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This paper presents the description of a project to develop an accessible indoor plan to help blind people to localize landmarks within a building from a pedagogical perspective. This project has been employed to foster engineering students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to use technologies and tools to develop accessible engineering products within the context of a collaborative learning...
A color gradient process bar is implemented with Javascript in this paper, and is tested in PHP environment and has been utilized in the real project. From the code demonstrated in this paper, it is easily to extend to create the more complicated and varies visual state process bar though JavaScript, and this realization can directly be referenced in web development.
Finding optimal top-down feature gains plays a key role in modeling task-driven visual attention mechanisms. Some studies suggest that the ratio of the mean salience of the target to the distractors can be used to determine the weights for the feature maps during the searching process, but this works well only if the salience distribution in the feature map is uniform, which is seldom seen in natural...
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