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Another was foiled because the lens was fitted with the wrong filter.
By checking this string for errors, Bob and Alice can see whether anyone has tried to intercept the transmission: An eavesdropper's efforts to view the polarization of the photons will ruin the ones for which he used the wrong filter, causing mistakes in the transmission.
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Many of the masks that were rushed to the site after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were the wrong type, or had the wrong filters.
The wrong kind of filter--a linear filter for a circularly polarized photon, or vice versa--not only won't elicit any information; it also will destroy the information contained in the photon.
In this way, the concept of fixed displacement cannot use to filter wrong feature matching.
However, in most cases, floating-point arithmetic is considered during calculations, which can lead to wrong assumptions about filter performance.
Through the slope concept, we can filter wrong feature matching between two frames, and to reserve the true feature matching information.
On the other hand, a very small value of ζ may cause more frequent updates where possibility of wrong estimations of filter coefficients would be higher, especially in V-P, U-P, and P-P cases.
Besides manual curation resulting in high cost of system operation, filtering method which can detect "unreadable" images or wrong outputs and filtered them out at the pre-processing or post-processing stages might be effective to improve the performance of machine vision systems for recognizing chemical structures.
Today we've gotten word of an example of what can go wrong with AdWords' filters don't work, and a Google employee may be behind it.
What's wrong with using filters, if people are concerned about local water supplies, and refillable bottles?
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