17,067 research outputs found
Crowd-sourced Photographic Content for Urban Recreational Route Planning
Routing services are able to provide travel directions for users of all modes of transport. Most of them are focusing on functional journeys (i.e. journeys linking given origin and destination with minimum cost) while paying less attention to recreational trips, in particular leisure walks in an urban context. These walks are additionally predefined by time or distance and as their purpose is the process of walking itself, the attractiveness of areas that are passed by can be an important factor in route selection. This factor is hard to be formalised and requires a reliable source of information, covering the entire street network. Previous research shows that crowd-sourced data available from photo-sharing services has a potential for being a measure of space attractiveness, thus becoming a base for a routing system that suggests leisure walks, and ongoing PhD research aims to build such system. This paper demonstrates findings on four investigated data sources (Flickr, Panoramio, Picasa and Geograph) in Central London and discusses the requirements to the algorithm that is going to be implemented in the second half of this PhD research. Visual analytics was chosen as a method for understanding and comparing obtained datasets that contain hundreds of thousands records. Interactive software was developed to find a number of problems, as well as to estimate the suitability of the sources in general. It was concluded that Picasa and Geograph have problems making them less suitable for further research while Panoramio and Flickr require filtering to remove photographs that do not contribute to understanding of local attractiveness. Based on this analysis a number of filtering methods were proposed in order to improve the quality of datasets and thus provide a more reliable measure to support urban recreational routing
NASA JSC neural network survey results
A survey of Artificial Neural Systems in support of NASA's (Johnson Space Center) Automatic Perception for Mission Planning and Flight Control Research Program was conducted. Several of the world's leading researchers contributed papers containing their most recent results on artificial neural systems. These papers were broken into categories and descriptive accounts of the results make up a large part of this report. Also included is material on sources of information on artificial neural systems such as books, technical reports, software tools, etc
Object Detection using Deep Learning with Hierarchical Multi Swarm Optimization
Till now there is a huge research had in the field of visual information retrieval, but with the growth of data and with less processing speed we are not meeting the needs of current problem. The main focus of this paper is to identify the objects with salient features and object highlighting. Till now object identification is done with the pixel based or with the region based. Different methodologies are compared in this work and they will be processed with the learning work. Multi scale contrast is one of the pixel based technology where object borders are identified but not the object. This can be done with the histogram contrast. Still it is not covering all the features of the object and it is not clear in identifying the objects at high contrast regions. To solve this issue region based contrasting method is used which is the better solution for all this object identification. After extracting the features and identifying the object, now auto classification or identification of the object should be done. The other part of the work mainly concentrates on the learning system which uses most popular neural network algorithms. Identifying the drawbacks of neural network algorithms and proposing the new methodology identify the objects is done in this paper
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