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Quantitative Enhancement of Spectral Imaging in Photon-Counting CT via Dynamic Energy Thresholding. [PDF]
Lee D, Jiang X, Stayman JW, Gang GJ.
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Integrated pixel-wise remote sensing and explainable machine learning for natural hydrogen exploration in southeastern part of Pricaspian Basin, Western Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Wayo DDK +4 more
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Pedestrian Trajectory Dataset of Public European Squares. [PDF]
Wolff N +6 more
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Hadamard single-pixel imaging versus Fourier single-pixel imaging
Single-pixel imaging is an innovative imaging scheme and has received increasing attentions in recent years. It is applicable to imaging at non-visible wavelengths and imaging under low light conditions. However, single-pixel imaging has once encountered
Zibang Zhang, Guoan Zheng, Jingang Zhong
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ACS Nano, 2019
Information display utilizing plasmonic color generation has recently emerged as an alternative paradigm to traditional printing and display technologies. However, many implementations so far have either presented static pixels with a single display state or rely on relatively slow switching mechanisms such as chemical transformations or liquid crystal
Nicholas J. Greybush +9 more
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Information display utilizing plasmonic color generation has recently emerged as an alternative paradigm to traditional printing and display technologies. However, many implementations so far have either presented static pixels with a single display state or rely on relatively slow switching mechanisms such as chemical transformations or liquid crystal
Nicholas J. Greybush +9 more
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Talks, 2011
We present a new video mode for television sets that we refer to as display pixel caching (DPC). It fills empty borders with spatially and temporally consistent information while preserving the original video format. Unlike related video modes, such as stretching, zooming, and video retargeting, DPC does not scale or stretch individual frames. Instead,
Clemens Birklbauer +4 more
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We present a new video mode for television sets that we refer to as display pixel caching (DPC). It fills empty borders with spatially and temporally consistent information while preserving the original video format. Unlike related video modes, such as stretching, zooming, and video retargeting, DPC does not scale or stretch individual frames. Instead,
Clemens Birklbauer +4 more
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2001
Abstract Diamond based pixel detectors are a promising radiation-hard technology for use at the LHC. We present first results on a CMS diamond pixel sensor. With a threshold setting of 2000 electrons, an average pixel efficiency of 78% was obtained for normally incident minimum ionizing particles.
W. Adam +74 more
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Abstract Diamond based pixel detectors are a promising radiation-hard technology for use at the LHC. We present first results on a CMS diamond pixel sensor. With a threshold setting of 2000 electrons, an average pixel efficiency of 78% was obtained for normally incident minimum ionizing particles.
W. Adam +74 more
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Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1989
Two decades ago the subject of computer graphics was regarded as pure science fiction, more within the realms of Star Trek fantasy than of everyday use, but today it is difficult to avoid its influence. Television programmes abound with slick moving, twisting, distorting images, the printing media throws colourful shapes and forms off the page at you ...
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Two decades ago the subject of computer graphics was regarded as pure science fiction, more within the realms of Star Trek fantasy than of everyday use, but today it is difficult to avoid its influence. Television programmes abound with slick moving, twisting, distorting images, the printing media throws colourful shapes and forms off the page at you ...
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