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    Agricultural production has increased manifold due to the advent of automation and intelligence in various stages of a crop’s life cycle. Introduction of such processes has led to a significant increase in the output and reduction in the costs incurred in manual labour and other farm equipment. A scheme where machine vision is implemented can be used to perceive the position of a fruit for harvesting. This technology has been used to develop both land and aerial based systems for fruit detection

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    ”Hold it right there and Drop that camera” ''WHAT grabbed my attention,'' said Alderman Edward M. Burke, ''was that TV commercial when the guy is eating the pasta like a slob, and the girl sends a photo of him acting like a slob to the fiancée.'' The commercial, for Sprint PCS, was meant to convey the spontaneity and reach afforded by the wireless world's latest craze, the camera phone. But what Mr. Burke saw was the peril. ''If I'm in a locker room changing clothes,'' he said, ''there shouldn't

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    one of the most important scenes as it helps to put an end to the long-term drama of the Uncle. This analysis will provide insightful ideas about the movements and the framings of camera and its uses in

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    The original method for hand washing guidelines included educational aids, visual images, and posters found throughout the hospital. These pictures usually instruct how to wash hands and other ways to avoid spreading infections. This is very effective to health care workers as it can help them comply and understand the mistakes they find in their own techniques. However, it only encourages them to comply rather than enforce them. Even though this way can be effective, doctors and nurses will not

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    yellow lines depicts the trails as the camera moved from the first frame to the last frame. 3D calibration: After the 2D track is generated the matchmoving program solve the camera using these points. In Boujou 5.0 this is done by a click of the button. Figure 6: Shows the 3D marker that represents the 2D tracks Testing: The markers stays in place if the calibration is correct. A test is carry by looking through the real camera and the 3D camera created. The results generated in figure

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    For years, there has been widespread debate whether our police force should use cameras to record their action. This began in the mid-1990, when police began using dash cameras in the squad cars. Though this idea was met with opposition, this camera is standard in all modern police cars. In Rialto California, all police officers began wearing body mounted cameras on the lapels of their shirts. Over the course of a year, the use of force by police dropped 60%, and complaints from citizens to the police

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    trials that incorrectly sentenced. The only judicious resolution is to have body cameras on the officers, this could solve many controversial occurrences. This can also go beyond just police brutality, but with the high appearance of police officers ' everywhere, they could be available to see other incidents, that would also be seen by the cameras that the police officer may be wearing. Police officers should have body cameras attached to them to aid in preventing the grievous issue of police brutality

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    The point is, race, racial profiling, and brutality also have a great deal to influence why this bill should be passed. In a 12 month trial in Rialto (CA) they held an experimental study in which they had a had some of their officers wear a body camera while on duty and other officers without one. Some of

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    looked like. Ancient civilizations from the Mayans and Aztecs have never been seen while they were in their pristine condition. The world is left with written descriptions and ruins not only of the cities themselves, but also the tools used. After the camera was invented in the early 1800s, events were more frequently recorded and it was clear what tools and cities looked like before modern-day. Photography has undoubtedly altered how we document events, created new job openings, and will give generations

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    Strategy Possibilities to Promote a Policy Change of Tempe Police Body Camera Activation In order to assist the Tempe Police Department better service the community, the city of Tempe equipped the police officers with body cameras to record interactions with the citizens for the safety of all involved. The policy instituted to facilitate that safety has one flaw. Whether or not the body cameras record an exchange between and officer and citizen is at the officer’s discretion instead of a mandatory

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