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    MPEG-4 tools and applications: an overview

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    In this paper we present an overview of the software tools currently available for the creation and display of MPEG-4 content. We first describe tools for encoding raw video into MPEG-4 compliant bitstreams. We then describe how this content may be used to create a complete MPEG-4 scene containing both graphical and interactive elements in addition to the more usual video and audio elements. Clearly, MPEG-4 content cannot be viewed without appropriate decoders and players and these are addressed in the third section of this paper. Finally, we demonstrate how these tools may be combined together to create MPEG-4 applications by presenting the details of two sample applications we have developed

    Region-based segmentation of images using syntactic visual features

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    This paper presents a robust and efficient method for segmentation of images into large regions that reflect the real world objects present in the scene. We propose an extension to the well known Recursive Shortest Spanning Tree (RSST) algorithm based on a new color model and so-called syntactic features [1]. We introduce practical solutions, integrated within the RSST framework, to structure analysis based on the shape and spatial configuration of image regions. We demonstrate that syntactic features provide a reliable basis for region merging criteria which prevent formation of regions spanning more than one semantic object, thereby significantly improving the perceptual quality of the output segmentation. Experiments indicate that the proposed features are generic in nature and allow satisfactory segmentation of real world images from various sources without adjustment to algorithm parameters

    Dialogue scene detection in movies using low and mid-level visual features

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    This paper describes an approach for detecting dialogue scenes in movies. The approach uses automatically extracted low- and mid-level visual features that characterise the visual content of individual shots, and which are then combined using a state transition machine that models the shot-level temporal characteristics of the scene under investigation. The choice of visual features used is motivated by a consideration of formal film syntax. The system is designed so that the analysis may be applied in order to detect different types of scenes, although in this paper we focus on dialogue sequences as these are the most prevalent scenes in the movies considered to date

    Emulating the Style and Methodology of Philippe Halsman

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    Temporal dimensions of vulnerability to crime in economic sectors

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    This paper presents the results of research into vulnerability to crime in two economic sectors in Belgium. Vulnerability to crime is an integration of diverse temporal factors. We address pre-crime and post-crime aspects of vulnerability, arising before and after the criminal event in an economic context. Based on interviews with professionals, security staff, law enforcement agents and with criminals in the transport sector and the hotel and catering industry, a study of police files, and inspired by ecologists’ work on resilience, we explore vulnerability to crime as a multifaceted factor undermining the sustainability of businesses

    Engineering the Rod of Asclepius – A Biochemical Investigation of Snake Venom Components and their Application as Potential Cancer Treatments

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    In the wild, venom is crucial to many snakes’ success as predators. While antivenin research focuses on combatting venoms’ abilities to disrupt physiological processes, new studies are attempting to manipulate these same abilities into anticancer therapies. Given the diversity of neurotoxins, hemotoxins, cytotoxins, and others, every new discovery and development within snake venom research adds to the knowledge base and broadens applicational opportunities. Cancer-related venom research isolates various components, manipulates their interaction with target cancer cell lines, and evaluates how their natural biochemical activity counteracts mechanisms that are integral to tumor development. Several more promising components, namely disintegrins, lectins, oxidases, and phospholipases, have emerged. Summarizing and highlighting recent research of these key components can serve as a springboard for future venom-derived antitumor medicines

    The Role of Minority-Serving Institutions in National College Completion Goals

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    Outlines Lumina's work with minority-serving institutions to boost completion rates, especially among men of color, by building capacity for data collection and analysis, collective advocacy, developmental education policy and practice, and transparency

    Kaon-nucleon and D-nucleon scattering in the quark model, including spin-orbit interactions

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    Interactions of charmed and strange mesons with baryonic matter can be calculated in the nonrelativistic quark potential model. For KN scattering data exists, and the theoretical results for S-waves are in approximate agreement with experiment. Here we apply the same model to the scattering of open-charm (D) mesons by nucleons, and give quark model predictions for DN scattering amplitudes. Spin-orbit forces in KN and DN will also be discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 14 figures. Presented at Strange Quarks in Matter 2001 - A Flavourspace Odyssey (Frankfurt, 25-29 Sept. 2001
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