ACCEPTED C ONFERENCE ON C OMPUTER V ISION AND PATTERN R ECOGNITION 2001 Rapid Object Detection using a Boosted Cascade of Simple Features Paul Viola viola@merl.com Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs 201 Broadway‚ 8th FL Cambridge‚ MA 02139 Michael Jones mjones@crl.dec.com Compaq CRL One Cambridge Center Cambridge‚ MA 02142 tected at 15 frames per second on a conventional 700 MHz Intel Pentium III. In other face detection systems‚ auxiliary information‚ such as image differences in
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Many mornings when I rise‚ I feel that I have been sledge hammered into a pulp. As I lay horizontal burbling out words that are unintelligible‚ I try to focus on the new day. The new day: more medication‚ finding more resolve to deal with the shit I am going through with this cancer journey. Another day of dealing with a society that lacks a real understanding of the complexities of that whose only role is to destroy me and end my life. There are those days I rise full of vigour clenching my fists
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the springtime of Folly Beach‚ a fairly peaceful and beautiful town in South Carolina. Thomas Fowl‚ your average seventeen year old teenager is at the bay watch alone with no one around to be seen. Suddenly‚ a tornado grows before his eyes could blink and becomes large enough to wipe the entire city and turn it into a dust-pile. As the lighthouse was about to fall on him he wakes up and realizes it was nothing but a nightmare‚ or was it. His teacher yells at him then asks “So Thomas‚ how many ships
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I shiver awake‚ my hands cold and pale. Slowly and reluctantly‚ I uncover my face from the grey blanket. Recovering myself from the remaining glimpses of a nightmare‚ I blink softly‚ again and again. Streaks of sunlight penetrate through the window and blind my vision. I expeditiously sit up‚ drag my feet off the bed‚ and rub my knuckles into my eyes. I stretch my arms above my head and yawn loudly. Not the slightest noise can be heard along the corridor; everyone must be either awake and at work
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My parents decided to go for a picnic on the beach. It’s around nine o’clock; we went there in a pickup. We laughed‚ enjoyed a lot when we were in the pickup. Finally we arrived to the beach. I was totally lost in the scenic views that I forgot to blink my eyes when I saw the beach. Sea looked extremely beautiful. We bought some junk foods‚ fruits and grandfather’s birthday cake to eat. When I played in the beach it was relaxing for me. We played volley ball‚ hide and seek in the woods
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I write this with a heavy heart. My head just continues spinning everything has happened so fast. The term ‘in the blink of an eye’ sadly applies in this situation. As much as I’d like to receive my fair share of revenge‚ I am uncertain who would be responsible. I am the only person culpable for the fatal end of Mercutio. Sad to say‚ I stood idly watching one of my best friends die‚ I simply served as a bystander in the grievous events. For the past days I’ve been riddled with guilt and an excessive
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Breakdown the perceptual process There are multiple steps in the perceptual process. The steps consist of Environmental stimulus‚ Attended stimulus‚ Image of the retina‚ Translation‚ Neutral processing perception‚ Recognition‚ and Action. The environmental stimulus consists of every object in the universe that has a potential to be perceived. This will consist of anything that a person can see‚ hear‚ taste or even smell. It may also involve the movement of a person arm and leg or even the change
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crack cocaine a few years after he had been drafted out of high school as the number one pick for about 4 million dollars. Josh ended up losing everything‚ from his wife and kids to his baseball career. His life seemed to have slipped away at the blink of an eye. Josh found courage
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when Troy’s son brings home a request that causes him to look back and dwell on the bitter racism in his unfulfilled past‚ Troy’s stable life takes a downward spiral. As the Maxson family loses contact with each other and relationships change in the blink of an eye‚ each character must fight through their inner demons to overcome the conflict that has overtaken their family. 2. What do you feel is significant about this play? (Discuss possible themes and the author’s intentions.) Troy‚ being
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sidewalks. This is extremely misleading‚ as we know of the horrible place that awaits them soon after this sunny spring day. Perhaps this was meant to show how the people have hope‚ even if very little‚ only to have all of there hope whisked away in a blink of an eye by German forces. Wiesel uses dark and depressing settings‚ more often than not‚ to symbolize the overwhelming fear or helplessness the people felt during those evil
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