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The Journal of Photographic Science, 1991
AbstractWe are all aware thai we live in an age of information technology and thai pictorial images form a large part of that new technology.Photography todays means colour prints—about 45 billion colour prints every year world-wide, in the UK the figure is about six million pictures every day.
M.R. Pointer, R.A. Jeffreys
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AbstractWe are all aware thai we live in an age of information technology and thai pictorial images form a large part of that new technology.Photography todays means colour prints—about 45 billion colour prints every year world-wide, in the UK the figure is about six million pictures every day.
M.R. Pointer, R.A. Jeffreys
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Encoder-Decoder with Atrous Separable Convolution for Semantic Image Segmentation
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018Spatial pyramid pooling module or encode-decoder structure are used in deep neural networks for semantic segmentation task. The former networks are able to encode multi-scale contextual information by probing the incoming features with filters or pooling
Liang-Chieh Chen+4 more
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Telemedicine and e-Health, 2011
“How reconcile this world of fact with the bright world of my imagining. My darkness has been filled with the light of intelligence, and behold, the outer world was stumbling and groping in social ...
Ronald C. Merrell, Charles R. Doarn
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“How reconcile this world of fact with the bright world of my imagining. My darkness has been filled with the light of intelligence, and behold, the outer world was stumbling and groping in social ...
Ronald C. Merrell, Charles R. Doarn
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1988
An 8-year-old girl was first seen at the age of 4 with nystagmus and hypoplastic discs. Subsequent follow-up demonstrated poor visual acuity and optic atrophy. A CT scan showed a chiasmal or perichiasmal mass. The presumptive diagnosis of an optic chiasmal glioma is being considered.
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An 8-year-old girl was first seen at the age of 4 with nystagmus and hypoplastic discs. Subsequent follow-up demonstrated poor visual acuity and optic atrophy. A CT scan showed a chiasmal or perichiasmal mass. The presumptive diagnosis of an optic chiasmal glioma is being considered.
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Image Style Transfer Using Convolutional Neural Networks
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2016Rendering the semantic content of an image in different styles is a difficult image processing task. Arguably, a major limiting factor for previous approaches has been the lack of image representations that explicitly represent semantic information and ...
Leon A. Gatys+2 more
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U-Net: Convolutional Networks for Biomedical Image Segmentation
International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2015There is large consent that successful training of deep networks requires many thousand annotated training samples. In this paper, we present a network and training strategy that relies on the strong use of data augmentation to use the available ...
O. Ronneberger, P. Fischer, T. Brox
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Single Image Haze Removal Using Dark Channel Prior
, 2016Haze brings troubles to many computer vision/graphics applications. It reduces the visibility of the scenes and lowers the reliability of outdoor surveillance systems; it reduces the clarity of the satellite images; it also changes the colors and ...
Mohinder Malhotra
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Physical Review Letters, 2011
The hydrodynamic interactions of a swimming bacterium with a neighboring surface can cause it to swim in circles. For example, when E. coli is above a solid surface it had been observed to swim in a clockwise direction. By contrast we observe that, when swimming near a liquid-air interface, the sense of rotation is reversed.
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The hydrodynamic interactions of a swimming bacterium with a neighboring surface can cause it to swim in circles. For example, when E. coli is above a solid surface it had been observed to swim in a clockwise direction. By contrast we observe that, when swimming near a liquid-air interface, the sense of rotation is reversed.
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