Sentence examples for rely on shape from inspiring English sources

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Traditional approaches used in building detection often rely on shape primitives that can be detected by 2D/3D computer vision techniques.

In comparison with current methods that mainly rely on shape and motion features, the use of textural features is a novel proposition that is found to be robust against undesirable, but often, realistic video conditions: low resolution and frame rate, lossy compression, and the presence of motion blurring and artifacts.

In contrast, cuboidal granulosa cells, which exhibit a five-fold higher proliferation and are located mostly adjacent to the oocyte during early follicle development divisions (Da Silva-Buttkus et al., 2008), cannot rely on shape cues for correct dynein localization and spindle orientation.

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In general, scattering ordinarily relies on shape, size, and composition of nanoparticles.

The proof relies on shape differentiation and a careful study of Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators associated to certain Helmholtz equations.

Furthermore, ligand-based virtual screening relying on shape alone was found to deliver performances comparable to protein-ligand docking [2, 3].

Recognizing such Euler flows as free-boundary problems, the proposed approach relies on shape differentiation combined with adjoint analysis to determine cost functional gradients.

The proposed superelastic viscous damper (SVD) relies on shape memory alloy (SMA) cables for re-centering capability and employs a viscoelastic (VE) damper that consists of two layers of a high damped (HD) blended butyl elastomer compound to augment its energy dissipation capacity.

Puzzle players sometimes turn a puzzle upside down so they cannot see the picture, relying on shape alone to fit pieces together.

Successful fiction relies on shaping, editing and imposing an artificial structure on the baggy and unmanageable details of existence, but Karl Ove does none of that.

Most of the time he relies on shaping the air with his left hand to coax more, or less, or to stress the seamlessness of a phrase, opening and shutting his mouth in a variety of fish-like gestures or letting his characterful eyebrows do the work.

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