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On the nonlinear statistics of range image patches
In [A. B. Lee, K. S. Pedersen, and D. Mumford, Int. J. Comput. Vis., 54 (2003), pp. 83–103], the authors study the distributions of 3 × 3 patches from optical images and from range images. In [G. Carlsson, T. Ishkanov, V. de Silva, and A. Zomorodian, Int. J. Comput. Vis., 76 (2008), pp.
1–12], the authors apply computational topological tools to the data set of optical patches studied by Lee, Pedersen, and Mumford and find geometric structures for high density subsets. One high density subset is called the primary circle and essentially consists of patches with a line separating a light and a dark region. In this paper, we apply the techniques of Carlsson et al. to range patches.
By enlarging to 5×5 and 7×7 patches, we find core subsets that have the topology of the primary circle, suggesting a stronger connection between optical patches and range patches than was found by Lee, Pedersen, and Mumford
J. Charles Lee
J. Charles Lee, Dean of Forestry Departmenthttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/8087/thumbnail.jp
Fearless: Eric Lee
Snapping pictures of his fellow Gettysburgians around campus as the visual communications intern, and fearlessly working with other students to create, organize, and lead the new Asian Student Alliance (ASA) group on campus, Eric Lee ’15 finds himself at the crossroads of art and activism.
New to campus this year after two years in the making, the ASA is a student-led, -run, and -organized group focused on celebrating different Asian cultures and heritages, closing the gap between international and domestic students, and creating a social, cultural, and political forum for students to dialogue, specifically about issues facing Asian communities. [excerpt
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Exploring the metaphorical terrain
Joanne Lee participated as one of four ‘Seers in Residence’ invited to interact with Dr. Traci Kelly’s monoprint installation Feeling It For You (Perspective) exhibited in Nottingham Trent University’s Bonington Gallery. The Seers in Residence programme engages four researchers: Emma Cocker, Ben Judd, Simon Cross and myself to respond according our own research and practice.
Working with photography and text, Lee concentrated on surfaces and explored metaphors of knowledge and imagination.</p
Stephen D. Lee Papers
J. S. Butler and J. A. Loch submit their application for graduation. January 11, 1897.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-msu-founders-documents/1085/thumbnail.jp
The 1952 Bryant Yearbook, The Bryant Ledger
Editor-in-Chief: J. Franklyn Dunn, Jr.
Associate Editor: Carolyn Morrison
Advertising Manager: Joseph Cianci
Photography: J. Paul Lanier
Coordinator: Sam Sanekewitz
Advisor: Lee Weaverhttps://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/yearbooks/1017/thumbnail.jp
A PERSPECTIVE ON THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AGRICULTURE
My purpose in this presentation is to give an overview or perspective on the financial situation in U.S. agriculture. Since descriptions of the situation are generally available (Easterbrook, J. Lee, Melichar-1985, ERS-USDA, van Blokland), I'll only briefly review the problem and its roots. The major emphasis of my presentation is devoted to two areas: difficulties in addressing current financial problems of the sector, and issues which deserve consideration for the future.Agricultural Finance,
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