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Hand gesture recognition (HGR) systems using electromyography (EMG) bracelet-type sensors are currently largely used over other HGR technologies. However, bracelets are susceptible to electrode rotation, causing a decrease in HGR performance.
Lorena Isabel Barona López +6 more
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Recognition of Hand Gestures Based on EMG Signals with Deep and Double-Deep Q-Networks
In recent years, hand gesture recognition (HGR) technologies that use electromyography (EMG) signals have been of considerable interest in developing human–machine interfaces.
Ángel Leonardo Valdivieso Caraguay +3 more
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Nonlinear Optimization of Light Field Point Cloud
The problem of accurate three-dimensional reconstruction is important for many research and industrial applications. Light field depth estimation utilizes many observations of the scene and hence can provide accurate reconstruction.
Yuriy Anisimov +2 more
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Hand Gesture Recognition Using Automatic Feature Extraction and Deep Learning Algorithms with Memory
Gesture recognition is widely used to express emotions or to communicate with other people or machines. Hand gesture recognition is a problem of great interest to researchers because it is a high-dimensional pattern recognition problem.
Rubén E. Nogales, Marco E. Benalcázar
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This article presents a dataset of hyperspectral images of handwriting samples collected from 54 individuals. The purpose of the presented dataset is to further explore the use of hyperspectral imaging in document image analysis and to benchmark the ...
Ammad Ul Islam +4 more
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Animat vision: Active vision in artificial animals [PDF]
We propose and demonstrate a new paradigm for active vision research that draws upon recent advances in the fields of artificial life and computer graphics. A software alternative to the prevailing hardware vision mindset, animat vision prescribes artificial animals, or animats, situated in physics-based virtual worlds as autonomous virtual robots ...
Demetri Terzopoulos, Tamer F. Rabie
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Particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) is one of the main pollutants that has considerable detrimental effects on human health. Estimating its concentration levels with ground monitors is inefficient for several reasons.
Kudaibergen Abutalip +2 more
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A biologically inspired computational vision front-end based on a self-organised pseudo-randomly tessellated artificial retina [PDF]
This paper considers the construction of a biologically inspired front-end for computer vision based on an artificial retina pyramid with a self-organised pseudo-randomly tessellated receptive field tessellation.
Balasuriya, S., Siebert, J.P.
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Dynamic Detection and Recognition of Objects Based on Sequential RGB Images
Conveyors are used commonly in industrial production lines and automated sorting systems. Many applications require fast, reliable, and dynamic detection and recognition for the objects on conveyors.
Shuai Dong +3 more
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Artificial vision in road vehicles [PDF]
The last few decades have witnessed the birth and growth of a new sensibility to transportation efficiency. In particular the need for efficient and improved people and goods mobility has pushed researchers to address the problem of intelligent transportation systems.
Massimo Bertozzi +5 more
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