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The network inversion has been studied as a neural network based solution of inverse problems. As the extension of the network inversion to complex numbers, the complex-valued network inversion was proposed. On the other hands, it is an inverse problem to estimate the distributed generation parameters from a number of observed electric circuit data. Also, it is necessary to handle the complex number...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in sensor networks, in which sensor nodes such as temperature or humidity sensors communicate with each other for environmental monitoring and so on. In sensor networks, it is important to reduce the energy consumption, since sensor nodes have limits in battery. Most researches achieve this by reducing sensor amount of transmitted data. However,...
This paper presents an adaptive reconstruction method of missing textures based on kernel canonical correlation analysis (CCA). The proposed method calculates the correlation between two areas, which respectively correspond to a missing area and its neighbor area, from known parts within the target image and realizes the estimation of the missing textures. In order to obtain this correlation, the...
This paper proposes a novel flow estimation method with a particle filter based on a Helmholtz decomposition theorem. The proposed method extends a model of the Helmholtz decomposition theorem and enables the decomposition of flows into rotational, divergent, and translational components. From the extended model, the proposed method defines a state transition model and an observation model of the...
In this paper, a Kalman filter-based approach for adaptive restoration of video images acquired by an in-vehicle camera in foggy conditions is proposed. In order to realize Kalman filter-based restoration, the proposed method regards the intensities in each frame as elements of the state variable of the Kalman filter and designs the following two models for restoration of foggy images. The first one...
This paper proposes a novel detection method of rotational and divergent structures in still images based on Helmholtz decomposition. These structures are mathematical features in vector analysis. Traditionally, some detection methods of these structures in image sequences have been proposed. By using the Helmholtz decomposition, which can decompose flows into rotational and divergent components,...
We have developed new dimensionality reduction methods, extended from locality preserving projection (LPP), to estimate age using facial images. LPP seeks a linear transformation matrix such that optimally preserves the neighborhood structure of the data. Our focus has been on expanding LPP by making use of class label information. Specifically, one of our ideas is to assign weights only to the data...
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