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Interactive computer vision through the Web

Interactive computer vision through the Web

... 7. INTERACTIVE VISUAL ODOMETRY ON THE WEB Future work could address that point about the loss of precision when using outlines or other imperfect interactive segmentation ...methods. ... Voir le document complet

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Challenges in the Certification of Computer Vision-Based Systems

Challenges in the Certification of Computer Vision-Based Systems

... analysis, the high-level functions are then refined as a preliminary functional architecture (second step of the devel- opment cycle in Figure ...providing the expected functionality. This ... Voir le document complet

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Derailer: interactive security analysis for web applications

Derailer: interactive security analysis for web applications

... that web applications, despite their widespread deployment and apparent flexibility, are in some key respects simpler than traditional applications, making new, lightweight analyses ...include: the con- ... Voir le document complet

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Bio-Inspired Computer Vision: Towards a Synergistic Approach of Artificial and Biological Vision

Bio-Inspired Computer Vision: Towards a Synergistic Approach of Artificial and Biological Vision

... compare the validity and the quality of segmentation ap- ...compare the computational results - from operations on different scales - with the results of hand-drawn segmentations by human ... Voir le document complet

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Construction knowledge transfer through interactive visualization

Construction knowledge transfer through interactive visualization

... issues, interactive training systems [ 15 ] are being developed. With the help of these systems the users can visualize and have appropriate interactions with the computer-generated ... Voir le document complet

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Tempo Curving as a Framework for Interactive Computer-Aided Composition

Tempo Curving as a Framework for Interactive Computer-Aided Composition

... as the convolution of another rhythm and a tempo curve, or as a superimposition of other rhythms and tempo curves, can be attractive musically as different rep- resentations of the same musical material can ... Voir le document complet

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Graph-based variational optimization and applications in computer vision

Graph-based variational optimization and applications in computer vision

... of the traditional max-flow with our combinatorial for- mulation of the continuous max-flow, it is apparent that the key difference is in the capacity ...formulations, the flow is ... Voir le document complet

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Can computer vision problems benefit from structured hierarchical classification?

Can computer vision problems benefit from structured hierarchical classification?

... determining the condi- tions under which the hierarchical approach can consistently give better performances than the flat approach for the clas- sification of visual ...of the work ... Voir le document complet

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Mineral grains recognition using computer vision and machine learning

Mineral grains recognition using computer vision and machine learning

... attrition through sediment transport which are significative for indicator minerals, which surface cannot be observed on polished ...research. The SEM platform uses a focused beam of electrons scanning ... Voir le document complet

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Modeling of Facial Wrinkles for Applications in Computer Vision

Modeling of Facial Wrinkles for Applications in Computer Vision

... probability. The BN model consisted of three primary layers: classification layer, facial AU layer and sensory information ...of the sensory information and were modeled in the sensory information ... Voir le document complet

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Computer vision on tap

Computer vision on tap

... years, the Internet has become an increas- ingly important tool for computer vision ...available through Amazon Mechanical Turk aids re- search in user interface analysis [12], image tagging ... Voir le document complet

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Sparse models for Computer Vision

Sparse models for Computer Vision

... from the retino-thalamic pathway is transformed (or “coded”) ...instance, the representation produced by the neural activity in V1 is sparse: It is believed that this reduces redundancies and allows ... Voir le document complet

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Working with a computer hands-free using the Nouse Perceptual Vision Interface

Working with a computer hands-free using the Nouse Perceptual Vision Interface

... in the screen. In Tracking/Control state, is where all computer control and data input tasks are ...and the current video image (I), Nouse-PVI computes a two-dimensional rel- ative number (~ p = (x, ... Voir le document complet

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Boosting Economic Growth Through Advanced Machine Vision

Boosting Economic Growth Through Advanced Machine Vision

... by the author at the University of Warwick in UK in collaboration with Laboratoire de Robotique de Paris (Maad et al, ...2001). The virtual reality application, depicted in Figure 5 below, involves a ... Voir le document complet

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Computer vision and otolith : toward a modelisation of the morphogenesis of accretionary processes

Computer vision and otolith : toward a modelisation of the morphogenesis of accretionary processes

... of the ocean etc) and endogenous (metabolism, sexual maturity etc) conditions and the chemical and optical properties of the deposit at a given time is directly related to those conditions (figure 2, ... Voir le document complet

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Capturing the contributions of the semantic web to the IoT: a unifying vision

Capturing the contributions of the semantic web to the IoT: a unifying vision

... Abstract. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technological topic with a very important societal ...and the diversity of these application domains is the source of the very high technological ... Voir le document complet

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Simulated prosthetic vision: The benefits from computer-based object recognition and localization

Simulated prosthetic vision: The benefits from computer-based object recognition and localization

... during the whole experiment, 15–35 models were created for each object, which ensure that these objects could be recognized at any position in the peripersonal ...example, the number of objects to ... Voir le document complet

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Verbal Communication through Brain Computer Interfaces

Verbal Communication through Brain Computer Interfaces

... example, the flashing strategy defaults to the classic row-column ...enhancing the contrast and the size of the symbol or by replacing the symbol by another symbol or ...enable ... Voir le document complet

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Characterisation of volcanic emissions through thermal vision

Characterisation of volcanic emissions through thermal vision

... TFVJMT UIFSNJRVFT RVJ NBSRVFOU MF E©CVU EF MB QIBTF EF USBOTJUJPO FU MF E©DMFODIFNFOU EF MB GPVOUBJOF EF MBWF &O୮ୢO EBOT MF EFSOJFS DIBQJUSF M‫©ؠ‬UVEF QPSUF TVS M‫ؠ‬VUJMJTBUJPO E‫ؠ‬JNB[r] ... Voir le document complet

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An application of nonlinear resistive networks in computer vision

An application of nonlinear resistive networks in computer vision

... We can see that the optical flow field obtained using a resistor network has a blurred boundary, while Tanh network yields a relatively clear-cut boundary in optic[r] ... Voir le document complet

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