Measurement System of Traffic Flow Using Real-Time Processing of Moving Pictures

Author(s):  
Hyeong-Taek Park ◽  
Tae-Seung Lee ◽  
Sung-Won Choi ◽  
Sang-Seok Lim ◽  
Syng-Yup Ohn ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
S. Takaba ◽  
M. Sakauchi ◽  
T. Kaneko ◽  
Byong Won Hwang ◽  
T. Sekine

2008 ◽  
Vol 392-394 ◽  
pp. 693-696
Author(s):  
Z. Cao ◽  
Xi Chen Yang

In this paper, a measurement system of temperature field in laser molten pool by CCD based on DSP is presented. The paper also presents the system of hardware, software process, and the method of image processing by DSP. To solve the real time problem in the processing of measuring the temperature field, the system uses DSP as the main CPU, processing the image without a computer. By this method, the system can become simple and efficient and measure the laser molten pool temperature field quickly and exactly. Gradient image of temperature field is displayed on LCD after real time processing by this system. The final picture of temperature field can be directly analyzed.


Author(s):  
J. Heaps ◽  
B. Hughes

Abstract. OPTIMUM is a novel optical coordinate measurement system designed to determine the location of omnidirectional targets within a large volume, the previous version of the system could determine the targets location with an uncertainty of 50 × 10−6 m. This paper describes some of the limitations of the original embodiment and changes being developed to address them. Version 2 of the system aims to solve the limitations of version 1 by integrating photogrammetric processes into the design and control processes of the system, along with redesigning the mechanical and optical relationships. The redesigned instrument will result in the ability to fully automate the initial calibration process and to allow for real-time processing of the measurement algorithms.


Author(s):  
Daiki Matsumoto ◽  
Ryuji Hirayama ◽  
Naoto Hoshikawa ◽  
Hirotaka Nakayama ◽  
Tomoyoshi Shimobaba ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
David J. Lobina

The study of cognitive phenomena is best approached in an orderly manner. It must begin with an analysis of the function in intension at the heart of any cognitive domain (its knowledge base), then proceed to the manner in which such knowledge is put into use in real-time processing, concluding with a domain’s neural underpinnings, its development in ontogeny, etc. Such an approach to the study of cognition involves the adoption of different levels of explanation/description, as prescribed by David Marr and many others, each level requiring its own methodology and supplying its own data to be accounted for. The study of recursion in cognition is badly in need of a systematic and well-ordered approach, and this chapter lays out the blueprint to be followed in the book by focusing on a strict separation between how this notion applies in linguistic knowledge and how it manifests itself in language processing.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-25
Author(s):  
Theres Grüter ◽  
Hannah Rohde

Abstract This study examines the use of discourse-level information to create expectations about reference in real-time processing, testing whether patterns previously observed among native speakers of English generalize to nonnative speakers. Findings from a visual-world eye-tracking experiment show that native (L1; N = 53) but not nonnative (L2; N = 52) listeners’ proactive coreference expectations are modulated by grammatical aspect in transfer-of-possession events. Results from an offline judgment task show these L2 participants did not differ from L1 speakers in their interpretation of aspect marking on transfer-of-possession predicates in English, indicating it is not lack of linguistic knowledge but utilization of this knowledge in real-time processing that distinguishes the groups. English proficiency, although varying substantially within the L2 group, did not modulate L2 listeners’ use of grammatical aspect for reference processing. These findings contribute to the broader endeavor of delineating the role of prediction in human language processing in general, and in the processing of discourse-level information among L2 users in particular.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100489
Author(s):  
Paul La Plante ◽  
P.K.G. Williams ◽  
M. Kolopanis ◽  
J.S. Dillon ◽  
A.P. Beardsley ◽  
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