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Specifically, after a brief training session, volunteers are asked to use the superior image-processing power of their minds to classify and measure properties of galaxies in the vast Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
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With a team of colleagues, Lin is developing a suite of Mathematica interactive manipulations that utilize advanced matrix-computing and image-processing algorithms.
Wolfram Blog : Mathematica and Natural Resources Research 2009
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Such datasets are currently used within research into topics such as information forensics and image-processing.
The February, 2009 Issue of First Monday is Now Available « ResourceShelf 2010
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To make the most of its 13.2 megapixel camera, Fujitsu F-06B mobile phone is equipped with the Milbeaut Mobile image-processing engine and capable of recording Full Hi-Vision video footage 1,920×1,080 resolution that is equivalent to videos taken by a digital video camera.
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Adobe makes a lot of influential software – the Photoshop image-processing program, for example; and Acrobat, the program that enables people to create and read PDF files.
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Even with fast-moving action sequences, compression artifacts (little jaggy parts of the image that are a telltale sign of insufficient image-processing power) were hardly visible.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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A unique marriage between Hubble Space Telescope astronomers and cancer researchers has produced an image-processing technique that shows promise in detecting early breast cancer.
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My image-processing brain-meats have NO IDEA how to deal with this picture.
Kennedy International: Mobiusbiking! Cosmo7 2009
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"" I don't think the question of artificiality can be resolved with this picture, '' says Mark Carlotto, an image-processing expert who has analyzed the Face.
A Mars Makeover 2008
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And in fact, when we compared the frames in the ad to frames from the debate video using the "eyedropper" tool in Photoshop image-processing software, we found that the frames in the Clinton ad are uniformly darker.
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