The system uses a highly accurate image-matching technique called Phase-Only Correlation (POC). The technique is used to align images and measure their similarity. With POC, the system registers images, corrects distortion and calculates a matching score.
Gail said that he and others had been concerned for some time about the assumptions they were making for women of African American and other racial and ethnic origin.
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The hope is that these individuals may respond to inhibitors targeting the mutated cell surface receptor. While some people suffer anaphylaxis as part of a serious allergic reaction, in two out of three people, anaphylaxis has no known cause and thus the anaphylactic reaction is called idiopathic.
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Verizon ups its FiOS speeds to 50Mbps, sets the internet on fire
Posted Nov 21st 2007 4:14AM by
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Not content with blazing up your local connection at , has once again bumped its already-painfully-fast FiOS broadband service into the realm of ridiculous.
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21 Nov 2007 | 8:06 pm | Gadget | No comments
We aren’t about to believe that Axiom Audio’s Audiobyte is actually the first made for the PC, but it’s pretty swank, regardless. The setup consists of a pair of ultra-compact speakers, a dedicated stereo amplifier and an optional (but totally necessary) subwoofer. Additionally, the firm offers ‘em up in seven different finishes including lacquered, real-wood Burled Walnut, and the standalone amplifier pushes some 55-watts to each 6.5- x 5.5- x 4-inch speaker. (Read content ‘Axiom Audio reveals real-wood PC speakers with plenty of oomph’…)
21 Nov 2007 | 5:28 pm | Gadget | No comments
At this point, it’s not clear if the interest around Sony’s ultra-thin, XEL-1 OLED TV is plain ol’ first-gen technology, gawker enthusiasm or valid consumer interest. As such, it’s hard to say whether an initial production run of just 2,000 units spread across 700 stores in Japan is going to be a problem or not. However, if you’re lucky enough to stumble across this storefront display you’d best not dawdle and dig deep for that ¥200,000 (about $1700 US) MSRP right then and there. (Read content ‘Sony’s XEL-1 OLED TV limited to 2000 units’…)
21 Nov 2007 | 4:49 pm | Gadget | No comments
Although the Rumbler, conceived and sold by Federal Signal, has been helping cops grab the attention of citizens for a few months, its shock waves are just now getting the publicity they demand. The setup is being installed on patrol cars in locales such as Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania and New York, and it serves the purpose of moving crowds / vehicles out of the way when an officer is headed to an emergency. (Read content ‘Police Rumbler grabs your attention, rattles your teeth’…)
21 Nov 2007 | 2:23 pm | Gadget | No comments
Research firm says planned internet capacity upgrades will fall 60% short by 2010
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A new study published by the Nemertes Research Group indicates that demand for bandwidth will outstrip capacity by 2010 — and that planned infrastructure upgrades will fall some 60-70 percent short of making up the difference.
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21 Nov 2007 | 12:53 pm | Gadget | No comments
Dell’s Inspiron 1525 / 1526 leak out, set to land next month
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Those pondering the purchase of an Inspiron should probably hold off for a month or so if you can, as it looks like suitable successors will soon be available for both.
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21 Nov 2007 | 12:05 pm | Gadget | No comments
As a publication whose bread and butter is handheld gadgets, we’re obviously more than a little excited about ‘ upcoming LEGO-style DIY electronics kit, which allows users to affix various modules to a small, open-source computer and create such magical products as a GPS-enabled digital camera with built in 3G modem and motion detector. (Read content ‘Working Bug Labs hardware hands-on’…)
21 Nov 2007 | 9:25 am | Gadget | No comments