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    Local intensity adaptive image coding

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    The objective of preprocessing for machine vision is to extract intrinsic target properties. The most important properties ordinarily are structure and reflectance. Illumination in space, however, is a significant problem as the extreme range of light intensity, stretching from deep shadow to highly reflective surfaces in direct sunlight, impairs the effectiveness of standard approaches to machine vision. To overcome this critical constraint, an image coding scheme is being investigated which combines local intensity adaptivity, image enhancement, and data compression. It is very effective under the highly variant illumination that can exist within a single frame or field of view, and it is very robust to noise at low illuminations. Some of the theory and salient features of the coding scheme are reviewed. Its performance is characterized in a simulated space application, the research and development activities are described

    Advanced technology development for image gathering, coding, and processing

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    Three overlapping areas of research activities are presented: (1) Information theory and optimal filtering are extended to visual information acquisition and processing. The goal is to provide a comprehensive methodology for quantitatively assessing the end-to-end performance of image gathering, coding, and processing. (2) Focal-plane processing techniques and technology are developed to combine effectively image gathering with coding. The emphasis is on low-level vision processing akin to the retinal processing in human vision. (3) A breadboard adaptive image-coding system is being assembled. This system will be used to develop and evaluate a number of advanced image-coding technologies and techniques as well as research the concept of adaptive image coding

    Propagation and dispersion of hydromagnetic and ion cyclotron waves in plasmas immersed in magnetic fields Semiannual status report, 15 Jul. 1967 - 14 Jan. 1968

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    Propagation and dispersion of hydromagnetic and ion cyclotron waves in plasmas immersed in magnetic field

    Nano-G research laboratory for a spacecraft

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    An acceleration free research laboratory is provided that is confined within a satellite but free of any physical engagement with the walls of the satellite, wherein the laboratory has adequate power, heating, cooling, and communications services to conduct basic research and development. An inner part containing the laboratory is positioned at the center-of-mass of a satellite within the satellite's outer shell. The satellite is then positioned such that its main axes are in a position parallel to its flight velocity vector or in the direction of the residual acceleration vector. When the satellite is in its desired orbit, the inner part is set free so as to follow that orbit without contacting the inside walls of the outer shell. Sensing means detect the position of the inner part with respect to the outer shell, and activate control rockets to move the outer shell; thereby, the inner part is repositioned such that it is correctly positioned at the center-of-mass of the satellite. As a consequence, all disturbing forces, such as drag forces, act on the outer shell, and the inner part containing the laboratory is shielded and is affected only by gravitational forces. Power is supplied to the inner part and to the laboratory by a balanced microwave/laser link which creates the kind of environment necessary for basic research to study critical phenomena such as the Lambda transition in helium and crystal growth, and to perform special metals and alloys research, etc

    Stochastic Loewner evolution in multiply connected domains

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    We construct radial stochastic Loewner evolution in multiply connected domains, choosing the unit disk with concentric circular slits as a family of standard domains. The natural driving function or input is a diffusion on the associated Teichm\"uller space. The diffusion stops when it reaches the boundary of the Teichm\"uller space. We show that for this driving function the family of random growing compacts has a phase transition for κ=4\kappa=4 and κ=8\kappa=8, and that it satisfies locality for κ=6\kappa=6.Comment: Corrected version, references adde

    The Correlator Toolbox, Metrics and Moduli

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    We discuss the possible set of operators from various boundary conformal field theories to build meaningful correlators that lead via a Loewner type procedure to generalisations of SLE(κ,ρ\kappa,\rho). We also highlight the necessity of moduli for a consistent kinematic description of these more general stochastic processes. As an illustration we give a geometric derivation of SLE(κ,ρ)\text{SLE}(\kappa,\rho) in terms of conformally invariant random growing compact subsets of polygons. The parameters ρj\rho_j are related to the exterior angles of the polygons. We also show that SLE(κ,ρ)\text{SLE}(\kappa,\rho) can be generated by a Brownian motion in a gravitational background, where the metric and the Brownian motion are coupled. The metric is obtained as the pull-back of the Euclidean metric of a fluctuating polygon.Comment: 3 figure

    Image gathering, coding, and processing: End-to-end optimization for efficient and robust acquisition of visual information

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    Researchers are concerned with the end-to-end performance of image gathering, coding, and processing. The applications range from high-resolution television to vision-based robotics, wherever the resolution, efficiency and robustness of visual information acquisition and processing are critical. For the presentation at this workshop, it is convenient to divide research activities into the following two overlapping areas: The first is the development of focal-plane processing techniques and technology to effectively combine image gathering with coding, with an emphasis on low-level vision processing akin to the retinal processing in human vision. The approach includes the familiar Laplacian pyramid, the new intensity-dependent spatial summation, and parallel sensing/processing networks. Three-dimensional image gathering is attained by combining laser ranging with sensor-array imaging. The second is the rigorous extension of information theory and optimal filtering to visual information acquisition and processing. The goal is to provide a comprehensive methodology for quantitatively assessing the end-to-end performance of image gathering, coding, and processing

    Performance of internal Covariance Estimators for Cosmic Shear Correlation Functions

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    Data re-sampling methods such as the delete-one jackknife are a common tool for estimating the covariance of large scale structure probes. In this paper we investigate the concepts of internal covariance estimation in the context of cosmic shear two-point statistics. We demonstrate how to use log-normal simulations of the convergence field and the corresponding shear field to carry out realistic tests of internal covariance estimators and find that most estimators such as jackknife or sub-sample covariance can reach a satisfactory compromise between bias and variance of the estimated covariance. In a forecast for the complete, 5-year DES survey we show that internally estimated covariance matrices can provide a large fraction of the true uncertainties on cosmological parameters in a 2D cosmic shear analysis. The volume inside contours of constant likelihood in the Ωm\Omega_m-σ8\sigma_8 plane as measured with internally estimated covariance matrices is on average 85%\gtrsim 85\% of the volume derived from the true covariance matrix. The uncertainty on the parameter combination Σ8σ8Ωm0.5\Sigma_8 \sim \sigma_8 \Omega_m^{0.5} derived from internally estimated covariances is 90%\sim 90\% of the true uncertainty.Comment: submitted to mnra

    Current sheath dynamics and magnetosonic oscillations in magnetoplasmas

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    Electric breakdown and current sheath formation and acceleration in magnetoplasma
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