The document presents a new algorithm for locally adaptive template sizes in image matching to measure displacement of Earth surface masses. The algorithm aims to select template sizes that contain optimal signal-to-noise ratio without geometric distortion, and can identify distinct features. It evaluates template size based on peaks in signal-to-noise ratio and normalized cross-correlation to select matchable templates. The algorithm improves displacement estimation accuracy compared to fixed template sizes, especially in noisy areas. It filters out non-matchable templates to help automate the matching process.
The document describes the four quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate plane formed by the intersection of the x-axis and y-axis. It explains that the x-axis is the horizontal line and the y-axis is the vertical line, with the point where they intersect called the origin. Ordered pairs (x,y) are used to plot points by moving x units along the x-axis and y units along the y-axis from the origin. Examples are given to demonstrate plotting points and finding their coordinates.
O documento discute a evolução dos sistemas da web, desde soluções clássicas até RESTful. Apresenta os requisitos não funcionais de sistemas escaláveis e como REST atende a esses requisitos ao utilizar HTTP como protocolo e permitir a evolução dos sistemas sem paradas. Também explica os níveis da maturidade RESTful e como implementá-la na prática com Ruby e Java.
Gerald A. Christopher has over 35 years of experience in architecture, including 10 years providing support services to architects, engineers, contractors, and developers. He has worked on residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial projects as both a drafter and project architect/manager. Mr. Christopher is committed to providing quality architectural services and believes it helps create a better world.
This document summarizes an OpenStreetMap presentation. It discusses:
1) OpenStreetMap is a user-generated map where volunteers collect data using tools like GPS devices and aerial imagery. Data includes roads, buildings, and points of interest.
2) The OpenStreetMap Foundation is a non-profit that supports the project by maintaining servers and defining the open data license.
3) An active international community of "mappers" contributes data through field work and tools to edit maps. Mappers are motivated by adventure, fun, and instant gratification of seeing their work online.
Luke Summers, a student at Salford City College Eccles Sixth Form Centre, created various tasks for his BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production unit on Digital Graphics for Computer Games. Over the course of several days in December 2013, he researched ideas, drafted character profiles and sketches, designed and scanned illustrations, and photographed templates to design a character and background for his completed digital graphics project.
The document presents a new algorithm for locally adaptive template sizes in image matching to measure displacement of Earth surface masses. The algorithm aims to select template sizes that contain optimal signal-to-noise ratio without geometric distortion, and can identify distinct features. It evaluates template size based on peaks in signal-to-noise ratio and normalized cross-correlation to select matchable templates. The algorithm improves displacement estimation accuracy compared to fixed template sizes, especially in noisy areas. It filters out non-matchable templates to help automate the matching process.
The document describes the four quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate plane formed by the intersection of the x-axis and y-axis. It explains that the x-axis is the horizontal line and the y-axis is the vertical line, with the point where they intersect called the origin. Ordered pairs (x,y) are used to plot points by moving x units along the x-axis and y units along the y-axis from the origin. Examples are given to demonstrate plotting points and finding their coordinates.
O documento discute a evolução dos sistemas da web, desde soluções clássicas até RESTful. Apresenta os requisitos não funcionais de sistemas escaláveis e como REST atende a esses requisitos ao utilizar HTTP como protocolo e permitir a evolução dos sistemas sem paradas. Também explica os níveis da maturidade RESTful e como implementá-la na prática com Ruby e Java.
Gerald A. Christopher has over 35 years of experience in architecture, including 10 years providing support services to architects, engineers, contractors, and developers. He has worked on residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial projects as both a drafter and project architect/manager. Mr. Christopher is committed to providing quality architectural services and believes it helps create a better world.
This document summarizes an OpenStreetMap presentation. It discusses:
1) OpenStreetMap is a user-generated map where volunteers collect data using tools like GPS devices and aerial imagery. Data includes roads, buildings, and points of interest.
2) The OpenStreetMap Foundation is a non-profit that supports the project by maintaining servers and defining the open data license.
3) An active international community of "mappers" contributes data through field work and tools to edit maps. Mappers are motivated by adventure, fun, and instant gratification of seeing their work online.
Luke Summers, a student at Salford City College Eccles Sixth Form Centre, created various tasks for his BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production unit on Digital Graphics for Computer Games. Over the course of several days in December 2013, he researched ideas, drafted character profiles and sketches, designed and scanned illustrations, and photographed templates to design a character and background for his completed digital graphics project.
Udi Peless and Shai Abramson established Friendly Machines in 1995 to develop the world's first robotic lawn mower. They converted a walk-behind lawn mower into the first prototype. After developing additional prototypes, the "Classic" model was publicly introduced in 1997. In 1999, the company changed its name to Friendly Robotics and introduced new RL series models in 2000 with an added base station in 2004. A joint venture led to a robotic vacuum cleaner in 2003.
A presentation to Housing Communication professionals on best practice in producing accessible communications, particularly for people wth learning disabilities.
This document discusses patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) from the perspective of a university library. It outlines two broad categories of library collections, and how libraries traditionally build collections by guessing what patrons want. The document then introduces PDA as an alternative model, where libraries expose ebooks and only purchase titles when patrons access them. It provides examples of the University of Utah's experiments with PDA, and discusses problems with budget management, content availability, and metadata quality. Finally, it predicts that future acquisitions will involve less mediation by librarians and more "just in time" purchasing driven directly by patron use.
The history of meteorology dates back millennia, though significant progress occurred in the 18th century. Early researchers studied visual atmospheric phenomena like refraction and reflection of light, and discovered properties like decreasing atmospheric pressure with height. The development of weather observation networks in the mid-19th century allowed collection of surface data across wide areas, enabling mapping of weather systems and early forecasting. Invention of instruments like the barometer and thermometer facilitated measurement and understanding of atmospheric properties and changes.
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Este documento apresenta as regras e penalidades para a segunda temporada da categoria Stock Car V8. Ele define as punições para diferentes tipos de contatos e acidentes em pista, como acréscimo de tempo ou perda de posições no grid. Também estabelece normas sobre substituições de pilotos, pontuação, configurações do servidor e obrigações dos competidores.
The document discusses various topics related to user-space system programming in Linux, including sending and handling signals, signal sets, masking signals, scheduling, inter-process communication (IPC), and timing functions. It provides examples of how to use signals, set priorities and affinities, use timers, and synchronize processes.
El documento ofrece consejos para navegar de forma segura por Internet, incluyendo hablar con la familia sobre lo que se ve en línea, ser respetuoso, no acordar citas con amigos en línea que pueden no ser quienes dicen ser, no compartir información personal, y seguir las reglas de buen comportamiento en línea.
The document discusses the importance of not littering in various public places like parks, rivers, schools, playgrounds, streets, and classrooms. It encourages picking up trash instead of dumping or leaving it around, so the next person can enjoy a clean space. Properly disposing of garbage will make the world a better place for everyone.
The document contains three unrelated paragraphs that discuss different topics. The first paragraph describes what one might see in a toy store when shopping for an infant named Jeb. The second paragraph discusses a man who will not give foot massages and the consequences of throwing someone through a glass house. The third paragraph describes an avalanche that a group survived, but two members did not make it out due to turning on each other rather than nature.
The document mentions various family members and objects associated with them, including brothers, a grandfather, kids at school, a son playing piano, a father reading a newspaper, and a mother baking a cake.
Punctuation marks are used to organize sentences and indicate meaning. Periods mark the end of sentences, follow initials and abbreviations. Commas separate items in lists and parts of sentences or indicate pauses. Question marks mark direct questions. Exclamation points are used after shouts, orders, or strong feelings are expressed.
The document describes common punctuation marks used in English writing, including periods, question marks, exclamation points, and commas. It explains that periods mark the end of sentences, follow initials and abbreviations. Question marks mark the end of direct questions. Commas are used to separate items in lists and parts of sentences, and indicate slight pauses. Exclamation points are used after shouts, orders, or strong feelings are expressed.
The document lists various terms related to traditional Japanese culture such as shogun, taiko, Confucius, katana, haragai, ninja, samurai, naginata, wakizashi, calligraphy, bakufu, and Tokugawa leyasu.
The document lists various terms related to Japanese history and culture such as forms of government, warriors, weapons, and influential figures. Key words include bakufu (military government), ninja, samurai, katana (sword), shogun (military dictator), Tokugawa Ieyasu (famous shogun), and Confucius (influential Chinese philosopher). The document provides an overview of some important aspects of traditional Japanese society.
Uncountable nouns refer to things that cannot be counted or are mass nouns rather than individual items. Examples include substances like water, oils, sauces, and abstract concepts like happiness, intelligence, and courage. Uncountable nouns take singular verbs and are used with quantifiers like "some" rather than plural quantifiers.
Udi Peless and Shai Abramson established Friendly Machines in 1995 to develop the world's first robotic lawn mower. They converted a walk-behind lawn mower into the first prototype. After developing additional prototypes, the "Classic" model was publicly introduced in 1997. In 1999, the company changed its name to Friendly Robotics and introduced new RL series models in 2000 with an added base station in 2004. A joint venture led to a robotic vacuum cleaner in 2003.
A presentation to Housing Communication professionals on best practice in producing accessible communications, particularly for people wth learning disabilities.
This document discusses patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) from the perspective of a university library. It outlines two broad categories of library collections, and how libraries traditionally build collections by guessing what patrons want. The document then introduces PDA as an alternative model, where libraries expose ebooks and only purchase titles when patrons access them. It provides examples of the University of Utah's experiments with PDA, and discusses problems with budget management, content availability, and metadata quality. Finally, it predicts that future acquisitions will involve less mediation by librarians and more "just in time" purchasing driven directly by patron use.
The history of meteorology dates back millennia, though significant progress occurred in the 18th century. Early researchers studied visual atmospheric phenomena like refraction and reflection of light, and discovered properties like decreasing atmospheric pressure with height. The development of weather observation networks in the mid-19th century allowed collection of surface data across wide areas, enabling mapping of weather systems and early forecasting. Invention of instruments like the barometer and thermometer facilitated measurement and understanding of atmospheric properties and changes.
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Este documento apresenta as regras e penalidades para a segunda temporada da categoria Stock Car V8. Ele define as punições para diferentes tipos de contatos e acidentes em pista, como acréscimo de tempo ou perda de posições no grid. Também estabelece normas sobre substituições de pilotos, pontuação, configurações do servidor e obrigações dos competidores.
The document discusses various topics related to user-space system programming in Linux, including sending and handling signals, signal sets, masking signals, scheduling, inter-process communication (IPC), and timing functions. It provides examples of how to use signals, set priorities and affinities, use timers, and synchronize processes.
El documento ofrece consejos para navegar de forma segura por Internet, incluyendo hablar con la familia sobre lo que se ve en línea, ser respetuoso, no acordar citas con amigos en línea que pueden no ser quienes dicen ser, no compartir información personal, y seguir las reglas de buen comportamiento en línea.
The document discusses the importance of not littering in various public places like parks, rivers, schools, playgrounds, streets, and classrooms. It encourages picking up trash instead of dumping or leaving it around, so the next person can enjoy a clean space. Properly disposing of garbage will make the world a better place for everyone.
The document contains three unrelated paragraphs that discuss different topics. The first paragraph describes what one might see in a toy store when shopping for an infant named Jeb. The second paragraph discusses a man who will not give foot massages and the consequences of throwing someone through a glass house. The third paragraph describes an avalanche that a group survived, but two members did not make it out due to turning on each other rather than nature.
The document mentions various family members and objects associated with them, including brothers, a grandfather, kids at school, a son playing piano, a father reading a newspaper, and a mother baking a cake.
Punctuation marks are used to organize sentences and indicate meaning. Periods mark the end of sentences, follow initials and abbreviations. Commas separate items in lists and parts of sentences or indicate pauses. Question marks mark direct questions. Exclamation points are used after shouts, orders, or strong feelings are expressed.
The document describes common punctuation marks used in English writing, including periods, question marks, exclamation points, and commas. It explains that periods mark the end of sentences, follow initials and abbreviations. Question marks mark the end of direct questions. Commas are used to separate items in lists and parts of sentences, and indicate slight pauses. Exclamation points are used after shouts, orders, or strong feelings are expressed.
The document lists various terms related to traditional Japanese culture such as shogun, taiko, Confucius, katana, haragai, ninja, samurai, naginata, wakizashi, calligraphy, bakufu, and Tokugawa leyasu.
The document lists various terms related to Japanese history and culture such as forms of government, warriors, weapons, and influential figures. Key words include bakufu (military government), ninja, samurai, katana (sword), shogun (military dictator), Tokugawa Ieyasu (famous shogun), and Confucius (influential Chinese philosopher). The document provides an overview of some important aspects of traditional Japanese society.
Uncountable nouns refer to things that cannot be counted or are mass nouns rather than individual items. Examples include substances like water, oils, sauces, and abstract concepts like happiness, intelligence, and courage. Uncountable nouns take singular verbs and are used with quantifiers like "some" rather than plural quantifiers.
This very short document contains only three words: "would", "during", and "could". It does not provide enough context or information to generate a meaningful multi-sentence summary.