نتایج جستجو برای: image object hierarchy

تعداد نتایج: 679404  

2001
Alejandro Jaimes Jeff B. Pelz Tim Grabowski Jason S. Babcock Shih-Fu Chang

We explore the way in which people look at images of different semantic categories (e.g., handshake, landscape), and directly relate those results to computational approaches for automatic image classification. Our hypothesis is that the eye movements of human observers differ for images of different semantic categories, and that this information can be effectively used in automatic content-bas...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
a. farzaneh

forest classification on the basis of satellite images is a promising technique both for primary map production and for map updating and forest monitoring. for accurate for-est classification into three classes, using mapping by canopy cover density “high spatial resolution satellite images have to be used in order to obtain the required spatial detail” [schneider, 1999]. at the same time, the ...

Journal: :journal of dental school, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences 0
s. nikneshan dept. of oral & maxillofacial radiology, school of dentistry, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. b. moghaddamzade

objective: after introduction of digital radiography into dentistry several methods of image acquisition were accessible in the field of dentistry. in many instances it is necessary to digitize analog images. there is no overall acceptable method for image digitization so all different types of images can be comparable. the objective of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of diffe...

Journal: :Psychological research 1997
R J van Lier E L Leeuwenberg P A van der Helm

The descriptive minimum principle states that the preferred interpretation of a pattern is reflected by the simplest representation of that pattern. Such a simplest representation generally has a hierarchical structure. The pattern component represented at the highest hierarchical level is said to constitute the "superstructure" of the pattern, and pattern components represented at lower levels...

ژورنال: آبخیزداری ایران 2020

Flood zonation mapping is one of the priorities for the soil and water management, which Remote Sensing (RS) capabilities are very applicable to this issue. The main objective of this research was study of accuracy of the Object oriented and Pixel based methods for flood zonation mapping in the Taleghan River basin. Therefore, the Sentinel 2A satellite image of the study area classified using s...

2006
Jens Bennedsen Carsten Schulte

Assuming that understanding object-oriented programming requires the understanding of object-interaction, this article outlines the development of a theoretical model that provides a framework to assess a hierarchy of competences related to object-interaction. A newly developed test allows for an in-depth analysis of this hierarchy, including its relationship with other (e.g. more ‘traditional’...

2012
Frank Seifart Geoffrey Haig Nikolaus P. Himmelmann Dagmar Jung Anna Margetts Jane Simpson

Silverstein (1976)’s hierarchy of features and ergativity (Referential Hierarchy) was proposed to capture apparent systematic variation with respect to word-class (pronouns versus nouns) in the expression of the grammatical functions Subject and Object and the semantic roles Agent and Undergoer linked to these functions. An assumption of the original hierarchy was obligatoriness of marking, rat...

2012
Christophe Foket Bjorn De Sutter Bart Coppens Koen De Bosschere

This paper presents class hierarchy flattening, a novel obfuscation technique for programs written in object-oriented, managed programming languages. Class hierarchy flattening strives for maximally removing the inheritance relations from object-oriented programs, thus hiding the overall design of the program from reverse engineers and other attackers. We evaluate the potential of class hierarc...

2010
J. R. SHOENFIELD

The object of hierarchy theory is to break down certain classes of predicates into subclasses of gradually increasing complexity. An excellent example is furnished by the hyperarithmetical hierarchy. Here each class in the hierarchy is obtained from the previous class by adding a single number quantifier. The Souslin-Kleene theorem [2, XXIV] then tells us that the predicates occurring in the hi...

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