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A mathematical model for MIMO imaging

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
ABSTRACT Multiple Input Multiple Output- MIMO Radar is a fast growing research area. This paper will give a briefintroduction to the subject as well as derive an image formation scheme. The general problem of radar imagingis to use some physical model for a transmitted signal, and measurements of the signal that is scattered back toa receiver by a ...
Yufeng Cao   +3 more
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Mathematical morphology on l-images

Signal Processing, 1992
Abstract In most applications, morphological operations are considered as unary operations, each associated with a structuring element. Due to the problem of grey-level overflow, the associated structuring elements of morphological operations on grey-level images (functions from R n or Z n to [0, m], where m is a fixed positive number) are ...
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A Mathematical Model for Computer Image Tracking

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1982
A mathematical model using an operator formulation for a moving object in a sequence of images is presented. Time-varying translation and rotation operators are derived to describe the motion. A variational estimation algorithm is developed to track the dynamic parameters of the operators.
George R. Legters, Tzay Y. Young
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Kuhn, Lakatos, and the Image of Mathematics

Philosophia Mathematica, 1995
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Close-Range Photogrammetry and 3D Imaging

, 2013
This is the second edition of the established guide to close-range photogrammetry which uses accurate imaging techniques to analyse the three-dimensional shape of a wide range of manufactured and natural objects.
T. Luhmann   +3 more
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Mathematics of Neutron Imaging

2009
Imaging with neutrons at macro-world scales (e.g., >10 μm) requires particular understanding of the non-diffracting or refracting interactions that these electrically neutral particles have with their environment. While image formation with neutrons shares some commonality with other radiation sources such as X-rays and gamma rays, neutrons provide ...
K. W. Tobin, P. R. Bingham, J. Gregor
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Image Analysis Using Mathematical Morphology

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1987
For the purposes of object or defect identification required in industrial vision applications, the operations of mathematical morphology are more useful than the convolution operations employed in signal processing because the morphological operators relate directly to shape.
Robert M. Haralick   +2 more
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Mathematical methods for image synthesis

2002
This thesis presents the application of some advanced mathematical methods to image synthesis. The mainstream of our work is to formulate and analyze some rendering problems in terms of mathematical concepts, and develop some new mathematical machineries to pursue analytical solutions or nearly analytical approximations to them.
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Students’ images of mathematics

Instructional Science, 2013
Students’ judgments about “what counts” as mathematics in and out of school have important consequences for problem solving and transfer, yet our understanding of the source and nature of these judgments remains incomplete. Thirty-five sixth grade students participated in a study focused on what activities students judge as mathematical, and how they ...
Lee Martin, Pamela Gourley-Delaney
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Mathematical methods in imaging

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2002
Alfred O. Hero III, Hamid Krim
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