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A Segmentation System for Soccer Robot Based on Neural Networks

2000

An innovative technique for segmentation of color images is proposed. The technique implements an approach based on thresholding of the hue histogram and a feed-forward neural network that learns to recognize the hue ranges of meaningful objects. A new function for detecting valleys of the histogram has been devised and tested. A novel blurring algorithm for noise reduction that works effectively when used over hue image has been employed. The reported experimental results show that the technique is reliable and robust even in presence of changing environmental conditions. Extended experimentation has been carried on the framework of the Robot Soccer World Cup Initiative (RoboCup).

Artificial neural networkComputer scienceColor imagebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMobile robotImage processingRoboticsThresholdingComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONHistogramRobotSegmentationComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessSoccer robotHue
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Distinguishing Onion Leaves from Weed Leaves Based on Segmentation of Color Images and a BP Neural Network

2006

A new algorithm to distinguish onion leaves from weed leaves in images is suggested. This algorithm is based on segmentation of color images and on BP neural network. It includes: discarding soil for conserving only plants in the image, color image segmentation, merging small regions by analyzing the frontier rates and the averages of color indices of the regions, at last a BP neural network is used to determine if the small regions belongs to onion leaf or not. The algorithm has been applied to many images and the correct identifiable percents for onion leaves are between 80%~ 90%.

Artificial neural networkbusiness.industryColor imageComputer scienceComputer visionImage processingSegmentationArtificial intelligenceImage segmentationbusinessWeed
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Improved reliability estimates for the serial color-word test

1978

Starting from Lennart Sjoberg's serial scoring of the Color-Word Test and his critical review of the test, the possibilities of attaining better reliability estimates are briefly surveyed. As a simple step, the orthogonalization of the regression model is suggested. Ways of maximizing the reliability estimate are demonstrated. On the basis of 261 subjects from five differing subsamples, clinical and control groups, the reliability estimates of the oblique system of the orthogonalized system and of the maximum reliability solutions are compared empirically. The significance of the results for test theoretic evaluation of the Color-Word Test is discussed.

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)StatisticsColor wordDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyOblique caseRegression analysisGeneral MedicineStroop color word testPsychologyOrthogonalizationGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)Test (assessment)Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
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In-medium jet shape from energy collimation in parton showers: Comparison with CMS PbPb data at 2.76 TeV

2014

Abstract: We present the medium-modified energy collimation in the leading-logarithmic approximation (LLA) and next-to-leading-logarithmic approximation (NLLA) of QCD. As a consequence of more accurate kinematic considerations in the argument of the Dokshitzer-Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi (DGLAP) fragmentation functions (FFs) we find a new NLLA correction O ð α s Þ which accounts for the scaling violation of DGLAP FFs at small x . The jet shape is derived from the energy collimation within the same approximations and we also compare our calculations for the energy collimation with the event generators PYTHIA 6 and Y A JEM for the first time in this paper. The modification of jets by the …

Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenacolor coherencefragmentation functionsHigh Energy Physics::Experimenthadron spectracollisions
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The size of juxtaluminal hypoechoic area in ultrasound images of asymptomatic carotid plaques predicts the occurrence of stroke

2013

Abstract OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that the size of a juxtaluminal black (hypoechoic) area (JBA) in ultrasound images of asymptomatic carotid artery plaques predicts future ipsilateral ischemic stroke. METHODS: A JBA was defined as an area of pixels with a grayscale value 10 mm(2) (P 8 mm(2)) was still significant after adjusting for other plaque features known to be associated with increased risk, including stenosis, grayscale median, presence of discrete white areas without acoustic shadowing indicating neovascularization, plaque area, and history of contralateral TIA or stroke. Plaque area and grayscale median were not significant. Using the significant variables (stenosis, discr…

Asymptomatic carotid plaqueMaleTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentCarotid endarterectomyKaplan-Meier EstimateSeverity of Illness Indexasymptomatic carotid artery stenosis; hypoecoic area; StrokeRisk FactorsCarotid StenosisUltrasonography Doppler ColorProspective cohort studyStrokeAged 80 and overNeovascularization Pathologichypoecoic areaMiddle AgedPrognosisPlaque AtheroscleroticEuropeStrokeIschemic Attack TransientPredictive value of testsFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptomjuxtaluminal hypoechoic area ultrasound images asymptomatic carotid plaques strokeCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCarotid Artery InternalAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAsymptomaticRisk AssessmentAsymptomatic carotid plaque; Brain ischemia; Stroke; EchographyBrain ischemiaPredictive Value of Testsasymptomatic carotid artery stenosimedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesAgedProportional Hazards Modelsbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelmedicine.diseaseAcoustic shadowSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareStenosisROC CurveAsymptomatic DiseasesLinear ModelsSurgeryasymptomatic carotid artery stenosisEchographybusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Traitement de données RGB et Lidar à extrêmement haute résolution: retombées de la compétition de fusion de données 2015 de l'IEEE GRSS - Partie A / …

2016

International audience; In this paper, we discuss the scientific outcomes of the 2015 data fusion contest organized by the Image Analysis and Data Fusion Technical Committee (IADF TC) of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (IEEE GRSS). As for previous years, the IADF TC organized a data fusion contest aiming at fostering new ideas and solutions for multisource studies. The 2015 edition of the contest proposed a multiresolution and multisensorial challenge involving extremely high-resolution RGB images and a three-dimensional (3-D) LiDAR point cloud. The competition was framed in two parallel tracks, considering 2-D and 3-D products, respectively. In this paper, we discuss the sci…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceMULTIMODAL-DATA FUSIONGeophysics. Cosmic physics0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyCONTESTcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesOutcome (game theory)LIDARTraitement des imagesIMAGE ANALYSIS AND DATA FUSION (IADF)DEEP NEURAL NETWORKSDeep neural networksTraitement du signal et de l'imageMULTIRESOLUTION910 Geography & travelMultiresolutionGround truthLANDCOVER CLASSIFICATIONIMAGE AERIENNE1903 Computers in Earth SciencesBenchmarkingVision par ordinateur et reconnaissance de formesOcean engineering10122 Institute of GeographyLidarDeep neural networksData miningExtremely high spatial resolutionMultimodal-data fusionLiDARComputers in Earth Sciences; Atmospheric ScienceImage analysis and data fusion (IADF)EXTREMELY HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTIONCLASSIFICATIONTRAITEMENT IMAGE1902 Atmospheric ScienceAPPRENTISSAGE STATISTIQUEComputers in Earth SciencesTELEDETECTIONSynthèse d'image et réalité virtuelleTC1501-1800021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLandcover classificationmultiresolution-[INFO.INFO-DB]Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB]QC801-809Intelligence artificielleMULTISOURCESensor fusionRGB color modelcomputerMultisource
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Simulation of Future Geostationary Ocean Color Images

2012

The objective of this work is to simulate global images that would be provided by a theoretical ocean color sensor on a geostationary orbit at longitude 0, in order to assess the range of radiance value data reaching the sensor throughout the day for 20 spectral bands similar to those of the Ocean and Land Color Imager (OLCI). The secondary objective is to assess the illumination and viewing geometries that result in sunglint. For this purpose, we combined a radiative transfer model for ocean waters (Hydrolight) and a radiative transfer model for atmosphere (MODTRAN) to construct the simulated radiance images at the sea surface and at the Top-Of-Atmosphere (TOA). Bio-optical data from GlobC…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyMODTRANSolar zenith angleSunglint01 natural sciences010309 opticsAtmospheric radiative transfer codes13. Climate actionOcean color0103 physical sciencesGeostationary orbitRadianceEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth Sciences[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSZenith0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
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Image simulation of geostationary sensor dedicated to ocean color

2010

A method of image simulation of geostationary sensor dedicated to ocean color for open water (case1) and coastal water (case2) is presented in this paper. This method uses HYDROLIGHT to model the radiative transfer in order to obtain the water surface radiance. MeRIS level 3 products have been used for input water components to provide a realistic spatial distribution. The atmospheric radiative transfer model and the sensor model finely lead to satellite remote sensing images. This system allows to evaluate the dynamic range of BOA and TOA radiances depending on solar and viewing angles in operational situation and latter their influence on water composition retrieval.

Atmospheric radiative transfer codesMeteorologyOcean colorRadianceGeostationary orbitRadiative transferHyperspectral imagingEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric modelViewing angleRemote sensing2010 2nd Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing
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Delivering Inorganic and Organic Reagents and Enzymes from Zein and Developing Optical Sensors.

2018

Nowadays, interest in using environmentally friendly materials is increasing in many fields. However, the rational design of sensors with biodegradable materials is a challenge. The main aim of this work is to show the possibility of using zein, a protein from corn, as a biodegradable and low-cost material for immobilizing, stabilizing, and delivering different kind of reagents for developing optical sensors. Enzymes, metallic salts, and aromatic and small organic compounds were tested. In addition, different techniques of immobilization, entrapment and adsorption, were used, and different formats, such as solid devices and also multiwell platforms, were proposed. The capacity of zein for i…

AtropineZein02 engineering and technologyBiosensing Techniques01 natural sciencesZea maysAnalytical ChemistryPhosphatesAdsorptionHumanschemistry.chemical_classificationFerric hydroxamateChemistry010401 analytical chemistryRational designA proteinSubstrate (chemistry)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyEnzymes ImmobilizedCombinatorial chemistryEnvironmentally friendly0104 chemical sciencesEnzymeSpectrometry FluorescencePharmaceutical PreparationsReagentColorimetryIndicators and Reagents0210 nano-technologyAnalytical chemistry
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Competitive Cycling and Doping: Proposing a Functional Analysis Based on the Color Yellow.

2015

The authors demonstrate in three experiments (N = 241) that yellow impacts on social perceptions when associated with competitive cycling. In Experiment 1, the image of a syringe evocated competitive cycling and doping more strongly when presented on yellow as compared with gray. In Experiment 2, a performance improvement scenario yielded more discredit of a depicted racer and higher suspicions of doping when ending on a yellow frame, as opposed to a gray one. In Experiment 3, the image of a racer wearing a yellow jersey (instead of a gray or a white one) yielded the lowest scores on measures of suitability as a role model and attractiveness of sport participation. Moreover, no significant …

AttractivenessAdultDoping in SportsMalePsychology sportsColorSocial behaviourBicyclingAssociationYoung AdultPsychology SportsHumansFemalePsychologyCyclingSocial psychologyGray (horse)Practical implicationsApplied PsychologyColor PerceptionJournal of sportexercise psychology
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