Learning OpenCV Gary Bradski and Adrian Kaehler Beijing · Cambridge · Farnham · Köln · Sebastopol · Taipei · Tokyo Learning OpenCV by Gary Bradski and Adrian Kaehler Copyright © 2008 Gary Bradski and Adrian Kaehler. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Published by O’Reilly Media, Inc., 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, CA 95472. O’Reilly books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional use. Online editions are also available
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ODI Case Exercise Daniel Garrison, CEO of Optical Distortion, Inc (ODI), asked Roland Olson, marketing VP of ODI, to develop a marketing plan for the firm’s new (and only) product—a contact lens for chickens. A surprising idea? Mr. Garrison explained: Like so many other great discoveries, our product concept was discovered by accident. A chicken farmer had a flock of chickens with severe cataract problem. He separated the afflicted birds from the rest of the flock and subsequently
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ODI Case Exercise Daniel Garrison, CEO of Optical Distortion, Inc (ODI), asked Roland Olson, marketing VP of ODI, to develop a marketing plan for the firm’s new (and only) product—a contact lens for chickens. A surprising idea? Mr. Garrison explained: Like so many other great discoveries, our product concept was discovered by accident. A chicken farmer had a flock of chickens with severe cataract problem. He separated the afflicted birds from the rest of the flock and subsequently
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1. Introduction Hydrogen (H2) is a handy energy carrier that can be used in a variety of applications and ultimately constitutes a potentially substitute for petroleum products [1]. Hydrogen is often stored in gaseous or liquid forms. However, the storage of hydrogen in the form of metallic hydrides is a promised method and presents various advantages, mainly higher density of storage and safety issues [2]. The research and the development of new hydrogen storage materials opened new possibilities
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technologies have to evolve to keep pace with increasing consumer demand. CDs, DVDs and magnetic storage all store bits of information on the surface of a recording medium. In order to increase storage capabilities, scientists are now working on a new optical storage method called holographic memory that will go beneath the surface and use the volume of the recording medium for storage, instead of only the surface area. Three-dimensional data storage will be able to store more information in a smaller
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Shop Layout Over the years, the concept of building the fixturing for body shop has undergone changes. In earlier concept small unit parts used to grow to large ones by sequential welding in 2 jigs/fixtures. For better rigidity and to avoid distortion causing dimensional inaccuracy of structures, the parts were clamped on dedicated and complicated
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Solidification and crystalline imperfections: When molten alloys are cast, solidification starts at the walls of the mold as it is being cooled. The solidification of the alloy takes place not at a specific temperature but over a range of temperatures. While the alloy in the this range, it has a pasty form that consist of solid, tree-like structures called dendrites (meaning tree-like) and metal. The formation of Stable Nuclei in Liquid Metals: The two main mechanism by which
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UK Walter Mr Mike English 29 Febuary 2012 The Frankenstein Syndrome In Shelley's Frankenstein, it is interesting to use text to ask the question, who's interest lie at the heart of science? Why Victor Frankenstein motivated to plunge the questions you bring life to inanimate matter can? Life of Victor Frankenstein was destroyed because of the obsession with the power to create life where none was before. The monster created shows a representation of all those who are evil in the name of science
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pulses of light through an optical fiber. The light forms an electromagnetic carrier wave that is modulated to carry information. First developed in the1970s, fiber-optic communication systems have revolutionized the telecommunications industry and have played a major role in the advent of the Information Age. Because of its advantages over electrical transmission, optical fibers have largely replaced copper wire communications in core networks in the developed world. Optical fiber is used by many telecommunications
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scanners. Devices such as monitors and disk drives are not considered peripherals when they are not truly optional. Some people do not consider internal devices such as video capture cards to be peripherals because they are added inside the computer case; for them, the term peripherals is reserved exclusively for devices that are hooked up externally to the computer. It is debatable however whether PCMCIA cards qualify as peripherals under this restrictive definition, because some of them go fully
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