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    La cooperación judicial frente al tráfico ilícito de bienes culturales

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    Análisis del funcionamiento del tráfico ilícito de bienes culturales en sus aspectos criminológico y penal, planteado desde una perspectiva internacional, abordando el alcance de la cooperación internacional y abundando en los límites y las dificultades de la que deben realizar las autoridades policiales y judiciales de los estadosAnalysis of the illicit trafficking of cultural heritage both in the criminological and the criminal aspects, according an international point of view. The article presents the international cooperation, specially the limits and the difficulties for the police investigation and the prosecution of the crime

    Business concentration in the ceramics sector

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    Treball Final de Grau en Administració d'Empreses. Codi: AE1049. Curs 2020/202

    3D Reconstruction with Uncalibrated Cameras Using the Six-Line Conic Variety

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    We present new algorithms for the recovery of the Euclidean structure from a projective calibration of a set of cameras with square pixels but otherwise arbitrarily varying intrinsic and extrinsic parameters. Our results, based on a novel geometric approach, include a closed-form solution for the case of three cameras and two known vanishing points and an efficient one-dimensional search algorithm for the case of four cameras and one known vanishing point. In addition, an algorithm for a reliable automatic detection of vanishing points on the images is presented. These techniques fit in a 3D reconstruction scheme oriented to urban scenes reconstruction. The satisfactory performance of the techniques is demonstrated with tests on synthetic and real data

    Los sueños, las ruinas, la vida

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    Directional Geodesic Active Contours

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    We present a non-conformal metric that generalizes the geodesic active contours approach for image segmentation. The new metric is obtained by adding to the Euclidean metric an additional term that penalizes the misalignment of the curve with the image gradient and multiplying the resulting metric by a conformal factor that depends on the edge intensity. In this way, a closer fitting to the edge direction results. The provided experimental results address the computation of the geodesics of the new metric by applying a gradient descent to externally provided curves. The good performance of the proposed techniques is demonstrated in comparison with other active contours methods

    Fuzzy heterogeneous neurons for imprecise classification problems

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    In the classical neuron model, inputs are continuous real-valued quantities. However, in many important domains from the real world, objects are described by a mixture of continuous and discrete variables, usually containing missing information and uncertainty. In this paper, a general class of neuron models accepting heterogeneous inputs in the form of mixtures of continuous (crisp and/or fuzzy) and discrete quantities admitting missing data is presented. From these, several particular models can be derived as instances and different neural architectures constructed with them. Such models deal in a natural way with problems for which information is imprecise or even missing. Their possibilities in classification and diagnostic problems are here illustrated by experiments with data from a real-world domain in the field of environmental studies. These experiments show that such neurons can both learn and classify complex data very effectively in the presence of uncertain information.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Fuzzy heterogeneous neural networks for signal forecasting

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    Fuzzy heterogeneous neural networks are recently introduced models based on neurons accepting heterogeneous inputs (i.e. mixtures of numerical and non-numerical information possibly with missing data) with either crisp or imprecise character, which can be coupled with classical neurons. This paper compares the effectiveness of this kind of networks with time-delay and recurrent architectures that use classical neuron models and training algorithms in a signal forecasting problem, in the context of finding models of the central nervous system controllers.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
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