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A chromatic art gallery problem
The art gallery problem asks for the smallest number of guards required to see every point of the interior of a polygon $P$. We introduce and study a similar problem called the chromatic art gallery problem.
Erickson, Lawrence, LaValle, Steven M.
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Abstract Cutout animation is one of the earliest forms of animation, and to this day remains a popular technique featured in numerous films including Monty Python and South Park series. Most computer animation systems, however, focus on different styles, including cel animation, making cutout animation somewhat underexplored.
Ivan Puhachov +3 more
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SlideSAVR: Enabling Live Analysis during Data Presentations via Multimodal Sketching and Voice Input
Abstract Interpersonal communication in data science can yield sought‐after insights, but presentation environments are often not conducive for live analysis, forcing the process to move offline. Through a formative survey with 16 participants, we identified both technical (e.g., complexity of tools) and psychological (e.g., pressure of programming ...
C. Han +5 more
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An implementation of a Heuristic for the Orthogonal Art Gallery Problem
The Art Gallery Problem is a classical problem in Computational Geometry: Given an Art Gallery, what is the minimum number of guards and their locations so that they can watch the entire Gallery?
Antoniou, George
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With the popularization of community’s micro-renewal and sustainability concept, the improvement of residents’ satisfaction and the reasonable allocation of resources have become the core elements in the effectiveness evaluation of ...
Meng Li, Yuetong Dai
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The Impact of Light Conditions on Neural Affect Classification: A Deep Learning Approach
Understanding and detecting human emotions is crucial for enhancing mental health, cognitive performance and human–computer interactions. This field in affective computing is relatively unexplored, and gaining knowledge about which external factors ...
Sophie Zentner +2 more
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ABSTRACT In Panorama, artist Amie Siegel montaged films made by Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) staff in the 1930s–1970s when documenting their research expeditions and exhibition projects, along with her own footage shot in the museum. Displayed at Carnegie Museum of Art in 2023–2024, the exhibition made visible the often hidden labors of ...
Deirdre Madeleine Smith
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A Tight Lower Bound for Art Gallery Sensor Location Algorithms [PDF]
Andrea Bottino +5 more
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ABSTRACT Fears of widespread permanent closures of museums expressed at the start of the COVID‐19 pandemic prompted our research to monitor closures and other museum behavior in 2021–2022. We wanted to understand how the UK sector changed in this period. Which museums closed, and what factors were at work in their closure?
Mark Liebenrood +5 more
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Arthur Danto's philosophy of art [PDF]
The thesis is a critical examination of Danto's philosophy of art. It begins with his article 'The Artworld' where he proposes a special is of artistic identification to distinguish artworks. Danto's idea of the artworld is discussed, a historical and
Lafferty, Michael Gerald
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