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Advanced study of video signal processing in low signal to noise environments Semiannual progress report, Jun. - Nov. 1970
Video signal processing in low signal to noise environments - bandpass filter in multi-filter phase lock loo
Making color infrared film a more effective high altitude sensor
Infrared color film for remote sensors at high altitude
A system of regional agricultural land use mapping tested against small scale Apollo 9 color infrared photography of the Imperial Valley (California)
System of regional agricultural land use mapping tested against Apollo 9 color infrared photography of Imperial Valley, Calif
How much of driving is pre-attentive?
Driving a car in an urban setting is an extremely difficult problem, incorporating a large number of complex visual tasks; however, this problem is solved daily by most adults with little apparent effort. This paper proposes a novel vision-based approach to autonomous driving that can predict and even anticipate a driver's behavior in real time, using preattentive vision only. Experiments on three large datasets totaling over 200 000 frames show that our preattentive model can (1) detect a wide range of driving-critical context such as crossroads, city center, and road type; however, more surprisingly, it can (2) detect the driver's actions (over 80% of braking and turning actions) and (3) estimate the driver's steering angle accurately. Additionally, our model is consistent with human data: First, the best steering prediction is obtained for a perception to action delay consistent with psychological experiments. Importantly, this prediction can be made before the driver's action. Second, the regions of the visual field used by the computational model strongly correlate with the driver's gaze locations, significantly outperforming many saliency measures and comparable to state-of-the-art approaches.European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013
Stiffness of Contacts Between Rough Surfaces
The effect of self-affine roughness on solid contact is examined with
molecular dynamics and continuum calculations. The contact area and normal and
lateral stiffnesses rise linearly with the applied load, and the load rises
exponentially with decreasing separation between surfaces. Results for a wide
range of roughnesses, system sizes and Poisson ratios can be collapsed using
Persson's contact theory for continuous elastic media. The atomic scale
response at the interface between solids has little affect on the area or
normal stiffness, but can greatly reduce the lateral stiffness. The scaling of
this effect with system size and roughness is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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Surface mineral crusts: A priority target in search for life on Mars
Mineral crusts are strong candidates in the search for evidence of life during planetary exploration, and should be an important target for examination in impact craters. Crusts in the Haughton crater readily yield a biological signature
Observation of the Isotopic Evolution of Pressurized Water Reactor Fuel Using an Antineutrino Detector
By operating an antineutrino detector of simple design during several fuel
cycles, we have observed long term changes in antineutrino flux that result
from the isotopic evolution of a commercial Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR).
Measurements made with simple antineutrino detectors of this kind offer an
alternative means for verifying fissile inventories at reactors, as part of
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and other reactor safeguards regimes.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures; Submitted to Journal of Applied Physics v2: added
new figure plus various clarifications and grammatical revision
Application of remote sensing to selected problems within the state of California
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