Visualization of Mined Pattern and Its Human Aspects
... The basic idea of dynamic projections is to dynamically change the projections in order to explore a multidimensional data set. A classic example is the GrandTour system [24], which tries to show all interesting two-dimensional projections of a multidimensional data set as a series of scatter plots. ...
... The basic idea of dynamic projections is to dynamically change the projections in order to explore a multidimensional data set. A classic example is the GrandTour system [24], which tries to show all interesting two-dimensional projections of a multidimensional data set as a series of scatter plots. ...
G52HPA: History and Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Lecture 1
... • “The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better” — (Rich and Knight, 1991) • “The branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behaviour” — (Luger and Stubblefield, ...
... • “The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better” — (Rich and Knight, 1991) • “The branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behaviour” — (Luger and Stubblefield, ...
Fig 2(d) - Academic Science,International Journal of Computer
... represent images with very low, very high and medium mean brightness show that the cases which are not handled well by HE, BBHE and Dualistic Sub Image Histogram Equalization (DSIHE), can be properly enhanced by MMBEBHE. Besides, MMBEBHE also demonstrate comparable performance with BBHE and DSIHE. T ...
... represent images with very low, very high and medium mean brightness show that the cases which are not handled well by HE, BBHE and Dualistic Sub Image Histogram Equalization (DSIHE), can be properly enhanced by MMBEBHE. Besides, MMBEBHE also demonstrate comparable performance with BBHE and DSIHE. T ...
CSC 480: Artificial Intelligence
... may involve the application of methods discussed in class to a specific problem usually consists of several subtasks ...
... may involve the application of methods discussed in class to a specific problem usually consists of several subtasks ...
Towards a Cognitive Architecture for Music Perception
... In order to avoid the waste of computational resources, the association between symbolic representations and configurations of knoxels in CS is driven by a sequential scanning mechanism that acts as some sort of internal focus of attention, and inspired by the attentive processes in human perception ...
... In order to avoid the waste of computational resources, the association between symbolic representations and configurations of knoxels in CS is driven by a sequential scanning mechanism that acts as some sort of internal focus of attention, and inspired by the attentive processes in human perception ...
MS IN CIS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
... development process as well as the principles of test planning and test execution is also considered. Rationale: These changes are being made at the request of the MSSWE program committee. Their goal is to have this course better reflect current practice in the field of software quality assurance. I ...
... development process as well as the principles of test planning and test execution is also considered. Rationale: These changes are being made at the request of the MSSWE program committee. Their goal is to have this course better reflect current practice in the field of software quality assurance. I ...
intro(1) - Elearning-KL
... WYSIAYG (What You See Is All You Get): No additional information – no depth information – can’t examine scene from different point of view – at most can play with the individual pixels or groups of pixels to change colors, enhance contrast, find edges, etc. ...
... WYSIAYG (What You See Is All You Get): No additional information – no depth information – can’t examine scene from different point of view – at most can play with the individual pixels or groups of pixels to change colors, enhance contrast, find edges, etc. ...
A Project on Gesture Recognition with Neural Networks for
... 2006 International Conference on Research, Innovation and Vision for the Future. After taking some time to understand and memorize these hand gestures, most people are able to recognize ...
... 2006 International Conference on Research, Innovation and Vision for the Future. After taking some time to understand and memorize these hand gestures, most people are able to recognize ...
AI Magazine - Intelligent and Mobile Agents Research Group
... Computational Biology In the last two decades, many computer scientists in artificial intelligence and robotics have made significant contributions to modeling biological systems. Indeed, the fields of computational structural biology are now highly populated by researchers with diverse backgrounds ...
... Computational Biology In the last two decades, many computer scientists in artificial intelligence and robotics have made significant contributions to modeling biological systems. Indeed, the fields of computational structural biology are now highly populated by researchers with diverse backgrounds ...
Non-rigid structure from motion using quadratic deformation models
... proposed so far can deal with missing data which becomes crucial when dealing with real video sequences. Previous attempts to move away from the low-rank shape model within the NRSfM framework include work by Rabaud and Belongie [13] who define the set of possible 3D shapes as a smooth and low-dimen ...
... proposed so far can deal with missing data which becomes crucial when dealing with real video sequences. Previous attempts to move away from the low-rank shape model within the NRSfM framework include work by Rabaud and Belongie [13] who define the set of possible 3D shapes as a smooth and low-dimen ...
CSC 480: Artificial Intelligence
... and more AI approaches are incorporated into generic computing approaches planning, ...
... and more AI approaches are incorporated into generic computing approaches planning, ...
Study Plan and Course Description for BSc
... calculus, blind search strategies (breadth-first and depth-first), heuristic search strategies (hillclimbing, best-first and A*), backward and forward reasoning, applications: expert systems, natural language processing, pattern recognition, image processing, and planning. The practical part of the ...
... calculus, blind search strategies (breadth-first and depth-first), heuristic search strategies (hillclimbing, best-first and A*), backward and forward reasoning, applications: expert systems, natural language processing, pattern recognition, image processing, and planning. The practical part of the ...
High Fidelity Immersive Virtual Reality
... Given the speed at which computer graphics is developing and the increasing realism of films based on computer-generated scenes, there is a strong argument that augmented reality will be the first virtual technology to pass the VR Turing test and fool observers completely as to whether they are view ...
... Given the speed at which computer graphics is developing and the increasing realism of films based on computer-generated scenes, there is a strong argument that augmented reality will be the first virtual technology to pass the VR Turing test and fool observers completely as to whether they are view ...
AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... early pioneers in robotics and computer programming languages, died on April 14, 2004, in Glasgow, Scotland. Popplestone was a professor emeritus of computer science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he had codirected the Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics. Prior to that he had be ...
... early pioneers in robotics and computer programming languages, died on April 14, 2004, in Glasgow, Scotland. Popplestone was a professor emeritus of computer science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he had codirected the Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics. Prior to that he had be ...
ITEC 1010 Information and Organizations - ExSys
... future of artificial intelligence and of computers in general. To date, however, they have not lived up to expectations. Many expert systems help human experts in such fields as medicine and engineering, but they are very expensive to produce and are helpful only in special situations. Today, the ho ...
... future of artificial intelligence and of computers in general. To date, however, they have not lived up to expectations. Many expert systems help human experts in such fields as medicine and engineering, but they are very expensive to produce and are helpful only in special situations. Today, the ho ...
Memling`s Virgin and Child and Maarten van Nieuwenhove
... mirror was an afterthought. This observation might have implications for the understanding of how the diptych was used in devotional practice, since it affects the ideal viewing angle of the wings for the beholder. Keywords: Hans Memling, convex mirror, Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove, computer g ...
... mirror was an afterthought. This observation might have implications for the understanding of how the diptych was used in devotional practice, since it affects the ideal viewing angle of the wings for the beholder. Keywords: Hans Memling, convex mirror, Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove, computer g ...
Effect of number of projections on image quality of local CT
... of projections used for the reconstruction can reduce the radiation dose to the patient. However, reducing the number of projections will also reduce image quality because of the sparser sampling of image data. The problem this study addresses is how many projections are necessary to obtain an adequ ...
... of projections used for the reconstruction can reduce the radiation dose to the patient. However, reducing the number of projections will also reduce image quality because of the sparser sampling of image data. The problem this study addresses is how many projections are necessary to obtain an adequ ...
P.O. Box 3011 Commerce, Texas 75429 972-226-2419 903-886-5401
... Associate Professor, Department of Math and Computer Science. Developed Computer Science undergraduate curriculum and proposals for the establishment of an undergraduate and graduate Computer Science degree program. Teaching responsibilities included graduate and undergraduate Computer Science cours ...
... Associate Professor, Department of Math and Computer Science. Developed Computer Science undergraduate curriculum and proposals for the establishment of an undergraduate and graduate Computer Science degree program. Teaching responsibilities included graduate and undergraduate Computer Science cours ...
Candidate for Chair Yolanda Gil University of Southern California
... design of complex systems, monitoring, diagnosis, and fault-adaptive control of embedded systems, and planning, scheduling, and resource management in distributed, real-time environments. Another area of importance is developing compelling computer-based educational systems for K-12 STEM application ...
... design of complex systems, monitoring, diagnosis, and fault-adaptive control of embedded systems, and planning, scheduling, and resource management in distributed, real-time environments. Another area of importance is developing compelling computer-based educational systems for K-12 STEM application ...
optimizing medical image contrast, detail and noise in
... One of the major advantages of digital images is the ability to adjust and optimize the contrast for maximum visibility within the various anatomical regions and tissue compositions and characteristics. This is possible because digital image processing can be performed between the acquired and recor ...
... One of the major advantages of digital images is the ability to adjust and optimize the contrast for maximum visibility within the various anatomical regions and tissue compositions and characteristics. This is possible because digital image processing can be performed between the acquired and recor ...
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY PERIODICALS PACKAGE
... • Access to a personalized search page to manage your own saved searches, agents, and email options • Clickable math in all HTML documents enable users to cut and paste equations and formulas for their immediate use • Multimedia and Web extras for select articles provide a deeper understanding of ...
... • Access to a personalized search page to manage your own saved searches, agents, and email options • Clickable math in all HTML documents enable users to cut and paste equations and formulas for their immediate use • Multimedia and Web extras for select articles provide a deeper understanding of ...
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
... future of artificial intelligence and of computers in general. To date, however, they have not lived up to expectations. Many expert systems help human experts in such fields as medicine and engineering, but they are very expensive to produce and are helpful only in special situations. Today, the ho ...
... future of artificial intelligence and of computers in general. To date, however, they have not lived up to expectations. Many expert systems help human experts in such fields as medicine and engineering, but they are very expensive to produce and are helpful only in special situations. Today, the ho ...
1010-Chapter11 - ODU Computer Science
... future of artificial intelligence and of computers in general. To date, however, they have not lived up to expectations. Many expert systems help human experts in such fields as medicine and engineering, but they are very expensive to produce and are helpful only in special situations. Today, the ho ...
... future of artificial intelligence and of computers in general. To date, however, they have not lived up to expectations. Many expert systems help human experts in such fields as medicine and engineering, but they are very expensive to produce and are helpful only in special situations. Today, the ho ...
Computer vision
Computer vision is a field that includes methods for acquiring, processing, analyzing, and understanding images and, in general, high-dimensional data from the real world in order to produce numerical or symbolic information, e.g., in the forms of decisions. A theme in the development of this field has been to duplicate the abilities of human vision by electronically perceiving and understanding an image. This image understanding can be seen as the disentangling of symbolic information from image data using models constructed with the aid of geometry, physics, statistics, and learning theory. Computer vision has also been described as the enterprise of automating and integrating a wide range of processes and representations for vision perception.As a scientific discipline, computer vision is concerned with the theory behind artificial systems that extract information from images. The image data can take many forms, such as video sequences, views from multiple cameras, or multi-dimensional data from a medical scanner.As a technological discipline, computer vision seeks to apply its theories and models to the construction of computer vision systems.Sub-domains of computer vision include scene reconstruction, event detection, video tracking, object recognition, object pose estimation, learning, indexing, motion estimation, and image restoration.