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<em>L’entramès de Mestre Vicent</em>: resplandor de la autoridad del predicador

2019

El presente artículo aborda múltiples aspectos, algunos inéditos, referentes a l’entramès de Mestre Vicent. Entre los objetivos del estudio descuella la reconstrucción virtual y documentada de aquel carro que, quizá albergando la primera representación de Vicent Ferrer, desfiló en Valencia a finales de 1414 con ocasión de la entrada real de Fernando I. Otras cuestiones de especial relevancia atañen a la autoría del programa iconográfico y al proselitismo que denotaba aquella estructura, cuyos máximos beneficiarios fueron el Trastámara y la propia ciudad. Metodológicamente, se subraya la complejidad que entraña ceñir la interpretación del entremés amparada exclusivamente en la literatura, má…

HistoryHistoryInterpretation (philosophy)OralityVirtual reconstructionRepresentation (arts)IconographyHumanitiesObject (philosophy)Anuario de Estudios Medievales
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El dilema de la lechuza ¿Qué relación debe tener la filosofía con su historia?

2020

Resumen La historia parece tener una importancia especial en el campo de la filosofía, en pocas disciplinas encontramos tantas referencias a los autores y problemas del pasado. Sin embargo, esto puede ser una simple cuestión de hecho: hasta ahora hemos creído que enseñar la historia de la filosofía era formativo para los futuros filósofos, pero tal creencia puede cambiar. También podría ser una cuestión de puro interés profesional: algunos estudiamos la historia de la disciplina, y tratamos de justificar esa dedicación alegando que ésta puede ser útil, en cierta medida, para los pensadores contemporáneos. En este artículo, sin embargo, abogaré por una comprensión de nuestra historia como al…

HistòriaHistoryRational ReconstructionContextual ReconstructionHistòria Filosofialcsh:Philosophy (General)PhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)ScienceContext (language use)cienciareconstrucción contextualhistoriaMatter of factEpistemologyFormative assessmentRational reconstructionartereconstrucción racionallcsh:B1-5802History of philosophyDisciplineArtCiènciaSimple (philosophy)
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Organic lacustrine sediment varves as indicators of past precipitation changes: a 3,000-year climate record from Central Finland

2015

Annually laminated (varved) sediments from Lake Kallio-Kourujärvi, Central Finland, provide high-resolution sedimentological data for the last three millennia. These varves consist of two laminae that represent (1) deposition during the spring-to-autumn growing season, composed of degraded organic matter and a variety of microfossils, and (2) deposition during winter, composed of fine-grained homogenous organic matter. Because of the absence of a clastic lamina, these varves differ from the typical, well-described, clastic-organic varve sequences in Fennoscandian lakes. Such organic varves in Finnish lakes have not been studied in detail before. Three thousand varves were counted and their …

Hydrologychemistry.chemical_classificationVarvePaleoclimateLacustrine varvesNorthern EuropeSedimentOrganic sedimentsPrecipitation reconstructionAquatic ScienceDeposition (geology)Late HoloceneWater columnchemistryClastic rockPaleoclimatologyOrganic matterPhysical geographySedimentologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Paleolimnology
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Un'ipotesi per la cattedrale di Iglesias

2015

This article focuses on the 3D virtual reconstruction of the first restoration project of the cathedral of San Maria in Iglesias (first half of 16th century). A complex work of renovation of the old medieval temple, which likely was meant to radically transform the presbytery of the church and to replace the previous timber roof truss of the nave with a simple ribbed vaults, as several clues seem to suggest. In the absence of archival data, the virtual reconstruction allowed to verify some hypotheses originated from the observation of material traces, ascribable to the construction phase of the building here analysed. Indirect proofs seem to suggest that a collapse, happened in an unspecifi…

Iglesias cathedarl virtual reconstructionSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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HDR image generation from LDR image with highlight removal

2015

The emergency of High Dynamic Range (HDR) display device impels the study of generating HDR image from Low Dynamic Range (LDR) image. Most existing generation methods apply complicated handing to highlight areas in image, which perplexes the algorithm and introduces the probability of generating artifacts. In this paper, we investigate a separated scheme: instead of sophisticated treatment to the highlight areas during expanding, the processing to the highlight areas is separated from the dynamic range expansion, which facilitates the framework and reduces the artifacts. The image quality metric shows that the separated scheme reveals more details with little artifacts compared to the algor…

Image qualityComputer scienceDynamic rangebusiness.industryDistortion (optics)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONIterative reconstructionImage (mathematics)Display deviceDistortionMetric (mathematics)Computer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessHigh dynamic range2015 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo Workshops (ICMEW)
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Multifacet structure of observed reconstructed integral images.

2005

Three-dimensional images generated by an integral imaging system suffer from degradations in the form of grid of multiple facets. This multifacet structure breaks the continuity of the observed image and therefore reduces its visual quality. We perform an analysis of this effect and present the guidelines in the design of lenslet imaging parameters for optimization of viewing conditions with respect to the multifacet degradation. We consider the optimization of the system in terms of field of view, observer position and pupil function, lenslet parameters, and type of reconstruction. Numerical tests are presented to verify the theoretical analysis.

Image qualityComputer scienceInformation Storage and RetrievalField of viewIterative reconstructionLensletModels BiologicalSensitivity and SpecificityUser-Computer InterfaceOpticsImaging Three-DimensionalArtificial IntelligencePupil functionImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedComputer GraphicsHumansComputer SimulationIntegral imagingModels Statisticalbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsObserver (special relativity)GridImage EnhancementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsVisual PerceptionComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessAlgorithmsJournal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision
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Emission tomography with a large-hole collimator (CACAO): a possible new way to improve radionuclide imaging.

2002

This work aims to improve the quality of scintigraphy. It evaluates the use of a large-hole collimator, the Computer Aided Collimation Gamma Camera Project (CACAO), in SPECT. Acquisition data from the same object were simulated for CACAO and for a conventional collimator. Better signal-to-noise ratios were found for CACAO images, whatever the number of emitted photons. This work demonstrates that high-resolution images may be obtained with large-hole collimators. The combination of CACAO and pixilated detectors may further improve radionuclide imaging.

Image qualityImage processingIterative reconstructionCollimated light030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticslawImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Radionuclide ImagingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGamma camera[SDV.IB] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BioengineeringPhotonsbusiness.industryDetectorCollimator030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCalibration[SDV.IB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]TomographybusinessNuclear medicineAlgorithmsJournal of computer assisted tomography
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Lightfield recording and reconstruction by integral imaging

2011

Integral imaging is a rising 3D imaging technique that can be considered the incoherent version of holography. In integral imaging the multiperspective information of 3D scenes is stored in a 2D picture. Such picture is nothing but a sampling version of the lightfield emitted by the 3D scene. The recorded lightfield can be used for many purposes. One is the display of 3D color scenes to audiences or much more than one person. Other is the 3D display, with full parallax, in personal monitors, like the screen of a Smartphone, a tablet, or the monitor used by a surgeon in an endoscopic operation. Other important types of applications are connected with the topographic reconstruction, slice by …

Image samplingIntegral imagingbusiness.industryComputer scienceHolographyIterative reconstructionStereo displaylaw.inventionOpticslawComputer visionArtificial intelligenceImaging techniquebusinessParallax2011 10th Euro-American Workshop on Information Optics
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Use of new technique of image based aimed to perspective return

2014

The diffusion of Image-based 3D modeling techniques, through image-based free, low cost and open source software, have increased drastically in the past few years, especially in Cultural Heritage domain (Architecture, Archeology, Urban planning) [2, 3]. Computer vision techniques use photographs from dataset collection to rapidly build detailed 3D models. The simultaneous applications of different algorithms (MVS), the different techniques of image matching, feature extracting and mesh optimization are inside an active field of research in computer vision. Computer vision techniques - Structure from Motion (SfM)- allow to fulfill detailed 3D models from photos dataset collections. The resul…

Image-based modeling 3D reconstruction Photogrammetry Computer Vision Architectural/Artistic HeritageSettore ICAR/17 - Disegno
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Supershape Recovery from 3D Data Sets

2006

In this paper, we apply supershapes and R-functions to surface recovery from 3D data sets. Individual supershapes are separately recovered from a segmented mesh. R-functions are used to perform Boolean operations between the reconstructed parts to obtain a single implicit equation of the reconstructed object that is used to define a global error reconstruction function. We present surface recovery results ranging from single synthetic data to real complex objects involving the composition of several supershapes and holes.

Implicit functionbusiness.industrySignal reconstructionImage segmentationFunction (mathematics)Iterative reconstructionSynthetic dataComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessBoolean functionAlgorithmStandard Boolean modelMathematics2006 International Conference on Image Processing
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