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image copy
noun
A backup copy of a database in a format that may be used, along with incremental logs, to recreate the database after a hardware failure
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In 2003, Kim applied the discrete cosine transform (DCT) technique to propose a content-based image copy detection method.
I like to take a compressed backup and then use FreeFileSync to make a mirror image copy of all my files on an external hard drive, so I absolutely know they are there.
By operating this way, you can make sure "all users are running exactly the same golden image copy of the operating system," Crosby says.
They'll be repurposed News Feed ads featuring a headline, image, copy text and a link in the static image or carousel format that can point users to external websites.
| Ty.StringTy => CL.T_Named "std::string" val optsV = CL.mkVar "opts" | Ty.StringTy => raise Fail "cast for StringTy" | Ty.ImageTy _ => raise Fail "cast for ImageTy" | Ty.SeqTy(_, NONE) => raise Fail "cast for dynamic SeqTy" | Ty.ImageTy _ => raise Fail "unexpected image copy" | Ty.SeqTy(_, NONE) => raise Fail "unexpected dynamic sequence copy".
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Consequently, it is reasonable for the Libraries to retain both the text and image copies.
This paper describes RIME (Replicated IMage dEtector), an alternative approach to watermarking for detecting unauthorized image copying on the Internet.
Our preliminary result shows that it can detect image copies effectively: It can find the top suspects and copes well with image format conversion, resampling, and requantization.
In study we present a system, RIME, that we have prototyped for detecting unauthorized image copying on the World-Wide Web.
And both the D- and L-RNA ribozymes were able to make mirror image copies of themselves.
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