In June 2013, the researchers obtained high - resolution near - infrared
images of the object using the 10 - meter Keck II telescope at Keck Observatory.
Not exact matches
«We managed to take dozen
of images, and we
used a group
of them to show the trail
of the
object across the stars.»
Using high precision optics, a photo scanner (it looks a little like a drip coffee maker attached to a turntable) can create a three - dimensional digital
image of an
object placed inside it.
The engineers
used an existing
image tracking technology to pinpoint specific
objects within a video, which allows them to keep track
of those
objects in the film over time.
A photo lightbox is a tent - like container with several light bulbs aimed at its interior that photography professionals often
use to create well - illuminated
images of objects.
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A second basis for the sensa myth is the fact that we do
use mental
images to fill out perceptual
objects; e.g., I am aware
of the visual profile
of an event.
This view was given a great deal
of support through the
use of the lens, which provides in principle (as shown in Fig. 2) a point - to - point correspondence between
object, O, and
Image, I. By creating such a correspondence, the
Cuomo, who prides himself on his ability to work with both parties during his first two years in office, has not
objected to the
use of his
image by Republicans that he has not officially endorsed.
Cuomo, who prides himself on his ability to work with both parties during his first two years in office, has not
objected to the
use of his
image by Republicans.
For the past few years, millions
of people have been
using location - aware smartphone apps to daub comments, ratings,
images and videos on top
of places,
objects and, to a certain extent, even themselves.
The detectors stimulated in this way produce a sampled
image of the
object that can then be reconstructed
using models
of the optics.
The collaborators compiled and modified a list
of 109 visual features that can be
used to assess the aesthetic appeal
of an
image, such as the relative size, color, and distribution
of discernable
objects within the
image, as well as texture and color intensity.
[2] This picture comes from the ESO Cosmic Gems programme, an outreach initiative to produce
images of interesting, intriguing or visually attractive
objects using ESO telescopes, for the purposes
of education and public outreach.
Because his device
uses no binocular disparity the viewer isn't forced to attempt such impossible feats
of focusing — instead, they can focus naturally on any
object in the
image,
using other cues such as size to «decide» what depth the
object occupies.
The Siding Spring Survey
uses images from the Siding Spring observatory in Australia as part
of the global Catalina Sky Survey, an effort to discover and track potentially dangerous near - Earth
objects.
This advance could help spur the development
of a technique known as inertial imaging, which makes
use of several vibration modes to
image an
object as it sits on a nanomechanical resonator.
The sketches
of a pair
of shoes or piece
of furniture, for example, are drawn directly by hand on a touchscreen and recognized
using a sophisticated
image retrieval system, where the top 10 retrieval accuracy is close to 100 per cent on some
object categories so that it always displays the desired product on the first page.
«
Using the parallax of the left - eye and the right - eye images, we can calculate the distance to the aurora using a [triangulation] method that is similar to the way the human brain comprehends the distance to an object,» explains Kat
Using the parallax
of the left - eye and the right - eye
images, we can calculate the distance to the aurora
using a [triangulation] method that is similar to the way the human brain comprehends the distance to an object,» explains Kat
using a [triangulation] method that is similar to the way the human brain comprehends the distance to an
object,» explains Kataoka.
The full
image of the
object is later reconstructed from this encoded data
using sophisticated algorithms based on a relatively new technique called compressed sensing.
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.
By
using images from both Hubble and the NTT we could get a really good view
of these
objects, so we could study them in great detail.»
An infra - red camera captures the projected
image of the grid and
uses this to generate a three - dimensional map
of the
object.
The underlying technology is
used in facial recognition and other types
of image - based
object recognition applications.
In two new papers, UCLA researchers report that they have developed new
uses for deep learning: reconstructing a hologram to form a microscopic
image of an
object and improving optical microscopy.
The techniques could be
used to produce more polished
images for graphic - design projects, or, applied in the opposite direction, they could disclose structural defects, camouflaged
objects, or movements invisible to the naked eye that could be
of scientific interest.
Consider Griffin's performance on a test Pepperberg devised to see whether the birds could
use a mirror
image of an
object to manipulate it.
Researchers were able to confirm characteristics
of the Little Cub galaxy
using Keck Observatory's Low Resolution Imaging Spectrograph, a faint - light instrument capable
of taking spectra and
images of the most distant known
objects in the universe.
By tuning the material's X-ray absorption, researchers can now
use X-ray-computed tomography as a diagnostic tool to
image the inside
of parts without cutting them open or to investigate 3D - printed
objects embedded inside the body, such as stents, joint replacements or bone scaffolds.
The Dragonfly Telephoto Array
used 14 - centimeter state
of the art telephoto lens cameras to produce digital
images of the very faint, diffuse
objects.
Lowell started a program
using a dedicated camera that would take
images of the sky night after night; someone would then painstakingly compare the
images to look for moving
objects.
They collected a series
of tilted
images of the stained
objects, and reconstructed 14 electron - density maps that detailed the structure
of individual samples
using the IPET technique.
Our sample
of 107 YSO candidates was selected based on IRAC colors from the high spatial resolution, high sensitivity Spitzer / IRAC
images in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), which spans th... ▽ More We present results from our spectroscopic study,
using the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) onboard the Spitzer Space Telescope, designed to identify massive young stellar
objects (YSOs) in the Galactic Center (GC).
Noisy
images (b)
of the same
object were obtained by reconstructing
using only 128 projections, and were
used as input to an MS - D network (c).
Noisy
images of the same
object were then obtained by reconstructing
using only 128 projections.
Now,
using aerial drones, they've obtained 3D
images of similarly - hidden
objects.
Three years ago, scientists
used Wi - Fi - equipped ground - based robots to obtain 2D
images of objects hidden behind brick walls.
Radio astronomers, like astronomers
using visible light, usually seek to make
images of the
objects at which they aim their telescopes.
The Wide Field / Planetary Camera (WF / PC1) was
used from April 1990 to November 1993, to obtain high resolution
images of astronomical
objects over a relatively wide field
of view and a broad range
of wavelengths (1150 to 11,000 Angstroms).
The team showed that Kinect, the optical hardware from Microsoft, Inc., and
image - recognition algorithms
used to identify and track the location and orientation
of objects in its visual field could be adapted to locate and track the motions
of a biopsy needle.
The pop art movement took place primarily in the 1960s, and it is easily distinguished by its
use of images,
objects, and themes from popular culture as subject matter.
The sole intent in
using stock photography (primarily on each «Passions Network» website homepage and / or within any «Passions Network» advertising promotion is to help to explain the «theme»
of a particular site via the
use of an
image comprised
of an individual, or an
object, that matches the «theme»
of the site.
Directed by Stephen van Vuuren and narrated by LeVar Burton
of Star Trek fame, In Saturn's Rings is a large - format look at NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn, made
using over 7.5 million real high - resolution
images of the planet, its moons, and other astronomical
objects, carefully assembled and presented
using classical multi-plane animation techniques.
Using the same techniques employed by professional astro - photographers, students will quickly learn how to
use LTImage to combine
images taken through different filters, in order to generate a representative colour
image of the
object being observed.
Use the constraints
of a school's tight spaces or long hallways to your benefit: find a focal point with an amazing
object,
image or art piece that draws people's attention.
These range from
images of gods to
objects used in worship.
Using Realia to Teach English Language Learners (Grades K - 12): Help students learn vocabulary in context by using images of different shoes in the Smithsonian collections to inform descriptive or compare - and - contrast conversations, encourage students to make personal connections, or explore the history of obj
Using Realia to Teach English Language Learners (Grades K - 12): Help students learn vocabulary in context by
using images of different shoes in the Smithsonian collections to inform descriptive or compare - and - contrast conversations, encourage students to make personal connections, or explore the history of obj
using images of different shoes in the Smithsonian collections to inform descriptive or compare - and - contrast conversations, encourage students to make personal connections, or explore the history
of objects.
States are
used to create multiple variations
of a single
object, and they can be
used on buttons,
images, shapes, captions, characters, and more.
Investigate how sound can be
used to navigate, communicate, locate
objects and create 3 - D
images of surroundings.
Use actual
objects as «choices» instead
of images or icons to support students who are still developing tangible
object / symbol relationships.