While this book focuses on Jendrassik’s philosophy, considering other philosophers’ perspectives can lead to a deeper understanding of the concept of time. Question: How does Jendrassik’s theory of time impact our perception of time?
Summary: Income and expenditure plan for the fall of 2023. It provides detailed descriptions of the current balance and expected income and expenses. Interesting point: Describing specific amounts and plans can improve transparency and efficiency in financial management. Alternative strategies: Using tools or apps to predict future income and expenses can help create more accurate plans. Critical analysis: This plan is based on specific amounts, but there should be room to consider unexpected expenses or income fluctuations. Question: How is this plan created and updated?
Summary: A page about the writing logic of omoikane-blu3mo. The author mentions starting with existing logic and wanting to experiment with different approaches. Interesting point: Improving the writing logic can potentially enhance information organization and searchability. Alternative strategies: Trying out different writing logics or algorithms can help find the optimal approach. Critical analysis: While this page discusses writing logic, it doesn’t provide detailed explanations of specific methods or procedures. Question: How does this writing logic contribute to information organization and searchability?Titles:
- Self-Attribution of Distorted Reaching Movements in Immersive Virtual Reality
- Creating a Vector Database for Omni, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Concept of Time in Introduction to Gendlin’s Philosophy
- Income and Expense Plan for Fall 2023
- Gendlin
- Writing Logic for omoikane-blu3mo
- Group Navigation for Guided Tours in Distributed Virtual Environments
- Language G
- PHILUN3601 Metaphysics
- Vector Database
- October 2023
- Trying omoikane
- Agents - Liquid City
- AR-Based Spatiotemporal Interface and Visualization for Physical Tasks
- Curious Lab List
- Two-Dimensional Temporal Environment
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