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Reverse Seam Carving

2011 Sixth International Conference on Image and Graphics, 2011
Seam carving is an effective operator supporting content-aware resizing for both image reduction and expansion. However, repeated seam removing and inserting processes lead to excessively distortion image when imposed on seam insertion then removal operations or the other way around. With considering the relationship between seam removing and inserting
Gang Pan   +4 more
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On the Passage of a Seam of Coal into a Seam of Dolomite

Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1901
In the spring of the year 1900 I was informed by Mr. N. R. Griffith that the Seven-Feet Seam of the Wirral Colliery had been found to pass into stone of an unusual character. The matter seeming likely to be of scientific as well as of economic importance I received instructions from Sir Archibald Geikie, then Director-General of the Geological Survey ...
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Human Osteoid Seams

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1962
ABSTRACT Osteoid seams in human lamellar bone have been studied using fresh, undecalcified, hydrated, unembedded bone sections, fuchsin stains and tetracycline bone labeling. Seams normally are found at all ages, are about 10 μ thick, are observed rarely as an accompaniment to circumferential lamellar formation but are observed routinely in association
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Seamful design: showing the seams in wearable computing

IEE Eurowearable '03, 2003
In this paper, we question the assumption that seamless integration of computer system components is necessarily a design requirement for wearable computing and for ubiquitous computing. We explore Mark Weiser's notions of seamlessness and `seamfulness', and use them in discussing the design and use of wearable and ubicomp systems.
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Field Seaming of VLDPE

Geotextiles and Geomembranes, 1991
Abstract Within the past four years, a new geomembrane material has been introduced and used on a number of projects including landfill closure systems. The material, which is the subject of this paper, is very low density polyethylene (VLDPE). This paper will describe the material and its physical/mechanical properties and make comparison to other ...
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Failure Process of Rock Strata Due to Multi-seam Coal Mining: Insights from Physical Modelling

Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2021
Yan Qin   +2 more
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At the seams

2020
Katerina Hazell   +5 more
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