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García-Ruiz, Pablo, Francisco J. Romero-Ramirez, Rafael Muñoz-Salinas, Manuel J. Marín-Jiménez, and Rafael Medina-Carnicer. "Fiducial Objects: Custom Design and Evaluation." Sensors 23, no. 24 (2023): 9649. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23249649.

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Camera pose estimation is vital in fields like robotics, medical imaging, and augmented reality. Fiducial markers, specifically ArUco and Apriltag, are preferred for their efficiency. However, their accuracy and viewing angle are limited when used as single markers. Custom fiducial objects have been developed to address these limitations by attaching markers to 3D objects, enhancing visibility from multiple viewpoints and improving precision. Existing methods mainly use square markers on non-square object faces, leading to inefficient space use. This paper introduces a novel approach for creating fiducial objects with custom-shaped markers that optimize face coverage, enhancing space utilization and marker detectability at greater distances. Furthermore, we present a technique for the precise configuration estimation of these objects using multiviewpoint images. We provide the research community with our code, tutorials, and an application to facilitate the building and calibration of these objects. Our empirical analysis assesses the effectiveness of various fiducial objects for pose estimation across different conditions, such as noise levels, blur, and scale variations. The results suggest that our customized markers significantly outperform traditional square markers, marking a positive advancement in fiducial marker-based pose estimation methods.
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Mtasher, Ashwaq Katham, and Esraa Hassan Jawad Al-wakel. "Custom Object Detection Using Transfer Learning with Pretrained Models for Improved Detection Techniques." Journal La Multiapp 5, no. 1 (2024): 10–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journallamultiapp.v5i1.843.

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Custom object detection plays a vital role in computer vision applications. However, developing an accurate and efficient custom object detector requires a substantial amount of labeled training data and significant computational resources. In this research, we propose a custom object detection framework that leverages transfer learning with pre-trained models to improve detection tech-niques.The framework first utilizes a pre-trained deep learning model, such as ResNet or VGGNet, as a feature extractor. The pre-trained model is trained on a large-scale dataset, enabling it to learn high-level features from various objects. By reusing the pre-trained model's convolutional layers, we effectively capture generic features that can be transferred to the custom object detection task.Experimental evaluations on benchmark datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our ap-proach. The custom object detector achieved superior detection performance compared to tradi-tional methods, especially when the target objects have limited training data. Additionally, our framework significantly reduces the amount of training time and computational resources required, as it leverages pre-trained models as a starting point.
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Kumar, Aayush, Amit Kumar, Avanish Chandra, and Indira Adak. "Custom Object Detection and Analysis in Real Time: YOLOv4." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 5 (2022): 3982–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.43303.

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Abstract: Object recognition is one of the most basic and complex problems in computer vision, which seeks to locate object instances from the enormous categories of already defined and readily available natural images. The object detection method aims to recognize all the objects or entities in the given picture and determine the categories and position information to achieve machine vision understanding. Several tactics have been put forward to solve this problem, which is more or less inspired by the principles based on Open Source Computer Vision Library (OpenCV) and Deep Learning. Some are relatively good, while others fail to detect objects with random geometric transformations. This paper proposes demonstrating the " HAWKEYE " application, a small initiative to build an application working on the principle of EEE i.e. (Explore→Experience→Evolve). Keywords: Convolution Neural Network, Object detection, Image classification, Deep learning, Open CV, Yolov4.
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Achirei, Stefan-Daniel, Razvan Mocanu, Alexandru-Tudor Popovici, and Constantin-Catalin Dosoftei. "Model-Predictive Control for Omnidirectional Mobile Robots in Logistic Environments Based on Object Detection Using CNNs." Sensors 23, no. 11 (2023): 4992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23114992.

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Object detection is an essential component of autonomous mobile robotic systems, enabling robots to understand and interact with the environment. Object detection and recognition have made significant progress using convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Widely used in autonomous mobile robot applications, CNNs can quickly identify complicated image patterns, such as objects in a logistic environment. Integration of environment perception algorithms and motion control algorithms is a topic subjected to significant research. On the one hand, this paper presents an object detector to better understand the robot environment and the newly acquired dataset. The model was optimized to run on the mobile platform already on the robot. On the other hand, the paper introduces a model-based predictive controller to guide an omnidirectional robot to a particular position in a logistic environment based on an object map obtained from a custom-trained CNN detector and LIDAR data. Object detection contributes to a safe, optimal, and efficient path for the omnidirectional mobile robot. In a practical scenario, we deploy a custom-trained and optimized CNN model to detect specific objects in the warehouse environment. Then we evaluate, through simulation, a predictive control approach based on the detected objects using CNNs. Results are obtained in object detection using a custom-trained CNN with an in-house acquired data set on a mobile platform and in the optimal control for the omnidirectional mobile robot.
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Haokip, M. Hemminlal, and Ngamkholen Haokip. "Re-interpreting the traditional Semiotic Culture of ChinKuki-Mizo." International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention 14, no. 3 (2025): 91–96. https://doi.org/10.35629/7722-14039196.

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The Chin-Kuki-Mizos have various symbolisms representing ideas or characters, attributing them to natural objects or facts in their culture. The Chin-Kuki-Mizos are the ethnic group that has traced its origin to a mythological cave and are currently settled in different countries: Bangladesh, Myanmar and India. The rich customs and culture regarding signs, meanings and concepts are bound to their art and crafts. The Chin-KukiMizos have specific customs, symbols, and signs to convey good and bad messages. All the interpretations, beliefs and superstitions are related to their social, economic, cultural, custom and political perspectives. The paper scientifically examines and interprets the traditional symbolism, meanings and concepts based on their socio-economy and custom culture.
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Said, Yahia, Mohamed Atri, Marwan Ali Albahar, Ahmed Ben Atitallah, and Yazan Ahmad Alsariera. "Indoor Signs Detection for Visually Impaired People: Navigation Assistance Based on a Lightweight Anchor-Free Object Detector." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 6 (2023): 5011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20065011.

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Facilitating the navigation of visually impaired people in indoor environments requires detecting indicating signs and informing them. In this paper, we proposed an indoor sign detection based on a lightweight anchor-free object detection model called FAM-centerNet. The baseline model of this work is the centerNet, which is an anchor-free object detection model with high performance and low computation complexity. A Foreground Attention Module (FAM) was introduced to extract target objects in real scenes with complex backgrounds. This module segments the foreground to extract relevant features of the target object using midground proposal and boxes-induced segmentation. In addition, the foreground module provides scale information to improve the regression performance. Extensive experiments on two datasets prove the efficiency of the proposed model for detecting general objects and custom indoor signs. The Pascal VOC dataset was used to test the performance of the proposed model for detecting general objects, and a custom dataset was used for evaluating the performance in detecting indoor signs. The reported results have proved the efficiency of the proposed FAM in enhancing the performance of the baseline model.
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Uličná, Lenka. "Disposed or Concealed: The Intriguing Case of Genizah Shoes." Ars Judaica 19, no. 1 (2023): 93–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/arsjudaica.2023.19.8.

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Central European genizot, protected and closed spaces, usually in a synagogue attic, were for centuries used by local communities as a storage area for worn-out ritual objects, especially textual relics. However, beside the expected objects requiring genizah according to halakhah, genizot also contain objects that have no obvious connection to religion. Most remarkable is the abundance of shoes of various types and materials. These may have belonged to the deceased and as such, according to Jewish custom, should not be worn by anyone else. The practice of setting aside shoes, however, may have been influenced by non-Jewish customs.
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Jayakumar, Dontabhaktuni, and Samineni Peddakrishna. "Performance Evaluation of YOLOv5-based Custom Object Detection Model for Campus-Specific Scenario." International Journal of Experimental Research and Review 38 (April 30, 2024): 46–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.52756/ijerr.2024.v38.005.

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This study evaluates the performance of a custom object detection model based on the YOLOv5 architecture, specifically tailored for autonomous electric vehicles. The model undergoes pre-processing using the Roboflow computer vision platform, which offers a wide range of tools for data pre-processing and model training. The experiments were conducted on a diverse dataset comprising various objects encountered in campus-specific driving scenarios, such as pedestrians, vehicles, buildings, and obstacles. The performance of the custom object detection model is assessed using standard metrics, including precision, recall, mean average precision (mAP), and intersection-over-union (IoU) at different thresholds. The training process was conducted in a controlled environment, resulting in a Precision of 0.851, a Recall of 0.831, and a mAP of 0.843. These metrics were analyzed to evaluate the YOLOv5-based custom object detection model's ability to detect and categorize objects accurately, its precision in predicting bounding boxes, and its capability to handle various object categories. We also examined the effects of different hyperparameters and data augmentation techniques on the model's performance, including variations in learning rate, batch size, and optimizer algorithms to determine their impact on accuracy and convergence. This analysis provided valuable insights into the model's strengths and weaknesses, highlighting areas for improvement and optimization. These findings are instrumental in developing and deploying advanced object detection systems to enhance the safety and reliability of autonomous electric vehicles.
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Sankar, Krishnakumar, Shantanu Patil, and Sridhar Krishnamurthy. "Analysis of grip and pinch strength using inverse dynamics simulation technique." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine 232, no. 11 (2018): 1063–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954411918798400.

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Grip strength is the function of musculotendinous action across the finger joints and varies while dealing objects of varying size and shape. Increasing object size requires greater effort by the fingers to grip. The main objective of this study is to analyse the variation in grip and pinch strength exerted on objects of various sizes and shapes in a short span of time. OpenSim 3.3 is open-source musculoskeletal modelling software used for performing simulations in a dynamic environment. The generic wrist model in OpenSim has movements on index finger and thumb only, for study purpose. Objects of various sizes were designed and imported in OpenSim. This study determines the joint moments exerted by the fingers during grip activities. Original model was modified and custom joints were placed in the proximal and distal phalanx joints of the fingers. This allowed the finger segments to undergo translational and rotational movements. Coordinates of the custom joints were adjusted to provide constraints in the joint movement to hold the objects in position. For grip strength, objects of various sizes and shapes were imported to OpenSim. Simulation was carried out for gripping the objects for a specified time period. The force generated by the synergistic movements of finger segments was compared among grip and pinch of different objects. This method is used to determine the grip and pinch strength by handling objects of different shapes and sizes under the influence of time.
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Reddy, Shiva Shankar, Venkata Rama Maheswara Rao, Priyadarshini Voosala, and Silpa Nrusimhadri. "You only look once model-based object identification in computer vision." IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) 13, no. 1 (2024): 827. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v13.i1.pp827-838.

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<span lang="EN-US">You only look once version 4 (YOLOv4) is a deep-learning object detection algorithm. It is used to decrease parameters and simplify network structures, making it suited for mobile and embedded device development. The YOLO detector can foresee an object's Class, bounding box, and probability of that Object's Class being found inside that bounding box. A probability value for each bounding box represents the likelihood of a given item class in that bounding box. Global features, channel attention, and special attention are also applied to extract more compelling information. Finally, the model combines the auxiliary and backbone networks to create the YOLOv4's entire network topology. Using custom functions developed upon YOLOv4, we get the count of the objects and a crop around the objects detected with a confidence score that specifies the probability of the thing seen being the same Class as predicted by YOLOv4. A confidence threshold is implemented to eliminate the detections with low confidence. </span>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Custom Objects"

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Gröger, Daniel [Verfasser], and Jürgen [Akademischer Betreuer] Steimle. "Digital fabrication of custom interactive objects with rich materials / Daniel Gröger ; Betreuer: Jürgen Steimle." Saarbrücken : Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1202039995/34.

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Davie, Neil A. J. "Custom and conflict in a Wealden village : Pluckley 1550-1700." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1988. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:a39fbf1a-88ce-4ba3-a53a-d649587c4a6d.

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This thesis aims to determine the relationship between demographic/socio-economic and cultural change in an early modern English village. The village of Pluckley in the Weald of Kent was chosen for the richness of surviving documentation both at a regional and a parochial level. This has enabled Pluckley's experience over the 150-year period after 1550 to be located in the context of regional developments, thus permitting a fuller appreciation of the significance of such micro-history to the national life of the period. Pluckley's geographical location on the boundary between scarpland and wealden Kent resulted in a relative shortage of common, waste and forest suitable for encroachment or squatting. This spared the village the high levels of immigration found in many woodland-pasture communities, but considerable indigenous population growth during the 1590s-1620s needed to be accomodated. This required the sub-division of many existing holdings; a process made possible by the expansion of textile manufacture in the region. The result was two-fold: a consolidation in the position of small husbandmen and craftsmen in the village at the expense of more substantial landholders; and an increase in the numerical importance of Pluckley's poorest strata -labourers, cottagers, poor craftsmen and widows. Two responses to the interlocking demographic and economic crisis of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries can be observed. One was the emigration of perhaps ten per cent of Pluckley's households in the three decades following the industrial crisis of 1630-1. The other was revealed in the apparent resentment of some village officeholders -many of them middling farmers not immune to the financial pressures of the period- to the increased burden posed by the expanding population of poor in the village. This resentment found expression in an attempt to tighten standards of sexual and marital conduct during the period 1590-1640. There is no evidence, however/ that sustained reforming activity in the village extended beyond sexual regulation to other 'disorders' associated by contemporaries with popular culture. Relatively low levels of poverty in the village (compared with elsewhere in mid-Kent) may have hindered the emergence of a powerful Puritan lobby bent on such reforms; though fissures within Pluckley's ruling elite as well as demographic and economic developments may have played their part in the continuing weakness of the 'godly' cause.
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Ryan, Miller L. "Integrated Simulation Model for Patient Flow Between Operating Rooms and Progressive Care Units Using Custom Objects." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1598016296343542.

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Dunn, Nicholas Roger. "The castle, the custom house and the cabinet : administration and policy in famine Ireland, 1845-1849." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2007. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e2df9d8d-27b3-4785-afce-453ec8984d21.

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It is the contention of this thesis that the activities of, and the influences on, the senior administrators based in the Castle and the Custom House in Dublin during the Great Irish Famine are an essential element to understanding the formulation and execution of Irish Famine relief policy. The principal aim of the study is to articulate the role played by these administrators in the formulation of relief policy. Emphasis is also given to the debates in the Cabinet over Irish relief policy and the influence of the administrators on those debates. The subject of the first chapter is the Science Commission. It examines in turn Peel's motivations for establishing the Science Commission, the chronology of events leading up to its establishment and the activities of the Commissioners both in England and Ireland. The second chapter concerns the Scarcity Commission established by Peel and Graham. It explores the motivations behind the selection of individual Commissioners and the relationships between the Commissioners. It also considers and contrasts the tasks that were officially assigned to the Commissioners and the limited use to which their conclusions were put by the Government. Chapters three and four deal with the Board of Works and in particular its influence on the formulation and administration of relief policy of Richard Griffith, Thomas Larcom, and Harry Jones. The activities of the Commissioners after the reconfiguration of the Board of Works by Act of Parliament in 1846 are examined and the fourth chapter seeks to establish in detail the political context surrounding-the decision to abandon relief by public employment as revealed in the Cabinet discussions at the time. The final chapter examines the actions of Edward Twisleton in Ireland during the Famine and his influence, or lack of it, on the formulation of relief policy. A detailed account is offered of the political context of the Poor Law Extension Act. Twisleton's relationships with both the Treasury and Clarendon, and the motives underlying his resignation in March 1849, are investigated.
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Levin, Alexandra, and Najda Vidimlic. "Improving Situational Awareness in Aviation: Robust Vision-Based Detection of Hazardous Objects." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för innovation, design och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-48568.

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Enhanced vision and object detection could be useful in the aviation domain in situations of bad weather or cluttered environments. In particular, enhanced vision and object detection could improve situational awareness and aid the pilot in environment interpretation and detection of hazardous objects. The fundamental concept of object detection is to interpret what objects are present in an image with the aid of a prediction model or other feature extraction techniques. Constructing a comprehensive data set that can describe the operational environment and be robust for weather and lighting conditions is vital if the object detector is to be utilised in the avionics domain. Evaluating the accuracy and robustness of the constructed data set is crucial. Since erroneous detection, referring to the object detection algorithm failing to detect a potentially hazardous object or falsely detecting an object, is a major safety issue. Bayesian uncertainty estimations are evaluated to examine if they can be utilised to detect miss-classifications, enabling the use of a Bayesian Neural Network with the object detector to identify an erroneous detection. The object detector Faster RCNN with ResNet-50-FPN was utilised using the development framework Detectron2; the accuracy of the object detection algorithm was evaluated based on obtained MS-COCO metrics. The setup achieved a 50.327 % AP@[IoU=.5:.95] score. With an 18.1 % decrease when exposed to weather and lighting conditions. By inducing artificial artefacts and augmentations of luminance, motion, and weather to the images of the training set, the AP@[IoU=.5:.95] score increased by 15.6 %. The inducement improved the robustness necessary to maintain the accuracy when exposed to variations of environmental conditions, which resulted in just a 2.6 % decrease from the initial accuracy. To fully conclude that the augmentations provide the necessary robustness for variations in environmental conditions, the model needs to be subjected to actual image representations of the operational environment with different weather and lighting phenomena. Bayesian uncertainty estimations show great promise in providing additional information to interpret objects in the operational environment correctly. Further research is needed to conclude if uncertainty estimations can provide necessary information to detect erroneous predictions.
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Mihara, Ryotaro. "Brokering anime : how to create a Japanese animation business bridge between Japan and India." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:8a6cc81c-7381-48bc-b1c9-2119bc2b3455.

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This thesis ethnographically examines the globalising of the Japanese animation (anime) business in the context of the creative industries, of Japan's politico-economic position in Asia, and of brokerage. Influencing the world's entertainment, creators, and youth culture, anime is one of the crucial lenses through which one can examine Japan's presence in the world. Despite the prevalent assumption that anime is globally popular, this thesis highlights the precarious performance of the anime business overseas, and examines it through an entrepreneurial anime business project trying to bridge the Japanese anime business into the Indian market. The ethnography of the project centres on its founding entrepreneur, focusing on how he tried to ally with insiders in the Japanese anime sector and the Indian market. The thesis's 12-month fieldwork accompanied his business in Japan (Tokyo) and India (Delhi), revealing a perspective of the entrepreneur as a broker who intermediates between the discrepant positions of his stakeholders to keep his business afloat. It also highlights the two most critical discrepancies: the dichotomies of art versus commerce (one of the central topics in creative industries studies) and the 'Japanese' versus 'Indian' ways of doing business (one of the prominent topics in Japan's political economy vis-à-vis the Asian region). The ethnography found the entrepreneur's liminal dual agency in bridging, blurring and reorienting the dichotomies was a driving force carrying his business forward. This thesis counterbalances previous anthropological studies on the creative industries (including anime) that tend to advocate the centrality of creators and fans, by focusing on the businessperson in a creative project. It also suggests that the broker is a crucial point of reference when examining how to create workable compromises between art and commerce, and allowing Japanese and Asian businesspeople to get along. The thesis also enhances our understanding of entrepreneurship by revealing most of its function as brokerage.
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Zemánek, Ondřej. "Počítání vozidel v statickém obraze." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-417211.

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Tato práce se zaměřuje na problém počítání vozidel v statickém obraze bez znalosti geometrických vlastností scény. V rámci řešení bylo implementováno a natrénováno 5 architektur konvolučních neuronových sítí. Také byl pořízen rozsáhlý dataset s 19 310 snímky pořízených z 12pohledů a zachycujících 7 různých scén. Použité konvoluční sítě mapují vstupní vzorek na mapu hustoty vozidel, ze které lze získat jejich počet a lokalizaci v kontextu vstupního snímku. Hlavním přínosem této práce je porovnání a aplikace dosavadních nejlepších řešení pro počítání objektů v obraze. Většina z těchto architektur byla navržena pro počítání lidí v obraze, proto musely být uzpůsobeny pro potřeby počítání vozidel v statickém obraze. Natrénované modely jsou vyhodnoceny GAME metrikou na TRANCOS datasetu a na velkém spojeném datasetu. Dosažené výsledky všech modelů jsou následně popsány a porovnány.
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Khadka, Ranjan. "Custom T-Shirt Designs." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/602.

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Custom T-shirt Designs is a web-based application. The purpose of this project is to provide a website that would allow customers to be able to customize T-shirt and place an order of custom T-shirt. Customers can sign up, sign in, select T-shirt color, add text, choose Font, choose Font color, upload an image, apply filters to images, transform text or images, choose T-shirt size and save designs for future references. Customers would be able to add the design to a cart, manage cart and checkout with their credit card to purchase for the order and view their previous orders. The project focuses on object-oriented programming paradigm using PHP framework Laravel along with JavaScript, CSS, and HTML, Bootstrap and jQuery. Custom T-shirt Designs application uses Model-view-controller architecture. Stripe API is used to handle the credit card payments tokens providing a secure way for customers to purchase a T-shirt. Google SMTP is used to send confirmation of purchase order to administrator and customer. The project implements AJAX technology to send and receive parts of data from the server asynchronously making Custom T-shirt Designs a fast and efficient real-time web application.
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Batalha, Luís. "The Cape Verdean "community" in Portugal : anthropological constructions from within and without." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2003. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e45c7509-983c-4b57-b599-48c950384572.

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The elite and the labour migrants live in completely different worlds: the first in middle-class suburbs and the second in shantytowns and council housing projects. Notions of 'race' and 'class', based on differences in complexion, education and wealth, contribute to the existence of these two groups of Cape Verdeans as separate entities. While the elite Portuguese Cape Verdeans are almost invisible within the mainstream society, the Cape Verdean labour migrants are highly visible because of their poor social integration. While the descendants of the elite are diluting within the Portuguese mainstream, the descendants of the labour migrants are occupying the fringes of Portuguese society and developing an oppositional identity in relation to the Portuguese mainstream. The first part of this thesis gives a detailed description of the Cape Verde archipelago and the foundations of its colonial society, and of the important issue of Cape Verdean migration. The second part presents the life of the two groups of Cape Verdeans in postcolonial Portugal and the ways the Portuguese mainstream perceive them.
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Vignon, Virginie. "L’imaginaire de la typographie : objets et pratiques d’un appareil d’incarnation." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040032.

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Objet de la vie quotidienne, la typographie est un produit socioculturel et un outil de délégation que l’homme place entre lui et le monde. Comment organise-t-il cette médiation ? Tel est l’enjeu principal de notre sujet.Située à la croisée de son faire et de son agir, elle est le résultat d’un processus cognitif dont les modalités de production et de circulation se fondent sur un principe de mise en relation communicationnelle d’ordre anthropogénique. En examinant l’étude de sa matérialité technique au regard de sa réalité culturelle, la typographie est autant envisagée comme un « appareil d’incarnation » – on parle de corps aussi bien pour la lettre que pour un texte – que comme creuset d’une pratique. À la fois instrument de perception et moyen d’action, elle permet, à l’échelle du caractère, l’invention typographique tout en donnant lieu à un double régime d’interprétations d’ordre technique et sémiotique. Si le parcours se déploie au cœur des pratiques de métiers liées à la conception de caractères et s’intéresse aux différents contextes d’énonciation typographique, il débouche sur une réflexion en réception, à propos des usages de la typographie, en tant que manipulation culturelle ouverte à tout un chacun, pour une ressaisie du monde<br>As a daily life object, typography is a sociocultural product and transfer tool that people put between them and the world. How do they organize this mediation ? That is the main issue of our subject.At the crossroads of the doing and acting concepts, typography is the result of a cognitive process, which production and circulation’s methods are based on communication’s principles from the Henri Van Lier’s Anthropogeny. Studying its technical materiality according to its cultural reality, typography is considered as an “embodiment system” – in French, we call “body” the typeface as well as the text – and also as the crucible of this practice. As a sensitive agent and practical method, typography makes typeface invention possible while creating a double regime of interpretations based on its technology and semiotics. Whereas our words are related to trade practices which are then connected to type face design and various contexts of typographical enunciation resulting in a thought about reception. The fact is that uses linked to typography exist as cultural experiments accessible to all who desire it to challenge the world
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Books on the topic "Custom Objects"

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Armstrong, Tom C. Designing and using OLE custom controls. M&T Books, 1995.

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Hohti Erichsen, Paula. Artisans, Objects and Everyday Life in Renaissance Italy. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463722629.

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Did ordinary Italians have a ‘Renaissance’? This book presents the first in-depth exploration of how artisans and small local traders experienced the material and cultural Renaissance. Drawing on a rich blend of sixteenth-century visual and archival evidence, it examines how individuals and families at artisanal levels (such as shoemakers, barbers, bakers and innkeepers) lived and worked, managed their household economies and consumption, socialised in their homes, and engaged with the arts and the markets for luxury goods. It demonstrates that although the economic and social status of local craftsmen and traders was relatively low, their material possessions show how these men and women who rarely make it into the history books were fully engaged with contemporary culture, cultural customs and the urban way of life.
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Pang, Eng Fong. (Almost) uniquely Singapore, 18 objects. Select Publishing, 2013.

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Doleželová, Jana. Jewish customs and traditions. State Jewish Museum in Prague, 1992.

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Doleželová, Jana. Jewish customs and traditions. Jewish Museum in Prague, 1994.

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Edit, Katona. Feliratos tárgyak =: Objects with inscriptions. Néprajzi Múzeum, 2009.

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Edit, Katona. Feliratos tárgyak =: Objects with inscriptions. Néprajzi Múzeum, 2009.

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Meyer, Laure. Objets africains. Terrail, 2007.

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Mohammed, Abdelkader Ewidat. Object-Oriented database for a customer information system. University ofEast London, 1995.

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Yi, Ŏ.-ryŏng. Korea style: 64 objects of seeing Korea. Design House Publishers, 2009.

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Mark, David, Jayant Varma, Jeff LaMarche, Alex Horovitz, and Kevin Kim. "Custom Managed Objects." In More iPhone Development with Swift. Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0448-1_6.

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Mark, David, Jayant Varma, Jeff LaMarche, Alex Horovitz, and Kevin Kim. "Custom Managed Objects." In More iPhone Development with Objective-C. Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6038-7_6.

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Horovitz, Alex, Kevin Kim, Jeff LaMarche, and David Mark. "Custom Managed Objects." In More iOS6 Development. Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3808-9_6.

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Mark, Dave, and Jeff LaMarche. "Custom Managed Objects." In More iPhone 3 Development. Apress, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2506-5_6.

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Blechschmidt, Ingo. "Exploring Mathematical Objects from Custom-Tailored Mathematical Universes." In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84706-7_4.

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Nevile, Maurice. "1. Objects of Agreement: Placing Pins to Progress Collaborative Activity in Custom Dressmaking." In Objects, Bodies and Work Practice, edited by Dennis Day and Johannes Wagner. Multilingual Matters, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781788924535-004.

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Fujita, Mayu, Shodai Kurasaki, and Akira Kanaoka. "Investigating 3D Object Spoofing on Fundamental and Custom Objects in Virtual Reality." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-92840-6_10.

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Dunne, Ciarán, J. B. Wells, and Fairouz Kamareddine. "Generating Custom Set Theories with Non-set Structured Objects." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81097-9_19.

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Htet Kyaw, Alexander, Lawson Spencer, Sasa Zivkovic, and Leslie Lok. "Gesture Recognition for Feedback Based Mixed Reality and Robotic Fabrication: A Case Study of the UnLog Tower." In Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8405-3_28.

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AbstractMixed Reality (MR) platforms enable users to interact with three-dimensional holographic instructions during the assembly and fabrication of highly custom and parametric architectural constructions without the necessity of two-dimensional drawings. Previous MR fabrication projects have primarily relied on digital menus and custom buttons as the interface for user interaction with the MR environment. Despite this approach being widely adopted, it is limited in its ability to allow for direct human interaction with physical objects to modify fabrication instructions within the MR environment. This research integrates user interactions with physical objects through real-time gesture recognition as input to modify, update or generate new digital information enabling reciprocal stimuli between the physical and the virtual environment. Consequently, the digital environment is generative of the user’s provided interaction with physical objects to allow seamless feedback in the fabrication process. This research investigates gesture recognition for feedback-based MR workflows for robotic fabrication, human assembly, and quality control in the construction of the UnLog Tower.
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Arvind, Aniketh. "A Deep Neural Architecture Search Net-Based Wearable Object Classification System for the Visually Impaired." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46338-9_15.

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AbstractThe World Health Organization estimates that a staggering 2.2 billion individuals worldwide suffer from vision impairments, drastically limiting independence and quality of daily life and leading to billions of dollars in direct costs and annual productivity losses. Although the field of machine learning has made significant strides in recent years, particularly in image classification, these advances have predominantly focused on tasks that are visual in nature, which can be challenging for vision-impacted individuals. Much work has been published on obstacle avoidance and large-object detection for the visually impaired. However, little has been done to aid them in better understanding complex indoor daily-living environments. For these reasons, this study develops and presents a wearable object classification system specifically designed to assist the visually impaired in identifying small tabletop objects commonly found in their surrounding indoor environments. Through transfer learning, the system uses a pretrained neural architecture search network called NASNet-Mobile and a custom image dataset to conduct highly effective small-object classification with model accuracies of over 90.00%. The proposed transfer-learning model is subsequently deployed on a wearable wrist device for real-world applicability. This study ultimately evaluates and demonstrates the system’s ability to accurately classify small tabletop objects using an eight-trial experiment that calculates the system’s average precision, recall, and F1 score to be 99.30%, 97.93%, and 98.61%, respectively. Overall, this system represents a significant step forward in the development of machine learning systems that constructively assist the visually impaired while simultaneously improving their daily independence and quality of life.
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Conference papers on the topic "Custom Objects"

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Chelaru, Bogdan, and Catalin Onutu. "BIM APLICATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF DEEP FOUNDATIONS FOR WIND TURBINES." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 24. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/6.1/s27.50.

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This paper outlines three key processes: 3D modeling based on the technical records, data mapping to objects in the Building Information Modelling (BIM) model, and data extraction from the model. Access to energy is a critical concern on the modern society, but equally important of how the energy is obtained. The methods used should be efficient enough to minimize adverse environmental impact, which holds significant importance in today�s energy production landscape. In the case of non-load-bearing subsoil, high structural loads or special requirements of the building, a deep foundation with drilled piles is required for a planned structure. The structure described in this paper is a deep foundation, utilized for onshore wind turbine design. This type of foundations can support largest wind turbine generators in operation. As the turbines are increasing in size, gravity are approaching to the limits of both their capacity and economical limit. The focus of this research is to provide an accessible and easy-to-use BIM methodology for capturing and managing information derived from the technical documentation, and evidence gathered during the construction phase. The integrated meta data covers information across written parts, drawings, in-situ, and laboratory test results, planning registers, cost registers, sustainability criteria�s identification and application and predicted performance in time of the described elements. Future endeavors will be directed towards automating the process of Building Information Modeling (BIM), by developing custom scripts designed to automatically generate elements for similar structures. The findings contribute to the advancement of BIM methodology as a key tool for guiding informed decision making for green wind farms projects.
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Thant, Khine Zin, Minn Khant Paing, Win Win Thant, Hmway Hmway Tar, and Aung Nway Oo. "Custom Object Detection for Fresh and Rotten Fruit Classification." In 2024 5th International Conference on Advanced Information Technologies (ICAIT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icait65209.2024.10754932.

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Mutsvanga, Dan, Arman Petrosyants, Dmitry Nikolaev, et al. "Data Pipelines for Real-Time, Custom Object Detection and Tracking in League of Legends." In 2024 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sas60918.2024.10636474.

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Amin, Rashed Al, and Roman Obermaisser. "FPGA-based Resource Efficient High Throughput Object Detection Using Pipelined CNN and Custom SSD." In 2024 IEEE Nordic Circuits and Systems Conference (NorCAS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/norcas64408.2024.10752451.

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Balakrishnan, Muthukumaraswamy, and Ranjithkumar Rajagopal. "A Hybrid Approach for Table Information Extraction: Combining Google Document AI with Custom Object Detection Models." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Computing and Communication Technologies (CONECCT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/conecct62155.2024.10677310.

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Inrawong, Prajuab, Mongkol Kupimai, Wuttichai Sa-nga-ngam, Kritsada Tasuntia, Trairat Jariyatum, and Phongpraphat Choohirunwat. "Training Object Detection Algorithms for Vehicle Type Classification from Public CCTV Camera by Using Custom Dataset." In 2024 International Conference on Power, Energy and Innovations (ICPEI). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpei61831.2024.10749236.

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Florea, Andrei G., Florin Stoican, Catalin Buiu, and Cristian Oara. "3D Pose Estimation of Custom Objects Using Synthetic Datasets." In 2022 26th International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing (ICSTCC). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icstcc55426.2022.9931890.

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Dybala, Bogdan, and Edward Chlebus. "Titanium Scaffolds for Custom CMF Restorations." In ASME/ISCIE 2012 International Symposium on Flexible Automation. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isfa2012-7268.

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Patients after trauma or tumor removal often require restoration of cranio-maxillo-facial bone functions and aesthetics. Additive manufacturing technologies offer an efficient solution in production of custom-designed implants for specific clinical cases. Their capabilities also allow for manufacturing objects with complex geometries, including tissue engineering scaffolds – implants with internal structure. The paper presents first achievements of a project aimed at design and manufacture of individualized functionalized bone scaffolds for CMF oncological patients. Scaffolds are designed based on data from computed tomography, produced by selective laser melting from Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy powder and enriched with bioactive additives.
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Asgari, Pegah, Itir Bakis Dogru-Yuksel, Gerhard A. Blab, Hans C. Gerritsen, and Allard P. Mosk. "Sub-nanometer optical measurements on cell-sized objects." In Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging. Optica Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/dh.2022.th2a.6.

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In this work, using a custom-built Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography microscopy setup we measured expansion caused by heat dissipation during fluorescence emission in dye-doped polystyrene microspheres with 70 pm sensitivity.
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Mendes, Daniel, Maurício Sousa, Rodrigo Lorena, Alfredo Ferreira, and Joaquim Jorge. "Using custom transformation axes for mid-air manipulation of 3D virtual objects." In VRST '17: 23rd ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology. ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3139131.3139157.

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Mayas, Magda. Creating with timbre. Norges Musikkhøgskole, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22501/nmh-ar.686088.

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Unfolding processes of timbre and memory in improvisational piano performance This exposition is an introduction to my research and practice as a pianist, in which I unfold processes of timbre and memory in improvised music from a performer’s perspective. Timbre is often understood as a purely sonic perceptual phenomenon. However, this is not in accordance with a site-specific improvisational practice with changing spatial circumstances impacting the listening experience, nor does it take into account the agency of the instrument and objects used or the performer’s movements and gestures. In my practice, I have found a concept as part of the creating process in improvised music which has compelling potential: Timbre orchestration. My research takes the many and complex aspects of a performance environment into account and offers an extended understanding of timbre, which embraces spatial, material and bodily aspects of sound in improvised music performance. The investigative projects described in this exposition offer a methodology to explore timbral improvisational processes integrated into my practice, which is further extended through collaborations with sound engineers, an instrument builder and a choreographer: -experiments in amplification and recording, resulting in Memory piece, a series of works for amplified piano and multichannel playback - Piano mapping, a performance approach, with a custom-built device for live spatialization as means to expand and deepen spatio-timbral relationships; - Accretion, a project with choreographer Toby Kassell for three grand pianos and a pianist, where gestural approaches are used to activate and compose timbre in space. Together, the projects explore memory as a structural, reflective and performative tool and the creation of performing and listening modes as integrated parts of timbre orchestration. Orchestration and choreography of timbre turn into an open and hybrid compositional approach, which can be applied to various contexts, engaging with dynamic relationships and re-configuring them.
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MELNIKOV, A. R., I. P. MELNIKOVA, and N. V. SHISHKAREVA. ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE FORWARDING COMPANY IN INCREASING THE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF FOREIGN TRADE TRANSACTIONS OF CUSTOMERS (SELLERS AND BUYERS OF GOODS). Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2227-930x-2022-12-1-2-7-14.

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As part of the study and analysis of domestic and foreign practice of foreign trade in goods and freight forwarding, a characteristic of a conditional forwarding company is given that is able to provide a cargo owner customer with a reduction in costs in the transport component in the price of the customer’s goods. The object of the study is: the market of trade, transport operations and freight forwarding services. The objectives of the research, based on the methods of analysis and synthesis, are: research and analysis of the current state of the issue of interaction between the customer and the forwarder in the freight forwarding market.
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MELNIKOV, A. R., I. P. MELNIKOVA, and M. A. MELNIKOVA. ABOUT THE REQUIREMENTS FOR FREIGHT FORWARDERS IN THE LOGISTICS SERVICES MARKET. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2227-930x-2022-12-1-2-15-23.

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The characteristic of the forwarding company is given, which is able to provide the client-cargo owner with a reduction in costs in the transport component of the price of goods. The object of the study is: the market of freight forwarding services. The objectives of the research, based on the methods of analysis and synthesis are research and analysis of the current state of the issue of interaction between the customer and the forwarder in the logistics market; determination of requirements for the forwarding company and determination of approaches to solving the problem of reducing the transport costs of the customer-cargo owner.
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Yaroshchuk, Svitlana O., Nonna N. Shapovalova, Andrii M. Striuk, Olena H. Rybalchenko, Iryna O. Dotsenko, and Svitlana V. Bilashenko. Credit scoring model for microfinance organizations. [б. в.], 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3683.

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The purpose of the work is the development and application of models for scoring assessment of microfinance institution borrowers. This model allows to increase the efficiency of work in the field of credit. The object of research is lending. The subject of the study is a direct scoring model for improving the quality of lending using machine learning methods. The objective of the study: to determine the criteria for choosing a solvent borrower, to develop a model for an early assessment, to create software based on neural networks to determine the probability of a loan default risk. Used research methods such as analysis of the literature on banking scoring; artificial intelligence methods for scoring; modeling of scoring estimation algorithm using neural networks, empirical method for determining the optimal parameters of the training model; method of object-oriented design and programming. The result of the work is a neural network scoring model with high accuracy of calculations, an implemented system of automatic customer lending.
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Bezerra, Maria do Carmo. Fatores de incremento de custos em projetos de melhoramento bairros: o caso do Município de Vitória. Inter-American Development Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010372.

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O tema objeto de estudo, Melhoramento de Bairros se apresenta como a maior demanda na carteira Procidades, em execução até 2011, respondendo por 43% do total dos investimentos. Importante esclarecer que, no Brasil, o termo mais utilizado para investimentos em melhoria da qualidade urbana em áreas carentes tem sido "Projetos Integrados de Regularização Fundiária". O termo utilizado pelo BID se deve ao fato de não envolver, obrigatoriamente transferência do direito de propriedade para os moradores nas localidades dos projetos financiados.
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Heckel, Jeffery S. Building Composer: The Development of an Object Model for Facility Planning and Design Based on Customer Criteria. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada409160.

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Story, Madison. Fort Riley firing ranges and military training lands : a history and analysis. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47744.

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The US Congress codified the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA), the nation’s most effective cultural resources legislation to date, mostly through establishing the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The NHPA requires federal agencies to address their cultural resources, which are defined as any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object. Section 110 of the NHPA requires federal agencies to inventory and evaluate their cultural resources, and Section 106 requires them to determine the effect of federal undertakings on those potentially eligible for the NRHP. Fort Riley is in north-central Kansas within Riley and Geary Counties. It consists of six functional areas, including the Main Post, Camp Funston, Marshall Army Airfield (MAAF), Camp Whitside, Camp Forsyth, and Custer Hill. This report provides a historic context for ranges, features, and buildings associated with the post’s training lands in support of Section 110 of the NHPA.
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Vakaliuk, Tetiana A., Olha V. Korotun, and Serhiy O. Semerikov. The selection of cloud services for ER-diagrams construction in IT specialists databases teaching. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4371.

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One of the main aspects of studying databases in higher education institutions by future IT specialists is database design and software product development. This, in turn, is the most important problem of the developer’s interaction with the customer. To facilitate the process of database design, ER-diagrams are used, which are based on the concepts of “Entity” and “Relationship”. An ER diagram allows you to present a database in the form of visual graphical objects that define a specific subject area. The article considers the available cloud services for the construction of ER-diagrams for learning databases of future IT specialists and their selection the method expert evaluation. For this purpose, the criteria and indicators for the selection of cloud services for the construction of ER-diagrams of databases by future information technology specialists have been determined. As a result, it was found that the cloud services Dbdesigner.net and Lucidchart are the most convenient to learn. It is determined that for a teacher of a higher education institution the use of cloud services is an opportunity to use licensed software in education without additional costs.
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Adams, Sunny. Inventory and evaluation of 12 miscellaneous buildings for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) at Custer Hill Area, Fort Riley, Kansas : volume 1. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2025. https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/49510.

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The US Congress codified the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA), the nation’s most effective cultural resources legislation to date, mostly through establishing the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The NHPA requires federal agencies to address their cultural resources, which are defined as any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object. Section 110 of the NHPA requires federal agencies to inventory and evaluate their cultural resources, and Section 106 requires them to determine the effect of federal undertakings on those potentially eligible for the NRHP. This two-volume report documents an architectural survey of 12 miscellaneous buildings and structures constructed from 1960 through 1976 in the Custer Hill area at Fort Riley, Kansas. Volume 1 includes an analysis of the eligibility of these buildings and structures to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and satisfies Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. Volume 2 contains individual building inventory forms, and its access is controlled by Fort Riley for security reasons. During the covered period, Fort Riley’s primary mission was training recruits for deployment to South Vietnam. As a result, the relevant theme developed for determining historical significance for these 12 buildings at Fort Riley is Recruit Training for Ground Combat in Vietnam. Of the facilities inventoried, none achieved significance under this theme for Criterion A. These buildings do not embody a distinctive characteristic of a type, period, or method of construction, do not represent the work of a master, and do not possess high artistic value under Criterion C. Therefore, no buildings were determined to be eligible to the NRHP. This work fulfills Section 110 requirements for these buildings.
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Resumen sobre el Estudio de Segmentación del mercado mayoritario de vivienda del Perú. Inter-American Development Bank, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009454.

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Resumen del estudio de mercado en seis ciudades del Perú (Lima Metropolitana, Arequipa, Trujillo, Huancayo, Cusco y Pucallpa), comisionado por el BID al Instituto Invertir, con el objeto de identificar y cuantificar segmentos diferenciados en el mercado habitacional de la mayoría en el Perú.
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