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Journal articles on the topic "Viewpoint control"

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Page, Ben. "Viewpoint - Quality Control." International Journal of Market Research 47, no. 4 (July 2005): 453–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/147078530504700406.

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Thorpe, S. A. "Viewpoint: CLIMATE CONTROL?" Weather 47, no. 11 (November 1992): 454–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1477-8696.1992.tb07129.x.

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O'Dea, William A. "Budgetary control — a behavioural viewpoint." International Journal of Hospitality Management 4, no. 4 (January 1985): 179–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0278-4319(85)90056-8.

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KITAJIMA, Kazutomo, and Kazunari TANAKA. "Fundamental Frequency Control; Aerodynamic Viewpoint." Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica 88, no. 4 (1995): 419–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5631/jibirin.88.419.

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Pan, Tong, Xiao Jing Li, Hao Peng Wang, and Ting Ting Liu. "Research on Method of 3D Models Viewpoint Control Based on VRML." Advanced Materials Research 753-755 (August 2013): 1283–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.753-755.1283.

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It is important for human-computer interaction smoothly with viewpoint controlling in complex virtual space based on VRML. Analyses the application characters of viewpoint during the realization of 3D models with VRML, and researches the methods of viewpoint control from the point of the viewpoint interactive technology of 3D models, focuses on approach of viewpoint control using Viewpoint node and NavigationInfo node, and provides the demos of the relevant VRML programs.
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Rygler, K. "Viewpoint." Electronics Systems and Software 1, no. 6 (December 1, 2003): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ess:20030612.

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Wang, Bo Hang, Dao Bo Wang, Zain Anwar Ali, Bai Ting Ting, and Hao Wang. "An overview of various kinds of wind effects on unmanned aerial vehicle." Measurement and Control 52, no. 7-8 (May 13, 2019): 731–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020294019847688.

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Attitude, speed, and position of unmanned aerial vehicles are susceptible to wind disturbance. The types, characteristics, and mathematical models of the wind, which have great influence on unmanned aerial vehicle in the low-altitude environment, are summarized, including the constant wind, turbulent flow, many kinds of wind shear, and the propeller vortex. Combined with the mathematical model of the unmanned aerial vehicle, the mechanism of unmanned aerial vehicle movement in the wind field is illustrated from three different kinds of viewpoints including velocity viewpoint, force viewpoint, and energy viewpoint. Some simulation tests have been implemented to show the effects of different kinds of wind on unmanned aerial vehicle’s path and flight states. Finally, some proposals are presented to tell reader in which condition, which wind model should be added to simulation, and how to enhance the stability of unmanned aerial vehicle for different kinds of wind fields.
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Downs, J. J., A. C. Hiester, S. M. Miller, and K. B. Yount. "Industrial Viewpoint on Design/Control Tradeoffs." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 27, no. 7 (June 1994): 105–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-6670(17)47972-9.

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Magaña, Alejandro, Jonas Dirr, Philipp Bauer, and Gunther Reinhart. "Viewpoint Generation Using Feature-Based Constrained Spaces for Robot Vision Systems." Robotics 12, no. 4 (July 26, 2023): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/robotics12040108.

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The efficient computation of viewpoints while considering various system and process constraints is a common challenge that any robot vision system is confronted with when trying to execute a vision task. Although fundamental research has provided solid and sound solutions for tackling this problem, a holistic framework that poses its formal description, considers the heterogeneity of robot vision systems, and offers an integrated solution remains unaddressed. Hence, this publication outlines the generation of viewpoints as a geometrical problem and introduces a generalized theoretical framework based on Feature-Based Constrained Spaces (C-spaces) as the backbone for solving it. A C-space can be understood as the topological space that a viewpoint constraint spans, where the sensor can be positioned for acquiring a feature while fulfilling the constraint. The present study demonstrates that many viewpoint constraints can be efficiently formulated as C-spaces, providing geometric, deterministic, and closed solutions. The introduced C-spaces are characterized based on generic domain and viewpoint constraints models to ease the transferability of the present framework to different applications and robot vision systems. The effectiveness and efficiency of the concepts introduced are verified on a simulation-based scenario and validated on a real robot vision system comprising two different sensors.
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van der Schaft, Arjan. "Port-Hamiltonian Modeling for Control." Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems 3, no. 1 (May 3, 2020): 393–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-control-081219-092250.

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This article provides a concise summary of the basic ideas and concepts in port-Hamiltonian systems theory and its use in analysis and control of complex multiphysics systems. It gives special attention to new and unexplored research directions and relations with other mathematical frameworks. Emergent control paradigms and open problems are indicated, including the relation with thermodynamics and the question of uniting the energy-processing view of control, as emphasized by port-Hamiltonian systems theory, with a complementary information-processing viewpoint.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Viewpoint control"

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Ghezzi, Roberta. "Almost-Riemannian Geometry from a Control Theoretical Viewpoint." Doctoral thesis, SISSA, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/4140.

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Sather, Jonathon J. "Viewpoint Optimization for Autonomous Strawberry Harvesting with Deep Reinforcement Learning." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2019. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/2008.

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Autonomous harvesting may provide a viable solution to mounting labor pressures in the United States' strawberry industry. However, due to bottlenecks in machine perception and economic viability, a profitable and commercially adopted strawberry harvesting system remains elusive. In this research, we explore the feasibility of using deep reinforcement learning to overcome these bottlenecks and develop a practical algorithm to address the sub-objective of viewpoint optimization, or the development of a control policy to direct a camera to favorable vantage points for autonomous harvesting. We evaluate the algorithm's performance in a custom, open-source simulated environment and observe affirmative results. Our trained agent yields 8.7 times higher returns than random actions and 8.8 percent faster exploration than our best baseline policy, which uses visual servoing. Visual investigation shows the agent is able to fixate on favorable viewpoints, despite having no explicit means to propagate information through time. Overall, we conclude that deep reinforcement learning is a promising area of research to advance the state of the art in autonomous strawberry harvesting.
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Messaoudi, Mohammed. "Requirements elicitation through viewpoint control in a natural language environment." Thesis, Durham University, 1994. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/5479/.

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While requirements engineering is about building a conceptual model of part of reality, requirements validation involves assessing the model for correctness, completeness, and consistency. Viewpoint resolution is the process of comparing different views of a given situation and reconciling different opinions. In his doctoral dissertation Leite [72] proposes viewpoint resolution as a means for early validation of requirements of large systems. Leite concentrates on the representation of two different views using a special language, and the identification of their syntactic differences. His method relies heavily on redundancy: two viewpoints (systems analysts) should consider the same topic, use the same vocabulary, and use the same rule-based language which constrains how the rules should be expressed. The quality of discrepancies that can be detected using his method depends on the quality of the viewpoints. The hypothesis of this thesis is that, independently of the quality of the viewpoints, the number of viewpoints, the language, and the domain, it is possible to detect better quality discrepancies and to point out problems earlier than Leite's method allows. In the first part of this study, viewpoint-oriented requirements engineering methods are classified into categories based on the kind of multiplicity the methods address: multiple human agents, multiple specification processes, or multiple representation schemes. The classification provides a framework for the comparison and the evaluation of viewpoint-based methods. The study then focuses on the critical evaluation of Leite's method both analytically and experimentally. Counter examples were designed to identify the situations the method cannot handle. The second part of the work concentrates on the development of a method for the very early validation of requirements that improves on Leite's method and pushes the boundaries of the validation process upstream towards fact-finding, and downstream towards conflicts resolution. The Viewpoint Control Method draws its principles from the fields of uncertainty management and natural language engineering. The basic principle of the method is that, in order to make sense of a domain one must learn about the information sources and create models of their behaviour. These models are used to assess pieces of information, in natural language, received from the sources and to resolve conflicts between them. The models are then reassessed in the light of feedback from the results of the process of information evaluation and conflict resolution. Among the implications of this approach is the very early detection of problems, and the treatment of conflict resolution as an explicit and an integral part of the requirements engineering process. The method is designed to operate within a large environment called LOLITA that supports relevant aspects of natural language engineering. In the third part of the study the Viewpoint Control Method is applied and experimentally evaluated, using examples and practical case studies. Comparing the proposed approach to Leite's shows that the Viewpoint Control Method is of wider scope, is able to detect problems earlier, and is able to point out better quality problems. The conclusions of the investigation support the view that underlines the naivety of assuming competence or objectivity of each source of information.
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Chow, Yum-yuet Francis. "Development control on floodplain in Hong Kong : a flood mitigation viewpoint /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1995. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B2594759x.

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Chow, Yum-yuet Francis, and 周欽乙. "Development control on floodplain in Hong Kong: a flood mitigation viewpoint." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1995. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31251353.

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Sharma, Subedi Chandan. "Robustness of adaptive control systems to unmodeled dynamics : a describing function viewpoint." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/113498.

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Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-44).
Recently, it was shown that a standard model reference adaptive controller modified with a suitably tuned projection algorithm ensures robustness (global boundedness) of the overall adaptive system to a class of unmodeled dynamics with minimal restrictions. However, extensive first-principle based arguments and/or analysis of the parameter trajectory is employed. An alternative to such analysis, albeit approximate, is to use the well-known Describing Function (DF) method. In doing so, the analysis of the robust adaptive control problem becomes tractable and resembles that of familiar and classical linear stability analysis.
by Chandan Sharma Subedi.
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Urata, Tomoko. "Morphology Control of Anodized Porous Silicon from the Viewpoint of Solvent in Electrolyte Solutions." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/217176.

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Murphy, Taylor B. "Within Reach: The Contribution of Dynamic Viewpoint to the Perception of Remote Environments." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1500466996274077.

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Jacob, Thibaut. "Contrôle orbital pour le tracé de trajectoires 3D à l'aide des mouvements de la tête." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, ENST, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ENST0044.

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Le domaine du son 3D est aujourd'hui en pleine effervescence du fait d'une combinaison de facteurs (normalisation de nouveaux formats audio, équipement des salles de cinéma, etc.). Les travaux effectués dans ce domaine se sont principalement concentrés sur le codage et le traitement du son 3D. Cependant, la création interactive de contenus sonores 3D n'est pas un problème trivial, car cette tâche nécessite de tracer ou d'éditer des trajectoires en trois dimensions pour animer des sources sonores dans l'espace. Dans cette thèse en Interaction Homme-Machine (IHM), nous considérons l'édition de trajectoires de sources sonores en 3D comme un cas particulier de tâche de modélisation 3D et proposons plusieurs contributions. Sur le plan conceptuel, nous proposons un espace de conception pour le tracé de trajectoires en trois dimensions. Nous présentons également une classification des contrôles de caméra existants en fonction du type de contrôle et des modalités utilisées. Sur le plan empirique, nous conduisons 5 études utilisateurs dans le but de créer une technique d'interaction pour le contrôle du point de vue orbital permettant d'effectuer une rotation de 3600 en utilisant le roulis de la tête. Enfin , nous présentons une implémentation de notre technique ainsi que son intégration dans le logiciel de modélisation 3D Blender et dans le logiciel Performer utilisé par Radio France pour contrôler la position de sources sonores dans le cadre de performances en son 3D
The field of 3D sound is experiencing rapid growth due to a combination of factors (standardization of new audio formats, equipment for cinemas, etc.). While mast of the work in this field has focused on 3D sound processing, creating 3D auditory content interactively remains a challenging task because il requires drawing and editing three dimensional trajectories to control the movement of audio sources in space. ln this thesis in Human-Computer Interaction (HGI), we consider the creation of audio source trajectories as a particular case of 3D modelling and propose the following contributions. On a conceptual level, we tirst present a design space of 3D trajectory creation techniques. We also propose a classification of existing camera controls in relation to the type of control and modalities. On an empirical level, we conducted five user studies in order to design a new interaction technique for orbital viewpoint control. This technique allows users to perform 360 wide rotations by leveraging head roll rotations. Finally, we propose an implementation of our interaction technique and present its integration with two applications: Blender, a well-known 3D modelling software, and Performer, which ls used by Radio France to place sound sources in 3D space during live events
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Ye, Fangping. "Slepian-Wolf source coding using LDPC codes for free viewpoint television." Thesis, Ecole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Atlantique Bretagne Pays de la Loire, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019IMTA0162.

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La Télévision Interactive (FTV) est un service de vidéo à la demande qui permet au client de choisir l’angle de vue de la vidéo. Le défi principal est de stocker un d’énorme volume de données et d’extraire une petite partie de ces données à la demande et en temps réel. Pour améliorer le décodage de l’information, on peut supposer que les vues précédemment reçues sont conservées par l’utilisateur. Le problème ainsi posé devient un problème de codage de sources avec information adjacente du côté de l’utilisateur. Cette thèse s’inscrit dans ce contexte. Elle s’intègre au projet CominLabs InterCom dont l’objectif est de proposer des solutions pour l’accès massif aléatoire à des sous-ensembles de données corrélées. Dans cette thèse, nous proposons des schémas pratiques de codage de sources sans perte sous l’hypothèse d’une information adjacente. Ces schémas sont basés sur des codes de type Low Density Parity Check (LDPC). Les méthodes de l’état de l’art utilisent des solutions adaptatives en débit s’appuyant sur des codes LDPC de type Rateless ou LDPC Accumulés (LDPCA). Mais les codes Rateless fonctionnent mal aux débits faibles, et les codes LDPCA ne sont pas adaptés aux débits élevés. Dans cette thèse, on combine les deux méthodes pour construire des codes LDPC aux débits adaptables offrant une large gamme de débits. Cependant, la technique LDPCA ne permet pas d’optimiser la distribution des degrés du code, ni de contrôler le nombre de cycles courts pour tous les rendements. C’est pourquoi nous proposons deux nouvelles méthodes de construction pour remplacer le code LDPCA. Les résultats de la simulation montrent une amélioration des performances par rapport à LDPCA. Enfin, nous intégrons la construction de codes sans perte dans un schéma complet de codage de source avec pertes développé pour l’application FTV dans le cadre du project InterCom
Many multimedia applications such as Free Viewpoint Television (FTV) use a distant service provider that offers customized services depending on the user request. The main challenge is the efficient storage of a huge amount of data and the real-time extraction of a small fraction of these data upon request. In some applications such as FTV, the requests previously addressed by the user can help to optimize both the storage and the extraction. The problem can thus be seen as a source coding problem with side information at the user side. This PhD thesis fits into this context. It is part of the CominLabs project InterCom that focuses on solutions for massive random access to subsets of correlated data. In this thesis, we investigate practical lossless source coding schemes with side information based on Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes. State-of-the-art approaches use rate-adaptive LDPC codes such as rateless codes and LDPC accumulate (LDPCA) codes. Rateless codes perform poorly at low coding rates while LDPCA is not adapted to high-rates. In this thesis, we combine both methods to constructrate-adaptive LDPC codes offering a wide range of rates. However LDPCA does not allow to optimize the code degree distribution, nor to control the amount of short cycles at all rates. This is why we propose two novel rate-adaptive LDPC code constructions to replace the LDPCA part. Simulation results show improved performance compared to LDPCA. Finally, we incorporate the proposed lossless code construction into a complete lossy source coding scheme that was developped for FTV in the framework of the InterCom project
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Books on the topic "Viewpoint control"

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7.

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Shewhart, W. A. Statistical method from the viewpoint ofquality control. New York: Dover, 1986.

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1900-, Deming W. Edwards, ed. Statistical method from the viewpoint of quality control. New York: Dover, 1986.

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1949-, McBride David, and Dryden Flight Research Facility, eds. Operational viewpoint of the X-29A digital flight control system. Edwards, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, Dryden Flight Research Center, 1988.

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Colaneri, Patrizio. Control theory and design: An RH₂ and RH [infinity] viewpoint. San Diego, Calif: Academic Press, 1997.

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Zooforé: Friend or enemy of the forests? : the viewpoint of the son of a Malian peasant. [London]: IIED, International Institute for Environment and Development, 1990.

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Sanogo, Youssouf. Zooforé: Friend or enemy of the forests? : the viewpoint of the son of a Malian peasant. [London?]: Dryland Networks Programme, International Institute for Environment and Development, 1990.

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Shingō, Shigeo. A study of the Toyota production system from an industrial engineering viewpoint. Cambridge, Mass: Productivity Press, 1989.

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A study of the Toyota production system from an industrial engineering viewpoint. Portland, OR: Productivity Press, 1989.

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1959-, Roleff Tamara L., ed. Gun control: Opposing viewpoints. San Diego, Calif: Greenhaven Press, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Viewpoint control"

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Optimal Control Problem." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 137–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_10.

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Control of Configurations." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 97–107. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_7.

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Lu, Shijian, and Joo Hwee Lim. "Autonomous Viewpoint Control from Saliency." In Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems, 373–74. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31525-1_48.

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Examples of Optimal Control Problems." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 191–206. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_13.

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Steinbuch, Maarten. "Safe Tech: A Control Oriented Viewpoint." In Computer Safety, Reliability and Security, 227–39. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-40891-6_20.

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Hamiltonian Systems for Geometric Optimal Control Problems." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 247–64. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_18.

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Feedback and State Equivalence of Control Systems." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 121–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_9.

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Vector Fields and Control Systems on Smooth Manifolds." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 1–19. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_1.

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Elements of Exterior Calculus and Symplectic Geometry." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 145–66. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_11.

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Agrachev, Andrei A., and Yuri L. Sachkov. "Pontryagin Maximum Principle." In Control Theory from the Geometric Viewpoint, 167–89. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06404-7_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Viewpoint control"

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McKenna, Michael. "Interactive viewpoint control and three-dimensional operations." In the 1992 symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/147156.147163.

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Teather, Robert J., and Wolfgang Stuerzlinger. "Exaggerated head motions for game viewpoint control." In the 2008 Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1496984.1497034.

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Ryu, Kunhee, and Juhoon Back. "Distributed Kalman-filtering: Distributed optimization viewpoint." In 2019 IEEE 58th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cdc40024.2019.9029645.

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Bujorianu, Manuela L., and Marius C. Bujorianu. "Viewpoint Development of Stochastic Hybrid Systems." In Proceedings of the 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cdc.2006.377073.

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Garulli, A., A. Vicino, and G. Zappa. "Induced-norm state estimation: The set membership viewpoint." In 1997 European Control Conference (ECC). IEEE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ecc.1997.7082353.

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Sala, Antonio. "Fuzzy-logic diagnostic rules: a constrained optimisation viewpoint." In European Control Conference 2007 (ECC). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ecc.2007.7068801.

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Sadeghi, Fereshteh, Alexander Toshev, Eric Jang, and Sergey Levine. "Sim2Real Viewpoint Invariant Visual Servoing by Recurrent Control." In 2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2018.00493.

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Penrose, C. J., and A. P. Smith. "Hot Gas Ingestion Control from an Engine Viewpoint." In SAE International Powered Lift Conference and Exposition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/962280.

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Hamby, E. S., P. T. Kabamba, and P. P. Khargonekar. "Model identification and control from a probabilistic viewpoint." In Proceedings of the 1998 American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acc.1998.707280.

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Browse, Roger A., James C. Rodger, Sarah Pakowski, and Jennifer M. Davis. "Head tracking for viewpoint control in stereographic displays." In Electronic Imaging '99, edited by John O. Merritt, Mark T. Bolas, and Scott S. Fisher. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.349401.

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Reports on the topic "Viewpoint control"

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Uppala, S., D. R. Karuppiah, M. Brewer, S. C. Ravela, and R. A. Grupen. On Viewpoint Control. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada439278.

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Anderson, Lowell A., Neal Black, Thomas J. Hagerty, John P. Kluge, and Paul L. Sundberg. Pseudorabies (Aujeszky’s Disease) and Its Eradication: A Review of the U.S. Experience. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, October 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2008.7207242.aphis.

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This report has been written to serve as a history of the U.S. Aujeszky’s Disease (Pseudorabies) Eradication Program and as a guide when future disease eradication programs are considered. The report provides an overview of the program and its history and is generally nontechnical, with specific sections written by subject matter experts. The information was compiled during 2007, three years after the last four States qualified for Stage V (Free) Status. This eradication effort was formally initiated in 1989. The contents of this report include a variety of information that represents the viewpoints of individuals participating in the eradication effort. To introduce the challenge of pseudorabies (PRV), the report covers characteristics of the virus and the history of the disease in the United States, followed by the emergence of virulent strains in the 1970s that coincided with management changes in the swine industry. The report also discusses early attempts at PRV control, vaccines, and diagnostic tools, and then reviews various pilot projects, individual State experiences, and national debate on the pros and cons of eradication versus control. In addition, the report offers details on the evolution and acceptance of a national eradication program, including debate among industry and State/Federal officials, funding, testing protocols, cleanup plans, and the development of gene-deleted vaccines and their complementary tests. The ongoing threat of reintroduction from feral swine and emergency response plans are also included. Lastly, the technical coordinators have included a chapter on lessons learned from our various viewpoints on the eradication effort.
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Huang, Cihang, Yen-Fang Su, and Na Lu. Self-Healing Cementitious Composites (SHCC) with Ultrahigh Ductility for Pavement and Bridge Construction. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317403.

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Cracks and their formations in concrete structures have been a common and long-lived problem, mainly due to the intrinsic brittleness of the concrete. Concrete structures, such as rigid pavement and bridge decks, are prone to deformations and deteriorations caused by shrinkage, temperature fluctuation, and traffic load, which can affect their service life. Rehabilitation of concrete structures is expensive and challenging—not only from maintenance viewpoints but also because they cannot be used for services during maintenance. It is critical to significantly improve the ductility of concrete to overcome such issues and to enable better infrastructure quality. To this end, the self-healing cementitious composites (SHCC) investigated in this work could be a promising solution to the aforementioned problems. In this project, the team has designed a series of cementitious composites to investigate their mechanical performances and self-healing abilities. Firstly, various types of fibers were investigated for improving ductility of the designed SHCC. To enhance the self-healing of SHCC, we proposed and examined that the combination of the internal curing method with SHCC mixture design can further improve self-healing performance. Three types of internal curing agents were used on the SHCC mixture design, and their self-healing efficiency was evaluated by multiple destructive and non-destructive tests. Results indicated a significant improvement in the self-healing capacity with the incorporation of internal curing agents such as zeolite and lightweight aggregate. To control the fiber distribution and workability of the SHCC, the mix design was further adjusted by controlling rheology using different types of viscosity modifiers. The team also explored the feasibility of the incorporation of colloidal nano-silica into the mix design of SHCC. Results suggest that optimum amounts of nano-silica have positive influence on self-healing efficiency and mechanical properties of the SHCC. Better hydration was also achieved by adding the nano-silica. The bonding strength of the SHCC with conventional concrete was also improved. At last, a standardized mixing procedure for the large scale SHCC was drafted and proposed.
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Bolstad, Rachel. Opportunities for education in a changing climate: Themes from key informant interviews. New Zealand Council for Educational Research, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18296/rep.0006.

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How can education in Aotearoa New Zealand respond to climate change? This report, part of our wider education and climate change project, outlines findings from 17 in-depth interviews with individuals with a range of viewpoints about climate change and the role of education. Five priority perspectives are covered: youth (aged 16–25); educators; Māori; Pacific New Zealanders; and people with an academic, education system, or policy perspective. Key findings are: Education offers an important opportunity for diverse children and young people to engage in positive, solutions-focused climate learning and action. Interviewees shared local examples of effective climate change educational practice, but said it was often down to individual teachers, students, and schools choosing to make it a focus. Most interviewees said that climate change needs to be a more visible priority across the education system. The perspectives and examples shared suggest there is scope for growth and development in the way that schools and the wider education system in Aotearoa New Zealand respond to climate change. Interviewees’ experiences suggest that localised innovation and change is possible, particularly when young people and communities are informed about the causes and consequences of climate change, and are engaged with what they can do to make a difference. However, effective responses to climate change are affected by wider systems, societal and political structures, norms, and mindsets. Interviewee recommendations for schools, kura, and other learning settings include: Supporting diverse children and young people to develop their ideas and visions for a sustainable future, and to identify actions they can take to realise that future. Involving children and young people in collective and local approaches, and community-wide responses to climate change. Scaffolding learners to ensure that they were building key knowledge, as well as developing ethical thinking, systems thinking, and critical thinking. Focusing on new career opportunities and pathways in an economic transition to a low-carbon, changed climate future. Getting children and young people engaged and excited about what they can do, rather than disengaged, depressed, or feeling like they have no control of their future.
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