... lines. Using Radon transform, we can
find the direction (θ) of these white lines [7].
4.2. Motion length estimation in noisy images
using fuzzy sets
In presence of noise, the parallel dark lines ... Moghaddam and M. Jamzad, Blur identification in
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... original incarna-
tion of CL is described by Bulusu et al. [17] and localizes the
transmitting source of a message to the (x, y) coordinates
obtained from averaging the coordinates of all receiving
devices ... for this research from the Natural Sciences and
Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the
Automobile of the 21st Century (AUTO21) and Mathematics
of Informatio...
... Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is also a Program
Director in the Center for Sig nal Processing. His research inter-
ests include frequency estimation, ... lead to an in nite CRB,
but it is noted here that under this condition, the parameters
are unidentifiable.
3.2. Bounds evaluated in the time domain using CMT
The CRB obtaine...
... His research in-
terests include offline and online handwriting recognition, optical
motion tracking, digital signal and image processing, computer vi-
sion, fuzzy sets and systems, neural networks, ... the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), In-
ternational Neural Network Society (INNS), and International So-
ciety of Optical Engineering (SPIE). His...
... speech
frames obtained from thousands of di fferent experiments. In
Figures 5 and 6, some selected one of a kind signature and en-
velope sequences are plotted point by point against their en-
try indices ... instructor in the Department of
Electronics Engineering, Engineering Fac-
ulty, Is¸ık University, Istanbul, Turkey, since 2005. His current in-
terests are in digital signal p...
... V. Shin, “Distributed receding hori-
zon filtering for linear multisensor continuous-time systems,”
in Proceedings of the 10th IASTED International Conference on
Signal and Image Processing (SIP ... continuous-time dynamic systems within
a multisensor environment illustrate the main results, and
concluding remarks are then given in Section 5.
2. Problem Setting
Consider the linear...
... 2.3374
boxing, handclapping and handwaving, with Activity Area
outlines like those in Figures 14(a)–14(f).Thecomparison
of the FDs for 23 videos of boxing, handclapping and
handwaving each, lead ... 98%
for boxing, 91.9% for clapping, and 91.7% for waving
are achieved. However, that method is based on extracting
motion templates (motion images and motion context)
using very...
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paralysis and edema using linear discriminant classifiers,”
in Proceedings of the 4th Helenic Conference on Advances in
Artificial Intelligence ... J.B.Alonso,F.D.deMaria,C.M.Trevieso,andM.A.Ferrer,
Using nonlinear features for voice disorder detection,” in
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Spee...
... analog motion estimation array. The different
circuit blocks will be discussed in detail in the following
chapters.
In principle, the optimal implementation of analog
motion estimation would be to integrate ... image frame in a windowed manner. Making a single
processing cell as simple and small as possible is still crucial,
since it enables the implementation of a larger pro...
... Ae
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nonnegative components.
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Volume 2007, Article ID 82910, 4 pages
doi:10.1155/2007/82910
Research Article
Linear Maps which Preserve ... preservers
and strongly linear preservers of vector and matrix majorizations. Many nice results have
been found by Beasley and S. G. Lee [1–4], Ando [5], Dahl [...