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Architectural Scenes Reconstruction from Uncalibrated Photos and Map Based Model Knowledge

2001

In this paper we consider the problem of reconstructing architectural scenes from multiple photographs taken from arbitrarily viewpoints. The original contribution of this work is the use of a map as a source of a priori knowledge and geometric constraints in order to obtain in a fast and simple way a detailed model of a scene. We suppose images are uncalibrated and have at least one planar structure as a facade for exploiting the planar homography induced between world plane and image to calculate a first estimation of the projection matrix. Estimations are improved by using correspondences between images and map. We show how these simple constraints can be used to calibrate the cameras, t…

Plane (geometry)business.industryComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONTriangulation (social science)Triangulation (computer vision)Iterative reconstructionProjection (linear algebra)Image (mathematics)Trifocal tensorSimple (abstract algebra)Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionHomographyComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Digitale Mehrschichttomographie

1989

A set of projection images is acquired during longitudinal tomography with an image intensifier TV system. Reconstruction of tomograms in each desired plane is achieved by shifting and summing up of the digitalized projection images. Digital multilayer and conventional film tomograms mainly of the respiratory tract and skeleton have been compared in 100 patients. Image quality is comparable with both methods. Disadvantage of digital tomography is lower spatial resolution (512 x 512 matrix size); advantages include lower radiation dose, shorter study time, and facilities of digital imaging.

Plane (geometry)business.industryComputer scienceImage qualityDigital imagingImage intensifierlaw.inventionlawRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer visionTomographyArtificial intelligenceProjection (set theory)Nuclear medicinebusinessImage resolutionDigital radiographyRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Determination of projection geometry from quantitative assessment of the distortion of spherical references in single-view projection radiography

2004

A method is introduced, inferring the three-dimensional (3-D) location from the 2-D radiographic shadow of an opaque spherical reference body of known radius by considering its elliptical distortion, the 2-D shadow location and a known source-to-receptor distance. Three noncollinear spheres fixed to a rigid object constitute all possible degrees of freedom, i.e., the entire 3-D imaging geometry. The method may be used (a) to determine the 3-D imaging geometry from a single 2-D view and (b) to correct for foreshortening of object distances coplanar with the plane defined by the sphere triplet. Apart from the mathematical background the article describes a small feasibility experiment, perfor…

Plane (geometry)business.industryImage processingGeometryGeneral MedicineIterative reconstructionRadiusSubpixel renderingOpticsProjection (mathematics)DistortionShadowbusinessMathematicsMedical Physics
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Superresolved imaging based on wavelength multiplexing of projected unknown speckle patterns

2015

We propose a method for resolution enhancement of a diffraction limited optical system based on the capture of a set of low resolution images. These images are obtained after projection of an ensemble of unknown speckle patterns on top of the high resolution object that is to be imaged. Each speckle pattern is generated by the same thin (and unknown) diffuser, but illuminated with a slightly different wavelength. From the ensemble of low resolution images, we obtain a system of equations that can be solved in an iterative manner that enables reconstruction of the high resolution object. As a result, we also achieve the projected high resolution speckle patterns used for the encoding.

Point spread functionPhysicsDiffractionbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Resolution (electron density)Physics::OpticsSpeckle noiseIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSpeckle patternOpticsSpatial frequencySpeckle imagingBusiness and International ManagementbusinessProjection (set theory)Applied Optics
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Drawback of ICA Procedure on EEG: Polarity Indeterminacy at Local Optimization

2008

Independent component analysis (ICA) has been extensively applied to reject artifacts in electroencephalography (EEG) signal processing. The first step is to extract the independent component activations from the electrode records, and then project the desired components back to the electrodes. After the composition of the projected component is analyzed in details under ICA procedure, this study shows that since ICA may extract some source components at the local optimization in high-dimensional EEG signal space, the artificial polarity indeterminacy may happen on the projected component at some electrodes. By numerical simulations, this issue also exhibits that this polarity ambiguity occ…

Polarity reversalSignal processingmedicine.diagnostic_testPolarity (physics)business.industryComputer sciencePattern recognitionElectroencephalographySignalIndependent component analysisComponent (UML)medicineArtificial intelligenceProjection (set theory)business
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Principal polynomial analysis for remote sensing data processing

2011

Inspired by the concept of Principal Curves, in this paper, we define Principal Polynomials as a non-linear generalization of Principal Components to overcome the conditional mean independence restriction of PCA. Principal Polynomials deform the straight Principal Components by minimizing the regression error (or variance) in the corresponding orthogonal subspaces. We propose to use a projection on a series of these polynomials to set a new nonlinear data representation: the Principal Polynomial Analysis (PPA). We prove that the dimensionality reduction error in PPA is always lower than in PCA. Lower truncation error and increased independence suggest that unsupervised PPA features can be b…

PolynomialTruncation errorbusiness.industryFeature vectorDimensionality reductionPattern recognitionLinear discriminant analysisLinear subspaceProjection (linear algebra)Principal component analysisLife ScienceArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsRemote sensing
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Criteri di discretizzazione e di proiezione nel pensiero post-rinascimentale

2008

I metodi di rappresentazione descrivono le strutture di pensiero. E' ipotizzabile che nuovi sistemi di rappresentazione, quali gli schermi curvi, possano influenzare un nuovo modo di pensare e disegnare lo spazio, superando lo schema rinascimentale, che sottende, ancora oggi gli attuali sistemi di proiezione.

Projection criteriaSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoCriteri di proiezione
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New preparation of ceramic coatings by low-pressure plasma spray

2018

As an advanced thermal spray technology, low-pressure plasma spray (LPPS) allows obtaining high-quality coatings and can bridge the thickness gap between conventional thermal spray technologies and standard thin film processes. Moreover, LPPS permits to build uniform coatings with various microstructures; deposition takes place not only from liquid splats but also from nano-sized clusters as well as from the vapor phase depending on operational conditions. In order to further improve and develop the LPPS process, this research aims to combine it with the emerging suspension plasma spray and reactive plasma spray processes. It was expected to both provide two novel integrated processes and a…

Projection plasma réactive sous pressionTitanium nitride coatingAxial bi-Cathode plasma torchYttria-Stabilized zirconia coating[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Revêtement de nitrure de titaneRevêtement de zircone stabilisee a l'oxyde d'yttriumProjection plasma de suspension sous basse pressionTorche à plasma bi-Cathode axiale[PHYS.COND.CM-MS] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Suspension plasma spray at low pressureReactive plasma spray at low pressure
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An Efficient Numerical Method for Time Domain Computational Electromagnetic Simulation

2018

In this paper an efficient numerical method in approximating the electric and magnetic fields is provided. The method is based on an implicit leapfrog arrangement in time and without mesh in space. Moreover, a projection scheme is introduced in order to improve the accuracy of the proposed approach and applied into the computational electromagnetic (CEM) framework. The PDEs governing the process are solved and some numerical results are reported to validate the numerical process.

Projection schemeEnvironmental EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentComputer scienceNumerical analysisCEMProcess (computing)Finite difference methodEnergy Engineering and Power Technology010103 numerical & computational mathematicsSpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringProjection (linear algebra)Magnetic field010101 applied mathematicsSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaKernel (linear algebra)Hardware and ArchitectureApplied mathematicsNumerical accuracyTime domainElectrical and Electronic Engineering0101 mathematics2018 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2018 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
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Finite-dimensional pseudo-bosons: a non-Hermitian version of the truncated harmonic oscillator

2018

We propose a deformed version of the commutation rule introduced in 1967 by Buchdahl to describe a particular model of the truncated harmonic oscillator. The rule we consider is defined on a $N$-dimensional Hilbert space $\Hil_N$, and produces two biorhogonal bases of $\Hil_N$ which are eigenstates of the Hamiltonians $h=\frac{1}{2}(q^2+p^2)$, and of its adjoint $h^\dagger$. Here $q$ and $p$ are non-Hermitian operators obeying $[q,p]=i(\1-Nk)$, where $k$ is a suitable orthogonal projection operator. These eigenstates are connected by ladder operators constructed out of $q$, $p$, $q^\dagger$ and $p^\dagger$. Some examples are discussed.

Pseudo-bosonGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics and Astronomy (all)symbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)PT-quantum mechanic0103 physical sciencesTruncated harmonic oscillator010306 general physicsHarmonic oscillatorEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematical PhysicsMathematical physicsPhysicsQuantum PhysicsOrthographic projectionHilbert spaceMathematical Physics (math-ph)Hermitian matrixLadder operatorBiorthogonal systemsymbolsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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