Pattern Recognition 41 (2008) 432 – 444 www.elsevier.com/locate/pr A real-time object detecting and tracking system for outdoor night surveillance Kaiqi Huang a ‚ ∗ ‚ Liangsheng Wang a ‚ Tieniu Tan a ‚ Steve Maybank b a National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition‚ Institute of Automation‚ Chinese Academy of Sciences‚ Beijing 100080‚ China b School of Computer Science and Information Systems‚ Birkbeck College‚ Malet Street‚ London WC1E 7HX‚ UK Received 27 April 2006; received in revised
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Measuring the Value of Point-of-Purchase Marketing with Commercial Eye-Tracking Data Pierre Chandon INSEAD J. Wesley Hutchinson Eric T. Bradlow University of Pennsylvania Scott H. Young Perception Research Services‚ Inc. Version: Chandon Hutchinson Bradlow Young chapter 06-30-06.doc Pierre Chandon is Assistant Professor of Marketing at INSEAD‚ Boulevard de Constance‚ 77300 Fontainebleau‚ France‚ Tel: +33 (0)1 60 72 49 87‚ Fax: +33 (0)1 60 74 61 84‚ email: pierre.chandon@insead.edu. J. Wesley
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3/11/04 Total Project Control: A Manager’s Guide to Integrated Project Planning‚ Measuring‚ and Tracking By Stephen A. Devaux‚ published by John Wiley & Sons‚ NY‚ 1999 (A book review by R. Max Wideman) Introduction Stephen Devaux published this book in 1999. In it‚ Stephen attempts to establish a common metric‚ quantitative data and analysis‚ by which the project can not only be managed‚ but also compared to every other project conducted by the organization. In his Preface‚ Stephen observes:
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Professor Massey EDU 301 Tracking Paper In Pedro Noguera’s “Unequal Outcomes‚ Unequal Opportunities: Closing the Achievement Gap in Berkeley” and the video “Off Track: Classroom Privilege for All”‚ both the video and the article talks about the negativities of the tracking system in the schools. They get into how the tracking system has divided the students in ways that we didn’t realize. Both the article and video shows how the students are put in this tracking system where not all students
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Dynamic Cluster Structure for Object Detection and Tracking in Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks Xiang Ji∗ ‚ Hongyuan Zha∗ ‚ John J. Metzner∗ ‚ and George Kesidis† ∗ Department of Computer Science and Engineering Pennsylvania State University‚ University Park Email: {xji‚ zha‚ metzner}@cse.psu.edu † Department of Electrical Engineering Pennsylvania State University‚ University Park Email: kesidis@engr.psu.edu leads to large amount of information delivery. In general‚ the cost for computation locally
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DISTANCE CALCULATION Because of the near-spherical shape of the Earth (technically an oblate spheroid) ‚ calculating an accurate distance between two points requires the use of spherical geometry and trigonometric math functions. However‚ you can calculate an approximate distance using much simpler math functions. For many applications the approximate distance calculation provides sufficient accuracy with much less complexity. The following approximate distance calculations are relatively simple
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Online Content Management and Document Tracking System with Custom Framework of Department of Science and Technology Region XI Janeth S. Castrodes BS Information Technology Brgy. Cagangohan‚ Panabo City 09081545893‚ Philippines 8000 honey_janeth18@yahoo.com Eirene C. Mahusay BS Information Technology Jacinto Street‚ Carmen Agusan Del Norte 09468946348‚ Philippines 8000 elecsta_waver06@yahoo.com Michael Jan G. Despabiladeras BS Information Technology 126-8 Mabini Street‚ Davao
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Article Review: How Many Object Can You Track?: Evidence for a Resource Limited Attentive Tracking Mechanism Before the paper by Alvarez & Franconeri (2007)‚ the general consensus was that people are able to track about 4 moving objects at any given time. However to some‚ it was clear that this issue is more complicated than the original view; which is the most likely inspiration for this further research. In the paper by Alvarez & Franconeri (2007)‚ it is found that it is not as simple
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Describe the elements of a company’s marketing environment and why marketers play a critical role in tracking environmental trends and spotting opportunities. SOLUTION The marketing environment surrounds and impacts upon the organization. There are three key elements to the marketing environment which are the internal environment‚ the microenvironment and the macroenvironment. Marketers build both internal and external relationships. Marketers aim to deliver value to satisfied customers‚
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Area: Mathematics Topic: GPS Research Question: How does GPS rely on geometry and trigonometry now that there are satellites? Has the function of geometry and trigonometry in triangulation and navigation changed since satellites were built? IB MATH Candidtate name: Tristan Stevenson Candidate Number: dwq773 (001366 – 016) School: Prem tinsulalonda International School November 14‚ 12 Word Count:2090
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