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The art of computer-based game production is an aspiring goal and a challenging task. It involves many different activities, expertise and skills into many different areas such as: game theory, programming skills, multimedia, 2D/3D graphics and animation, sound engineering, story writing, project design and management, physics, logic design, interface programming, artificial intelligence (AI) and...
This paper describes algorithmic art, i.e. visual art created on the basis of algorithms that completely describe generation of images. Algorithmic art is rooted in rational approach to art, technology and application of mathematics. It is based on computer technology and particularly on programming that make algorithmic art possible and that influences it most. Therefore we first explore relations...
Texture is an important property of fire smoke, which is a significant signal for early fire detection. This paper describes a method of analyzing the texture of fire smoke combining two innovative texture analysis tools, Wavelet Analysis and Gray Level Cooccurrence Matrices (GLCM). Tree-Structured Wavelet transform is used to represent the textural images and GLCM are used to compute the different...
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