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Self-Calibrating Polarising Radiometric Calibration

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018
We present a self-calibrating polarising radiometric calibration method. From a set of images taken from a single viewpoint under different unknown polarising angles, we recover the inverse camera response function and the polarising angles relative to the first angle.
Daniel Teo   +3 more
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Locating calibrators in airborne InSAR calibration

IGARSS 2003. 2003 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37477), 2004
The condition number of sensitivity matrix is a key factor that influences the performance of InSAR calibration. On the basis of InSAR calibration theory, basic principles of locating calibrators are proposed, and constraints of locating calibrators are also derived.
Yanping Wang, Hailiang Peng
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Calibration of pneumotachographs using a calibrated syringe

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2003
Pneumotachograph require frequent calibration. Constant-flow methods allow polynomial calibration curves to be derived but are time consuming. The iterative syringe stroke technique is moderately efficient but results in discontinuous conductance arrays.
Yongquan, Tang   +3 more
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Calibration and Calibration Methods

1989
Every EEG begins and ends with a calibration. Frequently, the calibration becomes so routine a procedure that it is easy to pass over it with little thought to its meaning and purpose. This is especially easy to do when the machine used contains from 18 to 24 channels, and one is eager to get on to the important part of the record, namely, the EEGs ...
Frank H. Duffy   +2 more
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Asymptotic calibration [PDF]

open access: possibleBiometrika, 1998
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Foster, Dean P, Vohra, Rakesh
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On Fairness and Calibration

Neural Information Processing Systems, 2017
The machine learning community has become increasingly concerned with the potential for bias and discrimination in predictive models. This has motivated a growing line of work on what it means for a classification procedure to be "fair." In this paper ...
Geoff Pleiss   +4 more
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System Calibration calibration

2011
In order to properly work, every distributed system need to know several parameters about local metrological devices. Some of these parameters may change because of environmental factors such as vibrations, thermal change or other accidental reasons. For this reason, a careful calibration activity is needed to achieve the best accuracy.
Fiorenzo Franceschini   +4 more
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Calibrating NTP

2019 IEEE International Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for Measurement, Control, and Communication (ISPCS), 2019
In this paper, we propose a method of improving the accuracy of NTP time synchronization by taking into account asymmetric transmission delays due to different bandwidth or routing on the forward and backward paths. The method consists of calibrating NTP synchronization by: i) deploying a time box with a GPS clock at a given client, ii) measuring the ...
Faten Mkacher, Andrzej Duda
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Calibration revisited

Proceedings of the 11th ACM workshop on Multimedia and security, 2009
Calibration was first introduced in 2002 as a new concept to attack the F5 algorithm [3]. Since then, it became an essential part of many feature-based blind and targeted steganalyzers in JPEG as well as spatial domain. The purpose of this paper is to shed more light on how, why, and when calibration works.
Jan Kodovský, Jessica J. Fridrich
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Dopplergram Calibration

Solar Physics, 2000
n this paper a procedure to calibrate dopplergrams is presented. This procedure is instrument independent and is based on the main topological characteristics of solar rotation. It is reliable in those regions on the solar disk where the sensitivity can be considered linear in the east-west direction (that is, out to 0.75 solar radius for most ...
PF Moretti, the MOF Development Group
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