Not exact matches
In 2007 she launched ImageNet, assembling a free
database of more than 14 million labeled
images.
Charlene Markley, an anthropology professor at Reed College, is building an extraordinary
database of images, all drawn from mainstream advertising materials, to use as teaching aids in a sex and gender class.
Why She's One to Watch: Krishnan landed her first government gig — a contract to create a
database of images for the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms — seven years ago, when she was a senior at Virginia Tech.
You create an account and gain access to a
database of images you can freely use.
Unlike novelty smartphone apps that use simple algorithms to morph users» features into different shapes and permutations, Brown's AprilAge relies on a
database housing thousands
of scanned
images of real faces to predict future appearances based on age, gender, ethnicity and lifestyle.
Through RepuX, the Smithsonian Institution would be able to securely license its robust
databases of image, text and other records to a vast market
of trusted museum data collectors.
Wal - Mart is testing the use
of facial recognition software to support loss prevention efforts by scanning shoppers as they enter the store and cross referencing the
images with a
database of alleged shoplifters.
Each Experience Centre is fully equipped with a Shelf Viewer tool which has an interactive touch - screen
database of nearly 100,000
images from a variety
of actual retail shelves around the globe.
Beverfood.com, with over 160.000 monthly visits, is a website full
of news,
images,
databases and industry documents.
We continue to get great suggestions for new pepper varieties to add to the
database, and some fantastic
images of your peppers, keep them coming please.
A publicly available
database page showing all the
images used on the site reveals hundreds
of explicit adult pictures
of the type which Perry has campaigned so vocally against.
In England and Wales, the police have amassed a massive
database of more than 20 million facial
images.
The
image recognition software they developed, called Identifin, compares a semi-automatically drawn trace
of the back edge
of the dorsal fin to existing
images in the
database.
Zwicker and his colleagues can «train» their algorithm by exposing it to a large
database of high - quality, uncorrupted
images widely used for research with artificial neural networks.
GARI connects officers in the field with a searchable
database of graffiti information and
images snapped by cell phones and digital cameras.
Aggarwal was inspired by a facial - recognition technique called sparse representation, which matches an
image of a face by comparing it with combinations
of individual features from faces already recorded in a
database.
A machine learning algorithm programmed to identify
images of coffee cups might compare photos
of random objects against a
database of coffee cup pictures; by examining more
images, it systematically learns the features to make a positive ID more quickly and accurately.
However, to function properly sparse representation requires multiple
images of each person in the
database, so it does not work with pairs
of before and after surgery pictures alone.
Using a
database of 40,000
images taken by a single individual, a new piece
of software has been able to identify — with 83 % accuracy — what that person was doing at the time a photo was taken.
If the closest matching combination turns out to be made up
of features mostly drawn from one person in the
database, it is a good bet to say the target
image is also
of that person.
Analyzing an
image to see that something does not makes sense requires far more processing than do linguistic queries
of a computer
database.
Automatic face recognition is technology that can quickly attach a name to a face by perusing large
databases of face
images and finding the closest match.
Similarly, it spotted 25 out
of the 27 poker players in an
image database.
Proteomics researchers in Sweden plan to release a
database next week containing hundreds
of thousands
of images of where different proteins are located in human cells and tissues.
One
of the problems facing developers
of such a tool is that
databases containing
images of a person's face tend not to accumulate
images at different ages.
Currently the algorithm's interface is primarily for research, but Aarabi aims to see it incorporated on the back - end
of large
image databases or social networks.
To document this subtle seasonal color change, a webcam atop the tower snaps high - resolution
images of the canopy every 30 minutes from dawn to dusk and uploads them to an online
database.
The parking committee's information technology contractor, Electronic Data Systems, a subsidiary
of General Motors, scans in all the evidence as an
image and stores the information in a
database.
His team then created a
database of images to correspond to those concepts, such as a picture
of the Eiffel Tower for a person who recently visited Paris, France.
The most popular is a
database of images gathered by Erik Learned - Miller, a computer scientist at the University
of Massachusetts Amherst, and his colleagues.
The AI has learned the texture and features
of objects like trees and buildings from a
database of images, and uses this knowledge to cheat.
To address this challenge, researchers harnessed modern technology, creating an online photo
database called Wildbook for Whale Sharks and enlisted the help
of ecotourists and citizens across the globe to upload any
images of whale sharks they happened to see or encounter anywhere in the world.
To test their system, the researchers used a
database of 1,000
images, each
of which had a recording
of a free - form verbal description associated with it.
The Earth Engine, according to Google's press release, will allow researchers to study Earth's surface, especially deforestation, by trawling through a
database containing trillions
of data points from satellite
images collected over the past 25 years and by viewing results with the Google Earth viewer.
Members have begun sorting through
images from around the world, such as the Syrian Archive, a
database of more than 2000 videos showing possible human rights violations in Syria.
Amidst a national shortage
of radiographers in the UK and an increasing requirement for researchers to work with large
databases of radiograph
images, the software which is being funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, is being designed to automatically pick out the shapes
of bones in the
images, rather than relying on individual researchers.
Now the SDSS collaboration has publicly released its first year
of data: a collection
of images and spectra
of more than 14 million objects that is already the largest astronomical
database in the world.
A new chapter
of the Human Protein Atlas, HPA, has been launched: The Cell Atlas — an open - access interactive
database of images showing the location
of over 12,000 proteins in cells.
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