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Real Time Pear Fruit Detection and Counting Using YOLOv4 Models and Deep SORT
This study aimed to produce a robust real-time pear fruit counter for mobile applications using only RGB data, the variants of the state-of-the-art object detection model YOLOv4, and the multiple object-tracking algorithm Deep SORT.
Addie Ira Borja Parico, T. Ahamed
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In this paper we analyze the theoretical implications of sorting data into groups and then running asset pricing tests within each group. We show that the way this procedure is implemented introduces a bias in favor of rejecting the model under consideration.
Jonathan B. Berk, Jonathan B. Berk
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Granulated RCNN and Multi-Class Deep SORT for Multi-Object Detection and Tracking
IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence, 2022In this article, two new models, namely granulated RCNN (G-RCNN) and multi-class deep SORT (MCD-SORT), for object detection and tracking, respectively from videos are developed. Object detection has two stages: object localization (region of interest RoI)
Anima Pramanik +3 more
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008
Ronald Baecker's Sorting Out Sorting (SOS) set the stage for much of what has followed in the evolution of algorithm visualization (AV). That period of evolution has now spanned over a quarter century, and we have learned much about how to effectively use AV.
FurcyDavid, NapsThomas, WentworthJason
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Ronald Baecker's Sorting Out Sorting (SOS) set the stage for much of what has followed in the evolution of algorithm visualization (AV). That period of evolution has now spanned over a quarter century, and we have learned much about how to effectively use AV.
FurcyDavid, NapsThomas, WentworthJason
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, 2021
The Panoptic Sort was published in 1993. Its focus was on privacy and surveillance. But unlike the majority of publications addressing these topics in the United States at the time that were focused on the privacy concerns of individuals, especially ...
Oscar H. Gandy Jr.
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The Panoptic Sort was published in 1993. Its focus was on privacy and surveillance. But unlike the majority of publications addressing these topics in the United States at the time that were focused on the privacy concerns of individuals, especially ...
Oscar H. Gandy Jr.
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Primula: a Practical Shuffle/Sort Operator for Serverless Computing
Middleware Industry, 2020Serverless computing has recently gained much attention as a feasible alternative to always-on IaaS for data processing. However, existing severless frameworks are not (yet) usable enough to reach out to a large number of users.
Marc Sánchez Artigas +4 more
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The Dimensional Change Card Sort (DCCS): a method of assessing executive function in children
Nature Protocols, 2006P. Zelazo
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Performance Analysis of Merge Sort Algorithms
International Conference Electronic Systems, Signal Processing and Computing Technologies [ICESC-], 2020Sorting of data is employed in numerous applications and plays a vital role in determining the overall performance, speed and power. There is much sorting technique's like the Bubble Sort, Quick Sort, Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Merge Sort, Heap Sort
Joella Lobo, S. Kuwelkar
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An Enhanced Bidirectional Insertion Sort Over Classical Insertion Sort
International Journal of Image and Graphics, 2020Sorting is a technique which is used to arrange the data in specific order. A sorting technique is applied to rearrange the elements in numerical order as ascending order or descending order or for words in alphabetical order.
A. Kalaivani, K. Swetha
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Nature Reviews Immunology, 2016
Automated analyses of high-dimensional data can align dendritic cell subsets from different tissues and across species.
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Automated analyses of high-dimensional data can align dendritic cell subsets from different tissues and across species.
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