0 a hard main structure round which something is built or made -- โครงสร้างพื้นฐาน
1 something made to enclose something -- กรอบ
2 the human body -- โครงสร้างร่างกาย
He has a slight frame.
3 to put a frame around -- ใส่กรอบ
We ought to frame this picture.
4 to act as a frame for -- เป็นเหมือนกรอบ
5 to arrange false evidence so as to make (someone) seem guilty of a crime etc (noun frame-up) -- ใส่ร้าย (คำสแลง)
Harrison claimed that he’’d been framed for the murder.
Ordinary image recognition techniques are applied to the video frames to find the eye, the position of eyelids and the centre of the pupil.
It is quite clear then that an artificial frame of some kind does not exclude the possibility of an organic development.
It gives insight into the format of experts' knowledge structures; experts turn out to use mainly frame representations.
The dotted line represents the part at the part mating frame in the robot workspace.
Each bar of the histogram is a ' bin ' representing the number of spikes within a given time-frame : in all experiments each ' bin ' represents 1 second.
When a situation is represented by a frame, a matching process takes place.
The additive constant may be removed by changing to a moving frame [6].
Opposing trends stressing macrohistory, historical regularities and a larger geographical frame of reference can also be observed.
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