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With the information from labeled RGB image an unsupervised method based on label transfer technology is proposed for 3D object recognition and segmentation in RGB-D images. We first use scale invariant features extracted from color space to retrieve a set of nearest neighbors of the input image from the labeled image database. Based on the projection matrix between the labeled image and the input...
Controlling the temperature and humidity in archives is vital important to preserve files well because the quality of files saving has close relation to the temperature and humidity records in archives. The paper designs an automatic temperature and humidity measuring and controlling system based on field-bus in archives through practicing in the actual project. The system takes WinAC as the master...
This paper presents an implementation of evolutionary algorithm using a field programmable gate array. This novel implementation uses a high level language to hardware compilation system, called Handel-C, to produce a field programmable logic array capable of performing all the functions required of the evolutionary algorithm. EAFPGA uses Xilinx's JbitsTM interface to control the generation of bit...
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