Face Detection in a Colour Image Muhammad Azeem Khan Raza MSEE-17 Electrical Engineering Department Military College of Signals‚ NUST Rawalpindi‚ Pakistan. azeemraza1@yahoo.com Abstract— The perception of colour is very important for humans. Colour perception depends on both the physics of light and the processing by the eye brain which integrates the properties of stimulus with experience. Human use colour information to distinguish objects‚ food
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The perception of the perfect female body image always differs depending on who is asked. To some‚ the ideal body image requires constant transformation whether it is through plastic surgery or artwork such as piercings and tattoos. The body image is perceived as “the picture of our own body which we form in our mind‚ that is to say the way in which the body appears to ourselves”. (eating disorders 87) This perception is believed to have been integrated into the minds of individuals since a young
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The authors of the articles “ An Exercise in Body Image” focus the different perspective of exercise beings use as body statement and use rugby in their discussion as a way to convey the message. The critique that the author state is having self love is a political act but maintain pride for a body that either fit the ideal standard is an empowerment that fight against the thousands of voice that associate physical fit body with physical appearance. The detail that stood out to me in this articles
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community contributed photos and the heterogeneous meta-data (e.g.‚ tags‚ geo-location‚ and date taken) associated with these images[1]. Availability of cheap location sensor for geo-tagging of images on social media has made geo-tagged images very popular. The approaches which are existing usually mine geographical characteristics using a subset of multiple types of image contents or combining those contents linearly‚ which ignore correlations between different types of contents‚ and their geographical
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............................2 3. Methodological Considerations .....................................................................4 4. Semantic and Conceptual Analysis of the Image Schema 4.1. Conceptual Analysis of the Spatial Meaning of 4.2. ....................5 ..............................5 and Related Image Schemas in the Context of the Physical World ........................................................................................8 5. Conclusion ........................
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HARD DRIVE IMAGE ACQUISITION One hard-drive was removed from the desktop computer that was brought to the Colorado Technical University Computer Forensic Lab. The drive was a Fujitsu MPA3035ATU model and had a storage capacity of 3.2 Gigabytes. I connected the drive to a computer running Windows 8 Professional 64bit using a Kingwin EZ-connect USI-2535 (IDE/SATA-300-ATA storage controller). This is a USB to IDE/SATA storage controller with SATA and IDE connectors. The software used to create a
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Even though‚ the modern media has had many positive impacts on our lives‚ when it comes to women’s image‚ especially in commercial advertisements and programs‚ it usually has such misleading interpretations about the perfect images of beauty and the happiness of women. Thus‚ many women who have already been struggling with their uncertain self-identities have become even more insecure and unsatisfied with their “imperfect” physical appearances and their unrealized “ideal” life styles. Therefore
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mass’ distorted views on body image and what beauty really is. This much is clear. Because everybody looks at celebrities‚ and judges how they look whether they are skinny girl or a ridiculously buff guy‚ and compare it to how other people and they look this has been going on for a quite some time. But the more important question is does the media’s depiction of the ideal lean/muscular body lead to the increased use of radically unhealthy tactics in order to change body image by the general public? It
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Bp’s BRAND IMAGE More packaging than substance ? Introduction: Corporate image symbolises the values an organisation stands for. Organizations can create it to define themselves or get branded due to their actions. Therefore‚ its more important to have a the right image that reflect an organization’s commitment to quality‚ excellence and its constructive role in the society. British Petroleum (BP) is a major enterprise to redefine its core values in the light of its ethical considerations
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In her article “Does ‘Photoshopping’ Images Hurt Teens?‚” Kaitlin Menza wrote that “altered photos are false advertisements that warp our body image.” Even though we know that these images are not real‚ they can still make us feel down about ourselves. We should not be self conscious because of the way a model looks because that is not an accurate representation of the way the body looks. It is often crucial to set standards in one’s own life. The act of living up to one’s personalized set of
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