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Weihong Ma, Xiangyu Qi, Yi Sun, Ronghua Gao, Luyu Ding, Rong Wang, Cheng Peng, Jun Zhang, Jianwei Wu, Zhankang Xu, Mingyu Li, Hongyan Zhao, Shudong Huang and Qifeng Li
Acquiring phenotypic data from livestock constitutes a crucial yet cumbersome phase in the breeding process. Traditionally, obtaining livestock phenotypic data primarily involves manual, on-body measurement methods. This approach not only requires extens...
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Jiawei Zhu, Bo Li, Hao Ouyang, Yuhan Wang and Ziyue Bai
Walking exercise is a prevalent physical activity in urban areas, with streetscapes playing a significant role in shaping preferences. Understanding this influence is essential for creating urban environments conducive to walking exercise and improving r...
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Amedeo D?Angiulli, Christy Laarakker and Derrick Matthew Buchanan
Grossberg?s adaptive resonance theory (ART) provides a framework for understanding possible interactions between mental imagery and visual perception. Our purpose was to integrate, within ART, the phenomenological notion of mental image vividness and thu...
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Eduard Angelats, Alban Gorreja, Pedro F. Espín-López, M. Eulàlia Parés, Eva Savina Malinverni and Roberto Pierdicca
The seamless integration of indoor and outdoor positioning has gained considerable attention due to its practical implications in various fields. This paper presents an innovative approach aimed at detecting and delineating outdoor, indoor, and transitio...
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Haiyang Xu, Huaxing Lu and Shichen Liu
The Sky View Factor (SVF) stands as a critical metric for quantitatively assessing urban spatial morphology and its estimation method based on Street View Imagery (SVI) has gained significant attention in recent years. However, most existing Street View-...
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Elisabeth Maria Wögerbauer, Christoph Bernhard and Heiko Hecht
Advanced visual display technologies typically supplement the out-of-window view with separate displays (e.g., analog speedometer or artificial horizon) or with overlays (e.g., projected speedometer or map). Studies on head-up displays suggest that alter...
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Jianlong Ye, Hongchuan Yu, Gaoyang Liu, Jiong Zhou and Jiangpeng Shu
Component identification and depth estimation are important for detecting the integrity of post-disaster structures. However, traditional manual methods might be time-consuming, labor-intensive, and influenced by subjective judgments of inspectors. Deep-...
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Chenglin Wang, Qiyu Han, Jianian Li, Chunjiang Li and Xiangjun Zou
Blueberry is among the fruits with high economic gains for orchard farmers. Identification of blueberry fruits with different maturities has economic significance to help orchard farmers plan pesticide application, estimate yield, and conduct harvest ope...
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Ka Seng Chou, Teng Lai Wong, Kei Long Wong, Lu Shen, Davide Aguiari, Rita Tse, Su-Kit Tang and Giovanni Pau
This research addresses the challenges of visually impaired individuals? independent travel by avoiding obstacles. The study proposes a distance estimation method for uncontrolled three-dimensional environments to aid navigation towards labeled target ob...
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Yibo Zhang, Hao Sun, Fanhang Zhang, Baohua Zhang, Shutian Tao, Haitao Li, Kaijie Qi, Shaoling Zhang, Seishi Ninomiya and Yue Mu
To realize autonomous navigation and intelligent management in orchards, vehicles require real-time positioning and globally consistent mapping of surroundings with sufficient information. However, the unstructured and unstable characteristics of orchard...
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