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Assessment Of The Impact Of Clothing And Environmental Conditions On Visible Light 3d Scanning, Pann Ajjimaporn, Jeremy Straub, Scott Kerlin Apr 2015

Assessment Of The Impact Of Clothing And Environmental Conditions On Visible Light 3d Scanning, Pann Ajjimaporn, Jeremy Straub, Scott Kerlin

Jeremy Straub

The quality of models produced by visible light 3D scanners is influenced by multiple factors. To max-imize model accuracy and detail levels, the correct combination of lighting texture, subject posture and software usage must be selected. The work described herein has been performed to measure the effect of different lighting and envi-ronmental conditions on human 3D scanning results.


Face Detection–Based Ergonomic Computer Workstation, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Angelo A. Beltran Jr, Erick Powell S. Baldivicio, Kathleen Zillah G. Espere, Jhalysa Mae R. Maminta, Kimberly D. Villostas Dec 2014

Face Detection–Based Ergonomic Computer Workstation, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Angelo A. Beltran Jr, Erick Powell S. Baldivicio, Kathleen Zillah G. Espere, Jhalysa Mae R. Maminta, Kimberly D. Villostas

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

This paper presents a approach on how to reduce stress and fatigability in the user’s eyes, muscles and also backbone when the user is using a computer. The study uses image processing technique for the detection of the face of the user. The monitor of the desktop computer is connected with a DC motor that will auto align itself to the face of the user in order to make sure it is in front of the user’s face. If the user moves its head sideward the monitor will align and this will help the user to have movements of the …


Face Detection–Based Ergonomic Computer Workstation, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Angelo A. Beltran Jr, Erick Powell S. Baldivicio, Kathleen Zillah G. Espere, Jhalysa Mae R. Maminta, Kimberly D. Villostas Dec 2014

Face Detection–Based Ergonomic Computer Workstation, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Angelo A. Beltran Jr, Erick Powell S. Baldivicio, Kathleen Zillah G. Espere, Jhalysa Mae R. Maminta, Kimberly D. Villostas

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

This paper presents a approach on how to reduce stress and fatigability in the user’s eyes, muscles and also backbone when the user is using a computer. The study uses image processing technique for the detection of the face of the user. The monitor of the desktop computer is connected with a DC motor that will auto align itself to the face of the user in order to make sure it is in front of the user’s face. If the user moves its head sideward the monitor will align and this will help the user to have movements of the …


The Development Of Payload Software For A Small Spacecraft, Kyle Goehner, Christoffer Korvald, Jeremy Straub, Ronald Marsh Apr 2013

The Development Of Payload Software For A Small Spacecraft, Kyle Goehner, Christoffer Korvald, Jeremy Straub, Ronald Marsh

Jeremy Straub

The OpenOrbiter project is a multi-department effort to design and build a small spacecraft which will demonstrate the feasibility of the Open Prototype for Educational NanoSats (OPEN) framework. This framework will reduce cost of small spacecraft creation by providing design plans for free. The focus of the payload software group is to design and implement an onboard task processing and image processing service. Currently the project is in the development phase and most large design decisions have been made. This poster presents the major design decisions that have been made for the payload software and how they will affect the …


Filtration And Enhancement Of Environmental Characteristics Extracted From Sar Imagery Using Dynamic Kalman Technique, Ivan E. Villalon-Turrubiates Oct 2005

Filtration And Enhancement Of Environmental Characteristics Extracted From Sar Imagery Using Dynamic Kalman Technique, Ivan E. Villalon-Turrubiates

Iván Esteban Villalón Turrubiates

In this study, we propose a new computational paradigm based on the use of the Kalman filtering technique adjusted to reconstruct the dynamic behavior of the physical and electrical characteristics of different environmental monitoring data provided via reconstructive SAR imagery. As a matter of particular study we develop and report the Kalman filter-based algorithm for high-resolution filtration of the dynamic behavior of the hydrological indexes of the particular real-world SAR images of the test remotely sensed scenes. The simulation results verify the efficiency of the proposed approach.