Thursday, March 08, 2007
The condensation algorithm
Gotta love that picture of the very nerdy-looking authors. This is a tip from a friend of mine who does artificial retina research at polytechnique in montreal. The condensation algorithm makes it possible to identify and track shapes in an image. Their 1998 paper "Conditional Density Propagation for Visual Tracking" was cited 1239 times according to google scholar. Good work computer nerds!
Posted by Anonymous Coward at 11:01 AM 4 comments
Labels: artificial retina, computer nerd, condensation algorithm
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Those nerds are something we all should aspire towards. They just stand there making it look so easy. Where do they shop for clothes and glasses?
Cited 1239 times is like a natural twenty.
The short shorts give them a +4 (PHB 86).
well all depent of the density of the material do you use, if you can change or make a variability in the matter maybe you can change this.
What a nerd men! I agree with you but I consider that they should be so smart, just look at they way of wearing.
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