23 research outputs found

    A review of fine-grained sketch image retrieval based on deep learning

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    Sketch image retrieval is an important branch of the image retrieval field, mainly relying on sketch images as queries for content search. The acquisition process of sketch images is relatively simple and in some scenarios, such as when it is impossible to obtain photos of real objects, it demonstrates its unique practical application value, attracting the attention of many researchers. Furthermore, traditional generalized sketch image retrieval has its limitations when it comes to practical applications; merely retrieving images from the same category may not adequately identify the specific target that the user desires. Consequently, fine-grained sketch image retrieval merits further exploration and study. This approach offers the potential for more precise and targeted image retrieval, making it a valuable area of investigation compared to traditional sketch image retrieval. Therefore, we comprehensively review the fine-grained sketch image retrieval technology based on deep learning and its applications and conduct an in-depth analysis and summary of research literature in recent years. We also provide a detailed introduction to three fine-grained sketch image retrieval datasets: Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) ShoeV2, ChairV2 and PKU Sketch Re-ID, and list common evaluation metrics in the sketch image retrieval field, while showcasing the best performance achieved for these datasets. Finally, we discuss the existing challenges, unresolved issues and potential research directions in this field, aiming to provide guidance and inspiration for future research

    Recent Advances in Social Data and Artificial Intelligence 2019

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    The importance and usefulness of subjects and topics involving social data and artificial intelligence are becoming widely recognized. This book contains invited review, expository, and original research articles dealing with, and presenting state-of-the-art accounts pf, the recent advances in the subjects of social data and artificial intelligence, and potentially their links to Cyberspace

    LWA 2013. Lernen, Wissen & Adaptivität ; Workshop Proceedings Bamberg, 7.-9. October 2013

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    LWA Workshop Proceedings: LWA stands for "Lernen, Wissen, Adaption" (Learning, Knowledge, Adaptation). It is the joint forum of four special interest groups of the German Computer Science Society (GI). Following the tradition of the last years, LWA provides a joint forum for experienced and for young researchers, to bring insights to recent trends, technologies and applications, and to promote interaction among the SIGs

    From Neuroscience to New Horizons and Innovative, Inclusive Research Agendas

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    This e-book extends the understanding of compassion from its epistemological positioning in neuroscience to wider fields and applications in: (i) health psychology; (ii) pedagogical practice in higher education; and (iii) organizations and leadership. It introduces innovative approaches from scholars working in diverse research contexts that include South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Slovenia, and highlights new horizons for organizational neuroscience research

    Towards Energy Efficient Mobile Eye Tracking for AR Glasses through Optical Sensor Technology

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    After the introduction of smartphones and smartwatches, Augmented Reality (AR) glasses are considered the next breakthrough in the field of wearables. While the transition from smartphones to smartwatches was based mainly on established display technologies, the display technology of AR glasses presents a technological challenge. Many display technologies, such as retina projectors, are based on continuous adaptive control of the display based on the user’s pupil position. Furthermore, head-mounted systems require an adaptation and extension of established interaction concepts to provide the user with an immersive experience. Eye-tracking is a crucial technology to help AR glasses achieve a breakthrough through optimized display technology and gaze-based interaction concepts. Available eye-tracking technologies, such as Video Oculography (VOG), do not meet the requirements of AR glasses, especially regarding power consumption, robustness, and integrability. To further overcome these limitations and push mobile eye-tracking for AR glasses forward, novel laser-based eye-tracking sensor technologies are researched in this thesis. The thesis contributes to a significant scientific advancement towards energy-efficientmobile eye-tracking for AR glasses. In the first part of the thesis, novel scanned laser eye-tracking sensor technologies for AR glasses with retina projectors as display technology are researched. The goal is to solve the disadvantages of VOG systems and to enable robust eye-tracking and efficient ambient light and slippage through optimized sensing methods and algorithms. The second part of the thesis researches the use of static Laser Feedback Interferometry (LFI) sensors as low power always-on sensor modality for detection of user interaction by gaze gestures and context recognition through Human Activity Recognition (HAR) for AR glasses. The static LFI sensors can measure the distance to the eye and the eye’s surface velocity with an outstanding sampling rate. Furthermore, they offer high integrability regardless of the display technology. In the third part of the thesis, a model-based eye-tracking approach is researched based on the static LFI sensor technology. The approach leads to eye-tracking with an extremely high sampling rate by fusing multiple LFI sensors, which enables methods for display resolution enhancement such as foveated rendering for AR glasses and Virtual Reality (VR) systems. The scientific contributions of this work lead to a significant advance in the field of mobile eye-tracking for AR glasses through the introduction of novel sensor technologies that enable robust eye tracking in uncontrolled environments in particular. Furthermore, the scientific contributions of this work have been published in internationally renowned journals and conferences

    Nonlinear Dynamics

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    This volume covers a diverse collection of topics dealing with some of the fundamental concepts and applications embodied in the study of nonlinear dynamics. Each of the 15 chapters contained in this compendium generally fit into one of five topical areas: physics applications, nonlinear oscillators, electrical and mechanical systems, biological and behavioral applications or random processes. The authors of these chapters have contributed a stimulating cross section of new results, which provide a fertile spectrum of ideas that will inspire both seasoned researches and students

    EBook proceedings of the ESERA 2011 conference : science learning and citizenship

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    This ebook contains fourteen parts according to the strands of the ESERA 2011 conference. Each part is co-edited by one or two persons, most of them were strand chairs. All papers in this ebook correspond to accepted communications during the ESERA conference that were reviewed by two referees. Moreover the co-editors carried out a global reviewing of the papers.ESERA - European Science Education Research Associatio

    Olivet Nazarene University Annual Catalog 2007-2008

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