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Clinical Significance and Associations of Stress Hyperglycemia in Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome. [PDF]
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DLoG - automatic disc based laplacian of gaussian operator for carotid artery boundary extraction in ultrasound images. [PDF]
Anitha M, Gupta AK, Pai P, V C R.
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Air Target ISAR Recognition Based on Data Augmentation and Transfer Learning. [PDF]
Wang M, Huang Z, Cai J, Wu T, Lin Y.
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Effect of the Injector Pressure-Building Process on Dynamic Gas Flow Characteristics of a Highly Turbulent Underexpanded Hydrogen Jet from a Single-Hole Cylindrical Injector. [PDF]
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High‐dynamic range image generation from single low‐dynamic range image
International audienceDue to the growing popularity of high-dynamic range (HDR) image and the high complexity to capture HDR image, researchers focus on converting low-dynamic range (LDR) content to HDR, which gives rise to a number of dynamic range ...
Yongqing Huo
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High Dynamic Range Image Display With Halo and Clipping Prevention
The dynamic range of an image is defined as the ratio between the highest and the lowest luminance level. In a high dynamic range (HDR) image, this value exceeds the capabilities of conventional display devices; as a consequence, dedicated visualization ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Course Notes, 2004
Current display devices can display only a limited range of contrast and colors, which is one of the main reasons that most image acquisition, processing, and display techniques use no more than eight bits per color channel. This course outlines recent advances in high-dynamic-range imaging, from capture to display, that remove this restriction ...
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Current display devices can display only a limited range of contrast and colors, which is one of the main reasons that most image acquisition, processing, and display techniques use no more than eight bits per color channel. This course outlines recent advances in high-dynamic-range imaging, from capture to display, that remove this restriction ...
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Multispectral high dynamic range imaging
SPIE Proceedings, 2008Capturing natural scenes with high dynamic range content using conventional RGB cameras generally results in saturated and underexposed and therefore compromising image areas. Furthermore the image lacks color accuracy due to a systematic color error of the RGB color filters.
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High dynamic range imaging for artists
ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 classes, 2008An introduction and overview of the practical applications and uses of high-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI) from a production point of view. The course begins with a brief overview of HDRI and pre-production, production, and post-production techniques.Topics include: RAW converters, bit depths, RAW vs JPEG, the pros and cons of various panoramic HDR ...
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