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Tax Competition with Intermunicipal Cooperation

2020

We study local tax competition when municipalities can voluntarily cooperate with neighboring jurisdictions. In France, the strongest form of cooperation among municipalities occurs by forming an “establishment for inter-municipal cooperation” (EIMC). We study how interjurisdictional policy interdependence differs between competing municipalities within the same EIMC and competing municipalities outside of the cooperative unit. We apply the estimation strategy of Kelejian and Piras (2014) to resolve the endogeneity of the decision to cooperate with other municipalities. We find that strategic interactions among peer members of the same EIMC are less intense than strategic interactions with …

MicroeconomicsEstimationEmpirical researchDistribution networksTax competitionCooperative groupEndogeneityBusinessUnit (housing)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Coordination of Wage Bargaining, Exchange Rate Stability and External Adjustment

2016

The literature on the determinants of the rate of current account reversion has been limited to examining the role of exchange rate regimes. We propose that the degree of coordination of wage bargaining affects the speed of current account adjustment. Our point estimates are economically and statistically significant, suggesting that fragmented firm-level wage bargaining facilitates external adjustment. We also find a strong negative interaction between the effects of coordination of wage bargaining and exchange rate stability on the rate of current account reversion.

MicroeconomicsExchange rateEconomicsCurrent accountPoint estimationMonetary economicsStability (probability)health care economics and organizationsDegree (temperature)Wage bargainingSSRN Electronic Journal
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Robust Depth Estimation for Light Field Microscopy

2019

Light field technologies have seen a rise in recent years and microscopy is a field where such technology has had a deep impact. The possibility to provide spatial and angular information at the same time and in a single shot brings several advantages and allows for new applications. A common goal in these applications is the calculation of a depth map to reconstruct the three-dimensional geometry of the scene. Many approaches are applicable, but most of them cannot achieve high accuracy because of the nature of such images: biological samples are usually poor in features and do not exhibit sharp colors like natural scene. Due to such conditions, standard approaches result in noisy depth ma…

MicroscopemicroscopeComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionsymbols.namesakelawDepth mapMicroscopy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringdepth estimationlight fieldlcsh:TP1-1185Computer visionElectrical and Electronic Engineeringstereo matchingInstrumentationLight field microscopydefocusbusiness.industryÒptica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsField (geography)MicroscòpiaFourier transformsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceNoise (video)0210 nano-technologybusinessLight fieldSensors
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DEFINITION ET ETUDE DES PERFORMANCES D'UN DETECTEUR DE STRUCTURES CURVILINEAIRES. APPLICATION A LA STEREOSCOPIE ET LA DETECTION D'OBJETS FILAIRES

2008

The work presented in this paper falls under the domain of matching. In this context, we try to show the interest of using the curvilinear regions in order to enhance the global performance of various matching applications. A brand new detector for curvilinear regions is introduced (CRD), along with the specific curvilinear regions descriptor (CRD) required. Performance evaluations were done in two parts: First, we evaluated and compared the segmentations performances of our detector, in particular on a retina vessels segmentation application. And second, we estimated the matching performances using K. Mykolajczyk toolkit. This methodology helps obtaining intrinsic performances and comparin…

Mise en correspondanceDétecteursDetectorsEstimation d'homographiesDescriptorsHomography estimationDescripteursRégions curvilinéairesSegmentation[ INFO.INFO-HC ] Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]Matching[INFO.INFO-HC]Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC][INFO.INFO-HC] Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]Curvilinear regions
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State Estimation of a Mobile Manipulator via Non-uniformly Sampled Position Measurements

2011

Abstract We derive an exact deterministic nonlinear estimator to compute the continuous state of a nonlinear time-varying system based on discrete, non uniformly time spaced, state measurements. The system consists of a robot arm mounted on a mobile non holonomic vehicle. The paper also discusses the effect on the estimation error of a bounded input additive noise.

Mobile manipulatorHolonomicContinuous stateBounded inputState (functional analysis)Noise (electronics)Nonholonomic vehicleComputer Science::RoboticsNonlinear systemNonlinear estimatorSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryPosition (vector)Estimation errorBounded functionState measurementsNonlinear time varying systemRobotic armRobot armMobile manipulatorMathematics
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Adaptive estimation of Laguerre models with time-varying delay

2000

Abstract An Orthonormal Basis Functions (OBF) approach is effectively used in adaptive parameter estimation of linear(ized) open-loop stable, possibly nonminimum phase plants with time-varying delay. In particular, discrete Laguerre models are considered in detail. A special attention is paid to the numerical conditioning issue in case of ’poor’ excitation of a plant under control, where OBF models are of particular value. Closed-loop predictive control simulations confirm the usefulness of adaptive OBF modelling, especially for systems with time-varying delays.

Model predictive controlAdaptive controlEstimation theoryControl theoryAdaptive systemLaguerre polynomialsPhase (waves)System identificationOrthonormal basis functionsMathematicsIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Age estimation using the radiographic visibility of the periodontal ligament in lower third molars in a Portuguese population.

2014

Objectives: The mineralization of third molars has been used repeatedly as a method of forensic age estimation. However, this procedure is of little use beyond age 18, especially to determinate if an individual is older than 21 years of age; thus, the development of new approaches is essential. The visibility of the periodontal ligament has been suggested for this purpose. The aim of this work was to determine the usefulness of this methodology in a Portuguese population. Study Design: Periodontal ligament visibility was assessed in the lower third molars, using a sample of 487 orthopantomograms, 228 of which belonging to females and 259 to males, from a Portuguese population aged 17 to 31 …

Molareducation.field_of_studyOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryRadiographyResearchPopulationDentistryOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludAge estimationStatistical significanceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicinePeriodontal fiberPortuguese populationeducationbusinessGeneral DentistrySpecific populationJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Contribution to a marker-free system for human motion analysis

2002

This paper presents a novel approach to human gait analysis using a marker-free system. The devised acquisition system is composed of three synchronized and calibrated charge coupled device cameras. The aim of this work is to recognize in gray level image sequences the leg of a walking human and to reconstruct it in the three-dimensional space. An articulated threedimensional (3D) model of the human body, based on the use of tapered superquadric curves, is first introduced. A motion-based segmentation, using morphological operators, is then applied to the image sequences in order to extract the boundaries of the leg in motion. A reconstruction process, based on the use of a least median of …

Motion analysisComputer sciencebusiness.industryOptical flowImage segmentationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsGait (human)Motion fieldGait analysisMotion estimationComputer visionSegmentationArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessJournal of Electronic Imaging
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Tecsis: Low-Cost Methodology To Distinguish Archaeological Findings

2006

The automatic or semi-automatic research of archaeological findings includes some methodologies and algorithms of the Computer Vision. Reconstruction of a scene is one of the key step to get the solution to that challenge. This paper will address a methodology to reconstruction underwater scenes with mosaicing techniques. The reconstruction of scene will be the video-mosaic of sea bottom landscapes starting from single video frames. The methodology is based on the evaluation of the optic °ow in between frames, and its motion estimation has been evaluated on the extracted features from the common areas of consecutive pairs frames. This approach carried out the motion model from a geometric p…

Motion compensationEcologySettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceFrame (networking)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMotion modelArchaeologyGeometrical transformationMotion (physics)Motion estimationKey (cryptography)General Earth and Planetary SciencesArchaeological findingNoise (video)MosaicingProjection (set theory)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSGeneral Environmental ScienceReference frame
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Efficient smart-camera accelerator: A configurable motion estimator dedicated to video codec

2013

Smart cameras are used in a large range of applications. Usually the smart cameras transmit the video or/and extracted information from the video scene, frequently on compressed format to fit with the application requirements. An efficient hardware accelerator that can be adapted and provide the required coding performances according to the events detected in the video, the available network bandwidth or user requirements, is therefore a key element for smart camera solutions. We propose in this paper to focus on a key part of the compression system: motion estimation. We have developed a flexible hardware implementation of the motion estimator based on FPGA component, fully compatible with…

Motion compensationHardware and ArchitectureComputer scienceMotion estimationReal-time computingHardware accelerationCodecSmart cameraField-programmable gate arraySoftwareQuarter-pixel motionBlock-matching algorithmJournal of Systems Architecture
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