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Shaoze You, Hua Zhu, Menggang Li, Yutan Li and Chaoquan Tang
In recent years, discriminative correlation filters (DCF) based trackers have been widely used in mobile robots due to their efficiency. However, underground coal mines are typically a low illumination environment, and tracking in this environment is a c...
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Marco Mastrofini, Ivan Agostinelli and Fabio Curti
The present work focuses on the investigation of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for brightest objects segmentation in night sky images? field of view (FOV). This task is mandatory for many applications that want to focus on the brightest objec...
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Sonali B. Bhanvadia, Leo Meller, Kian Madjedi, Robert N. Weinreb and Sally L. Baxter
Physical activity has been found to potentially modulate glaucoma risk, but the evidence remains inconclusive. The increasing use of wearable physical activity trackers may provide longitudinal and granular data suitable to address this issue, but little...
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Timmidi Nagadurga, Ramesh Devarapalli and Lukasz Knypinski
Partial shading conditions lead to power mismatches among photovoltaic (PV) panels, resulting in the generation of multiple peak power points on the P-V curve. At this point, conventional MPPT algorithms fail to operate effectively. This research work ma...
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Agostino Giorgio, Cataldo Guaragnella and Maria Rizzi
The high mortality rate associated with cardiac abnormalities highlights the need of accurately detecting heart disorders in the early stage so to avoid severe health consequence for patients. Health trackers have become popular in the form of wearable d...
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Mohammed Razzok, Abdelmajid Badri, Ilham El Mourabit, Yassine Ruichek and Aïcha Sahel
Pedestrian tracking and detection have become critical aspects of advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs), due to their academic and commercial potential. Their objective is to locate various pedestrians in videos and assign them unique identities. Th...
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Changbo Zhang, Hua Liao, Yongbo Huang and Weihua Dong
Raster maps provide intuitive visualizations of remote sensing data representing various phenomena on the Earth?s surface. Reading raster maps with intricate information requires a high cognitive workload, especially when it is necessary to identify and ...
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Meiying Liu, Hu Wang, Hongwei Yi, Yaoke Xue, Desheng Wen, Feng Wang, Yang Shen and Yue Pan
This paper focuses on the opportunity to use multiple star trackers to help space situational awareness and space surveillance. Catalogs of space debris around Earth are usually based on ground-based measurements, which rely on data provided by ground-ba...
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Abdullah Ahmed, Jayroop Ramesh, Sandipan Ganguly, Raafat Aburukba, Assim Sagahyroon and Fadi Aloul
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders, affecting approximately 280 million people worldwide. This condition is defined as emotional dysregulation resulting in persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest and inability to experi...
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Hua Liao, Changbo Zhang, Wendi Zhao and Weihua Dong
The modes of interaction (e.g., mouse and touch) between maps and users affect the effectiveness and efficiency of transmitting cartographic information. Recent advances in eye tracking technology have made eye trackers lighter, cheaper and more accurate...
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