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A novel block measure, named discrepancy, is introduced to describe how much a block is suitable to embed a message.
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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There are two key issues for the kernel-based regularization method: one is how to design a suitable kernel to embed in the kernel the prior knowledge of the LTI system to be identified, and the other one is how to tune the kernel such that the resulting regularized impulse response estimator can achieve a good bias variance tradeoff.
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.
In addition, it can identify suitable tasks to facilitate innovation and to embed anti-cheating measures in task design.
"It is important to allow small businesses to embed this in a suitable way.
Suitable extensions of the epsilon calculus make it possible to embed stronger, quantificational theories of numbers and sets in quantifier-free calculi.
However, we have been unable to embed the ensemble considered here in a suitable continuous-time branching process or otherwise check the general conditions of [ 24].
It needs to embed.
The Media Lecture Assembler is used to embed content.
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.
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