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Journal articles on the topic "Digital Surf"

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Ennis, Liam, Diana Rose, Mike Denis, Ninjeri Pandit, and Til Wykes. "Can't surf, won't surf: The digital divide in mental health." Journal of Mental Health 21, no. 4 (June 19, 2012): 395–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09638237.2012.689437.

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Henthorne, Tom. "Conrad Don't Surf: Teaching Modern Texts to Digital Readers." Conradiana 43, no. 2-3 (2011): 123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cnd.2011.0029.

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Lionnie, Regina, Trie Maya Kadarina, and Mudrik Alaydrus. "Analisis Metode SIFT dan SURF untuk Sistem Pendeteksi Gambar Termanipulasi Penyerangan Copy-Move Forgery." Jurnal Telekomunikasi dan Komputer 8, no. 3 (December 1, 2018): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/incomtech.v8i3.3074.

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Pemalsuan gambar digital telah menjadi salah satu taktik penyebar hoax yang merupakan ajang penyebar provokasi, menimbulkan kerusuhan dan kebencian. Untuk dapat memerangi pemalsuan gambar digital perlu diciptakan sebuah sistem yang dapat mendeteksi gambar tersebut merupakan gambar hasil manipulasi apa tidak. Pada penelitian ini gambar termanipulasi jenis penyerangan copy-move forgery dengan variasi penyekalaan dan rotasi telah dianalisa oleh metode SIFT dan SURF. Hasilnya kedua metode dapat mendeteksi gambar termanipulasi jenis penyerangan copy-move forgery dengan SIFT memberikan hasil dua kali lebih banyak kecocokan dibandingkan SURF dan SURF memberikan hasil pemrosesan waktu 0.33 kali lebih cepat dibandingkan SIFT.
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Heidari, Hossein, and Mohammad Mardani. "Applying Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm for feature optimization in UAV Navigation." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY 15, no. 7 (May 18, 2016): 6923–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v15i7.1535.

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In this paper, the bee colony algorithm is used for optimizing features which have been extracted from UAV’s digital camera by SURF algorithm. To do that, the local map is stored in UAV memory before flight. During flight, images will be captured by a digital camera and the features in successive image will be extracted using SURF algorithm because SURF algorithm is considered highly insensitive to environmental light, scale changes and noise. Then, the extracted features will be optimized using the bee colony algorithm and will be compared with the original map features to find the location and direction of UAV. Simulations show that proposed algorithm has good precision and is robust to scale changes, light intensity variations, and noise.
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ZHANG Kun, 张坤, 许廷发 XU Ting-fa, 王平 WANG Ping, and 冯亮 FENG Liang. "Real-time full-frame digital image stabilization system by SURF." Optics and Precision Engineering 19, no. 8 (2011): 1964–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/ope.20111908.1964.

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Sulistyo, Wicaksono Yuli, Imam Riadi, and Anton Yudhana. "Penerapan Teknik SURF pada Forensik Citra untuk Analisa Rekayasa Foto Digital." JUITA: Jurnal Informatika 8, no. 2 (November 16, 2020): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.30595/juita.v8i2.6602.

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Pandey, Ramesh Chand, Sanjay Kumar Singh, and K. K. Shukla. "Passive Copy- Move Forgery Detection Using Speed-Up Robust Features, Histogram Oriented Gradients and Scale Invariant Feature Transform." International Journal of System Dynamics Applications 4, no. 3 (July 2015): 70–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsda.2015070104.

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Copy-Move is one of the most common technique for digital image tampering or forgery. Copy-Move in an image might be done to duplicate something or to hide an undesirable region. In some cases where these images are used for important purposes such as evidence in court of law, it is important to verify their authenticity. In this paper the authors propose a novel method to detect single region Copy-Move Forgery Detection (CMFD) using Speed-Up Robust Features (SURF), Histogram Oriented Gradient (HOG), Scale Invariant Features Transform (SIFT), and hybrid features such as SURF-HOG and SIFT-HOG. SIFT and SURF image features are immune to various transformations like rotation, scaling, translation, so SIFT and SURF image features help in detecting Copy-Move regions more accurately in compared to other image features. Further the authors have detected multiple regions COPY-MOVE forgery using SURF and SIFT image features. Experimental results demonstrate commendable performance of proposed methods.
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Zhang Huajun, 张华俊, 李桂华 Li Guihua, 刘程 Liu Cheng, and 王丹 Wang Dan. "Reliable Initial Guess Based on SURF Feature Matching in Digital Image Correlation." Acta Optica Sinica 33, no. 11 (2013): 1112005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/aos201333.1112005.

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Che Mat, Norhalim, and Khairul Nizam Tahar. "Surf Zone Mapping Using Multirotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery." International Journal of Optics 2019 (May 30, 2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2987301.

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Surf zone is a sand area that stretches inside a breaking wave to limit the rise and fall of waves on the beach. Advanced technology in the geomatics field offers a fast and accurate solution to produce surf zone maps. The demand for surf zone map is increasing during the monsoon season, especially at coastal areas. Nowadays, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) or drone has become popular platform in the geospatial and surveying field. The aim of this study is to produce surf zone 3D surface mapping by using a multirotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. There are four phases in this study which are image acquisition, UAV image processing, photogrammetric results, and analysis. The image acquisition was solely obtained using a multirotor UAV based on the photogrammetric concept. The acquired UAV images were processed using commercial software with a specific workflow. Photogrammetric products such as digital elevation model, orthophoto, contour, and surf map zone were produced. The analyses of these results were conducted based on different epochs on the selected months. The accuracy for northing, easting, and height coordinates was 1.026m, 0.838m, and 0.419m, respectively. It can be concluded that the UAV was able to produce a surf zone map with reliable accuracy. This platform is very useful for fast decision making, especially during disaster incidents.
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Wu, Shu Guang, Shu He, and Xia Yang. "Study on Image Matching Based on Speed up Robust Features Method." Advanced Materials Research 1044-1045 (October 2014): 1352–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1044-1045.1352.

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Image registration is one of the fundamental problems in digital image processing, which is a prerequisite and key step for further comprehensive analysis,considering the advantages of the algorithm in speed and its disadvantage of more false matching points,a image matching method based on RANSAC and surf isproposed.The experiments results show that compared with the other algorithms,the surf algorithm improves the matching speed,as well as the matching accuracy,and exhibits good performance in terms of resisting rotation,noise,and brightness changes.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Digital Surf"

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González, Valenzuela Ricardo Eugenio 1984. "Linear dimensionality reduction applied to SIFT and SURF feature descriptors." [s.n.], 2014. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/275499.

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Orientadores: Hélio Pedrini, William Robson Schwartz
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Computação
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Resumo: Descritores locais robustos normalmente compõem-se de vetores de características de alta dimensionalidade para descrever atributos discriminativos em imagens. A alta dimensionalidade de um vetor de características implica custos consideráveis em termos de tempo computacional e requisitos de armazenamento afetando o desempenho de várias tarefas que utilizam descritores de características, tais como correspondência, recuperação e classificação de imagens. Para resolver esses problemas, pode-se aplicar algumas técnicas de redução de dimensionalidade, escencialmente, construindo uma matrix de projeção que explique adequadamente a importancia dos dados em outras bases. Esta dissertação visa aplicar técnicas de redução linear de dimensionalidade aos descritores SIFT e SURF. Seu principal objetivo é demonstrar que, mesmo com o risco de diminuir a precisão dos vetores de caraterísticas, a redução de dimensionalidade pode resultar em um equilíbrio adequado entre tempo computacional e recursos de armazenamento. A redução linear de dimensionalidade é realizada por meio de técnicas como projeções aleatórias (RP), análise de componentes principais (PCA), análise linear discriminante (LDA) e mínimos quadrados parciais (PLS), a fim de criar vetores de características de menor dimensão. Este trabalho avalia os vetores de características reduzidos em aplicações de correspondência e de recuperação de imagens. O tempo computacional e o uso de memória são medidos por comparações entre os vetores de características originais e reduzidos
Abstract: Robust local descriptors usually consist of high dimensional feature vectors to describe distinctive characteristics of images. The high dimensionality of a feature vector incurs into considerable costs in terms of computational time and storage requirements, which affects the performance of several tasks that employ feature vectors, such as matching, image retrieval and classification. To address these problems, it is possible to apply some dimensionality reduction techniques, by building a projection matrix which explains adequately the importance of the data in other basis. This dissertation aims at applying linear dimensionality reduction to SIFT and SURF descriptors. Its main objective is to demonstrate that, even risking to decrease the accuracy of the feature vectors, the dimensionality reduction can result in a satisfactory trade-off between computational time and storage. We perform the linear dimensionality reduction through Random Projections (RP), Independent Component Analysis (ICA), Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and Partial Least Squares (PLS) in order to create lower dimensional feature vectors. This work evaluates such reduced feature vectors in a matching application, as well as their distinctiveness in an image retrieval application. The computational time and memory usage are then measured by comparing the original and the reduced feature vectors. OBSERVAÇÃONa segunda folha, do arquivo em anexo, o meu nome tem dois pequenos erros
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ARAÚJO, Rodrigo Barbosa de. "Biomimética e artefatos para ambientes aquáticos: estratégias de leveza e resistência inspiradas na estrutura celular do agave." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2015. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/18470.

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A biomimética visa o estudo das estratégias da natureza, tendo-a como princípio e inspiração para solução de problemas de design e outras áreas. Esta pesquisa é uma abordagem alternativa para processos de geração de soluções no design de estruturas de pranchas de surf. Atualmente os materiais e processos produtivos destes artefatos ainda estão distantes dos aspectos ecológicos e de um ciclo de vida de produto sustentável. Existem algumas alternativas, onde as pranchas são fabricadas com materiais orgânicos, como por exemplo, o Agave, porém ainda com processos ultrapassados, contrários às estratégias da natureza, que atuam num optimum de economia de matéria e energia, dentro de um ciclo de vida sustentável bem definido. Com base na metodologia DesignLens (Biomimicry Institute 3.8), os ensinamentos da natureza aliados à tecnologia representam potencial de inovação em design e sustentabilidade. Quando processos de design paramétrico foram incorporados à fabricação digital, se permitiu atingir um nível de materialização muito próximo das estratégias da natureza. Verificou-se que a aplicação de tecnologias digitais tem grande relevância para o futuro das áreas de projeto, principalmente quando alinhadas aos princípios de sistemas biológicos. Esta pesquisa obteve parte da validação através da impressão 3D de uma secção de uma prancha de surf como exemplo de aplicação, dentre muitas alternativas para as estratégias do Agave em estruturas.
Biomimetics aims study of the strategies of nature, having it as a principle and inspiration for design and troubleshooting other áreas. This research is an alternative approach to the processes of generation of solutions in the surfboards design. Currently the materials and production processes of these artifacts are still distant from ecological aspects and a sustainable product life cycle. There are some alternatives, where the boards are made with organic materials, as for example, Agave, but with outdated processes, contrary to nature, strategies that work in an optimum of economy of matter and energy, within a sustainable life cycle. Based on the DesignLens methodology (Biomimicry Institute 3.8), the teachings of nature coupled with technology represent potential for innovation in design and sustainability. When parametric design processes have been incorporated into the digital fabrication, if allowed to reach a level of materialization very close of the strategies of nature. The application of digital technologies has great relevance to the future of the project areas, especially when aligned to the principles of biological systems. This research obtained part of the validation through the 3D printing of a section of a surfboard as an example of application, among many alternatives for the strategies of Agave in structures.
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Lopes, Rodrigo Aranha Pereira. "Computational strategies applied to product design." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/17993.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Design, com a especialização em Design de Produto apresentada na Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre.
Em diferentes ocasiões, Richard Sennett e Vilém Flusser descreveram que a prática e a teoria, a técnica e a expressão, a arte e a tecnologia, o criador e o usuário, antes compartilhavam a mesma raíz. Ao longo da história, no entanto, estes conceitos se dividiram com o design posicionado ao centro. Esta proposta de pesquisa visa, em primeiro lugar, contribuir para a diminuição desta herdada separação. Isso, por meio do uso de estratégias computacionais aplicadas ao design. O presente estudo aplicará essa abordagem ao projeto e construção de uma prancha de surfe. Um dos objetivos é desenvolver uma plataforma de codesign que permita aos usuários gerarem suas próprias pranchas de surf, por meio de modelagem algorítmica / paramétrica (Grasshopper e ShapeDiver). Um segundo aspecto considera criticamente os materiais utilizados na indústria do surf, com o objetivo de desenvolver produtos que utilizem materiais menos nocivos ao meio ambiente e com maior capacidade de controle e alteração em relação às capacidades de desempenho. Em particular, esta proposta visa desenvolver um algoritmo para gerar objetos com seus núcleos internos compostos por estruturas de papel. O objeto específico a ser gerado neste caso é uma prancha de surf.
ABSTRACT: As pointed out on different occasions by both Richard Sennett and Villém Flusser, practice and theory, technique and expression, art and technology, maker and user, once shared a common ground. Throughout history, however, they have become divided. Design stands in between. This research proposal firstly aims to contribute to the diminishing of this historical inheritance. This, by means of providing a workflow for designers with the use of computational strategies. The present study will apply this approach to the design and building of a surfboard. The goal is to develop a co-designing platform allowing users to generate their own tailor-made surfboard by means of algorithmic/parametric modeling (Grasshopper and Shapediver). A second aspect critically considers the materials used in the surf industry, with the objective of developing products using materials that are less harmful to the environment and with a greater capacity of control and alteration with regards to performance capabilities. In particular, this proposal aims to develop an algorithm that can be used to generate objects of paper structures composing their inner core. The specific object to be generated in this case, is a surfboard.
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Kantharaju, Shreyas, and Jobin Varghese. "Design and Fabrication of Moulds using Additive Manufacturing for producing Silicone Rubber Products." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Rydberglaboratoriet för tillämpad naturvetenskap (RLAS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-42281.

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Now a days. additive Manufacturing is becoming a major part of the manufacturing industries all around the world. Even, it is still a developing field.Its main advantage is its ability to print different types of shapes, in different sizesand good quality. The additive manufacturing technologies is capable of bring down the costs of the manufacturing when compared to other traditional methodsof manufacturing. This technology gives the flexibility to making complex shapesaccording to the clients and customers requirements also this technology canreduce time and human effort/involvement needed in the manufacturing industries. Now 3D printing has more influence in Swedish market more than ever and thisthesis is a part of a project of DiSAM – Digitalization of supply chain in Swedish Additive Manufacturing to implement 3D Printing into Swedish market. This thesis describe how advance materials and new manufacturingtechnologies can play a very important role in building the future and from thisstudy we are trying to find out whether the additive manufacturing technology can replace the traditional manufacturing process like injection molding. The main aim of the thesis is to design and fabricate a simple mould geometry for producing Silicone Rubber products using additive manufacturing and to assess the quality ofthe obtained product in terms of surface topography. Our project partner UnimerPlast & Gummi AB who is a major producer of plastics and rubber products is facing a problem in the production of silicone rubber products. They want to produce a mould for producing silicone rubber products using additivemanufacturing. In this thesis we had made the study in two parts, a design part and ananalysis part. In the design part we sorted out one material which is suitable for our application that is to produce a mould for making silicone products while in analysis part we made a study about the surface topology and its quality to see whether 3D printed moulds could produce silicone rubber products with same or better surface quality than the one which are produced using conventional injection moulding process. As a result of our study we came to know that high temperature resin can be used for making moulds to produce silicone products and only factor affecting the quality of the surface of mould or silicone product is built orientation and other factors like layer thickness, curing temperature and time does not have any impact on the surface quality.
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Zavalina, Viktoriia. "Identifikace objektů v obraze." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-220364.

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Master´s thesis deals with methods of objects detection in the image. It contains theoretical, practical and experimental parts. Theoretical part describes image representation, the preprocessing image methods, and methods of detection and identification of objects. The practical part contains a description of the created programs and algorithms which were used in the programs. Application was created in MATLAB. The application offers intuitive graphical user interface and three different methods for the detection and identification of objects in an image. The experimental part contains a test results for an implemented program.
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Masse, Alain. "Lévitation diamagnétique sur micro-aimants : applications à la microfluidique digitale et à la biologie." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00951409.

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La lévitation diamagnétique est un des rares phénomènes permettant de soustraire des corps à la gravité. Si la répulsion diamagnétique est négligeable à nos échelles, elle devient significative aux petites dimensions, allant jusqu'à entraîner, sous certaines conditions, la mise en lévitation de micro-objets diamagnétiques. A travers le développement de microaimants, de modèles numériques et analytiques ainsi que de réalisations expérimentales, ces travaux explorent les potentialités de la lévitation diamagnétique de microgouttes et de particules dans un milieu paramagnétique. Ils démontrent notamment la possibilité de mesurer précisément l'interaction entre gouttes chargées en lévitation. Ces travaux analysent par ailleurs l'étude de cette lévitation combinée à une force diélectrophorétique. Cette étude ouvre de nouvelles perspectives pour le tri de bille diamagnétique basé sur leur taille ou leur susceptibilité. La diélectrophorèse ouvre le champ des possibilités en permettant d'actionner sans contact des micro-billes mises en lévitation.
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Caissard, Thomas. "Opérateur de Laplace–Beltrami discret sur les surfaces digitales." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE1326/document.

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La problématique centrale de cette thèse est l'élaboration d'un opérateur de Laplace--Beltrami discret sur les surfaces digitales. Ces surfaces proviennent de la théorie de la géométrie discrète, c’est-à-dire la géométrie qui s'intéresse à des sous-ensembles des entiers relatifs. Nous nous plaçons ici dans un cadre théorique où les surfaces digitales sont le résultat d'une approximation, ou processus de discrétisation, d'une surface continue sous-jacente. Cette méthode permet à la fois de prouver des théorèmes de convergence des quantités discrètes vers les quantités continues, mais aussi, par des analyses numériques, de confirmer expérimentalement ces résultats. Pour la discrétisation de l’opérateur, nous faisons face à deux problèmes : d'un côté, notre surface n'est qu'une approximation de la surface continue sous-jacente, et de l'autre côté, l'estimation triviale de quantités géométriques sur la surface digitale ne nous apporte pas en général une bonne estimation de cette quantité. Nous possédons déjà des réponses au second problème : ces dernières années, de nombreux articles se sont attachés à développer des méthodes pour approximer certaines quantités géométriques sur les surfaces digitales (comme par exemple les normales ou bien la courbure), méthodes que nous décrirons dans cette thèse. Ces nouvelles techniques d'approximation nous permettent d'injecter des informations de mesure sur les éléments de notre surface. Nous utilisons donc l'estimation de normales pour répondre au premier problème, qui nous permet en fait d'approximer de façon précise le plan tangent en un point de la surface et, via une méthode d'intégration, palier à des problèmes topologiques liées à la surface discrète. Nous présentons un résultat théorique de convergence du nouvel opérateur discrétisé, puis nous illustrons ensuite ses propriétés à l’aide d’une analyse numérique de l’opérateur. Nous effectuons une comparaison détaillée du nouvel opérateur par rapport à ceux de la littérature adaptés sur les surfaces digitales, ce qui nous permet, au moins pour la convergence, de montrer que seul notre opérateur possède cette propriété. Nous illustrons également l’opérateur via quelques unes de ces applications comme sa décomposition spectrale ou bien encore le flot de courbure moyenne
The central issue of this thesis is the development of a discrete Laplace--Beltrami operator on digital surfaces. These surfaces come from the theory of discrete geometry, i.e. geometry that focuses on subsets of relative integers. We place ourselves here in a theoretical framework where digital surfaces are the result of an approximation, or discretization process, of an underlying smooth surface. This method makes it possible both to prove theorems of convergence of discrete quantities towards continuous quantities, but also, through numerical analyses, to experimentally confirm these results. For the discretization of the operator, we face two problems: on the one hand, our surface is only an approximation of the underlying continuous surface, and on the other hand, the trivial estimation of geometric quantities on the digital surface does not generally give us a good estimate of this quantity. We already have answers to the second problem: in recent years, many articles have focused on developing methods to approximate certain geometric quantities on digital surfaces (such as normals or curvature), methods that we will describe in this thesis. These new approximation techniques allow us to inject measurement information into the elements of our surface. We therefore use the estimation of normals to answer the first problem, which in fact allows us to accurately approximate the tangent plane at a point on the surface and, through an integration method, to overcome topological problems related to the discrete surface. We present a theoretical convergence result of the discretized new operator, then we illustrate its properties using a numerical analysis of it. We carry out a detailed comparison of the new operator with those in the literature adapted on digital surfaces, which allows, at least for convergence, to show that only our operator has this property. We also illustrate the operator via some of these applications such as its spectral decomposition or the mean curvature flow
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DiLiberto, Stacey Lynn Barreto. "Remediation and the task of the translator in the digital age digitally translating Simone Schwarz-Bart's Pluie et vent sur T??lum??e Miracle." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2011. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4754.

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In this qualitative study, I examine the utilization of electronic publication and electronic writing systems to provide new possibilities for the translation of French Caribbean literary texts. Using Simone Schwarz-Bart's 1972 novel Pluie et vent sur T??lum??e Miracle specifically for analysis and exploration, I investigate the potential of digital technology to aid in the production of literary translations that are mindful not only of the dynamics of language, but of French Caribbean women's discourse as well. Since the cultural turn of translation studies, translators need not only be bilingual but bicultural as well, having a discerning knowledge and familiarity of the culture that they render. Cultural translation scholars, therefore, have argued that translators should make the reasons for their translation choices known through annotations, prefaces, introductions, or footnotes. Advancing this established claim through critical and theoretical analysis and the construction of hypermediated textual translation samples from Pluie et Vent, I argue that translators can make their choices known by utilizing digital writing and hypermedia tools, such as TEI-conformant XML, and using them for computer assisted translation (CAT) and electronic publication. By moving a new translation of Schwarz-Bart's text to a digital space, translators have more options in how they present their renderings including what information to include for better textual interpretation and analysis. The role, thus, of the translator has expanded. This person is not just a translator of language and culture, but an editor who provides scholarly information for critical interpretation. She is also a programmer who is skilled in new media writing and editing tools and uses those tools rhetorically to invent new methods for the electronic translation of literature.
ID: 030646272; System requirements: World Wide Web browser and PDF reader.; Mode of access: World Wide Web; Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Central Florida, 2011.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-202).
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Kexel, Christoph. "La production et la gestion des connaissances dans le marketing des moteurs de recherche : une approche basée sur l'apprentissage par l'action." Nice, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NICE0034.

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Depuis la fin des années 1980 le développement d’Internet a permis aux consommateurs de choisir parmi un très large éventail de produits et de fournisseurs et d’acheter de manière plus efficiente et flexible (Chaffey et al, 2006). Dans le marketing en ligne le consommateur potentiel ouvre un canal de communication vers le marketeur en cherchant de l’information sur les moteurs de recherche (Chaffey et al, 2006; Bogner, 2006), donc « être trouvé » représente le facteur crucial de succès pour les organisations contemporaines. Aujourd’hui, les entreprises modernes sont étonnamment réticentes à apprécier l’importance critique du marketing en ligne (Schubring, 2008). Cette dissertation a pour intention de créer une méthodologie pour améliorer les connaissances sur et les capacités de marketing en ligne des marketeurs. Tout d’abord, la thèse développe un model basé sur l’apprentissage par l’action pour transmettre les concepts de base nécessaires aux professionnels du marketing. Cette méthodologie est ensuite appliquée et évaluée dans un environnement contrôlé d’enseignement supérieur en transmettant l’expertise à un groupe de contrôle par la méthode traditionnelle. L’analyse de l’efficacité des différentes méthodes de transfert des connaissances est fournie pour identifier l’approche optimale d’apprentissage. Les données ainsi collectées sur l’amélioration possible des connaissances démontrent que le cadre développé dans la thèse produit des résultats optimaux dans toutes les sous-catégories du marketing par Internet. La thèse conclut que la méthodologie est capable de transmettre le savoir faire indispensable pour que les marketeurs puissent maitriser et utiliser le Web malgré ses extravagances. Ces résultats sont une avancée dans la pratique de la gestion en offrant une possibilité de formation efficace sur le lieu de travail pour la fonction organisationnelle du marketing en ligne. Dans un contexte plus général, ceci pourrait faciliter les modèles de formation corporative
Since the late 1980s the development of the Internet has empowered customers to choose from an extensive range of products and suppliers and to make purchases more efficient and flexible (Chaffey et al, 2006). In online marketing the potential customer opens a communication channel to the marketer by seeking information with search engines ((Chaffey et al, 2006), (Bogner, 2006)), so that ‘being found’ represents the crucial success factor for today’s organizations. However, modern firms are surprisingly sluggish in appreciating the critical importance of online marketing (Schubring, 2008). This dissertation aims to design a methodology for improvement of marketers’ knowledge and online marketing skills. The dissertation initially develops an action learning based model for conveying the basic concepts necessary for marketing practitioners. This methodology is then applied and evaluated in a controlled higher education environment by also conveying the expertise to a control group in a traditional form. An analysis of the efficacy of the different knowledge-transfer methods is provided in order to identify the optimal learning approach. The data collected on assumed knowledge improvements illustrate that optimal results have indeed been obtained in all subcategories of Internet marketing by the proposed framework. The dissertation concludes that the methodology is indeed able to instill the compulsory know-how in order that practitioners may cope with and make use of the World Wide Web – despite its vagaries. The findings advance business practice by providing a possibility of effective on-the-job training for the key organizational function of online marketing. This may facilitate corporate learning models in a more general context
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Carril, Rojas Jaime. "Estudio comparado de las Agendas digitales de los países del cono sur: Chile, Argentina y Uruguay, Un modelo de análisis de la política digital desde el concepto apropiación." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/123366.

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Eric, James. La création photo sur micro-ordinateur. Paris: Editions du Centre de formation et de perfectionnement des journalistes, 1993.

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Harwood, Paul G. Educating the first digital generation. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2009.

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PANIC, Collectif, ed. Cultures numériques: Regards sur les industries créatives. Paris: Éditions Le Manuscrit, 2011.

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Bean, Robert, Rodrigue Bélanger, and Holly Marie Armishaw. Feintes, doutes + fictions: Réflexions sur la photographie numérique. Québec: Éditions J'ai vu, 2005.

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Bic, J. C. Eléments de communications numériques: Transmission sur fréquence porteuse. [Paris]: Dunod, 1986.

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Bishop, Bill. Strategic marketing for the digital age: Grow your company with online and digital technology. Toronto: HarperCollins, 1996.

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Bishop, Bill. Strategic marketing for the digital age. Lincolnwood, Chicago, Illinois, USA: American Marketing Association, 1998.

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Bishop, Bill. Marketing estratégico para la era digital. México, D.F: Continental, 2000.

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Smart: Enquête sur les internets. Paris: Stock, 2014.

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L'image actée: Scénarisations numériques : parcours du séminaire L'action sur l'image. Paris, France: Harmattan, 2006.

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Bonitz, P., and P. Krzystek. "Reverse Engineering in combination with digital photogrammetry (ICEM SURF/ICEM PHOTO)." In Product Modeling for Computer Integrated Design and Manufacture, 237–48. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35187-2_20.

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Zhao, Liuyue, Quanbao Wang, Pingfang Zhou, and Dengping Duan. "Digital Image Correlation Method Based on SURF in Airship Envelope Measurement." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 105–20. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6061-9_7.

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Kanica Sachdev, Mandeep Kaur, and Savita Gupta. "A Robust and Fast Technique to Detect Copy Move Forgery in Digital Images Using SLIC Segmentation and SURF Keypoints." In Proceeding of International Conference on Intelligent Communication, Control and Devices, 787–93. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1708-7_91.

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Yang, Bian. "What Make You Sure that Health Informatics Is Secure." In Inclusive Smart Cities and Digital Health, 443–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39601-9_40.

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Vogeler, Georg. "Digital Edition of Archival Material - Machine Access to the Content: On the Role of Semantic Web Technologies in Digital Scholarly Editions." In Atelier de recherche sur les textes médiévaux, 37–56. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.artem-eb.5.117327.

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Ambrosio, Antonella. "Digital Critical Editions of Medieval Documents on Monasterium.Net: The Digital Edition of the Documents of the Abbey S. Maria Della Grotta." In Atelier de recherche sur les textes médiévaux, 69–84. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.artem-eb.5.117329.

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Kaschke, Sören. "The New Edition of the Frankish Capitularies: Accommodating Digital and Print Edition." In Atelier de recherche sur les textes médiévaux, 107–15. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.artem-eb.5.117331.

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Hiltmann, Torsten, and Thomas Riechert. "Digital Heraldry - The State of the Art and New Approaches Based on Semantic Web Technologies." In Atelier de recherche sur les textes médiévaux, 143–71. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.artem-eb.5.117334.

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"Serfs to Surf." In Digital McLuhan, 146–58. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203164341-15.

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Martín-González, Roberto, Ana María Luque-Gil, and Kamilla Swart. "Surf tourism knowledge system." In Tourism, Hospitality and Digital Transformation, 175–220. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429054396-11.

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Fan, Peng, Aidong Men, Mengyang Chen, and Bo Yang. "Color-SURF: A surf descriptor with local kernel color histograms." In 2009 IEEE International Conference on Network Infrastructure and Digital Content (IC-NIDC 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnidc.2009.5360809.

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Li, Jun, and Shaoqian Ren. "An improved matching method base on SURF." In Tenth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2018), edited by Xudong Jiang and Jenq-Neng Hwang. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2502819.

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Goh, K. M., M. M. Mokji, and S. A. R. Abu-Bakar. "Improved rotational matching of SIFT and SURF." In Fourth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2012), edited by Mohamed Othman, Sukumar Senthilkumar, and Xie Yi. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.953950.

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Muzaffer, Gul, Guzin Ulutas, and Eyup Gedikli. "PSO and SURF based digital image forgery detection." In 2017 International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ubmk.2017.8093499.

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Shao, Meide, Ping Shi, Xuyuan Gu, and Qingqing Liu. "An automatic image mosaic algorithm based on SURF detector." In 3rd International Conference on Digital Image Processing, edited by Ting Zhang. SPIE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.896741.

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Jones, D. R., R. C. Chartrand, S. R. Wilson, S. A. Commo, S. D. Otero, and G. D. Barker. "SURF IA conflict detection and resolution algorithm evaluation." In 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc.2012.6382371.

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Jones, D., R. Chartrand, S. Wilson, S. Commo, S. Otero, and G. Barker. "SURF IA conflict detection and resolution algorithm evaluation." In 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc.2012.6383050.

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Qi, Yinlong, and Yuehong Qiu. "SURF and KPCA based image perceptual hashing algorithm." In Eighth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2016), edited by Charles M. Falco and Xudong Jiang. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2244291.

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Ruan, Jinxin, Liying Xie, Yuyan Ruan, Lindong Liu, Qiang Chen, and Qian Zhang. "Image Stitching Algorithm Based on SURF and Wavelet Transform." In 2018 7th International Conference on Digital Home (ICDH). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdh.2018.00009.

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Herrera-Charles, Roberto, Miguel A. Vergara, Carlos A. Hernandez, and Erick G. Morales. "Identification of breakwater damage by processing video with the SURF algorithm." In Applications of Digital Image Processing XLII, edited by Andrew G. Tescher and Touradj Ebrahimi. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2529600.

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Cárcamo Ulloa, Luis Ramón, and Felipe Andres Nesbet Montecinos. Nativos Digitales Chilensis: Los jóvenes, al sur de la Internet. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-63-2008-751-022-030.

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Detoeuf, D., M. Wieland, and D. Wilke. Guide 2.0 de l’Enquête sur les Nécessités de Base : Pourquoi et comment mener des enquêtes BNS digitales dans les paysages de conservation. Wildlife Conservarion Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19121/2020.report.38388.

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