نتایج جستجو برای: viewpoint

تعداد نتایج: 27201  

2005
Gregor Miller

This paper introduces a representation for multiple view video to support high-quality interactive free-viewpoint rendering of moving people. Multiple wide baseline views are integrated into a view-dependent representation based on pair wise refinement of the visual-hull. An exact viewdependent visual-hull (VDVH) algorithm is presented to compute an initial approximation of the scene geometry. ...

2003
David H. Akehurst John Derrick A. Gill Waters

Distributed System design is a highly complicated and non-trivial task. The problem is characterised by the need to design multi-threaded, multi-processor, and multimedia systems. Design frameworks such as Open Distributed Processing (ODP), the ITU/ISO standard, define a number of viewpoints from which the design of a distributed system should be approached. To use the framework, a design langu...

2016
Frans Pretorius

O n September 14, 2015, the LIGO interferometers made the first direct measurement of gravitational waves [1]. The historic discovery came nearly 100 years after Einstein showed that his general relativity theory predicts the existence of gravitational waves and over 50 years since the first quest to observe the Universe in gravitational waves [2]. The observed event, labeled GW150914, was the ...

Journal: :Electronic Markets 1995
Juliet Webster

EDI has been promoted as a technology which helps to reduce conflict and enhances collaboration and ‘partnership’ between trading organisations. Is this always the case? In what circumstances are organisations continuing to interact in adversarial ways, and for what reasons? To answer this question, we start by examining the development and application of an EDI network in the motor industry. w...

2002
S. Uppala Deepak R. Karuppiah M. Brewer S. Chandu Ravela Roderic A. Grupen

In this paper a reactive and concurrent control framework for viewpoint control is developed. The viewpoint control task is decomposed into three control objectives namely; obstacle avoidance, visibility and precision. A moving object is tracked in two panoramic sensors using color, and a scalar uncertainty metric of the object position estimate is introduced. Individual control objectives are ...

2007
James A. Brander

The sustainability debate concerns whether the world will experience stable or improving living standards for the foreseeable future, or whether the current trajectory will overtax the natural environment, leading to a ‘crash’ in living standards. This paper selectively reviews relevant research, focusing on both ecological concerns and technological progress, and asks whether sustainability wo...

2000
Anthony Finkelstein Jeff Kramer Michael Goedicke

In this paper we propose a new approach to software development which explicitly avoids the use of a single representation scheme or common schema. Instead, multiple ViewPoints are utilised to partition the domain information, the development method and the formal representations used to express software specifications. System specifications and methods are then described as configurations of r...

2012
Friedrich H. Busse

Thermal convection in a fluid layer heated from below (Rayleigh-Bénard layer) and flows between coaxial differentially rotating cylinders (Taylor-Couette system) have been investigated for more than a century, experimentally as well as theoretically. Both are attractive systems for laboratory investigations of fluid turbulence because visualizations and data gathering are easier than in experim...

2004
A. WRIGHT

Any discussion of systems modeIling is handicapped by the systems jargon that has developed in the literature, The communication problem is a major one, even for persons working in the same field. For the purposes of this paper, systems model. ling is defined as an activity involving the construction of a mathematical model of a system, generally but not necessarily followed by manipulation or ...

2001
Tara Sue Patterson

The theory of constraints has been researched in both leisure studies and motor behavior within kinesiology. Constraints are limitations or barriers imposed on the individual that may lead to decreased or non-participation in an activity. Findings have led to the formulation of several frameworks in order to direct the research surrounding constraints. The purpose of this paper is to outline th...

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