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Some areas of the image could not be suitable to embed the message (e.g., a periodic texture, a sharp area, and so forth where changes could be more detectable), but a first-order statistic modeling is not able to discriminate such areas.
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A novel block measure, named discrepancy, is introduced to describe how much a block is suitable to embed a message.
Our experiment results demonstrate that our intelligible solution, based on low-cost image sensors to an adequate architecture and a simplified algorithm, is suitable to design embedded systems for SLAM applications in real time conditions.
This rises a new challenge to investigate whether by adopting the same optimization strategies as those used for high-end GPU is suitable to design an embedded system-based SLAM applications.
That model is suitable to describe an optimal embedding scheme that embeds a watermark with its largest possible size (in bits) to offer the highest possible detection ability.
To verify that we are suitable to become adoptive parents.
Cherries are suitable to candy.
Additionally, the use of biologically inspired self-organization concepts has proved to be suitable for being embedded in these approaches enabling better performances to be achieved.
The approach is suitable for embedded remote microsystems structures with no physical links to the outside world.
The proposed system is able to provide stable performances regardless their intrinsic features of drivers and is suitable for embedded implementation.
It suggests component architectures based on a principle called "actor-oriented design", where actors interact according to a model of computation, and describes some models of computation that are suitable for embedded software.
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