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The first sub-meter resolution digital elevation model of the Kruger National Park, South Africa
The use of digital elevation models has proven to be crucial in numerous studies related to savanna ecosystem research. However, the insufficient spatial resolution of the chosen input data is often considered to be a limiting factor when conducting ...
Kai Heckel +12 more
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Image analysis and statistical modelling for measurement and quality assessment of ornamental horticulture crops in glasshouses [PDF]
Image analysis for ornamental crops is discussed with examples from the bedding plant industry. Feed-forward artificial neural networks are used to segment top and side view images of three contrasting species of bedding plants.
Edmondson, R. N. +2 more
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AS A NEW TECHNIQUE TO MAKE DIDACTIC PRESENTATIONS MORE ATTRACTIVE
In the 21st century, the form of presenting information plays an incredibly important role in arousing interest in research problems. Stereoscopy is among the imaging techniques that have evoked much interest in the recent years.
Julita I. Markiewicz-Patkowska +3 more
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A Technician's Dream? The Critical Reception of 3-D Films in Britain [PDF]
Recent debates about the role of 3-D within cinema (and other media) have contained the traces of a largely anti-stereoscopic agenda that can be traced back to critical responses to 3-D in the 1950s.
Johnston, Keith M.
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Background Many contemporary systems for neurorehabilitation utilize 3D virtual environments (VEs) that allow for training patients’ hand or arm movements.
van den Hoogen Wouter +6 more
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Baseline and triangulation geometry in a standard plenoptic camera [PDF]
In this paper, we demonstrate light field triangulation to determine depth distances and baselines in a plenoptic camera. The advancement of micro lenses and image sensors enabled plenoptic cameras to capture a scene from different viewpoints with ...
AF Bobick +10 more
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Assessing the Zone of Comfort in Stereoscopic Displays using EEG [PDF]
The conflict between vergence (eye movement) and accommodation (crystalline lens deformation) occurs in every stereoscopic display. It could cause important stress outside the "zone of comfort", when stereoscopic effect is too strong.
Frey, Jérémy +3 more
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Virtual viewpoint three-dimensional panorama [PDF]
Conventional panoramic images are known to provide for an enhanced field of view in which the scene always has a fixed appearance. The idea presented in this paper focuses on the use of the concept of virtual viewpoint creation to generate different ...
Audu, A, Sadka, AH
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We performed for the first time stereoscopic triangulation of coronal loops in active regions over the entire range of spacecraft separation angles ($\alpha_{sep}\approx 6^\circ, 43^\circ, 89^\circ, 127^\circ$, and $170^\circ$).
A. Bemporad +23 more
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Photospheric Stereoscopy: Direct Estimation of Solar Surface-Height Variations
The orbit of the Solar Orbiter mission carries it and the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI), which is onboard, away from the Sun–Earth line, opening up the first ever possibility of doing stereoscopy of solar photospheric structures.
Amanda Romero Avila +3 more
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