نتایج جستجو برای: defocused attention

تعداد نتایج: 311011  

Journal: :Applied optics 2016
Tyler Bell Jing Xu Song Zhang

State-of-the-art camera calibration methods assume that the camera is at least nearly in focus and thus fail if the camera is substantially defocused. This paper presents a method which enables the accurate calibration of an out-of-focus camera. Specifically, the proposed method uses a digital display (e.g., liquid crystal display monitor) to generate fringe patterns that encode feature points ...

2007
V. Aslantas

This paper explains the use of a sharpening filter to calculate the depth of an object from a blurred image of it. It presents a technique which is independent of edge orientation. The technique is based on the assumption that a defocused image of an object is the convolution of a sharp image of the same object with a two-dimensional Gaussian function whose spread parameter (SP) is related to t...

2004
Paolo Favaro Martin Burger Stefano Soatto

We propose a solution to the problem of inferring the depth map, radiance and motion field of a scene from a collection of motion-blurred and defocused images. We model motion-blurred and defocused images as the solution of an anisotropic diffusion equation, whose initial conditions depend on the radiance and whose diffusion tensor encodes the shape of the scene, the motion field and the optics...

2007
Byungjun Son Sung-Hyuk Cha Yillbyung Lee

In this paper, we present a new scheme for iris recognition from focus-varying sequences of iris images. Most of the current state-of-the-art iris recognition systems use the highly focused iris images to obtain high accuracy. These systems does not recognize defocused iris images. They also take much focusing time to acquire the high quality images. Unlike the current iris recognition systems,...

2015
Susanne Edl Mathias Benedek Ilona Papousek Elisabeth M. Weiss Andreas Fink

Creative potential has been variably associated with disinhibition and defocused attention, focused attention and effective cognitive control, or a flexible adaption of cognitive control. The present study examined the relationship between creativity and cognitive control in a sample of design students and a control group. Cognitive control was assessed by a modified Stroop color naming task, i...

2011
Dean Keith Simonton

This article assesses and extends Campbell’s (1960) classic theory that creativity and discovery depend on blind variation and selective retention (BVSR), with special attention given to blind variations (BVs). The treatment begins by defining creativity and discovery, variant blindness versus sightedness, variant utility and selection, and ideational variants versus creative products. These de...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2013
Laura Rerko Klaus Oberauer

The study investigated the effect of selection cues in working memory (WM) on the fate of not-selected contents of WM. Experiments 1A and 1B showed that focusing on 1 cued item in WM does not impair memory for the remaining items. The nonfocused items are maintained in WM even when this is not required by the task. Experiments 2 and 3 showed that items that were once focused in WM remain streng...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Ji Won Ha Ning Fang

We present the defocused differential interference contrast (DIC) imaging of gold nanorods. We found that the scattered light and the defocus aberration play an important role in the formation of orientation-dependent DIC image patterns of a gold nanorod. Interestingly, the scattered light from a gold nanorod aligned closer to the polarization directions enables us to directly resolve its spati...

2017
Peter J. Hills Zoe Marquardt Isabel Young Imogen Goodenough

Sad people recognize faces more accurately than happy people (Hills et al., 2011). We devised four hypotheses for this finding that are tested between in the current study. The four hypotheses are: (1) sad people engage in more expert processing associated with face processing; (2) sad people are motivated to be more accurate than happy people in an attempt to repair their mood; (3) sad people ...

Journal: :The Analyst 2017
Geun Wan Kim So Young Lee Ji Won Ha

Bimetallic core-shell gold nanorods (AuNRs) are promising multifunctional orientation probes that can be employed in biological and physical studies. This paper presents the optical properties of single AuNRs coated with palladium (Pd) and platinum (Pt) under scattering-based dark-field (DF) microscopy. Strong longitudinal plasmon damping was observed for the bimetallic AuNRs due to Pd and Pt m...

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