01408nam a2200313 i 450099100355764970753620021217152138.0981105s1972 us 000 0 eng d0821811533b11830694-39ule_instLE00303084ExLDip.to Biologiaeng51522Symposium on Mathematical Biology <4. ;1969 ;Boston, US>531558Some mathematical questions in biology. II /[edited by Jack D. Cowan]Providence, R.I. :American Mathematical Society,1972vii, 121 p. :ill. ;22 cmLectures on mathematics in the life sciences ;3"Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Mathematical Biology held in Boston, December, 1969. Prepared by the American Mathematical Society with the support of hte Institute of Defense Analyses" t.p. verso.Includes bibliographiesMathematical biologyCongressesCowan, Jack D.American Mathematical Society.b1183069427-04-1718-12-02991003557649707536LE003 515 LMS01.01 V.03 (1972)12003000005684le003-E0.00-l- 00000.i1208123118-12-02Some mathematical questions in biology. II898295UNISALENTOle00301-01-98ma -engus 0104769 am 2200937 n 450 9910306651503321201808142-35613-276-710.4000/books.ausonius.1127(CKB)4100000007522680(FrMaCLE)OB-ausonius-1127(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58009(PPN)234054743(EXLCZ)99410000000752268020190122j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRegionalism in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor /Hugh Elton, Gary RegerPessac Ausonius Éditions20181 online resource (207 p.) 2-910023-97-4 La notion de région a depuis fort longtemps été un concept de base de l'analyse historique du monde grec. Cependant, ce concept n'a pas toujours été clairement défini. Les contributions de ce volume n'esquivent pas la question et s'efforcent de mettre en évidence les implications de la notion selon différentes perspectives d'analyse, en prenant pour cadre de référence l'Asie Mineure hellénistique et romaine. Qu'elles examinent la culture, le monnayage ou les institutions politiques, les contributions de ce volume s'attachent à explorer les différentes facettes des identités régionales. De même, elles prennent en considération les moyens par lesquels ces identités pouvaient rester tendanciellement stables ou au contraire évoluer au fil du temps, et définissent leur type d'interaction avec les puissances hégémoniques. Parfois aussi, elles n'hésitent pas à mettre en cause l'utilité de l'approche régionale. Enfin, la question de l'"ethnicité" n'est pas négligée. Ce volume intéressera les spécialistes de l'Asie Mineure, aussi bien que tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la conceptualisation de la notion de région dans le monde méditerranéen. Regions and regionalism have been staples of historical analysis for the Greek world for a very long time. What is meant by a region, however, is not always obvious. The contributions in this volume seek to address the question of defining regions and working out the implications of regionalism along different dimensions of analysis for Asia Minor in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Looking at culture, coinage, political institutions, the papers explore different markers of regional identity, consider ways in which these identities may remain stable or change over time, review the character of the interaction between regional entities and hegemonic powers, and challenge the usefulness in some cases of regional analysis. Questions of ethnicity are also addressed. This volume will be of interest to historians working in Asia Minor and…ClassicsHistoryAntiquitéhégémoniecivilisation hellénistiquerégionalismemonde grecrégionAntiquityHellenistic civilizationHellenistic periodregionalismhegemonyregionalismHellenistic periodAntiquityHellenistic civilizationhegemonyClassicsHistoryAntiquitéhégémoniecivilisation hellénistiquerégionalismemonde grecrégionAntiquityHellenistic civilizationHellenistic periodregionalismhegemonyAger Sheila L154109Billows Richard A257579Bresson Alain205271Corsten Thomas153257Crowther Charles1294468Elton Hugh173618Freeman Philip1222769Gregory Andrew P1294469Levick Barbara152144Macro Anthony D1294470Metcalf William E487565Potter David13877Reger Gary663595Robinson Thurstan1294471Rogers Guy Mac Lean266463Scholten Joseph241628Vandeput Lutgarde284122Waelkens Marc218958Elton Hugh173618Reger Gary663595FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910306651503321Regionalism in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor3023220UNINA01786nam 2200373z- 450 9910346953203321202102121000083168(CKB)4920000000100990(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/62070(oapen)doab62070(EXLCZ)99492000000010099020202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVideo-to-Video Face Recognition for Low-Quality Surveillance DataKIT Scientific Publishing20181 online resource (IX, 153 p. p.)Karlsruher Schriften zur Anthropomatik / Lehrstuhl für Interaktive Echtzeitsysteme, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie ; Fraunhofer-Inst. für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB Karlsruhe3-7315-0799-4 The availability of video data is an opportunity and a challenge for law enforcement agencies. Face recognition methods can play a key role in the automated search for persons in the data. This work targets efficient representations of low-quality face sequences to enable fast and accurate face search. Novel concepts for multi-scale analysis, dataset augmentation, CNN loss function, and sequence description lead to improvements over state-of-the-art methods on surveillance video footage.faceGesichtswiederkennungrecognitionvideoVideoverarbeitungHerrmann Christianauth315734BOOK9910346953203321Video-to-Video Face Recognition for Low-Quality Surveillance Data3023514UNINA