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    understanding of our surroundings of life, I always enjoy replacing the time-consuming, hectic works with computer software and let it be a better choice than other routine works. Hence, I am fascinated to deal with automatic annotations and tracking of images or videos, which are my current research interests. When I was a student…

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    current methods include using antennas to pick up radio waves emitted by our brains, and other devices that pick up on the electrical pulses transferred throughout the brain. Zimmer discusses that Jeff Lichtman and his colleagues have created 3-D images of neurons in a mouse brain, revealing every detail there is to be seen of the neuron. Though what Lichtman 's…

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    Human Memory And Memory

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    store information like a human, software to perform, output devises to replace human hands and feet, permanently storage device and network for communication. Just creating all of this wouldn’t be enough. Inventors should be more focusing on a human sensors and perception which is very hard to program into a computer. Computers have been designed in the way to be able to get their information from human. Computers needed their input devices in order to be able to adapt and use human movements…

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    points) b. Calculate the posterior probability of vehicle type for the following cases. Do your results make sense given the problem description? Explain. (3 points each) i. Object seen off the road, viewed from the side, protrusion is seen on the image, no wheels seen. ii. Object seen on the road, reported to be large, viewed from above, no protrusion seen. iii. Object seen on the road, reported to be small, wheels seen, viewed from side, no protrusion seen. c. According to Rubronian military…

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    Radiotracer Essay

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    injections, the procedure can be carried out by swallowing the radiotracer. The radiotracer has little or no taste. In some procedures, a catheter may be placed into bladder that may cause temporary discomfort. It is essential to remain still while the images are being recorded so, it may cause some discomfort to remain still during imaging. A claustrophobic person may feel some anxiety while being scanned. Normal activities may be resumed after nuclear medicine scan unless the physician tells…

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    to capture images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film. Here images are captured and stored in file for further processing. Digital photography aims to produce an image that gives an illusion of a real environmental image. Inorder to produce an image that provides visual richness and sets the mood of the environment the important parameter that is considered is lightning. The subtlest nuances are often found in low-light conditions. While capturing images in low…

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    Alvin Lucier

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    development of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), especially for extending musical activity to disabled individuals through a brain-computer music interface (BCMI) (Miranda & Brouse, 2005); the work of Palacio-Quintin towards sonifying movement with sensors measuring distance and pressure, which related to an expression of emotion through physical movement (Palacio-Quintin & Zadel, 2008); as well as a host of performing artists who use biosignals more as entertainment, such as Lucky Dragons, The…

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    MRIs are used as a diagnostic tool having more advantages as high soft tissue contrast, higher image-resolution, giving out a three-dimensional representation of a patient’s anatomy, showing accurate tumor location (Althoefer). They are also harmless with giving out radiation to patients (Althoefer). The question asked most often is “If MRI-safe or…

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    Can you imagine a car that doesn’t require a driver? The concept of a driverless car may seem simply preposterous to the simple minded folks of the 21st century. However, the concept of a driverless car is becoming a reality and many forms of this technology can be seen on the roads today. Driverless cars are being researched and designed which are based on the ideology that this car will be help the individual users and the economy of a country. Although many are enthusiastic about these cars,…

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    film being made and places to process it. There’s Lomography and Impossible Film that are still making cameras and film. There were physical photo albums to sit and enjoy all the images shot from a film camera, good photos and the bad they all existed in print. Film is more forgiving and things could be fixed to an image in the darkroom easily. Shooting film requires patience slowing your process down and focusing on what you truly want to take. You’re thinking more because you only have so many…

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