822 research outputs found
Image metadata estimation using independent component analysis and regression
In this paper, we describe an approach to camera metadata estimation using regression based on Independent Component Analysis (ICA). Semantic scene classification of images using camera metadata related to capture conditions has had some success in the past. However, different makes and models of camera capture different types of metadata and this severely hampers the application of this kind of approach in real systems that consist of photos captured by many different users. We propose to address this issue by using regression to predict the missing metadata from observed data, thereby providing more complete (and hence more useful) metadata for the entire image corpus. The proposed approach uses an ICA based approach to regression
Broglie – Le Bosc Alix
Une opération de diagnostic archéologique a été menée au lieudit « Le Clos Alix » sur une superficie de 4,5 ha, préalablement à la construction d’un lotissement. Les terrains aménagés se situent sur le rebord de plateau surplombant le bourg médiéval, en vis-à-vis du château. Dans l’environnement proche du projet, des structures fossoyées avaient été révélées par prospection aérienne grâce à la campagne menée par J.-N. Le Borgne en 1996.En définitive, les indices d’occupation humaine se sont ..
Applying social learning where ‘business-as-usual’ solutions no longer work for complex problems and programs
Key messages
• Social learning facilitates sharing and learning beyond individuals to networks and systems. Through a facilitated, iterative process of joint work, dialogue and reflection, new shared ways of knowing emerge that lead to changes in practice.
• Social learning has real potential to unlock change and transform relationships between actors involved in complex programs and/or dealing with ‘wicked problems’. Adversely it is not advisable to pursue for simple initiatives.
• Social learning offers many thematic and pragmatic entry points to be embedded in the CGIAR research programs around partnerships, innovation systems, monitoring and evaluation
Validation of stellar population and kinematical analysis of galaxies
3D spectroscopy produces hundreds of spectra from which maps of the
characteristics of stellar populations (age-metallicity) and internal
kinematics of galaxies can be derived. We carried on simulations to assess the
reliability of inversion methods and to define the requirements for future
observations. We quantify the biases and show that to minimize the errors on
the kinematics, age and metallicity (in a given observing time) the size of the
spatial elements and the spectral dispersion should be chosen to obtain an
instrumental velocity dispersion comparable to the physical dispersion.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, extended version of a poster proceeding to appear
in "Science Perspectives for 3D Spectroscopy", eds. M. Kissler-Patig, M. M.
Roth and J. R. Walsh, ESO Astrophysics Symposia. (The two last pages with
figures are not in the conference proceedings.
La Passion de Pleudaniel : étude linguistique et sociolinguistique
Dans la bibliothèque de l’abbaye de Landévennec, se trouve une Passion du Christ, copiée en 1724 par Yves Le Borgne, domicilié à Pleudaniel. À travers trois extraits, l’auteur de cet article propose une lecture sociolinguistique de la pièce. En effet, les variantes dialectales entre Trégor et Goëlo introduites dans la pièce permettent de faire entendre des différences de registre entre les personnages.In the library of Landévennec Abbey, there is a Passion of the Christ, copied in 1724 by Yves Le Borgne, who lived in Pleudaniel. Through three extracts, the author of this article proposes a sociolinguistic reading of the play. Indeed, the dialectal variants between Trégor and Goëlo introduced in the play make it possible to hear differences of register between the characters
Study of the dynamics of the core of A2218
We report the results of an attempt to study the velocity structure of the
core of the cluster A2218 in order to probe its dynamical state. The aim is to
understand if the core is indeed virialized? relaxed? or in hydrodynamic
equilibrium? We use cluster lensing data in conjunction with the optical galaxy
data to solve in detail for the nature of galaxy orbits and the velocity
anisotropy in the core. We present our preliminary results below.Comment: uuencoded compressed postscript, without figure. The preprint is
available in complete form at http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/preprint/PrePrint.htm
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