5 resultados para lithographic projection system
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Resumo:
A method for fast colour and geometric correction of a tiled display system is presented in this paper. Such kind of displays are a common choice for virtual reality applications and simulators, where a high resolution image is required. They are the cheapest and more flexible alternative for large image generation but they require a precise geometric and colour correction. The purpose of the proposed method is to correct the projection system as fast as possible so in case the system needs to be recalibrated it doesn’t interfere with the normal operation of the simulator or virtual reality application. This technique makes use of a single conventional webcam for both geometric and photometric correction. Some previous assumptions are made, like planar projection surface and negligibleintra-projector colour variation and black-offset levels. If these assumptions hold true, geometric and photometric seamlessness can be achievedfor this kind of display systems. The method described in this paper is scalable for an undefined number of projectors and completely automatic.
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Este proyecto está orientado al diseño y el acondicionamiento de una sala de cine siguiendo las normas establecidas por el SMPTE. El primer paso a realizar será el diseño de la sala en el cual habrá que tener en cuenta la distribución de los asientos dentro de la misma, el dimensionado de la pantalla que servirá para establecer la forma y dimensiones del recinto, así como la correcta ubicación del proyector. Posteriormente se realizará el acondicionamiento acústico del cine, con la elección de los diferentes materiales que permitan la obtención de un tiempo de reverberación óptimo. A continuación se procederá a la selección de los equipos electroacústicos más adecuados y a su colocación a lo largo de la sala para posteriormente realizar un estudio de todos los parámetros de esta para garantizar la perfecta escucha dentro de la misma. Se elegirán, al igual que se ha hecho con los elementos electroacústicos, los equipos de video específicos, teniendo en cuenta el sistema de proyección 3D utilizado y se procederá a su instalación dentro de la sala. Se indicará de forma independiente cual será el esquema de conexionado correspondiente a cada una de las partes, tanto de audio como de video. Todos los equipos y parámetros ajustables de la sala, tanto de audio como de video, se realizaran siguiendo las recomendaciones establecidas por el SMPTE para una correcta visión y escucha, así como también el diseño de la sala. Para llevar a cabo todo lo anteriormente descrito se utilizara el programa de simulación EASE 4.3 con él que se ajustaran los parámetros más significativos para verificar que la sala cumple con las condiciones de escucha que determina la norma. Todo esto irá acompañado de un presupuesto detallado de cada uno de los equipos y materiales utilizados, así como de los costes derivados de la mano de obra. Se adjuntarán también los planos de la sala donde se indicarán todas las medidas establecidas a lo largo del proyecto. Para la realización de estos se utilizara el programa de diseño Google SkechUp. Por último se facilitarán las hojas de características de cada uno de los equipos instalados en la sala para conocer sus especificaciones y modo de funcionamiento. Abstract This project is orientated at designing and conditioning a cinema according to standards set by the SMPTE. First of all, the cinema hall needs to be designed, taking into consideration seat distribution and screen dimension, in order to establish the shape and dimensions of the room and the correct location for the projector. Later the acoustic conditioning of the cinema is covered, with the choice of appropriate materials in order to permit an optimum reverberation time. The next step is the selection of the most appropriate electro-acoustic equipment and its positioning throughout the room. A study is then carried out of all the parameters to ensure perfect hearing in the cinema. Then the specific video equipment is chosen, bearing in mind the 3D projection system used and is installed in the theatre. A wiring diagram is indicated for each element used, for both audio and video. All equipment and adjustable parameters of the room, both audio and video, are made according to the recommendations established by the SMPTE for correct viewing and listening, as is the design of the cinema. To carry out the steps described above the EASE 4.3 simulation program is used. This program adjusts all significant parameters to verify that the room complies with the listening conditions determined by the standard. A detailed budget is included for all equipment and materials used, as well as the labour costs. Plans of the room, showing all measurements taken during the project are indicated. This is done using the Google SkechUp program. Finally data sheets are provided for each piece of equipment installed in the room detailing specifications and operating mode.
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This paper describes a novel approach to phonotactic LID, where instead of using soft-counts based on phoneme lattices, we use posteriogram to obtain n-gram counts. The high-dimensional vectors of counts are reduced to low-dimensional units for which we adapted the commonly used term i-vectors. The reduction is based on multinomial subspace modeling and is designed to work in the total-variability space. The proposed technique was tested on the NIST 2009 LRE set with better results to a system based on using soft-counts (Cavg on 30s: 3.15% vs 3.43%), and with very good results when fused with an acoustic i-vector LID system (Cavg on 30s acoustic 2.4% vs 1.25%). The proposed technique is also compared with another low dimensional projection system based on PCA. In comparison with the original soft-counts, the proposed technique provides better results, reduces the problems due to sparse counts, and avoids the process of using pruning techniques when creating the lattices.
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The proximity between Europe and Africa and the fact that the Strait of Gibraltar has historically acted as a link between races, cultures and religions have made absolutely necessary to establish a relationship between the Northern African coast and the Southern European equivalent. From the Nineteenth Century the possibility of building a permanent link between both continents through the Strait of Gibraltar has been taken into account. In order to establish that relationship it is necessary to have coastal zones completely geo-referenced, under the same geodetic system and with a unique projection system. The paper describes the work carried out in the Strait of Gibraltar for this purpose.
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This paper proposes an automatic expert system for accuracy crop row detection in maize fields based on images acquired from a vision system. Different applications in maize, particularly those based on site specific treatments, require the identification of the crop rows. The vision system is designed with a defined geometry and installed onboard a mobile agricultural vehicle, i.e. submitted to vibrations, gyros or uncontrolled movements. Crop rows can be estimated by applying geometrical parameters under image perspective projection. Because of the above undesired effects, most often, the estimation results inaccurate as compared to the real crop rows. The proposed expert system exploits the human knowledge which is mapped into two modules based on image processing techniques. The first one is intended for separating green plants (crops and weeds) from the rest (soil, stones and others). The second one is based on the system geometry where the expected crop lines are mapped onto the image and then a correction is applied through the well-tested and robust Theil–Sen estimator in order to adjust them to the real ones. Its performance is favorably compared against the classical Pearson product–moment correlation coefficient.