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The most interesting of the longhorn beetles that I have found. This one is an excellent bee mimic. From the size to the behaviour. It flew from leaf to leaf, never stopping for long, making it quite difficult to photograph. Wasn't really satisfied with any one picture, but together hopefully they show the amazing mimicry at play here. The hind legs are thickened as in bees to mimic pollen carrying buckets, they are even more heavily bristled! There is a green patch on the head, since the eyes of a lot of these bees are green. The colouration is perfect! The segmentation of the abdomen and even the wings which don't look to be held in an elytra! Fantastic!!!!Found during a day hike around Sandoval lake lodge, Tambopata river area, Amazonian lowlands, Peru.

The high floatation properties of foam has made the Black Foam Ant a favorite fly among terrestrial fishermen. Some fish seem to prefer the realistic segmentation and suggestion of legs provided by this pattern to other ants.

Wicked Bionic

 

Advertising and Marketing agency Wicked Bionic are proven experts in segmented audience marketing strategies, community outreach to drive engagement, ad design and creation, strategic media buying and media placement, proprietary analytics and optimization tactics.

 

Address: 1516 Westwood Blvd, #202, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA

Phone: 424-294-2533

Website: wickedbionic.com

 

Wicked Bionic

 

Advertising and Marketing agency Wicked Bionic are proven experts in segmented audience marketing strategies, community outreach to drive engagement, ad design and creation, strategic media buying and media placement, proprietary analytics and optimization tactics.

 

Address: 1516 Westwood Blvd, #202, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA

Phone: 424-294-2533

Website: wickedbionic.com

 

This is a photo of signs for a Mountain Lion at 17525 Rancho del Rio, taken on Feb 6, 2012. The scat was actually located in the citrus grove and relocated to the driveway to facilitate a single photo. This track is very typical of mountain lion, and appears to be a left front paw (based on toe lengths and symmetry). The 3.5" sizeis characteristic as well as the shape of the toes and "heel" pad.

 

The scat contained a lot of rabbit fur. While often mountain lion scat would include deer fur, there are few if any deer here and its absence is not surprising. The scat has the cat characteristic segmentation, hard mucous coating, and "green dust" that is unique to cat scat.

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Image analysis is a scientific discipline which provides theoretical foundations and methods for solving problems appearing in a range of areas as diverse as biology, medicine, physics, astronomy, geography, chemistry, robotics, and industrial manufacturing. It deals with algorithms and methods aimed at extracting meaningful information from images; obtaining quantitative measurements such as lengths, areas, and thicknesses; and deriving object elements such as contours, skeletons, and holes. The processing is done through computer systems, and the focus is therefore usually on images presented in digital form.

 

The reviewing and program committee consisted of 86 scientists from 29 countries, and five continents. The selection of papers was very rigorous: each paper was sent to at least four members of the program committee for a double-blind review.

 

The volume starts with the survey paper entitled "Current Challenges in Vision-Based Driver Assistance" by the invited speaker Reinhard Klette from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. This paper reviews current developments in the field of vision-based active safety components of cars, which aim at advanced solutions, using stereo or motion data as basic input for providing accurate lane or corridor data, for estimating ego motion, or for pedestrian detection. The fifteen contributed papers included in this volume are separated into the following three sections: Discrete, Digital and Computational Geometry and their Applications to Image Analysis; Topological and Combinatorial Models, and Grammars for Image Representation and Analysis; Segmentation, Processing, and Reconstruction of Digital Images.

Photo by Echo Xie

 

Friday June 22, 2012 12:00pm - 1:30pm @ World Resources Institute (10 G St NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002)

 

Most nonprofit organizations are making use of video as a communications tool, but not as many consider their long-term objectives with video. In a quickly evolving media landscape, a video communications strategy must include short- and long-term planning, audience identification and segmentation, and distribution strategies in order to get your organization's message to the right audiences. Join our panel as we explore best practices in the planning, creation and distribution of nonprofit video.

 

Lunch sandwiches will be provided by the organizer for the first 40 attendees who preregister online and bring their Eventbrite confirmation to the event.

 

Our panel will address the following topics:

How to use video as part of a larger communications campaign,

How to determine your audiences and the key issues that matter to them,

The benefits of establishing a long-term relationship with a videographer/editor and animator,

How to create a media file library,

How to allocate resources to use video as part of a long-term communications strategy,

How to create videos with "legs" (that will be picked up by other news sites, blogs, etc).

How to distribute video so as to build your audience,

How infographics and animation can add to your story,

...and more!

 

Panelists:

Kristen Milhollin (Moderator) - Co-Founder, The Goodspeaks Project

Ben Connors - Media Innovator and Visual Journalist

Will Carroll - Creative Director and Principal, Geoill; Organizer, DC Animation Group

Diane Sherman - Founder and Principal, Dianne Sherman Communications

Martha Dodge - Independent Visual Journalist, Still Photographer and Writer

Dave Cooper, Films and Brand Manager, World Resources Institute

 

Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival

  

Photo by Echo Xie

 

Friday June 22, 2012 12:00pm - 1:30pm @ World Resources Institute (10 G St NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002)

 

Most nonprofit organizations are making use of video as a communications tool, but not as many consider their long-term objectives with video. In a quickly evolving media landscape, a video communications strategy must include short- and long-term planning, audience identification and segmentation, and distribution strategies in order to get your organization's message to the right audiences. Join our panel as we explore best practices in the planning, creation and distribution of nonprofit video.

 

Lunch sandwiches will be provided by the organizer for the first 40 attendees who preregister online and bring their Eventbrite confirmation to the event.

 

Our panel will address the following topics:

How to use video as part of a larger communications campaign,

How to determine your audiences and the key issues that matter to them,

The benefits of establishing a long-term relationship with a videographer/editor and animator,

How to create a media file library,

How to allocate resources to use video as part of a long-term communications strategy,

How to create videos with "legs" (that will be picked up by other news sites, blogs, etc).

How to distribute video so as to build your audience,

How infographics and animation can add to your story,

...and more!

 

Panelists:

Kristen Milhollin (Moderator) - Co-Founder, The Goodspeaks Project

Ben Connors - Media Innovator and Visual Journalist

Will Carroll - Creative Director and Principal, Geoill; Organizer, DC Animation Group

Diane Sherman - Founder and Principal, Dianne Sherman Communications

Martha Dodge - Independent Visual Journalist, Still Photographer and Writer

Dave Cooper, Films and Brand Manager, World Resources Institute

 

Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival

  

Wicked Bionic

 

Advertising and Marketing agency Wicked Bionic are proven experts in segmented audience marketing strategies, community outreach to drive engagement, ad design and creation, strategic media buying and media placement, proprietary analytics and optimization tactics.

 

Address: 1516 Westwood Blvd, #202, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA

Phone: 424-294-2533

Website: wickedbionic.com

 

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Taken with the Canon G11 (best viewed large or original)

Large: farm3.static.flickr.com/2612/4057390239_326c8640fc_o.jpg

 

1) daddy-longlegs, 2) harvestmen and 3) opilionids. They are characterized by having one basic body segment which shows segmentation on the posterior portion, at most 2 eyes and all 8 legs attach to the pill-like body segment.

 

They are usually found under logs and rocks, prefer moist habitat although they can be found in the desert, often have long flexible legs (in the temperate Northern hemisphere but there are also short-legged daddy-longlegs) and they do not produce silk so therefore they are never found in webs unless they are being eaten by spiders.

 

Because they are found under logs and other stuff which people most often are not turning over, most folks don't run into daddy-longlegs very often.

 

The above text from: spiders.ucr.edu/daddylonglegs.html

   

Mine, Yours, Ours 2019

 

Filodrammatica Gallery, Rijeka

14th February, 2019

 

on view until 1st March, 2019 (Mon-Fri 5 - 8 pm)

 

Curated by Silvio Lorusso

 

Featured artists: Anxious to Make, Deconstructeam, Constant Dullaart, Maria Eichhorn, Sam Kidel, Alina Lupu, François Girard Meunier, Elisa Giardina Papa, Ottonie Von Roeder, Sebastian Schmieg and Jeff Thompson

 

Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more

Screenshot of Day CQ5 WCM Version 5.3 Released February 2010

 

New in 5.3 is real-time visitor segmentation. You can define rules that puts visitors in one or more segments e.g. based on geo location or search keywords from Google. The segments are then used to deliver personalized content.

 

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So, it seems they run Linux to drive the Virgin Atlantic in-flight entertainment system. The segmentation fault and subsequent auto reboot reveals all!

Steve Latin-Kasper, Director of Market Data and Research, NTEA, delivers an analysis of the work truck industry, including market size and segmentation by cab type and weight class, and more.

 

Learn more about NTEA's 2019 Executive Leadership Summit at www.ntea.com/executivesummit

I have no idea .....

Found at the lower end of the Fly Creek Shale exposure just south of Eagle Plains, Yukon Territory.

The fossil fragment is about one half to one and a half Cm. wide by 12 Cm. long.

On finding this, my first thought was ... Crinoid? ... but , no, it does not show that type of segmentation.

Interestingly, I've not found any trace of crinoids (sea lillies) in this fossil assemblage.

I like it a lot, when power cables segment the sky – do you, too?

Steve Latin-Kasper, Director of Market Data and Research, NTEA, delivers an analysis of the work truck industry, including market size and segmentation by cab type and weight class, and more.

 

Learn more about NTEA's 2019 Executive Leadership Summit at www.ntea.com/executivesummit

The image data you have to be annotated before it is utilized. The practice of the process of labelling your dataset is known in the field of image data: gts.ai/facial-parts-semantic-segmentation-dataset/ annotation. You can label your data on your own or use a third-party annotation service, or use the machine-learning automation. Even with machine learning:

"Orange and Green Embryo Segmentation", 2010

hot-sculpted, cut, color laminated glass

7 x 12.5 x 6"

Duane Reed Gallery

Today's fossil is Rutellifrons wolfforum (PE 22898) a type of marine polychaete worm sometimes called a bristle worm because of all the thin bristles or hairs that stick out from the body. This fossil is about 305 million years old and from the Pennsylvanian Mazon Creek fossil site in Illinois. the two photographs were taken with different types of lighting. The first photograph used low angle textural lighting to bring out details using shadows as the light rakes across the surface of the fossil. In this light the segmentation of the worm is highlighted. The second photograph used polarized lighting that can enhance contrast and saturation and reduce reflections. The polarized light highlights the squiggly bristles on the side of the worm. Today I am in Vancouver, British Columbia giving a talk at the Geological Society of America on how to take photographs like this.

 

(c) The Field Museum, Paul Mayer

Moments of the WhoLoDancE Performative Workshop realised as a one-day event (27 October 2018, Casa Paganini InfoMus) during the Festival della Scienza of Genova, Italy.

The high floatation properties of foam has made this Brown Foam Ant Fly a favorite among terrestrial fishermen. Some fish seem to prefer the realistic segmentation and suggestion of legs provided by this pattern to other ants.

 

Jiyong Lee-White Cell Segmentation

The Always Fruitful Lamentations of The Empty Lot, former Owl Club, Austin TX. Taken with my iPud.

 

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Possibly the most explanation for anything that we saw in the whole museum

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Entry in category 3 Locations and instruments; Copyright CC-BY-NC-ND: Marius Pfister

 

Archaeologists have been studying stone masonry for centuries. This has traditionally been a slow process, requiring manual surveying and drawing every single stone by hand. Thanks to new tools such as laser scanning and photogrammetry, surveying has become easier and faster than ever before. A next step in the processing and analysing of the captured data is now being made with the integration of AI into these processes. By utilizing the versatility of deep learning, a neural network for the segmentation of nearly any kind of image has been created. This allows for the very rapid and accurate vectorization of photogrammetric surveys, reducing a lengthy and manual process to mere seconds and propelling masonry analysis in building archaeology to new heights.

 

As Vice President of Strategic Targeting at SIGMA Marketing Group, Paul Raca oversees all marketing analytics and predictive modeling projects for SIGMA’s clients, leading a team with an unparalleled ability to bring unique marketing solutions to market.

 

Paul has more than 20 years of experience in statistical analysis and predictive modeling. His expertise is founded in the financial services industry but has carried over to business-to-business applications and consumer markets in the past seven years. His work has been published in Housing Economics and Marketing journals, and he has presented a number of times at national Direct Marketing Association conferences.

 

Paul holds a bachelor’s degree in Statistics and Economics from the University of Chicago and a master’s degree in Applied Statistics from George Mason University.

 

Read Paul's articles on SIGMA's blog: Fifth Gear Analytics

Jiyong Lee

"Orange & Magenta Embro Segmentation", 2009

hotformed cut color laminated carved glass

6.5 x 12.5 x 7"

Duane Reed Gallery

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