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Cooperative Unmanned Aerial System Reconnaissance in a Complex Urban Environment and Uneven Terrain
Using unmanned robotic systems in military operations such as reconnaissance or surveillance, as well as in many civil applications, is common practice.
Petr Stodola +4 more
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Contemporary art: an art of raisons
History of art presupposed different ways of comprehension. With modern art and even more with contemporary art, the rift between art and its reasons was deepened, a growing rift between perception and aesthetic judgment; that is why the productions that
Sebastián Díaz, María Gallo Ugarte
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Dazai Osamu’s “New Hamlet”: A “confessional” adaptation of the classical story
Dazai Osamu is recognized as the classic of modern Japanese literature and one of the most outstanding authors of I-novel (watakushi sho:setsu) genre. Like Shiga Naoya and Kobayashi Hideo, Osamu was trying to find some new literature plots to express his
E. S. Shorokhova
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Exact solutions and bounds for general art gallery problems [PDF]
The classical Art Gallery Problem asks for the minimum number of guards that achieve visibility coverage of a given polygon. This problem is known to be NP-hard, even for very restricted and discrete special cases. For the case of vertex guards and simple orthogonal polygons, Cuoto et al.
Alexander Kröller +3 more
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Shoe-Print Image Retrieval With Multi-Part Weighted CNN
Identifying shoe-print impressions in the scene of crime (SoC) from database images is a challenging problem in forensic science due to the complicated impressing surface, the partial absence of on-site impressions, and the huge domain gap between the ...
Zhanyu Ma +6 more
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This paper presents a novel approach to solving the Art Gallery Problem (AGP) using a grid-based system and Reinforcement Learning (RL) in a two-dimensional space.
Yuan-Hsun Liao +2 more
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Active Discriminative Cross-Domain Alignment for Low-Resolution Face Recognition
In real application scenarios, the face images captured by cameras often incur blur, illumination variation, occlusion, and low-resolution (LR), which leads to a challenging problem for many real-time face recognition systems due to a big distribution ...
Dongdong Zheng +4 more
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Non-Visual to Visual Translation for Cross-Domain Face Recognition
Reducing the cross-modality gap between two different domains is a challenging problem for heterogeneous face recognition (HFR). The current visual domain face recognition system is not easy to solve the discrepancy of cross-modality when two comparing ...
Han Byeol Bae +4 more
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Transducers convert physical signals into electrical and optical representations, yet each mechanism is bounded by intrinsic trade‐offs across bandwidth, sensitivity, speed, and energy. This review maps transduction mechanisms across physical scale and frequency, showing how heterogeneous integration and multiphysics co‐design transform isolated ...
Aolei Xu +8 more
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Art therapy explores issues related to colonial era monuments in Aotearoa New Zealand. The possible ways of responding to the 'problem' of the statues is related to a range of international art strategies.
Bowring, Jacqueline
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