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    In strain imaging, ultrasound is used to image the response of the tissue to an externally applied force (stress). The tissue response is in the form of displacement and can indicate the stiffness of the tissue. There are certain limitations for this method, one of the most important limitations and sources of inconsistency in literature, is the dependency of strain images on the amount of force applied to tissue by the sonographer. If sonographers use different…

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    Mental Maps [1] [2] tries to analyze the quality in a physical object which gives it a high probability of evoking a strong image in a given observer. The study of human emotion using mental map is basically known from Kevin Lynch and the research of Image of the City. Psycho-geography [1] is a term applied to an inventive strategies used for exploring cities, which includes anything that takes citizens off their predictable paths and include…

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    cooling fan compared to the earlier versions, 4:3 sensor modes, high speed lenses, anamorphic de-squeeze and a new view finder mounting bracket. These are just a few of the many features of the ALEXA XT camera which is made up of high level specs that make this family of cameras so popular. The overall result of the ALEXA XT is a superb image quality that achieves its calibre with efficient and reliable production workflow at relatively low…

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    be a good technique to generate virtual view. From the input image, this technique will create a 3D environment novel FIG. In general, for image-based rendering technique needs only limited visualization applications. The technique relies on the exact location of the camera or perform automatic matching, the absence of geometrical data, it requires a lot of closely spaced images to be successful. Most image-based rendering matching image geometry, geometric polygons range from hundreds of the…

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    Microsoft Kinect is a depth sensor that quickly returns high-resolution depth images for a low cost. The original version of the Kinect 3D camera uses a real-time algorithm to calculate distance by triangulation using randomly-projected infrared light beams (Chen, Yue, Wu, & Wang, 2014), and presents point-like depth readings in the form of point clouds (Stefanczyk et al., 2013). According to Fankhauser et al. (2015), the second version of Kinect is a time-of-flight depth sensor, meaning that…

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    fabricated. 4.3 Image processing method. Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB provides a comprehensive set of reference-standard algorithms, and apps for image processing, analysis, visualization, and algorithm development. You can perform image analysis, image segmentation, image enhancement, noise reduction, geometric transformations, and image registration. Many toolbox functions support multi-core processors, GPUs, and C-code generation. Image Processing Toolbox supports a diverse set of image…

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    This is done because real images have anomalies at some points caused by sensor errors and image deformation caused by errors of the local trajectory and residual scaled differences. The research into which type of restoration approach should be used and the equations presented which will be used was done by (M. Sistiaga, 1998). The selected method was to use Partial Derivative Equations (P.D.E.) as it successfully restored images and replaced linear filtering methods. A scheme…

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    conservation stories or even just selling prints of wildlife—they will need images with large pixel dimensions and high resolution. Higher quality images allow for more opportunities to crop, retouch and zoom-in on a photo in post-processing without compromising its quality. Usually a digital SLR camera is where people turn. When paired with a wide angle lens and an external triggering source, the photographer can create images in the field that would never be possible in person. Converting a…

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    coprocessor for the new “Touch ID” feature, which enables the user to unlock the device just by using his/her fingerprint, and the sensor itself is built-in the home button. Every individual that loves to take pictures will surely be fascinated on this phone. Its 8 megapixels camera along side with its dual (true tone) flash can shoot up to 1080p quality videos and high definition images. It has 10 hours battery life, however, according to my cited source, they did a test by streaming videos on…

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    production. Much of this waste occurs during production and transportation. Recent advances in technology have sought to reverse this trend. Innovations aimed at reducing the amount of food being thrown out include smart appliances, environmental sensors used during transit, resource-sharing apps and new ways used to assess and improve farmland management. A device has been developed by a group of Swiss scientists that records data on the environmental conditions and quality…

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