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    wavelet is compared with wavelet histograms in terms of recall rate and retrieval speed. Experiment results reflect the importance of wavelets in CBIR and F-norm theory along with progressive retrieval strategy achieves efficient retrieval. Dr.B.C.Jinaga† Rector ‚JNTU‚India V.S.K.Reddy††‚ IIT‚Kharagpur.India using statistical properties of the gray levels of the points/pixels comprising a surface image. In CBIR‚ wavelet approaches mainly include wavelet histogram and wavelet moment of image‚

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    Content-Based Video Tagging

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    Content-based Video Tagging for Online Video Portals∗ Adrian Ulges1 ‚ Christian Schulze2 ‚ Daniel Keysers2 ‚ Thomas M. Breuel1 1 University 2 German of Kaiserslautern‚ Germany Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)‚ Kaiserslautern {a ulges‚tmb}@informatik.uni-kl.de‚ {christian.schulze‚daniel.keysers}@dfki.de Abstract Despite the increasing economic impact of the online video market‚ search in commercial video databases is still mostly based on user-generated meta-data

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    Practice Question #1: A gambler claims he can predict the roll of a die more often than chance would predict. To test this‚ a die is rolled 100 times and the gambler guesses the number that comes up twenty times and guesses incorrectly the other eighty times. Is this strong evidence that the gambler’s claim is true? a. Specify the null and alternative hypothesis for this problem. p = probability gambler guess correctly for an individual roll null (Ho): p = 1/6 alternative (Ha): p > 1/6 b

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    Kaoru Ishikawa

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    Quality Guru- Kaoru Ishikawa Kaoru Ishikawa is a well-known quality guru. He is credited for the development of the seven quality control tools‚ including the cause and effect diagram; also known as the fishbone diagram. Ishikawa was born in Tokyo and was the oldest of eight sons. He attended university at the University of Tokyo and earned his Engineering Degree in Applied Chemistry; he later achieved his Doctorate of Engineering at the University of Tokyo. Ishikawa began work in the engineering

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    Contents Question 1 3 Question 2a 5 Question 2b 6 Question 2c 7 Question 3a 8 Question 3b 8 Question 3c 10 Question 3d 11 Question 4 12 Question 5 14 References 15 Question 1 The sampling method that Mr. Kwok is using is Stratified Random Sampling Method. In this case study‚ Mr Kwok collected a random sample of 1000 flights and proportions of three routes in the sample. He divides them into different sub-groups such as satisfaction‚ refreshments and departure time and then

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    Running head: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS PAPER Descriptive Statistics Paper Mickey Gahan‚ Tony Goss‚ Gerry Camacho and Rob Jacobson University of Phoenix Research Process Paper Few sports have had the social impact that baseball has had over the years. Baseball has long been the all-American pastime. Baseball parks in most major cities across the U.S. attract families including children with dreams of becoming

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    Measuring Resistance Experiment Evaluation M U S (12037486) Table of Contents Title Page 1 Introduction 3 Research Questions 4 Questions 4 Answers 4 Experiment 6 Introduction This experiment is carried out to show how the Research Questions Questions 1) Provide the units used to measure the following quantities‚ electric current‚ inductance‚ frequency‚ power and energy (work). 2) What is the difference between AC and DC voltages? Give examples. 3)

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    Population Census

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    Mathematics Exploration | Summer Holiday Homework | These projects are a piece of written work based on personal research involving the collection‚ analysis and evaluation of data. | 6/10/2013 6/10/2013 (A) Topic- Comparitive Study of population of India in last 50 years. (B) Topic- Comparitive Study of population of India in last 50 years. (1971‚ 1981‚ 1991‚ 2001‚ 2011) (1971‚ 1981‚ 1991‚ 2001‚ 2011) Step 1:- Collect data and draw

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    The black hyperbolas ($E=A/\protect\angle^{LAB}\left(\gamma1‚\gamma2\right)$) plotted on this histogram represent different neutral split off cuts used for the systematic studies. The parameter $A$ for each hyperbola is written in the legend of the histogram. } \label{Fspltsys} \end{figure} % The hyperbolas shown in the split-off plot (Fig.~\ref{Fspltsys}) represent the different neutral split-off cuts used for the systematic

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    Psychology AS Psychology (AQA‚ A) Research Methods Workbook Name …… Stella Akinwumi……………………………………... Section 1 - Quantitative and qualitative research methods Research methods are the ways that psychologists investigate a theory. Different methods will be appropriate for different topics/theories/situations. Quantitative = Quantitative research gathers data in numerical form which can be put into categories‚ or in

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