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    others. As writers Peter Morgan and Glenn Reynolds explain Writers strove, even consciously, to imitate earlier great works,” write authors Peter Morgan and Glenn Reynolds in their 1997 book The Appearance of Impropriety. “That a work had obvious parallels with an early work — even similar passages or phrases — was a mark of pride, not plagiarism. Imitation was bad only when it was disguised or a symptom of laziness. It was not denounced simply on the grounds of being 'unoriginal'. (Morgan,…

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    rotation and translation parameters. Camera calibration can be done by many methods namely conventional method, neural network method (feed-forward neural network, recurrent neural network, hybrid Hopfield network etc.), and self-adaptive genetic algorithm etc. There are two types of camera calibration namely photometric camera calibration and geometric camera calibration. Photometric camera calibration is called color mapping. It is the process of transforming the colors of one image called as…

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    about different ways to physically implement computation, while giving back to the current and next generation as an educator. How to implement computation involves design decisions from the application to the hardware architecture level. As non-parallel CPU performance is no longer scaling with time, these devices are evolving to support higher core counts and more elaborate system interconnects. I want to learn how these next-generation compute engines can be designed to support…

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    single image shape from shading algorithms, photometric stereo makes no assumption of the smoothness of the surface. It requires only additional lighting and can be easily implemented in at a reasonable computational cost. Each image brings along its own unique reflectance map, therefore each image will define a unique set of possible orientations for each point. Photometric stereo can recover not only surface orientation but also surface albedo. 4.2.1 Algorithm for photometric…

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    4.1.2 Pipelined ADC The pipelined ADC is one of the most popular ADC architecture. The pipelined ADC architecture is similar to the sub-ranging ADC. The architecture of pipelined ADC is implemented by at least two or more low resolution flash ADCs. The pipelined ADC works from few M samples to more than hundred of M samples with resolution from 8 bit to 16 bits. Due to its high resolution and sampling rate range it is widely used in medical and communication applications like as CCD imaging,…

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    LIDARs to find a safe passage past obstacles within 80 meters and, if necessary, to decelerate to allow additional time for a safe passage to be found. The Stanford Racing Team augmented Stanley’s pathing algorithm with a log of human actions with was analyzed by the program’s learning algorithm. In the possible future, AI will be capable of fully understanding any natural language needing only to be taught to speak that language like any child. This will allow machine not only to intelligently…

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    Kinect V2 Case Study

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    The Kinect V2 is composed of a time-of-flight continues-wave camera with a resolution of 512*424 pixels (width*height), an RGB camera with a resolution of 1920*1080 pixels (width*height), an array of 4 microphones and some electronics for signal elaboration. The camera is able to acquire images at a maximum frequency of 30 Hz. Sending out invisible structures pulses into the scene whilst measuring the individual traveling time of each point in the pulse (See figure 3.1, page 16). The operating…

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    with one single click, that is, four things matter here which are Globally, Information, Accessibility and One Click. Google always tries their best to make sure all the information they provide is legal and totally based on objective searching algorithm. They fulfills the globally information component by crawling the webpages. That is why when the China’s government tried to negotiate with Google and make them do the censorship, filtering all the “Reactionary” information, they decided to…

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    Public Finance Case Study

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    Already, there are four mega-drones that deliver pizza to 8 dorms with a total of 2,000 students. If I was the leader of a cartel I would start by developing a parallel pizza delivery service with mini-drones that operate with a swarm algorithm to avoid collisions. The benefit of having mini drones is that they are cheaper to buy can be preprogrammed using GPS coordinates to deliver pizza faster and at the precise location where the customer stays.…

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    Corneal Flaw Lab Report

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    Procedure of LASIK: First, the eye is numbed with a few drops of topical anesthetic. An eyelid holder is placed between the eyelids to keep them open and prevent the patient from blinking. A suction ring placed on the eye lifts and flattens the cornea and helps keep the eye from moving. Once the cornea is flattened, a hinged flap of corneal tissue is created using an automated microsurgical device, either a laser or blade. This corneal flap is lifted and folded back (figure 1). Then the excimer…

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