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* Combining the practices of multi-object tracking and "stationary movement" by talking walks to see how objects move relative to each other as you move in different directions (either by turning in place, or by walking away/toward/past objects).
* Combining the practices of multi-object tracking and "stationary movement" by talking walks to see how objects move relative to each other as you move in different directions (either by turning in place, or by walking away/toward/past objects).


* Maintaining awareness of peripheral vision even when looking at objects in central vision.
* Maintaining awareness of peripheral vision even when looking at objects in central vision.  A specific technique Mark calls "peripheral triangulation" involves looking at a target object with your central vision, while noticing the positions and distances of objects in the peripheral awareness relative to the target object in view.


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* One unofficial analogy to think about the above techniques is that they are all combined to perform a human [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simultaneous_localization_and_mapping simultaneous localization and mapping], which is a concept normally utilized in the domain of robotics.  For a robot to locate itself in an environment using a video camera, the robot needs to track the positions of various features it can recognize in its vision.  Robots that are tracking their movement can use the relative movement between objects in a video image to estimate distance. "Stationary movement" is analogous to a robot rotating its camera and tracking the relative movement of objects in the camera image (to oversimplify, you can calculate the distances of the tracked objects by processing the geometry of the object movement combined with the known angle of rotation).


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