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Balloon motion estimation using two frames

[1991] Conference Record of the Twenty-Fifth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems & Computers, 2002
A computational vision approach is presented for the estimation of 2D translation, rotation, and scale from two partially overlapping images. An illuminant direction estimation method is first used to obtain an initial estimate of camera rotation. A small number of feature points are then located based on a Gabor wavelet model for detecting local ...
Q. Zheng, R. Chellappa, B.S. Manjunath
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The Origin of Balloon Framing

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 1981
Modern interest in the balloon frame dates from 1941 when Siegfried Giedion identified the inventor of this important technological innovation in wooden construction as George Snow of Chicago. According to Giedion, Snow used the technique for the first time in 1833 to build St. Mary's Church in Chicago.
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Italian Balloon Frame

2018
La necessità di un metodo di costruzione plastico e modellabile fa sì che l’architettura contemporanea si fermi ai metodi tradizionali guardando di più alla loro flessibilità e malleabilità che alla loro efficienza. Il metodo tradizionale può essere sostituito in favore di metodi innovativi che siano efficienti nei confronti del progetto ...
Sibilio, Francesca   +2 more
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Investigation of Movable Balloon Controller System on a Ring Spinning Frame

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Compared to other spinning system, the ring spinning process has been used to produce higher quality yarns, but with a much lower spinning efficiency, resulted from the relatively high spinning tension that leads to increased yarn breakage rates and makes high power consumption. Thus, depressing yarn tension is essential to change the status.
Ju Sheng Qiu   +3 more
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The Red Balloon in 6 Frames

Film Matters
Review of: The Red Balloon in 6 Frames The Red Balloon (1956) France Director Albert Lamorisse Runtime 34 minutes Blu-ray USA, 2023 Produced and distributed by The Criterion Collection (region A/1)
Sam Bannasch   +3 more
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Anglo-American Wooden Frame Farmhouses in the Midwest, 1830-1900: Origins of Balloon Frame Construction

Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, 2000
Four major factors contributed to the origin of balloon frame construction in the midwestern United States from the 1830s through the 1890s. First, steam-powered saws milled standardized dimension lumber from an abundant supply of timber in the pineries of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota. Second, industries in the eastern states supplied kegs of cut
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The role of framing effects in performance on the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART)

Personality and Individual Differences, 2007
This study examined the impact of framing effects on performance in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). Seventy-two undergraduate participants were assigned to play the BART as either a gains task in which they had to pump up an animated balloon in order to win money (Group GBART) or as a losses task in which pumping up the balloon was necessary to ...
Alexander M. Benjamin, Steven J. Robbins
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Anishinaabe Forests, American Lumber, Settler Balloon Frames

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Abstract The balloon frame is commonly viewed as a nineteenth-century construction innovation that enabled rapid house building across the United States. This article recontextualizes the balloon frame in relation to U.S. settler colonialism.
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Balloon Houses: The Original Aspects of Conventional Wood-Frame Construction Re-examined

Journal of Architectural Education, 1997
Recent historians have unquestioningly supported the hypothesis that balloon-frame construction was invented in Chicago in 1833.
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Seismic Behavior of Balloon Frame Cross-Laminated Timber Connections

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2023
Benjamin N. Hayes   +2 more
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