Professor Wil van der Aalst, Chief Scientist at Celonis, explains how an object centric approach transforms process mining from two dimensional to three dimensional. Professor Wil van der Aalst is ...
The human brain can select relevant objects from a flood of information and edit out what is irrelevant. It also knows which parts belong to a whole. If, for example, we direct our attention to the ...
"Our new process avoids the limitations of these processes by using a laser beam to transform—or polymerize—a liquid precursor into solid glass." In The Optical Society (OSA) journal Optics Letters, ...
For unknown reasons, the human brain distinctly separates the handling of images of living things from images of non-living things, processing each image type in a different area of the brain. For ...
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