نتایج جستجو برای: camouflage

تعداد نتایج: 1682  

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2014
L Padilla-España J del Boz M B Ramírez-López M E Fernández-Sánchez

Certain skin conditions, such as vitiligo, acne, vascular malformations, and surgical scars, can impair the quality of life of pediatric patients, especially adolescents-even to the point of hindering psychosocial development. We review the cases of 6 patients with discoloration or scarring, predominantly of the face, who attended our cosmetic camouflage workshops from January through December ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Tom Troscianko Christopher P Benton P George Lovell David J Tolhurst Zygmunt Pizlo

How does an animal conceal itself from visual detection by other animals? This review paper seeks to identify general principles that may apply in this broad area. It considers mechanisms of visual encoding, of grouping and object encoding, and of search. In most cases, the evidence base comes from studies of humans or species whose vision approximates to that of humans. The effort is hampered ...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Stephen Rogers

When a fish or a reptile changes color, it is because of the movement of tiny pigment granules in specialized skin cells called melanophores. These cells have hundreds of membrane-bound pigment granules, or melanosomes, which can be aggregated at the center of the cell or dispersed throughout the cytoplasm. When the melanosomes are aggregated the animal appears lighter, and as they disperse the...

Journal: :Artificial life 2010
Craig W. Reynolds

This article presents an abstract computation model of the evolution of camouflage in nature. The 2D model uses evolved textures for prey, a background texture representing the environment, and a visual predator. A human observer, acting as the predator, is shown a cohort of 10 evolved textures overlaid on the background texture. The observer clicks on the five most conspicuous prey to remove (...

Journal: :JIPS 2013
Nagappa U. Bhajantri Pradeep Kumar R P. Nagabhushan

The blending of defective texture with the ambience texture results in camouflage. The gray value or color distribution pattern of the camouflaged images fails to reflect considerable deviations between the camouflaged object and the sublimating background demands improved strategies for texture analysis. In this research, we propose the implementation of an initial enhancement of the image tha...

Journal: :Nanophotonics 2022

Abstract Multispectral camouflage, especially for the infrared-microwave range, is an essential technology safety of facilities, vehicles, and humans. So far, it has been realized mainly by high infrared specular reflection microwave absorption. However, external sources can expose target through reflection; also, heat production from absorption increase radiation. This work proposes a multispe...

2017
Constantine Michalis Nicholas E Scott-Samuel David P Gibson Innes C Cuthill

Background matching is the most familiar and widespread camouflage strategy: avoiding detection by having a similar colour and pattern to the background. Optimizing background matching is straightforward in a homogeneous environment, or when the habitat has very distinct sub-types and there is divergent selection leading to polymorphism. However, most backgrounds have continuous variation in co...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on image processing : a publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society 1998
Tung-Shou Chen Chin-Chen Chang Min-Shiang Hwang

We propose a new image cryptosystem to protect image data. It encrypts the original image into another virtual image. Since both original and virtual images are significant, our new cryptosystem can confuse illegal users. Besides the camouflage, this new cryptosystem has three other benefits. First, our cryptosystem is secure even if the illegal users know that our virtual image is a camouflage...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Michael F. Land Daniel Colaço Osorio

Survival in the deep sea depends on seeing others without being seen yourself. A recent study examined two switchable camouflage strategies in cephalopods: transparency and dark pigmentation.

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