نتایج جستجو برای: asef mountain

تعداد نتایج: 26365  

2010
Peng Li Jonathan Warrell Jania Aghajanian Simon Prince

Facial keypoint localization is an important step for face recognition. The “Average of Synthetic Exact Filter (ASEF)” approach [2] finds a correlation filter for each training image and averages them together. The resulting classifier is efficient as the filtering can be implemented in the Fourier domain and performance is good for frontal images. However, it cannot cope with a range of poses....

2004
John L. Wilson Huade Guan

In semiarid climates, a significant component of recharge to basin aquifers occurs along the mountain front. Traditionally called “mountain-front recharge” (MFR), this process has been treated by modelers of basins as a boundary condition. In general, mountain-front recharge estimates are based on the general precipitation characteristics of the mountain (as estimated, e.g., by the chloride mas...

2011
Steve Pickering

It has long been argued that mountains have an effect on wars. While some research understands this chiefly in physical terms, other research looks at the effect that mountains have on human nature. This article will look at the two thousand year history of the term ‘mountain people.’ It will explore how the belief has emerged that living in mountainous regions changes people to the degree that...

Journal: :High altitude medicine & biology 2006
Marc Blancher François Albasini Fidel Elsensohn Ken Zafren Natalie Hölzl Kyle McLaughlin Albert R Wheeler Steven Roy Hermann Brugger Mike Greene Peter Paal

Blancher, Marc, François Albasini, Fidel Elsensohn, Ken Zafren, Natalie Hölzl, Kyle McLaughlin, Albert R. Wheeler III, Steven Roy, Hermann Brugger, Mike Greene, and Peter Paal. Management of multi-casualty incidents in mountain rescue. High Alt Med Biol. 00:000-000, 2018. INTRODUCTION Multi-Casualty Incidents (MCI) occur in mountain areas. Little is known about the incidence and character of ...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2008
Sirous Jafarian Farzam Gorouhi Mohammad Ghergherechi Jamshid Lotfi

BACKGROUND Altitude illness results from hypobaric hypoxia at altitudes higher than 2500 meters above sea level. To determine whether vital signs can be used as predictors for severe acute mountain sickness, we carried out a prospective observational study. METHODS A cohort of 90 individuals (male/female ratio: 2; age: 13 - 65 years) in a mountain hotel's clinic at 3450 meters in Iran were st...

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