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Separating transparent layers of repetitive dynamic behaviors

Tenth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'05) Volume 1, 2005
In this paper, we present an approach for separating two transparent layers of complex nonrigid scene dynamics. The dynamics in one of the layers is assumed to be repetitive, while the other can have any arbitrary dynamics. Such repetitive dynamics includes, among other, human actions in video (e.g., a walking person), or a repetitive musical tune in ...
Michal Irani, Bernard Sarel
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Does transparency influence the ethical behavior of salespeople?

Journal of Business Research, 2014
Abstract This study introduces the concept of perceived salesperson transparency to the sales literature. It addresses how recent technological developments impact traditional agency theory concerns, while simultaneously creating a conceptual definition of perceived transparency for application on an individual level.
George D. Deitz   +3 more
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Domain Behavior in Some Transparent Magnetic Oxides

Journal of Applied Physics, 1959
Magnetic domains were observed by means of the Faraday effect, and by the Bitter technique in a number of compounds having the spinel, magnetoplumbite, and perovskite-like structures. The latter compounds are orthorhombic and have the general formula MFeO3 where M is Y, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, or Lu. Domain boundaries in these compounds
J. P. Remeika   +2 more
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Thermal behavior of transparent poly(etheretherketone)(PEEK) film [PDF]

open access: possiblePolymer Engineering & Science, 1990
AbstractThe thermal behavior of poly(etheretherketone)(PEEK) film heated in an open differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) pan at 20°C/min is distorted by relaxation of the strained film. PEEK film in a closed pan or quenched PEEK in open or closed pans shows a glass‐transition temperature (Tg) around 144°C, cold crystallization (∼22 J/g) at 177°C ...
Ronald Salovey, Hemant Gupta
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Transient-Pulse Behavior and Self-Induced Transparency

Physical Review B, 1970
The dynamics of self-induced transparency in an inhomogeneously broadened attenuator is investigated with special emphasis on delay times. One finds a strong dependence of delay times on the input value of the area parameter $\ensuremath{\theta}$ with pulses of ${\ensuremath{\theta}}_{\mathrm{in}}\ensuremath{\approx}\ensuremath{\pi}$ exhibiting much ...
Marlan O. Scully, Frederic A. Hope
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The Impact of More Transparent Interfaces on Behavior in Personalized Recommendation

Proceedings of the 43rd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2020
Many interactive online systems, such as social media platforms or news sites, provide personalized experiences through recommendations or news feed customization based on people's feedback and engagement on individual items (e.g., liking items). In this paper, we investigate how we can support a greater degree of user control in such systems by ...
Tobias Schnabel   +4 more
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Scaling behavior of ZnO transparent thin-film transistors

Applied Physics Letters, 2006
Scaling behaviors of ZnO transparent thin-film transistors (TTFTs) have been studied by fabricating series of miniaturized ZnO TTFTs having various channel widths and lengths. Mobility of >8cm2∕Vs and on/off ratio of up to 107 are achieved with these TTFTs.
Hsieh, Hsing-Hung, Wu, Chung-Chih
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The thermal shock behaviors of yb:YAG transparent ceramics

Ceramics International, 2016
Abstract The thermal shock resistance is a major concern of the Yb:Y 3 Al 5 O 12 (Yb:YAG) transparent ceramic considered as a potential solid-state laser material. Its thermal shock behavior was investigated by the standard water-quenching and indentation-quenching thermal shock measuring methods.
Wang, H.M.   +8 more
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Influence of the Transparent Conductive Oxides on the P-OLEDs Behavior

ECS Transactions, 2012
Multilayer polymer-organic light emitting diodes (P-OLEDs) were assembled with different transparent conductive oxide (TCO) and aluminum as the anode and cathode, respectively. Two types of TCOs, ITO (indium tin oxide) or FTO (fluorine tin oxide), with different sheet resistances, from 10 to 61 Ω/□, were used.
Shu Hui Wang   +6 more
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Dispersive Behavior of Plasmonic and Metamaterial Coating on Achieving Transparency

Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 2008
Dispersive effect through the Drude and Lorentz model is studied on achieving transparency and reduction of the total scattering cross section of a spherical scatterer. Some full wave numerical results in frequency domain are presented and illustrated that dispersion as a constraint, limiting the bandwidth of transparency phenomenon.
Maleki A. R. Javan   +3 more
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