Essays about: "human computer d"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 essays containing the words human computer d.
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1. A Rule-based approach for detection of spatial object relations in images
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Centrum för forskning om tillämpade intelligenta system (CAISR)Abstract : Deep learning and Computer vision are becoming a part of everyday objects and machines. Involvement of artificial intelligence in human’s daily life open doors to new opportunities and research. READ MORE
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2. Interaction design for automatic tracking of free weight exercises using computer vision and IoT systems
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ergonomi och aerosolteknologiAbstract : Computer vision is on the cusp of revolutionizing several different markets through its applications. One such market is that of fitness and exercise. Advagym, Sony's connected gym solution is currently employing IoT solutions to track exercises in a gym environment. READ MORE
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3. Design-Manufacturing Integration : Challenges in change management for new component in-house manufacturing
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : In the highly competitive transportation industry, one way to gain a competitive advantage is to ensure the customer needs are satisfied and tailored according to each customer’s need. Scania’s one of the core values is customers first and believes that the organization is successful only when its customers are successful. READ MORE
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4. An Application of Channelized Hotelling Observer for Optimization of CT Scanning Protocols
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical image diagnostics. If performed by human observers, the results are subjective, and the reproducibility is limited. READ MORE
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5. Computer Vision in Fitness: Exercise Recognition and Repetition Counting
University essay from KTH/Matematik (Avd.)Abstract : Motion classification and action localization have rapidly become essential tasks in computer vision and video analytics. In particular, Human Action Recognition (HAR), which has important applications in clinical assessments, activity monitoring, and sports performance evaluation, has drawn a lot of attention in research communities. READ MORE