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The inland lake is an important part of water supplies in arid areas, which is highly sensitive to the changes of hydrological environment and human activities. Lakes located in the arid environment are more sensitive to human activities and climate changes than in other regions. Dali Lake, the important lake in the arid areas of Inner Mongolia, has important index significance. In this paper, an...
Namco lake is the second largest lake on the Tibetan Plateau as well as the highest large lake in the world, which is located in the south central Tibetan Plateau, with a total area of 2020.66km2 and a total catchment area of 10,680km2. The usefulness of traditional optical images highly depends on cloudless weather conditions and suitable solar illumination, while lake area detection procedures in...
In this paper, we present a system for Chinese news program management based on cross media video analysis. Audio, caption text and video frames are all important for a person to understand the meaning of the video. Given these facts, we devised a system integrating continuous Chinese speech recognition (ASR), video caption text recognition (VOCR) and object/scene recognition (OR). The news program...
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