112 research outputs found
I Can\u27t Do The Sum : June and Piper Children
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/3563/thumbnail.jp
Ask Her While the Band is Playing
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/3025/thumbnail.jp
Never Mind, Bopeep, We Will Find Your Sheep
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/5533/thumbnail.jp
Rose of the World
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/6141/thumbnail.jp
Dieudonn\'e modules and -divisible groups associated with Morava -theory of Eilenberg-Mac Lane spaces
We study the structure of the formal groups associated to the Morava
-theories of integral Eilenberg-Mac Lane spaces. The main result is that
every formal group in the collection
for a fixed enters in it together with its Serre dual, an analogue of a
principal polarization on an abelian variety. We also identify the isogeny
class of each of these formal groups over an algebraically closed field. These
results are obtained with the help of the Dieudonn\'e correspondence between
bicommutative Hopf algebras and Dieudonn\'e modules. We extend P. Goerss's
results on the bilinear products of such Hopf algebras and corresponding
Dieudonn\'e modules.Comment: 23 page
Critical Environmental Regions
A short etymological interpretation of the notion of regions (Rette Lineatte, etc.). The region is: R= f (S+P), where S is space and P is power. There follows an evaluation of the characteristics of the region and the presentation of different approaches to the region. From the classic ideas (von Humboldt, 1885, Dokuceaev, 1899, Herbertson, 1905, and others) we get to a wide interpretative array of what we accept as organizational spatial units of geographical reality. The environmental region has important connotations with regard to the system as a surrounded element (man, society) and the adjacent system. Critical environmental regions are areas where there already exists interactive degradation. The critical character may be physical, hence the “geocritical regions” or the result of human impact, hence the “anthropocritical regions.” Critical situations are differentiated at the local, regional, and global level. In order to understand critical regional situations we must refer to the following characteristics: fragility, resilience, and vulnerability. Still there are few environmental studies on critical regions and work must be done in this field
The Temporal Opportunist: Self-Supervised Multi-Frame Monocular Depth
Self-supervised monocular depth estimation networks are trained to predict
scene depth using nearby frames as a supervision signal during training.
However, for many applications, sequence information in the form of video
frames is also available at test time. The vast majority of monocular networks
do not make use of this extra signal, thus ignoring valuable information that
could be used to improve the predicted depth. Those that do, either use
computationally expensive test-time refinement techniques or off-the-shelf
recurrent networks, which only indirectly make use of the geometric information
that is inherently available.
We propose ManyDepth, an adaptive approach to dense depth estimation that can
make use of sequence information at test time, when it is available. Taking
inspiration from multi-view stereo, we propose a deep end-to-end cost volume
based approach that is trained using self-supervision only. We present a novel
consistency loss that encourages the network to ignore the cost volume when it
is deemed unreliable, e.g. in the case of moving objects, and an augmentation
scheme to cope with static cameras. Our detailed experiments on both KITTI and
Cityscapes show that we outperform all published self-supervised baselines,
including those that use single or multiple frames at test time.Comment: CVPR 202
Koszul incidence algebras, affine semigroups, and Stanley-Reisner ideals
We prove a theorem unifying three results from combinatorial homological and
commutative algebra, characterizing the Koszul property for incidence algebras
of posets and affine semigroup rings, and characterizing linear resolutions of
squarefree monomial ideals. The characterization in the graded setting is via
the Cohen-Macaulay property of certain posets or simplicial complexes, and in
the more general nongraded setting, via the sequential Cohen-Macaulay property.Comment: 31 pages, 1 figure. Minor changes from previous version. To appear in
Advances in Mathematic
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 4
• Amish Album • Look Back, Once! • The Pennsylvania Barn in the South: Part II • Folk Festival Program • Contributors to this Issue • Festival Highlights • Twenty Questions on Powwowing • Moon-Signs in Cumberland County • Reminiscences of Des Dumm Fattel • Notes and Documents: Two Documents from the First World War • The Dutch and Irish Colonies of Pennsylvaniahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/pafolklifemag/1024/thumbnail.jp
Imagem Pipeline: sistema de pipeline para processamento de imagens
Este trabalho surge da necessidade de um desenvolvedor de sistemas, especialista
em intelig?ncia artificial, no gerenciamento de diversos servi?os, primordialmente de
processamento de imagens, distribu?dos em v?rias APIs. Uma das dificuldades
relatadas foi a constru??o de pipeline automatizado que ? um fluxo de processamento
de v?rios servi?os computacionais aut?nomos, executados paralelo ou
sequencialmente, com intuito de resolver um problema computacional, como a
detec??o de placas de tr?nsito. A solu??o proposta foi o desenvolvimento da
plataforma Imagem Pipeline, que fornece uma interface para a integra??o com APIs
de terceiros e a flexibilidade na cria??o de pipelines personalizados, permitindo a
configura??o de fluxos dos processos automatizados a serem aplicados ?s imagens.
Assim, essa abordagem traz benef?cios significativos ao usu?rio, incluindo o aumento
da produtividade, efici?ncia, redu??o de custos e tempo de desenvolvimento visto que
ele se mant?m em sua especialidade. Esse software e sua implementa??o ser?o
apresentados neste trabalho de conclus?o de curso
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