The Grassmannian Atlas - Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
... ranked but redundant (similar) projections may be selected. At the same time, lower ranked ones are discarded even though they may contain complementary information. On the other hand, each quality measure is designed to capture some aspects of the data, yet little is known regarding the properties ...
... ranked but redundant (similar) projections may be selected. At the same time, lower ranked ones are discarded even though they may contain complementary information. On the other hand, each quality measure is designed to capture some aspects of the data, yet little is known regarding the properties ...
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 ...
Permission
... of three-dimensional objects in three-dimensional space. The objects we ”see” are perceptual interpretations based on the visual information available in the perceived images. They are not a direct registration of physical reality [26]. In natural settings, for stationary observers, scale and distan ...
... of three-dimensional objects in three-dimensional space. The objects we ”see” are perceptual interpretations based on the visual information available in the perceived images. They are not a direct registration of physical reality [26]. In natural settings, for stationary observers, scale and distan ...
Intel® AtomTM E3800 Processor Series: Android* Multi
... that can attach to any of the display interfaces, since the SoC supports multi-display. The Intel® AtomTM processor E3800 Series processor leaves multi-display feature development to the upper-layer development environment. Multi-display feature development leverages Android Kitkat-4.4.2*. In this w ...
... that can attach to any of the display interfaces, since the SoC supports multi-display. The Intel® AtomTM processor E3800 Series processor leaves multi-display feature development to the upper-layer development environment. Multi-display feature development leverages Android Kitkat-4.4.2*. In this w ...
intro(1) - Elearning-KL
... visualization (rendering a.k.a image synthesis); – often some aspect of physical world is visually simulated, or “synthesized” – examples of 2D apps: Adobe Illustrator™, Adobe Freehand™ (formerly by Macromedia), Corel CorelDRAW™ – examples of 3D apps: Autodesk’s AutoCAD2009™, Autodesk’s (formerly Al ...
... visualization (rendering a.k.a image synthesis); – often some aspect of physical world is visually simulated, or “synthesized” – examples of 2D apps: Adobe Illustrator™, Adobe Freehand™ (formerly by Macromedia), Corel CorelDRAW™ – examples of 3D apps: Autodesk’s AutoCAD2009™, Autodesk’s (formerly Al ...
PDA3505 JAVA api
... int height = matrix.getHeight(); int[] pixels = new int[width * height]; for (int y = 0; y < height; y++) { for (int x = 0; x < width; x++) { if (matrix.get(x, y)) { ...
... int height = matrix.getHeight(); int[] pixels = new int[width * height]; for (int y = 0; y < height; y++) { for (int x = 0; x < width; x++) { if (matrix.get(x, y)) { ...
Streaming Model Based Volume Ray Casting Implementation for Cell Broadband Engine
... of binary volumes to make rays efficiently skip empty space and also made each ray terminate early if the opacity value accumulates to a level where the color stabilizes. Yagel and Shi [16] proposed another optimization technique using frame-to-frame coherency. Their method saves the coordinates of ...
... of binary volumes to make rays efficiently skip empty space and also made each ray terminate early if the opacity value accumulates to a level where the color stabilizes. Yagel and Shi [16] proposed another optimization technique using frame-to-frame coherency. Their method saves the coordinates of ...
Lab worksheet 5 – Retrieval and Classification
... After having obtained the centre mean, we can then use above distance calculation method (Euclidean or Absolute distance that is mentioned in the lecture note on Retrieval based on Colour Histogram, also see below) to calculate the distance between the unknown image and the two centre means, the clo ...
... After having obtained the centre mean, we can then use above distance calculation method (Euclidean or Absolute distance that is mentioned in the lecture note on Retrieval based on Colour Histogram, also see below) to calculate the distance between the unknown image and the two centre means, the clo ...
Assembly Language for the 68000 Family
... Converting a decimal number to binary is not quite as simple as con verting a binary number to decimal. One method is to work backwards. ...
... Converting a decimal number to binary is not quite as simple as con verting a binary number to decimal. One method is to work backwards. ...
Waveform graphics
Waveform graphics was a simple vector graphics system introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) on the VT55 and VT105 terminals in the mid-1970s. It was used to produce graphics output from mainframes and minicomputers.The system was designed to use as little computer memory as possible. At any given X location it could draw two dots at given Y locations, making it suitable for producing two superimposed waveforms, line charts or histograms. Text and graphics could be mixed, and there were additional tools for drawing axes and markers. DEC used the term ""waveform graphics"" to refer specifically to the hardware, but it was used more generally to describe the whole system.The waveform graphics system was used only for a short period of time before it was replaced by the more sophisticated ReGIS system, first introduced on the VT125 in 1981. ReGIS allowed the construction of arbitrary vectors and other shapes. Whereas DEC normally provided a backward compatible solution in newer terminal models, they did not choose to do this when ReGIS was introduced, and waveform graphics disappeared from later terminals.