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Author(s):  
Endang Pertiwi ◽  
Bambang Nurcahyo Prastowo ◽  
Lukman Awaluddin

Stitching citra with different object’s depth and disposed close to the camera willing caused panoramic citra with distortion perspective (caused double or disappear object) because the camera see in two dimension with large horizontal disparity by each camera. For solve that problem, stereoscopic method purpose to give depth perception of three dimension from two images with same background so information of depth by the object be able to get with intuitive way.This research presented system with ROI segmentation for any static objects, stitching for each objects and combine them become a panoramic image then shown in citra panoramic. SIFT descriptor used for detect and extract feature from the images. The result of this system successful presented combination for stitching by the static objects.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Deni Herdiyana

<p><em>The study was conducted to determine the relationship between the General Allocation Fund (DAU) and the Specific Allocation Fund (DAK) with the horizontal gap level (Gini Ratio). This study uses secondary data from various sources, including the Gini ratio taken from the BPS database while the realization of DAU and DAK transfers is taken from Audited Financial Statements (BUN BA-999.05) for the 2009-2013 FY Period by carrying out research tools through SPSS Statistics 23.</em></p><p><em>This study results is that there is a strong relationship between the realization of DAU and DAK towards horizontal disparity, which is indicated by the Pearson Correlation figure which shows an increase from 0.316 in FY 2009 to 0.418 in FY 2013 for DAU, and an increase from 0.219 in FY 2009 to 0.316 in FY 2013 for DAK. Furthermore, a significant 2-tailed explanation shows that there is a stronger relationship between the DAU and the horizontal gap compared to the relationship between the DAK and the horizontal gap.</em></p><em>The researcher recommends that the portion of the DAU allocation intended for people's welfare should be further improved and there is a need for further evaluation and supervision of the absorption of DAK by the Regional Government so that the implementation of the use of these funds is targeted and more accountable.</em>


Perception ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 47 (12) ◽  
pp. 1153-1165 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Kavšek ◽  
Stephanie Braun

The addition of crossed horizontal disparity enhances the clarity of illusory contours compared to pictorial illusory contours and illusory contours with uncrossed horizontal disparity. Two infant-controlled habituation–dishabituation experiments explored the presence of this effect in infants 5 months of age. Experiment 1 examined whether infants are able to distinguish between a Kanizsa figure with crossed horizontal disparity and a Kanizsa figure with uncrossed horizontal disparity. Experiment 2 tested infants for their ability to differentiate between a Kanizsa figure with crossed horizontal disparity and a two-dimensional Kanizsa figure. The results provided evidence that the participants perceived the two- and the three-dimensional illusory Kanizsa contour, the illusory effect in which was strengthened by the addition of crossed horizontal disparity.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (10) ◽  
pp. 991
Author(s):  
Bart Farell ◽  
Cherlyn Ng
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