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While working on a group of images in the eighties that he said were meant to illustrate "the monumental scale of lower Manhattan's skyscrapers," Rose created many frames that showed the towers as they often appeared then, as ubiquitous but incidental: glimpsed as part of the skyline, at the end of a southbound street or rising above a cluster of other structures.

Even though this scene was captured at the moment of pan and is rather short, many frames that look similar to each other formed a cluster and yielded a keyframe.

NR registration allows for extremely high SNR images by averaging many frames that have strongly reduced distortions, enabling sub-picometer precision measurements of atom positions in aberration-corrected Z-contrast STEM images of single-crystal materials and measurements of picometer-scale bond length variation at the surface of a Pt nanocatalyst [8].

The result of our method shows a series of frames by which one could figure out the plot, while the others, especially the first three results, have many frames that would be bad to contain in a video summary Fig. 6 The video summaries of ADL P_20.mp4 that is about 27 min long.

The final reconstructed model exploits the advantages of the histological images (i.e., high quality) as well as the advantages of the mCT images (many frames that provide an accurate 3D overview of the coiled cochlea) by projecting the 2D structures identified in the histological images on the 3D model derived from the mCT images.

We found that brain activations evoked by facial motion are not only due to the many frames that constitute a movie stimulus, but that the correct order of the frames is also important.

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Techniques have been developed to reduce the effect of the instabilities and increase the image SNR causing an improvement in image precision by averaging many short exposure frames that have been rigidly registered to one another [3,5].

The clustering in the above procedure is somewhat rough in that we use small θ a that produces many frames similar to the cluster centers, and also that the neighboring clusters contain almost the same results because the video is first evenly segmented so that neighboring segments may contain the same scene.

We got a lot done in Dodd-Frank, but many of the time frames that were built into the law were unrealistic.

Along a 1000-frame mofion of the man, the algorithm was run to predict the position of the man, after a gap of 1 to 50 frames, and the result was compared with the actual position of the human after that many frames.

With that many frames per second, every ebb and flow of the water -- surfing's ever-changing playing field -- is dramatically jaw-dropping.

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