with Note. The Galaxy Note 2 is armed with a brighter and larger 5.5” HD Super AMOLED display with resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. While this means that pixel density will be slightly lower compared to the original Note‚ in reality‚ the image quality shouldn ’t suffer any losses‚ as this screen used the standard RGB matrix‚ instead of Pen Tile‚ which means more sub pixels‚ and ultimately – clarity. The bezel is slimmer‚ so despite the increase in screen size overall the device is not bigger. Powered
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experiment included: instructions‚ computer‚ paper‚ pen‚ and lab notebook. Design As a class‚ we compared if Weber’s constant was within parameter. The independent variable was the group membership‚ whereas the dependent variable was the line size in pixels. We found the difference threshold for each ranges of the line length by obtaining the psychometric function. Procedure During the experiment‚ the instructions directed each partaker to choose
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cell or LEC‚ which has a slightly different mode of operation. OLED displays can use either passive-matrix (PMOLED) or active-matrix addressing schemes. Active-matrix OLEDs (AMOLED) require a thin-film transistor backplane to switch each individual pixel on or off‚ but allow for higher resolution and larger display sizes. WORKING PRINCIPLE : [pic] Schematic of a bilayer OLED: 1. Cathode (−)‚ 2. Emissive Layer‚ 3. Emission of radiation‚ 4. Conductive Layer‚ 5. Anode
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Semi-Supervised K-Means Clustering for Outlier Detection in Mammogram Classification K. Thangavel1‚ A. Kaja Mohideen2 Department of Computer Science‚ Periyar University‚ Salem‚ India 1 drktvelu@yahoo.com‚ 2kaja.akm@gmail.com Abstract— Detection of outliers and relevant features are the most important process before classification. In this paper‚ a novel semi-supervised k-means clustering is proposed for outlier detection in mammogram classification. Initially the shape features are extracted
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300-600. The size of the image will give us 1 pixel = 1 mile thus 2000 miles high and wide and the resolution is only for print purposes. I could do this at 100 dpi but if I printed the map it would be larger and then most printers cannot handle much beyond 300 dpi so if you intend to print your map then go with 300 dpi. If your system cannot handle these dimensions without chugging it’s guts out then cut the size in half‚ this will give you 1 pixel = 2 miles‚ still not too shabby‚ eh? If your
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:Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) offer a way of keeping content and design elements separate. This separation allows us to include more meaningful content on each page 12/2/2010 University of the Punjab 1 Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets Briefly‚ the main advantages for any business that embraces CSS: Ease of Maintenance More Search Engine Visibility Accessibility Uniformity 12/2/2010 University of the Punjab 2 What
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within a company. Chapter 2 Problems 2.16 (3 marks) A digital video camera provides an uncompressed output video stream with a resolution of 320x240 pixels‚ a frame rate of 30 fps‚ and 8 bits for quantization of each pixel. a. What’s the required bandwidth for the transmission of the uncompressed video stream? 320 x 240 pixels = 76800 pixels x 30 fps x 8 bits = 18432000 bits = 17.5 MBps b. How much data storage space is needed to record two minutes of the video stream? 18432000
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11 February 2014 Sitting in a room when one looks around‚ majority of the people in that room are usually on their cell phones. People have begun to cut out human contact with one another and have become so focused on what is going on‚ on their phones. Cellphones have become an important part in most of our lives and picking a phone today has become just as stressful as buying a house or a new car. Most people own a smartphone‚ and in today’s society there is a big controversy over two particular
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Computer graphics This article is about graphics created using computers. For the article about the scientific study of computer graphics‚ see Computer graphics (computer science). For other uses‚ see Computer graphics (disambiguation). [pic] Computer graphics are graphics created using computers and‚ more generally‚ the representation and manipulation of image data by a computer. The development of computer graphics‚ or simply referred to
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CHAPTER TWO 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 3.1 IMAGES An image may be defined as a rectangular array of pixels. The pixel of a grayscale image is a nonnegative integer interpreted as the intensity (brightness‚ luminosity) of the image (Deever and Hemami‚ 2003). It is a picture that has been created or copied and stored in electronic form. An image can be described in terms of vector graphics or raster graphics . An image stored in raster form is sometimes called a bitmap (Margaret‚ What is image
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