904 resultados para Images géométriques
Resumo:
In this paper we present a component based person detection system that is capable of detecting frontal, rear and near side views of people, and partially occluded persons in cluttered scenes. The framework that is described here for people is easily applied to other objects as well. The motivation for developing a component based approach is two fold: first, to enhance the performance of person detection systems on frontal and rear views of people and second, to develop a framework that directly addresses the problem of detecting people who are partially occluded or whose body parts blend in with the background. The data classification is handled by several support vector machine classifiers arranged in two layers. This architecture is known as Adaptive Combination of Classifiers (ACC). The system performs very well and is capable of detecting people even when all components of a person are not found. The performance of the system is significantly better than a full body person detector designed along similar lines. This suggests that the improved performance is due to the components based approach and the ACC data classification structure.
Resumo:
Resumen tomado de la publicaci??n
Resumo:
This paper presents an approach to ameliorate the reliability of the correspondence points relating two consecutive images of a sequence. The images are especially difficult to handle, since they have been acquired by a camera looking at the sea floor while carried by an underwater robot. Underwater images are usually difficult to process due to light absorption, changing image radiance and lack of well-defined features. A new approach based on gray-level region matching and selective texture analysis significantly improves the matching reliability
Resumo:
A common problem in video surveys in very shallow waters is the presence of strong light fluctuations, due to sun light refraction. Refracted sunlight casts fast moving patterns, which can significantly degrade the quality of the acquired data. Motivated by the growing need to improve the quality of shallow water imagery, we propose a method to remove sunlight patterns in video sequences. The method exploits the fact that video sequences allow several observations of the same area of the sea floor, over time. It is based on computing the image difference between a given reference frame and the temporal median of a registered set of neighboring images. A key observation is that this difference will have two components with separable spectral content. One is related to the illumination field (lower spatial frequencies) and the other to the registration error (higher frequencies). The illumination field, recovered by lowpass filtering, is used to correct the reference image. In addition to removing the sunflickering patterns, an important advantage of the approach is the ability to preserve the sharpness in corrected image, even in the presence of registration inaccuracies. The effectiveness of the method is illustrated in image sets acquired under strong camera motion containing non-rigid benthic structures. The results testify the good performance and generality of the approach
Resumo:
An online tutorial showing how to obtain images which are suitable for teaching purposes, where there are no copyright issues to resolve!
Resumo:
In this section, you will find maps showing various important aspects of the River Tyne catchment area. All the maps are drawn based on Ordnance Survey data made available via the Digimap service. For the land cover maps of the catchment area, four variants are provided. Please note that the full details of the intext citations quoted in some of the following maps can be found in the full bibliographic listing.
Resumo:
Sometimes you may need to scan in photographs, books or magazines. Scanning is the easy part but making sure your settings are right is the important part. Scan at 300dpi to the size you need to print A4 scanner but you need A3 print - no problem scan at 600dpi Always scan as a TIFF file format as this will give you a non compressed source to work from.
Resumo:
Getting images from a Digital Camera is pretty straight forward. However this is the easy part, its getting the right image and making sure your digital file is good enough for your output. Set you camera or mobile phone to the highest settings, this will give you more options when you come to manipulate or edit the file Remember to make copies of files for editing so you can always return to your original image if you need too
Resumo:
Its easy to collect images from the internet for research.
Resumo:
VADS is the online resource for visual arts. It has provided services to the academic community for 12 years and has built up a considerable portfolio of visual art collections comprising over 100,000 images that are freely available and copyright cleared for use in learning, teaching and research in the UK.
Resumo:
student images for fine art catalogue
Resumo:
These images have been created for use in Physical Chemistry slides to overcome copyright issues when recording lectures. They are free to use without restrictions, although we do not accept responsibility for any errors in the images. Please let us know if you spot any errors, though! Please view the catalogue document for a description of the images. We intend to add to this collection on an ongoing basis. Check back for updates. Current content - 43 images. Last update: August 31st 2011
Resumo:
El recurso tiene un doble propósito: reevaluar el papel de la imagen visual, y animar a los profesores a experimentar y acceder a las imágenes por sí mismos. Contiene más de setenta y cinco ideas para la enseñanza práctica del idioma en el aula. Las actividades involucran el uso de baja y de alta tecnología y las imágenes son adecuadas para una amplia variedad de contextos de enseñanza: alumnos jóvenes y adultos; inglés general y especializado; aulas mucho o mínimamente equipadas. Las actividades pueden ser utilizadas en cualquier orden y en cualquier momento del curso. Además, su diseño permite a los profesores adaptar y aplicar las ideas de otros temas. El CD-ROM contiene un banco de imágenes listo para su uso en el aula. Está diseñado para satisfacer las necesidades tanto de los nuevos profesores de idiomas como de los experimentados.
Resumo:
Se muestra cómo prácticamente cualquier actividad basada en el texto se puede mejorar mediante el uso de imágenes. Se a argumenta que palabras e imágenes son inseparables y cómo se pueden utilizar para apoyar la enseñanza de idiomas. Se examinan las posibilidades de uso de una amplia gama de imágenes, incluyendo arte, fotografía, publicidad, internet y las generadas por el estudiante. Incluye más de sesenta actividades y más de treinta imágenes.
Resumo:
Resumen basado en el de la publicación