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Advanced Hough-based method for on-device document localization
The demand for on-device document recognition systems increases in
conjunction with the emergence of more strict privacy and security
requirements. In such systems, there is no data transfer from the end device to
a third-party information processing servers. The response time is vital to the
user experience of on-device document recognition. Combined with the
unavailability of discrete GPUs, powerful CPUs, or a large RAM capacity on
consumer-grade end devices such as smartphones, the time limitations put
significant constraints on the computational complexity of the applied
algorithms for on-device execution.
In this work, we consider document location in an image without prior
knowledge of the document content or its internal structure. In accordance with
the published works, at least 5 systems offer solutions for on-device document
location. All these systems use a location method which can be considered
Hough-based. The precision of such systems seems to be lower than that of the
state-of-the-art solutions which were not designed to account for the limited
computational resources.
We propose an advanced Hough-based method. In contrast with other approaches,
it accounts for the geometric invariants of the central projection model and
combines both edge and color features for document boundary detection. The
proposed method allowed for the second best result for SmartDoc dataset in
terms of precision, surpassed by U-net like neural network. When evaluated on a
more challenging MIDV-500 dataset, the proposed algorithm guaranteed the best
precision compared to published methods. Our method retained the applicability
to on-device computations.Comment: This is a preprint of the article submitted for publication in the
journal "Computer Optics
Porous matrixes based on ion-irradiated polymer as templates for synthesis of nanowires
Irradiation with swift heavy ions is usually used for production of track membranes
(nuclear filters). These membranes traditionally used as filters for fine filtration
in medicine and biology.
Another application is matrixes for so called matrix synthesis. The idea of this
technique is to fill pores by any desired material- metal,polymer, semiconductor and so
on.
This work is devoted to formation of membrane for template synthesis, to investigation
of filling process and to study some properties of obtained structures.
It was found that filtration track membranes are not the best material for template
synthesis –another type of matrixes are needed- with different pores profiles and parallel
pores orientation These parameters could be obtained during irradiation. Different
types of etching gave possibility to vary by will the shape of the pores and to obtain
pores with conical shape. The process of etching in the alkali solution in mixture of
water and alcohol was investigated.
The main part of the work devoted to fabrication of micro- and nanowires via electrodeposition.
Different types of metals-copper, silver, cobalt and nickel were used for
galvanic deposition of the pores. Two types of the processes- galvanostatic and potentiostatic
were investigated.
It was also demonstrated that obtained metallic nanowires could be used as the
substrates for deposition of the probe (biological molecules) in mass-spectrometer.
The application of such structures in non-linear optic was also described.
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Unfolder: Fast localization and image rectification of a document with a crease from folding in half
Presentation of folded documents is not an uncommon case in modern society.
Digitizing such documents by capturing them with a smartphone camera can be
tricky since a crease can divide the document contents into separate planes. To
unfold the document, one could hold the edges potentially obscuring it in a
captured image. While there are many geometrical rectification methods, they
were usually developed for arbitrary bends and folds. We consider such
algorithms and propose a novel approach Unfolder developed specifically for
images of documents with a crease from folding in half. Unfolder is robust to
projective distortions of the document image and does not fragment the image in
the vicinity of a crease after rectification. A new Folded Document Images
dataset was created to investigate the rectification accuracy of folded (2, 3,
4, and 8 folds) documents. The dataset includes 1600 images captured when
document placed on a table and when held in hand. The Unfolder algorithm
allowed for a recognition error rate of 0.33, which is better than the advanced
neural network methods DocTr (0.44) and DewarpNet (0.57). The average runtime
for Unfolder was only 0.25 s/image on an iPhone XR.Comment: This is a preprint of the article accepted for publication in the
journal "Computer Optics
Perturbation theory for self-gravitating gauge fields I: The odd-parity sector
A gauge and coordinate invariant perturbation theory for self-gravitating
non-Abelian gauge fields is developed and used to analyze local uniqueness and
linear stability properties of non-Abelian equilibrium configurations. It is
shown that all admissible stationary odd-parity excitations of the static and
spherically symmetric Einstein-Yang-Mills soliton and black hole solutions have
total angular momentum number , and are characterized by
non-vanishing asymptotic flux integrals. Local uniqueness results with respect
to non-Abelian perturbations are also established for the Schwarzschild and the
Reissner-Nordstr\"om solutions, which, in addition, are shown to be linearly
stable under dynamical Einstein-Yang-Mills perturbations. Finally, unstable
modes with are also excluded for the static and spherically
symmetric non-Abelian solitons and black holes.Comment: 23 pages, revtex, no figure
The Small-angle X-Ray Scattering Investigation of Advanced Beryllium Materials
The small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) technique allows to determine size distributions of inhomogeneities in materials and to predict their properties in Xray optics devices. A number of beryllium materials for the manufacturing of X-ray optics (refractive lenses and speckle suppressors) have been studied by the SAXS.Various composite materials based on porous beryllium have been studied. The effect of adding detonation nanodiamonds to the beryllium matrix on the scattering ability of the material is discussed.
Keywords: porous beryllium, SAXS, detonation nanodiamonds, speckle-suppresso
Giant Pulses -- the Main Component of the Radio Emission of the Crab Pulsar
The paper presents an analysis of dual-polarization observations of the Crab
pulsar obtained on the 64-m Kalyazin radio telescope at 600 MHz with a time
resolution of 250 ns. A lower limit for the intensities of giant pulses is
estimated by assuming that the pulsar radio emission in the main pulse and
interpulse consists entirely of giant radio pulses; this yields estimates of
100 Jy and 35 Jy for the peak flux densities of giant pulses arising in the
main pulse and interpulse, respectively. This assumes that the normal radio
emission of the pulse occurs in the precursor pulse. In this case, the
longitudes of the giant radio pulses relative to the profile of the normal
radio emission turn out to be the same for the Crab pulsar and the millisecond
pulsar B1937+21, namely, the giant pulses arise at the trailing edge of the
profile of the normal radio emission. Analysis of the distribution of the
degree of circular polarization for the giant pulses suggests that they can
consist of a random mixture of nanopulses with 100% circular polarization of
either sign, with, on average, hundreds of such nanopulses within a single
giant pulse.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures (originally published in Russian in
Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, 2006, vol. 83, No. 1, pp. 62-69) translated by
Denise Gabuzd
Excitations in the Halo Nucleus He-6 Following The Li-7(gamma,p)He-6 Reaction
A broad excited state was observed in 6-He with energy E_x = 5 +/- 1 MeV and
width Gamma = 3 +/- 1 MeV, following the reaction Li-7(gamma,p)He-6. The state
is consistent with a number of broad resonances predicted by recent cluster
model calculations. The well-established reaction mechanism, combined with a
simple and transparent analysis procedure confers considerable validity to this
observation.Comment: 3 pages of LaTeX, 3 figures in PostScript, approved for publication
in Phys. Rev. C, August, 200
Three-body correlations in direct reactions: Example of Be populated in reaction
The Be continuum states were populated in the charge-exchange reaction
H(Li,Be) collecting very high statistics data ( events) on the three-body ++ correlations. The
Be excitation energy region below MeV is considered, where the
data are dominated by contributions from the and states. It is
demonstrated how the high-statistics few-body correlation data can be used to
extract detailed information on the reaction mechanism. Such a derivation is
based on the fact that highly spin-aligned states are typically populated in
the direct reactions.Comment: submitted to Physical Review
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