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  2. Small object detection - Wikipedia

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    Small object detection is a particular case of object detection where various techniques are employed to detect small objects in digital images and videos. "Small objects" are objects having a small pixel footprint in the input image. In areas such as aerial imagery, state-of-the-art object detection techniques under performed because of small ...

  3. Outline of object recognition - Wikipedia

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    Object recognition – technology in the field of computer vision for finding and identifying objects in an image or video sequence. Humans recognize a multitude of objects in images with little effort, despite the fact that the image of the objects may vary somewhat in different view points, in many different sizes and scales or even when they are translated or rotated.

  4. Measurement and signature intelligence - Wikipedia

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    MASINT sensors may be framing or scanning or synthetic. A framing sensor, such as a conventional camera, records the received radiation as a single object. Scanning systems use a detector that moves across the field of radiation to create a raster or more complex object. Synthetic systems combine multiple objects into a single one.

  5. Z-scan technique - Wikipedia

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    In nonlinear optics z-scan technique is used to measure the non-linear index n 2 (Kerr nonlinearity) and the non-linear absorption coefficient Δα via the "closed" and "open" methods, respectively. As nonlinear absorption can affect the measurement of the non-linear index, the open method is typically used in conjunction with the closed method ...

  6. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge bases need to represent things such as objects, properties, categories, and relations between objects; [24] situations, events, states, and time; [25] causes and effects; [26] knowledge about knowledge (what we know about what other people know); [27] default reasoning (things that humans assume are true until they are told ...

  7. 3D scanning - Wikipedia

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    3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect three dimensional data of its shape and possibly its appearance (e.g. color). The collected data can then be used to construct digital 3D models .

  8. Computer vision - Wikipedia

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    For example, many methods in computer vision are based on statistics, optimization or geometry. Finally, a significant part of the field is devoted to the implementation aspect of computer vision; how existing methods can be realized in various combinations of software and hardware, or how these methods can be modified in order to gain ...

  9. Open-source intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The web browser is a powerful OSINT tool that provides access to numerous websites and both open source and proprietary software tools that are either purpose-built for open source information collection or which can be exploited for the purposes of either gathering of open source information or to facilitate analysis and validation to provide ...