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  2. Landmark detection - Wikipedia

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    Finding facial landmarks is an important step in facial identification of people in an image. Facial landmarks can also be used to extract information about mood and intention of the person. [1] Methods used fall in to three categories: holistic methods, constrained local model methods, and regression-based methods. [2]

  3. Woolworth Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) considered giving the Woolworth Building official city-landmark status in 1970. [ 169 ] [ 170 ] The F. W. Woolworth Company called the landmark law "onerous" since it would restrict the company from making modifications to many aspects of the building. [ 170 ]

  4. Topographic map - Wikipedia

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    In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic sheet is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief features, usually using contour lines (connecting points of equal elevation), but historically using a variety of methods.

  5. Pictorial map - Wikipedia

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    The cartography can be a sophisticated 3-D perspective landscape or a simple map graphic enlivened with illustrations of buildings, people and animals. They can feature all sorts of varied topics like historical events, legendary figures or local agricultural products and cover anything from an entire continent to a college campus. [ 2 ]

  6. Lists of landmarks - Wikipedia

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  7. Yandex Maps - Wikipedia

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    Angle alignment - makes it easy to draw objects with most corners straight. Rounding corners - simplifies the drawing of roads and rivers, rounding their corners. Adhesion - the boundaries of the contours of objects of the same category are joined in one line. Cutting - helps draw buildings with adjacent borders, as well as high-rise buildings

  8. Topographical disorientation - Wikipedia

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    Topographical disorientation is the inability to orient oneself in one's surroundings, sometimes as a result of focal brain damage. [1] This disability may result from the inability to make use of selective spatial information (e.g., environmental landmarks) or to orient by means of specific cognitive strategies such as the ability to form a mental representation of the environment, also known ...

  9. Landmark - Wikipedia

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    An 18th-century painting of a ship with Table Mountain in the background, used by navigators as the landmark to sail around southern tip of Africa.. A landmark is a recognizable [1] natural or artificial feature used for navigation, a feature that stands out from its near environment and is often visible from long distances.