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UNISALENTO991001038749707536 |
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Möller, Melanie |
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Talis oratio - qualis vita : zu Theorie und Praxis mimetischer Verfahren in der griechisch-römischen Literaturkritik / Melanie Möller |
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Heidelberg : Winter, c2004 |
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Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft ; n.F., 2. Reihe, 13 |
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Letteratura greca |
Letteratura latina |
Mimesi nella letteratura classica |
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Monografia |
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Bibliografia: p. [351]-371. Indici |
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UNISA996641268703316 |
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Autore |
Bebis George |
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Advances in Visual Computing : 19th International Symposium, ISVC 2024, Lake Tahoe, NV, USA, October 21–23, 2024, Proceedings, Part I / / edited by George Bebis, Vishal Patel, Jinwei Gu, Julian Panetta, Yotam Gingold, Kyle Johnsen, Mohammed Safayet Arefin, Soumya Dutta, Ayan Biswas |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (769 pages) |
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, , 1611-3349 ; ; 15046 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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PatelVishal |
GuJinwei |
PanettaJulian |
GingoldYotam |
JohnsenKyle |
ArefinMohammed Safayet |
DuttaSoumya |
BiswasAyan |
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Image processing - Digital techniques |
Computer vision |
Artificial intelligence |
Application software |
Social sciences - Data processing |
Computer networks |
Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics |
Artificial Intelligence |
Computer and Information Systems Applications |
Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences |
Computer Communication Networks |
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Deep Learning I: Advanced Post-Processing for Object Detection |
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Dataset Generation -- AFIDAF: Alternating Fourier and Image Domain Adaptive Filters as an Effcient Alternative to Attention in ViTs -- Multi-Actor-Critic Deep Reinforcement Learning with Hindsight Experience Replay -- Improving Zero-Shot Template-Based 6D Pose Estimation with Geometric Features -- Contrastive Loss based on Contextual Similarity for Image Classification. Computer Graphics: Estimation of Global Illumination using Cycle-Consistent Adversarial Networks -- Anisotropic Point Synthesis by Example -- 3D Fluid Shape Control by Direct Manipulation -- An Epithelium-Inspired Deformation Modeling Framework for 4D Sheets -- Hybrid Voxel Formats for Effcient Ray Tracing. Video Analysis and Event Recognition: PIEPredict++: An Improved Pedestrian Intention Estimation Model Incorporating Comprehensive Environment Information -- Infant Video Interaction Recognition using Monocular Depth Estimation -- Real-Time Predictor in Two-Players Fighting Game via Vision Transformer -- Explainable Action-Recognition based Approach for Unsupervised Video Anomaly Detection -- LORTSAR: Low-Rank Transformer for Skeleton-based Action Recognition. Motion and Tracking: Pedestrian tracking using ankle-level 2D-LiDAR based on ByteTrack -- Human Pose Estimation-Based ID Assignment Method in the Wild: A Real-Time Approach -- RGB-T-UV Multi-Modal Object Tracking Based on Transformer Network -- Evaluating the Impact of Dehazing Algorithms on Visual Object Tracking Performance -- MEM: Mask Enhancement Model for Video Object Segmentation. Detection and Recognition: Analysis Automation for High Explosive Breakout Symmetry -- CLAP: Concave Linear APproximation for Quadratic Graph Matching -- Generalizing Neural Radiance Fields for Robust 6D Pose Estimation of Unseen Appearances -- Effectiveness of Residual Noise based Methods for Single Image based Morphing Attack Detection: A Comparative Study -- Black Box Adversarial Face Transformation Network. Deep Learning II: Bi-Feature Selection Deep Learning-based Techniques for Speech Emotion Recognition -- ActiveConfusion: A Time-Effcient Approach to the Cold-Start Problem in Active Learning by Incorporating Confusion from Pretext Task -- Removing Adverse Volumetric Effects from Trained Neural Radiance Fields -- Thermal Image Synthesis: Bridging the Gap between Visible and Infrared Spectrum -- Anomaly Detection in Mutual Actions: Unsupervised Classification of Fighting and Non-Fighting Behaviors using Transformer-based Variational Autoencoder -- Visualization: Visualizing Polarization Effects of Gravitational Waves Using Particle Rings and Surfaces in Virtual Reality -- Seeing is Believing: The Role of Scatterplots in Recommender System Trust and Decision-Making -- Interactive Visual Analysis of Camouflaged Objects -- GAIA: A Benchmark of Analyzing User Rankings for Synthesized Images. Medical Image Analysis: Motion and Light Artifact Mitigation for Remote PPG with Noise-Aware Post-Processor Network -- J-Net: A Low-Resolution Lightweight Neural Network for Semantic Segmentation in the Medical field for Embedded Deployment -- Accurate Remote PPG Waveform Recovery from Video Using a Multi-Task Learning Temporal Model -- Effcient Lung Segmentation for Tumour Detection. |
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This two-volume set LNCS 15046 and 15047 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Symposium, ISVC 2024, held at Lake Tahoe, NV, USA, during October 21-23, 2024. The 54 full papers and 12 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 120 submissions. A total of 8 papers were also accepted for oral presentation in special tracks from 15 submissions. The papers cover the following topical sections: Part I: Deep Learning; Computer Graphics; Video Analysis and Event Recognition; Motion and Tracking; Detection and Recognition; Visualization, and Medical Image Analysis. |
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Part II: Segmentation; Recognition; Generalization in Visual Machine Learning; Vision and Robotics for Agriculture; Virtual Reality; Applications, and Poster. |
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