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Intraoperative gamma cameras: a review of development in the last decade and future outlook
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Simultaneous calibration: a joint optimization approach for multiple Kinect and external cameras
Published 2017“…Camera calibration is a crucial problem in many applications, such as 3D reconstruction, structure from motion, object tracking and face alignment. …”
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Is there possibility to have an open defecation free environment? Experience of RWSEP on WASH in rural settings of Amhara region
Published 2009“…Rural Water Supply and Environmental Programme RWSEP has been operational in Amhara Region for the last 14 years since 1994. Phase four has been started in July 2007, with the purpose of institutionalized capacity building at all levels to implement and maintain sustainable community managed water supply with Community Development Fund CDF funding, and sanitation facilities and hygiene promotion activities. …”
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Media perceptions of Arab investment in European football clubs: the case of Malaga and Paris Saint-Germain
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Monitoring of a landfill side slope lining system: instrument selection, installation and performance
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Increased North Atlantic dust deposition linked to Holocene Icelandic glacier fluctuations
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Is SfM photogrammetry really the tool we've waited 30 years for?
Published 2015“…SFM photogrammetry has evolved rapidly in the last few years, to the point where it is beginning to surpass terrestrial laser scanning for capturing 3-D models of natural surfaces. …”
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Modular Bayesian damage detection for civil structures. A proof of concept case-study
Published 2018“…In the last decades a significant portion of research in Structural Health Monitoring has been developed upon the principles of vibration-based methods, where monitored modal properties have been treated as a set of features for damage detection. …”
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View transformation and novel view synthesis based on deep learning
Published 2023“…Second, instead of utilising vanishing points, this thesis introduces a novel deep learning based approach to automatically correct camera rotation in images, without prior knowledge of the camera pose. …”
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Ball positioning in robotic billiards: a nonprehensile manipulation-based solution
Published 2015“…The last two decades have seen a number of developments in creating robots to play billiards. …”
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Intelligent computer vision processing techniques for fall detection in enclosed environments
Published 2014“…Since two-dimensional features can generate false alarms and are not invariant to different directions, more robust three-dimensional features are next extracted from a three-dimensional person representation formed from video-camera measurements of multiple calibrated video-cameras. …”
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Advanced modelling and design of a tennis ball
Published 2012“…Modern tennis has been played for over a hundred years, but despite significant improvements in the design and manufacture of tennis balls to produce a long-lasting and consistent product, the design of a tennis ball has barely changed in the last century. …”
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Video content analysis for intelligent forensics
Published 2014“…The networks of surveillance cameras installed in public places and private territories continuously record video data with the aim of detecting and preventing unlawful activities. …”
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Lessons learnt from OS operations
Published 2017“…Hide the equipment, and especially the cameras, the best it can be will help the participants drive normally. …”
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Novel technology to help understand the context of physical activity and sedentary behaviour.
Published 2016“…Study one assesses the concurrent validity of electrical energy monitoring and wearable cameras as measures of television viewing. This study found that on average the television is switched on for 202 min d(-1) but is visible in just 90 min of wearable camera images with a further 52 min where the participant is in their living room but the television is not visible in the image. …”
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Computer vision based techniques for fall detection with application towards assisted living
Published 2013“…Certain rules which are set according to the characteristics of fall activities are lastly used to build robust fall detection methods. …”
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High power Tesla driven miniature plasma opening switch
Published 2009“…Faraday cups and a high speed camera were used to measure the plasma parameters. …”
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Watching sitcoms together: a discursive analysis
Published 2020“…As such, recordings made via unobtrusive video cameras offer an insight into how individuals ‘do’ sitcom watching in their own homes. …”
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Advancing the objective measurement of physical activity and sedentary behaviour context
Published 2017“…Lastly, Feasibility Trial Three investigated the use of proximity sensors to quantify exposure to a height adjustable desk Results: Feasibility Trial One found that on average the television is switched on for 202 minutes per day but is visible in just 90 minutes of wearable camera images with a further 52 minutes where the participant is in their living room but the television is not visible in the image. …”
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