Two-beam interferometry is a tool of high-precision length-metrology, where displacements are measured to within sub-nanometer resolution and accuracy. Differential wavefront sensing - via phase detection by segmented photodiodes - adds the capability of simultaneously measuring the target translation and rotation. This paper gives an analytical model explaining the observation of fake tilts by a combined x-ray and optical interferometer.
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Comput Intell Neurosci
September 2022
Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Spectrum of applications in computer vision use object detection algorithms driven by the power of AI and ML algorithms. State of art detection models like faster Region based convolutional Neural Network (RCNN), Single Shot Multibox Detector (SSD), and You Only Look Once (YOLO) demonstrated a good performance for object detection, but many failed in detecting small objects. In view of this an improved network structure of YOLOv4 is proposed in this paper.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo-beam interferometry is a tool of high-precision length-metrology, where displacements are measured to within sub-nanometer resolution and accuracy. Differential wavefront sensing - via phase detection by segmented photodiodes - adds the capability of simultaneously measuring the target translation and rotation. This paper gives an analytical model explaining the observation of fake tilts by a combined x-ray and optical interferometer.
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February 2005
Division of Media Technology, SangMyng University, 7 Hongji-Dong, Chongro-Gu, Seoul 110-743, South Korea.
I propose a new iris image acquisition method based on wide- and narrow-view iris cameras. The narrow-view camera has the functionalities of automatic zooming, focusing, panning, and tilting based on the two-dimensional and three-dimensional eye positions detected from the wide- and narrow-view stereo cameras. By using the wide- and narrow-view iris cameras, I compute the user's gaze position, which is used for aligning the X-Y position of the user's eye, and I use the visible-light illuminator for fake-eye detection.
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