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An improved seam carving method for enhancing the visual field of tunnel vision patients. [PDF]
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Deep roots through time and crops: insight from five seasons at DeepRootLab. [PDF]
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Depth-Aware Image Seam Carving
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2013Image seam carving algorithm should preserve important and salient objects as much as possible when changing the image size, while not removing the secondary objects in the scene. However, it is still difficult to determine the important and salient objects that avoid the distortion of these objects after resizing the input image.
Shen, Jianbing +2 more
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69th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2007, 2007
ABSTRACTHigh resolution imaging is of great value to an interpreter, for instance to enable identification of small scale faults, and to locate formation pinch‐out positions. Standard approaches to obtain high‐resolution information, such as coherency analysis and structure‐oriented filters, derive attributes from stacked, migrated images.
T.J. Moser, C.B. Howard
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ABSTRACTHigh resolution imaging is of great value to an interpreter, for instance to enable identification of small scale faults, and to locate formation pinch‐out positions. Standard approaches to obtain high‐resolution information, such as coherency analysis and structure‐oriented filters, derive attributes from stacked, migrated images.
T.J. Moser, C.B. Howard
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Depth-resolved Lensless Imaging
Imaging and Applied Optics 2018 (3D, AO, AIO, COSI, DH, IS, LACSEA, LS&C, MATH, pcAOP), 2018A numerical approach is developed to reconstruct 3D images from a set of wavelengthand phase-resolved diffraction patterns, resulting in a computational depth-resolved imaging method.
Du, M., Eikema, K. S.E., Witte, S.
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