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Surgical Engineering in Cranio‐Maxillofacial Surgery: A Literature Review
A systematic review of the literature concerning surgical engineering in cranio‐maxillofacial surgery was performed. APubMed search yielded 1721 papers published between 1999 and 2011. Based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria, 1428 articles were excluded after review of titles and abstracts.
Raphael Olszewski
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Camera pose estimation in unknown environments using a sequence of wide-baseline monocular images [PDF]
In this paper, a feature-based technique for the camera pose estimation in a sequence of wide-baseline images has been proposed. Camera pose estimation is an important issue in many computer vision and robotics applications, such as, augmented reality ...
Hoseini, Seyyed Ali, Kabiri, Peyman
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Multiscale Characterization of the PEPCK‐Cmus Mouse through 3D Cryoimaging
We have developed, for the Case 3D Cryo‐imaging system, a specialized, multiscale visualization scheme which provides color‐rich volume rendering and multiplanar reformatting enabling one to visualize an entire mouse and zoom in to organ, tissue, and microscopic scales.
Debashish Roy +6 more
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We found two major subpopulations of corticotropin‐releasing factor (CRF) cells in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and the medial capsular central amygdala of chicken. They include two subtypes with different embryonic origins that express Islet1 or Pax6.
Alessandra Pross +4 more
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Optical See-Through Head Mounted Display Direct Linear Transformation Calibration Robustness in the Presence of User Alignment Noise [PDF]
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technique by which computer generated signals synthesize impressions that are made to coexist with the surrounding real world as perceived by the user.
Axholt, Magnus +7 more
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The stem cell spheroids were infected with NV1066, a third-generation herpesvirus, or NDV-F3aa-GFP, a Newcastle Disease virus mutant. Both viruses carried the marker gene green fluorescent protein (GFP), which allowed monitoring by fluorescent microscopy. Cell cycle analysis and cell migration assay were also performed.
Calvin D. Lyons +5 more
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Single camera 6-dof object tracking using spatial resection based techniques
Abstract. Photogrammetric methods and advanced algorithms are widely used for tracking objects in camera image sequences in various sectors, such as motion analysis, industrial inspection, monitoring of environmental processes, or analyzing impact events or explosions.
Milad Davoudkhani +2 more
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Deep learning in remote sensing: a review [PDF]
Standing at the paradigm shift towards data-intensive science, machine learning techniques are becoming increasingly important. In particular, as a major breakthrough in the field, deep learning has proven as an extremely powerful tool in many fields ...
Fraundorfer, Friedrich +6 more
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"A Novel Feature-Based Approach for Indoor Monocular SLAM" [PDF]
Camera tracking and the construction of a robust and accurate map in unknown environments are still challenging tasks in computer vision and robotic applications.
Bouguet, Hartley, Murray
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Dynamic Body VSLAM with Semantic Constraints
Image based reconstruction of urban environments is a challenging problem that deals with optimization of large number of variables, and has several sources of errors like the presence of dynamic objects.
Chari, Visesh +3 more
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