Jabes 2012 - The European Library : son extension vers le monde académiqueABES
Jabes 2012 - Session plénière : the European Library : son extension vers le monde académique - Aubéry Escande (responsable communication de The European Library)
Jabes 2012 - The European Library : son extension vers le monde académiqueABES
Jabes 2012 - Session plénière : the European Library : son extension vers le monde académique - Aubéry Escande (responsable communication de The European Library)
Positionnement de l’e-culture au sein du Service de la culture : définition, contenu,périmètre, inventaire des projets et des bonnes pratiquesen matière d’e-culture
Document de présentation accompagnant l'intervention de
Renaud Walter, Médiathèque Départementale du Haut-Rhin. Table ronde n°2 « mieux accueillir les publics éloignés de la culture » - Rencontres Nationales des Bibliothécaires Musicaux , organisées par l'ACIM - Clermont-Ferrand, 14 et 15 mars 2016 (voir aussi : http://bbf.enssib.fr/consulter/bbf-2014-02-0128-012)
Audio Snack http://www.musique.calice68.fr/
Intervention de Sophie Cornière et de Nicolas Blondeau
BIB&PLAY - música a la biblioteca pública
Diputació de Barcelona, Xarxa de Biblioteques Municipals
Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament de Cultura
19 de novembre de 2015
Congrès ABF 2014
Vendredi 20 juin 2014 à 11h
Intervention de Lotta Muurinen, chargée de mission, chef du personnel de Helsinki's library and meetingpoint
Iccv2009 recognition and learning object categories p0 c00 - introductionzukun
This document summarizes an ICCV 2009 short course on recognizing and learning object categories. The course covered topics like recognizing single object categories using bag-of-words models, part-based models, and discriminative models, as well as detecting single objects in context and recognizing 3D object classes. It also covered recognizing multiple object categories by recognizing a large number of objects and multiple objects per image, and using objects and annotations. The course aimed to explain why recognizing object categories is important for perceiving an object's function beyond its visual properties alone.
This document provides an overview of the CSE486 Computer Vision I course taught by Robert Collins at Penn State in Fall 2007. It introduces some of the main topics that will be covered in the course, including filtering and smoothing, feature extraction, color and light, camera projection models, stereo vision, camera motion, video tracking, object recognition, and applications like face detection and video surveillance. It also discusses some of the challenges of computer vision like recovering 3D information from 2D images and dealing with changes in lighting, viewpoint, and appearance. The goal is to introduce fundamental computer vision problems and techniques.
This document provides an introduction to stereo vision through three key concepts:
1) Stereo vision uses two cameras slightly offset from each other to infer depth from the parallax or disparity between corresponding points in the two images.
2) Random dot stereograms developed by Bela Julesz in 1960 showed that stereo depth can be perceived without any monocular depth cues, demonstrating stereo vision occurs at a low level of visual processing.
3) Stereo disparity, the difference in pixel location between corresponding points in the left and right images, is inversely proportional to depth from the cameras. Greater disparity indicates closer depth.
The document discusses computer vision techniques for object detection and localization. It describes methods like selective search that group image regions hierarchically to propose object locations. Large datasets like ImageNet and LabelMe that provide training examples are also discussed. Performance on object detection benchmarks like PASCAL VOC is shown to improve significantly over time. Evaluation standards for concept detection like those used in TRECVID are presented. The document concludes that results are impressively improving each year but that the number of detectable concepts remains limited. It also discusses making feature extraction more efficient using techniques like SURF that take advantage of integral images.
PicHari Raya 2009 is a short story by author .a.n.i.s. It tells the story of a family celebrating Hari Raya, the Islamic festival at the end of Ramadan. The family wakes up early to prepare food and get ready for visiting relatives. They spend the day exchanging greetings and enjoying meals together.
This document summarizes research conducted on Haldiram's market share for namkeen snacks in Delhi. It finds that Haldiram has over double the market share of its competitors. While Haldiram has very high brand awareness, retailers receive higher margins for local brands than for Haldiram. To increase supply, Haldiram could provide better schemes and margins to retailers. The research was conducted through interviews with 250 retailers over 14 days.
The stage in Italy offered an opportunity to work in the highly rated restaurant Piazza Duomo in Alba, Italy. The chef, Enrico Crippa, is a perfectionist who focuses on using the finest local ingredients harvested fresh daily. He believes in simplicity and letting the ingredients shine. The restaurant has 32 seats and offers an innovative Italian cuisine menu with dishes priced between €85-100. Sous vide is an important cooking technique used that allows for precise temperature control, resulting in consistent, evenly cooked dishes.
Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics used in economics, political science, and biology to model strategic interactions between individuals. It attempts to mathematically analyze situations where an individual's success depends on the choices of others. Game theory represents interactions using tools like the extensive form, normal form, and characteristic function form. It has been widely applied to study behaviors in fields like economics, political science, biology, and is used both descriptively and normatively. Eight game theorists have won the Nobel Prize in Economics for their contributions to the theory.
Positionnement de l’e-culture au sein du Service de la culture : définition, contenu,périmètre, inventaire des projets et des bonnes pratiquesen matière d’e-culture
Document de présentation accompagnant l'intervention de
Renaud Walter, Médiathèque Départementale du Haut-Rhin. Table ronde n°2 « mieux accueillir les publics éloignés de la culture » - Rencontres Nationales des Bibliothécaires Musicaux , organisées par l'ACIM - Clermont-Ferrand, 14 et 15 mars 2016 (voir aussi : http://bbf.enssib.fr/consulter/bbf-2014-02-0128-012)
Audio Snack http://www.musique.calice68.fr/
Intervention de Sophie Cornière et de Nicolas Blondeau
BIB&PLAY - música a la biblioteca pública
Diputació de Barcelona, Xarxa de Biblioteques Municipals
Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament de Cultura
19 de novembre de 2015
Congrès ABF 2014
Vendredi 20 juin 2014 à 11h
Intervention de Lotta Muurinen, chargée de mission, chef du personnel de Helsinki's library and meetingpoint
Iccv2009 recognition and learning object categories p0 c00 - introductionzukun
This document summarizes an ICCV 2009 short course on recognizing and learning object categories. The course covered topics like recognizing single object categories using bag-of-words models, part-based models, and discriminative models, as well as detecting single objects in context and recognizing 3D object classes. It also covered recognizing multiple object categories by recognizing a large number of objects and multiple objects per image, and using objects and annotations. The course aimed to explain why recognizing object categories is important for perceiving an object's function beyond its visual properties alone.
This document provides an overview of the CSE486 Computer Vision I course taught by Robert Collins at Penn State in Fall 2007. It introduces some of the main topics that will be covered in the course, including filtering and smoothing, feature extraction, color and light, camera projection models, stereo vision, camera motion, video tracking, object recognition, and applications like face detection and video surveillance. It also discusses some of the challenges of computer vision like recovering 3D information from 2D images and dealing with changes in lighting, viewpoint, and appearance. The goal is to introduce fundamental computer vision problems and techniques.
This document provides an introduction to stereo vision through three key concepts:
1) Stereo vision uses two cameras slightly offset from each other to infer depth from the parallax or disparity between corresponding points in the two images.
2) Random dot stereograms developed by Bela Julesz in 1960 showed that stereo depth can be perceived without any monocular depth cues, demonstrating stereo vision occurs at a low level of visual processing.
3) Stereo disparity, the difference in pixel location between corresponding points in the left and right images, is inversely proportional to depth from the cameras. Greater disparity indicates closer depth.
The document discusses computer vision techniques for object detection and localization. It describes methods like selective search that group image regions hierarchically to propose object locations. Large datasets like ImageNet and LabelMe that provide training examples are also discussed. Performance on object detection benchmarks like PASCAL VOC is shown to improve significantly over time. Evaluation standards for concept detection like those used in TRECVID are presented. The document concludes that results are impressively improving each year but that the number of detectable concepts remains limited. It also discusses making feature extraction more efficient using techniques like SURF that take advantage of integral images.
PicHari Raya 2009 is a short story by author .a.n.i.s. It tells the story of a family celebrating Hari Raya, the Islamic festival at the end of Ramadan. The family wakes up early to prepare food and get ready for visiting relatives. They spend the day exchanging greetings and enjoying meals together.
This document summarizes research conducted on Haldiram's market share for namkeen snacks in Delhi. It finds that Haldiram has over double the market share of its competitors. While Haldiram has very high brand awareness, retailers receive higher margins for local brands than for Haldiram. To increase supply, Haldiram could provide better schemes and margins to retailers. The research was conducted through interviews with 250 retailers over 14 days.
The stage in Italy offered an opportunity to work in the highly rated restaurant Piazza Duomo in Alba, Italy. The chef, Enrico Crippa, is a perfectionist who focuses on using the finest local ingredients harvested fresh daily. He believes in simplicity and letting the ingredients shine. The restaurant has 32 seats and offers an innovative Italian cuisine menu with dishes priced between €85-100. Sous vide is an important cooking technique used that allows for precise temperature control, resulting in consistent, evenly cooked dishes.
Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics used in economics, political science, and biology to model strategic interactions between individuals. It attempts to mathematically analyze situations where an individual's success depends on the choices of others. Game theory represents interactions using tools like the extensive form, normal form, and characteristic function form. It has been widely applied to study behaviors in fields like economics, political science, biology, and is used both descriptively and normatively. Eight game theorists have won the Nobel Prize in Economics for their contributions to the theory.
This document outlines the key elements of developing emotional intelligence and effective communication skills. It discusses how emotional intelligence factors into life and career success more than raw intellectual skills alone. It also emphasizes the importance of skills like self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy and social awareness. The document then provides guidance on improving communication, listening skills, giving and receiving feedback, and working effectively in teams. It stresses managing reactions to change and influencing change processes positively.
This document discusses different types of thinking such as big picture thinking, focused thinking, creative thinking, and strategic thinking. It also provides tips for having productive conversations by starting with general inquiries, discussing desired outcomes and awareness, making plans, and highlighting takeaways. Finally, it contrasts the differences between a boss who drives employees and a leader who coaches, develops people, generates enthusiasm, gives credit, and leads by example.
ECCV2010: feature learning for image classification, part 2zukun
The document discusses sparse coding, an unsupervised machine learning technique for image representation. Sparse coding learns a dictionary of basic image features called bases from unlabeled image data. It then represents each image as a sparse linear combination of the bases. This produces a more compact representation than raw pixels and interprets images as combinations of basic visual concepts like edges. The technique was inspired by representations in the visual cortex and can be combined with features like SIFT for improved performance.
The document discusses linear operators and linear filtering of digital images. It introduces the concepts of gradients, numerical derivatives, and convolution. Convolution is defined as the integral of the product of two functions - a kernel and an image. An example convolution calculation is shown step-by-step. Practical issues like border handling when the kernel extends beyond the image boundaries are also covered. Common approaches like zero padding and replication are described.
The document discusses different methods for stereo reconstruction from images based on the type of camera calibration information available.
1) With intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters known, metric 3D geometry can be computed via triangulation of corresponding image points.
2) With only intrinsic parameters known, the scale of reconstructed points is unknown. Extrinsic parameters can be estimated from the essential matrix to allow triangulation up to an unknown scale factor.
3) With no camera parameters known, points can still be reconstructed up to an unknown projective transformation by defining a projective coordinate system from point correspondences and the fundamental matrix.
P01 introduction cvpr2012 deep learning methods for visionzukun
The document discusses deep learning and feature learning methods for computer vision. It provides an overview of existing recognition approaches, their limitations, and how learning hierarchical features from data can overcome these limitations. Deep learning methods like convolutional neural networks learn multiple levels of representation by building complex features from simpler ones in a hierarchical manner similar to the human visual system.
This document discusses scaling up deep learning using tera-scale deep neural networks. It proposes using local receptive field networks to learn features from large datasets in a distributed manner. Evaluation on tasks like action recognition, cancer classification, and natural images shows learned features outperform hand-crafted features. The key ideas are to learn more features from big data to improve performance, and to distribute feature learning across many machines to handle large-scale problems.
The document lists various pharmaceutical products including contrast media for medical imaging, injections of antibiotics and other drugs, eye drops, ointments, and creams. It provides the product names, active ingredients, and intended uses for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes across several medical disciplines like radiology, surgery, ophthalmology, and dermatology.
This document provides an overview of ZIM Group Nagpur, an Indian pharmaceutical company. The summary includes:
1) ZIM Group Nagpur has several subsidiary companies focused on manufacturing pharmaceutical formulations across solid, liquid, and injectable dosage forms.
2) The company has over 600 employees including pharmaceutical professionals and operates facilities in Nagpur, India near multiple universities and medical colleges.
3) ZIM Group aims to contribute to affordable healthcare through innovation in niche products, herbal medicines, and biotechnology.