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This thesis deals with dynamic optimization of batch processes, i.e. processes that are characterized by a finite time of operation and the frequent repetition of batches. The objective is to maximize the quantity of the desired product at final time while ...
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An MLP classifier outputs a posterior probability for each class. With noisy data, classification becomes less certain, and the entropy of the posteriors distribution tends to increase providing a measure of classification confidence. However, at high nois ...
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In this thesis, layered motion segmentation problem and its applications to 2.5D scene representation and frame interpolation are investigated. As an initial step towards a layered design, building blocks of a generic motion segmentation algorithm; motion ...
Detecting faces in images is a key step in numerous computer vision applications as face recognition for example. Face detection is a difficult task in image analysis because of the large face intra-class variability which is due to the important influence ...
An MLP classifier outputs a posterior probability for each class. With noisy data classification becomes less certain and the entropy of the posteriors distribution tends to increase, therefore providing a measure of classification confidence. However, at ...
We present a feature selection method based on information theoretic measures, targeted at multimodal signal processing, showing how we can quantitatively assess the relevance of features from different modalities. We are able to find the features with the ...
We present a fully automated approach to camera registration for augmented reality systems. It relies on purely passive vision techniques to solve the initialization and real-time tracking problems, given a rough CAD model of parts of the real scene. It do ...