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Mr. Bertel has lately rented an unfurnished single-room apartment as his home, shown in Figure 1.1(a). The door of the apartment is in the middle of one wall. There is a big window opposite to the door.
On the next day Mr. Bertel buys a writing-desk, a bookshelf, and a big couch, Figure 1.1(b). He puts the writing-desk next to the window for good eyesight. He puts the bookshelf to the left side of the writing-desk. The couch that is used as bed at night is put left to the door.
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Dong, T. (2012). An Introduction. In: Recognizing Variable Environments. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 388. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24058-4_1
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