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Title Machine vision and human-machine interface : technologies, applications and challenges / Simon T. Yates.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Publishers, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Computer Science, Technology and Applications
Computer science, technology and applications.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents MACHINE VISION AND HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES ; MACHINE VISION AND HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES ; CONTENTS; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 FREE ONLINE MACHINE TRANSLATION AND THE FUTURE OF LANGUAGE LEARNING ; Abstract ; 1. The Multiple Dimensions of Free Online Machine Translation (FOMT) ; 2. FOMT: Uses and Users ; 3. FOMT in a Multilingual Global Realm; 4. FOMT in the Foreign Language Learning Context ; 5. FOMT and the Rapid Expansion of Online Learning, MOOCs and Crowd-Sourced Translation
6. A Glimpse into the Future of FOMT and Language Learning Summary and Conclusion ; References ; Chapter2THEWEBASAPLATFORMFOREXPERIMENTALHUMAN-COMPUTERLINGUISTICINTERACTION; Abstract; 1.Introduction; 2.ProposedPlatform; 2.1.ArchitectureSketch; 2.2.UserInterface; 2.3.Parser; 2.4.Net; 2.5.PlatformTuning; 3.Example:ReversedTuringTest; 3.1.Results; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 ISSUES AND STRATEGIES FOR MULTILINGUAL TEXT PROCESSING IN THE DOMAIN OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ; Abstract; 1. Introduction
2. Issues Concerning Processing Multilingual Texts in the Domain of International Affairs 3. The Multiple Processing Grids Approach ; 4. Written Texts ; 4.1. The Ambiguity Resolution Grid (Level 1) ; 4.2. The Complex Information Grid (Level 2) ; 4.3. The Connotative Features Grid (Level 3) ; 5. The Spoken Messages Processing Grid (Level 4) ; Conclusion and Further Research ; References ; Chapter 4 MACHINE VISION-BASED METHODS FOR MEASURING THE CROSS-SECTIONAL GEOMETRIC ACCURACY OF MICRODRILLS AND THEIR COMPARISONS ; Abstract; LIST OF SYMBOLS; 1. Introduction
2. Methods for Measuring the Cross-Sectional Web Thickness 2.1. The Best-Fit Circle (BFC) Approach ; 2.2. The Extreme Common-Tangent-Circle (ECTC) Approach ; 3. Methods for Measuring the Cross-Sectional Outer Diameter ; 3.1. The Fitted Dividing Line (FDL) Approach ; 3.2. The Exterior Contour Segmenting (ECS) Approach ; 4. Experimental Results and Discussion ; 4.1. Experimental Setup ; 4.2. Results and Discussion ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgments ; References ; Chapter 5 THE DEVELOPMENT, RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF MT AND CAT SYSTEMS IN CHINA ; Abstract ; Introduction; Machine Translation
Computer Aided Translation Snowman CAT ; Yaxin CATS ; TCAT ; WinMAT ; MTI Program in Universities; The Localization Industry ; Transn (China) Technology ; Lan-Bridge Communications ; Conclusion ; References ; Chapter6INTERACTIONABSTRACTIONSFORPUBLICDISPLAYAPPLICATIONS; Abstract; 1.Introduction; 2.InteractionTasksandControls; 2.1.InteractionTasks; 2.1.1.Select; Typeofselection; 2.1.2.Dataentry; Bounds; 2.1.3.Uploadmedia; Mediatype; Medialocationtype; 2.1.4.Downloadmedia; Mediatype; Medialocationtype; Targetdevice; Targetperson; 2.1.5.Signalpresence; Locationdisclosure; Locationverification
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Language English.
Subject Computer vision.
Computer vision.
Human-computer interaction.
Human-computer interaction.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Yates, Simon T., editor.
Other Form: Print version: Machine vision and human-machine interface New York : Nova Publishers, [2016] 9781634838764 (hardcover) (DLC) 2015039950
ISBN 9781634840521 ebook
1634840526
9781634838764 hardcover
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