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Firstly, experiments are performed on ORL 1 category by taking one image of each person in the training set, and all of the remaining ones are used to formulate the test set.
"In the past, we could take one image or message and reach everyone, just using the three networks," she said.
And although the curators have done everything from dissecting daguerreotypes to laying out experiments showing how different kinds of color prints fade, they have overlooked the simplest way of depicting the distinctions between processes: to take one image and show how it looks when processed in different ways.
Furthermore, we take one image of a white balance chart to measure the projector's illumination non-uniformity over the projection, which can later be modeled and accounted for and balanced.
The SLO takes one image in ∼0.25 s, thus avoiding motion artifacts.
Time-lapse videos were created by taking one image every 20 s over a 20-min period (AxioVision, Carl Zeiss).
We therefore randomly select one image from those taken by each of the remaining 24 cameras and add them to (mathcal {D}_{4}) to form an extra database, (mathcal {D}_{5}), consisting of 1024 images.
"I took one of my landscape images (dunes in the Sahara) and fooled him into thinking that it was an electron microscopic image".
PAGE A13 OBITUARIES HUBERT VAN ES, 67 A Dutch photojournalist who covered the Vietnam War, he took one of the best-known images of the American evacuation of Saigon in 1975, of people scaling a ladder to a helicopter on a rooftop.
Before it conked out due to electrical problems in 2007, Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys took one of the first ever images of a planet around another star, a dot orbiting Fomalhaut, and it had become the foremost instrument on or near the Earth for investigating dark energy, the strange effect that is accelerating the expansion of the universe.
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