Signal & Image Processing : An International Journal (SIPIJ) Vol.2‚ No.2‚ June 2011 VEHICLE TRACKING USING KALMAN FILTER AND FEATURES Amir Salarpour1and Arezoo Salarpour2and Mahmoud Fathi2and MirHossein Dezfoulian1 1 Department of Computer Engineering‚ BuAliSina University‚ Hamedan‚ Iran {a.salarpour‚ dezfoulian}@basu.ac.ir 2 Department of Computer Engineering‚ Iran University of Science and Technology‚Tehran‚ Iran arezoo.salarpour@gmail.com ‚mahfathi@iust.ac.ir ABSTRACT Vehicle
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Sheldon L. Cooper 2311 N. Los Robles Avenue #4A‚ Pasadena‚ ca 91101 (167) 262-1777 • coopers@caltech.edu OBJECTIVE To obtain a tenured faculty position researching the existence of magnetic monopoles and their relation to a low entropy astrological past. WORK EXPERIENCE California Institute of Technology‚ Theoretical High Energy Physics Postdoctoral Scholar Research new theories of hadronization in baryons Research magnetic monopoles in condensed-matter systems by modeling spin ice Heidelberg
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A. According to analysis of the five forces of the Singing Valley market‚ we list some assumptions for their business: 1. Bargaining power of customers: Since the Singing Valley’s auto email system had a negative influence in the market. Customers will be able to get a cheaper budget since the company has to make up the “hurt” which they did to client. 2. Threat of substitutions: Customer who had complained to Singing Valley can choose other places for vocation‚ like Yosemite‚ Hawaii‚ etc. 3
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“There are only two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge‚: through passive observations or through active experiment.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Word count: 1255 Candidate name: Alexander Shum Candidate number: 0049330018 I fully agree the statement in the question. In my opinion‚ I believe that the production of knowledge requires both passive observation and active experiment. Both of them are heavily linked together‚ and are part of a larger process
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Journal of Sound and Vibration (1995) 184(2)‚ 343–368 HIGH AMPLITUDE VORTEX-INDUCED PULSATIONS IN A GAS TRANSPORT SYSTEM P. C. K‚ M. C. A. M. P‚ A. H A. P. J. W Eindhoven University of Technology‚ W & S 1.53‚ P.O. Box 513‚ Eindhoven‚ The Netherlands A. I‚ G. R R. P University ‘La Sapienza’‚ Via Eudossiana 18‚ 00184 Rome‚ Italy J. C. B TPD/TNO‚ P.O. Box 155‚ 2600 AD Delft‚ The Netherlands (Received 17 January 1994‚ and in
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1.) One argument for continuing research is that it helps diagnosis injuries and prevent further damaging if diagnosis are early. Not only is this benefit for the patient but it may save the health care system more money as the patient would not need to go for more costly medical treatment if diagnosis are caught early. On the other hand‚ an argument agasint continuing research is that the cost are increasing at an alarming rate (such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)‚ the average person may not
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(Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy) and Chapter 18 (Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy) In the Mechanic Dynamics subject‚ monitored by Dr. Faisal Mohamad Ayob‚ I have learnt about the Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy of Chapter 14 and Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy of Chapter 18. Between these two chapters‚ I found out that they have some similarities and differences that can be compared. In Chapter 14 which is Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy
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Sample Company Profile Gaining company intelligence on competitors and top performers in your industry is the key to increased productivity and profitability. The following shows the type of information you will receive in a Company Profile. The Company Information section contains core company contact information‚ an operational and financial overview‚ and a listing of key personnel. ABC Company‚ Inc. 1240 South Main Expressway Arlington‚ VA 32451 Phone: 111-342-5400 Fax: 111-342-5401 Annual
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“Spending on science should be focused towards areas that contribute to daily lives not big projects like the Space Program‚ Square Kilometre Array and the Large Hadron Collider” In this current time‚ our focus for spending on science seems to be drifting off farther and farther into space. We are forgetting how many problems we have here on earth‚ in our cities and homes. Though there are many brilliant and insightful projects which are taking place (with examples like the Space Program and the
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How to cite this article: Jamali‚ H. R. and Nicholas‚ D. (2008)‚ "Information-seeking behaviour of physicists and astronomers"‚ Aslib Proceedings‚ 60‚ (5)‚ 444-462. Article DOI: 10.1108/00012530810908184 Information-seeking behaviour of physicists and astronomers Hamid R. Jamali CIBER‚ Department of Educational Technology‚ Faculty of Psychology and Education‚ Tarbiat Moallem University‚ No 49‚ Mofateh Ave‚ P.O.Box: 15614‚ Tehran‚ Iran h.jamali at gmail.com David Nicholas CIBER‚ School
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