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In maintaining a WebGIS system, the update and creation of thematic maps are time consuming, human resource comsuming and then cost consuming. This paper concentrates on developing TMACT tool for automatically creating thematic maps. There are two main functions of TMACT. The first one is that TMACT automatically creates thematic-map-services from an Excel file which stored geodata collected by end-users...
3D video can bring to viewers an exhilarating experience, however, it contains more details compared to 2D video; thus, it demands higher bandwidth to transmit information to the viewers. In order to overcome this hurdle, our paper aims to propose a resolution that helps to detect and track video regions interested by viewers. These video regions may then be coded with higher bitrate than others to...
Facial animation has contributed to many fields such as movies, computer games, education and e-commerce. Facial animation is obtained in two ways: pre-calculated animation and real-time animation. Pre-calculated animation often produces very realistic results with very powerful computer systems and is often used for animated movies. Real-time animation often produces lower quality results due to...
This paper proposes two new circuit techniques to help improve the speed of MCML gates. One technique consists of adding a high-pass element to the active shunt-peaked buffer. This added device, when used to implement ring-oscillators, helps improve the frequency by about 20%. The second technique is to bias the active inductor according to the output voltage. With this technique, the smallest improvement...
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