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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Estimation de correspondances"
Birikundavyi, S., J. Rousselle y VTV Nguyen. "Estimation régionale de quantiles de crues par l'analyse des correspondances". Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 24, n.º 3 (1 de junio de 1997): 438–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l97-003.
Texto completoTraoré, Souaïbou, Bakary Berthé y Fatoumata Dembélé. "Correspondance entre formations et emplois : cas des diplômés de la FSHSE/ULSHB". Revue Internationale des Économistes de Langue Française 8, n.º 2 (2023): 179–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.18559/rielf.2023.2.8.
Texto completoBoujenane, I. y A. Chikhi. "Paramètres génétiques et phénotypiques des performances de reproduction des brebis des races Boujaâd et Sardi au Maroc". Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 59, n.º 1-4 (1 de enero de 2006): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9955.
Texto completoGaussens, Olivier y Mohammad Movahedi. "Les effets de l’exportation sur l’innovation et la productivité : le rôle clé de l’apprentissage par l’exportation". Revue internationale P.M.E. 29, n.º 1 (17 de junio de 2016): 101–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1036771ar.
Texto completoVincent, Grégoire, F. Caron, Damien Sabatier y Lilian Blanc. "L'imagerie LiDAR montre que les forêts les plus hautes comportent des tiges plus élancées". BOIS & FORETS DES TROPIQUES 314, n.º 314 (1 de diciembre de 2012): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/bft2012.314.a20490.
Texto completoGupta, A., C. M. Davison y M. A. McIsaac. "Le phénomène du masquage dans le signalement des événements« les plus graves » : biais influant sur les estim tions des taux d’incidence des blessures sportives chez les enfants canadiens". Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 36, n.º 8 (agosto de 2016): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.36.8.01f.
Texto completoLantri, Fodhil, Nour El Islam Bachari y Ahmed Hafid Belbachir. "Estimation et cartographie des différentes composantes de rayonnement solaire au sol à partir des données météorologiques". Journal of Renewable Energies 20, n.º 1 (12 de octubre de 2023): 111–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v20i1.614.
Texto completode Guibert-Lantoine, Catherine. "Estimations de population par département en France entre deux recensements". Population Vol. 42, n.º 6 (1 de junio de 1987): 881–909. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.p1987.42n6.0909.
Texto completode Bonis, Monique, Paul de Boeck y Marie-Odile Lebeaux. "Problèmes méthodologiques posés par la classification des formes de schizophrénie: recherche de corrélations ou de relations d'appartenance?" Psychiatry and Psychobiology 2, n.º 3 (1 de enero de 1987): 174–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0767399x00004260.
Texto completoOrpana, Heather M., Justin J. Lang y Kim Yurkowski. "Validation d’une version réduite de l’Échelle de provisions sociales au moyen de données d’enquêtes nationales canadiennes". Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 39, n.º 12 (diciembre de 2019): 352–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.39.12.02f.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Estimation de correspondances"
Rocco, Ignacio. "Neural architectures for estimating correspondences between images". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UPSLE060.
Texto completoThe goal of this thesis is to develop methods for establishing correspondences between pairs of images in challenging situations, such as extreme illumination changes, scenes with little texture or with repetitive structures, and matching parts of objects which belong to the same class, but which may have large intra-class appearance differences. In summary, our contributions are the following: (i) we develop a trainable approach for parametric image alignment by means of a siamese network model, (ii) we devise a weakly-supervised training approach, which allow training from real image pairs having only annotation at the level of image-pairs, (iii) we propose the Neighbourhood Consensus Networks which can be used to robustly estimate correspondences in tasks where discrete correspondences are required, and (iv) because the dense formulation of the Neighbourhood Consensus Networks is memory and computationally intensive, we develop a more efficient variant that can reduce the memory requirements and run-time by more than ten times
Collier, Olivier. "Méthodes statistiques pour la mise en correspondance de descripteurs". Phd thesis, Université Paris-Est, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00904686.
Texto completoBachalany, Yara. "Estimation du mouvement 3D d’une sphère de surface réfléchissante". Thesis, Lille 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009LIL10142/document.
Texto completoRecovering 3D motion of reflective objects in image sequences is still a cumbersome problem for computer vision. One common approach is to track geometric features of the object such as contours and edges since they are rather insensitive to light reflections. However, such basic features fail to recover the actual 3D motion in some cases. For example, the external contour of a sphere rotating about one of its axes remains static in the image. In thisthesis, we propose a new approach to 3D motion recovery of a reflective sphere visible in an image sequence.Instead of tracking only geometric features, our technique makes use of texture information in a slightly modified image alignment method. Unlike in classical image alignment methods, texture information is processed differently whether it comes from a diffuse or a specular light component.Using this technique, we show that motion estimation is not only possible when dealing with reflective objects, but also that specular components can offer information about the 3D motion. Finally, we present some results obtained from the analysis of image sequences
Narasimha, Ramya. "Méthodes dʼestimation de la profondeur par mise en correspondance stéréoscopique à lʼaide de champs aléatoires couplés". Grenoble, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010GRENM053.
Texto completoThe depth of objects in 3-D scene can be recovered from a stereo image-pair by finding correspondences between the two views. This stereo matching task involves identifying the corresponding points in the left and the right images, which are the projections of the same scene point. The difference between the locations of the two corresponding points is the disparity, which is inversely related to the 3-D depth. In this thesis, we focus on Bayesian techniques that constrain the disparity estimates. In particular, these constraints involve explicit smoothness assumptions. However, there are further constraints that should be included, for example, the disparities should not be smoothed across object boundaries, the disparities should be consistent with geometric properties of the surface, and regions with similar colour should have similar disparities. The goal of this thesis is to incorporate such constraints using monocular cues and differential geometric information about the surface. To this end, this thesis considers two important problems associated with stereo matching; the first is localizing disparity discontinuities and second aims at recovering binocular disparities in accordance with the surface properties of the scene under consideration. We present a possible solution for each these problems. In order to deal with disparity discontinuities, we propose to cooperatively estimating disparities and object boundaries. This is motivated by the fact that the disparity discontinuities occur near object boundaries. The second one deals with recovering surface consistent disparities and surface normals by estimating the two simultaneously
Liu, Zhe. "Robust, refined and selective matching for accurate camera pose estimation". Thesis, Paris Est, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PEST1020/document.
Texto completoWith the recent progress in photogrammetry, it is now possible to automatically reconstruct a model of a 3D scene from pictures or videos. The model is reconstructed in several stages. First, salient features (often points, but more generally regions) are detected in each image. Second, features that are common in images pairs are matched. Third, matched features are used to estimate the relative pose (position and orientation) of images. The global poses are then computed as well as the 3D location of these features (structure from motion). Finally, a dense 3D model can be estimated. The detection of salient features, their matching, as well as the estimation of camera poses play a crucial role in the reconstruction process. Inaccuracies or errors in these stages have a major impact on the accuracy and robustness of reconstruction for the entire scene. In this thesis, we propose better methods for feature matching and feature selection, which improve the robustness and accuracy of existing methods for camera position estimation. We first introduce a photometric pairwise constraint for feature matches (VLD), which is more reliable than geometric constraints. Then we propose a semi-local matching approach (K-VLD) using this photometric match constraint. We show that our method is very robust, not only for rigid scenes but also for non-rigid and repetitive scenes, which can improve the robustness and accuracy of pose estimation methods, such as based on RANSAC. To improve the accuracy in camera position estimation, we study the accuracy of reconstruction and pose estimation in function of the number and quality of matches. We experimentally derive a “quantity vs. quality” relation. Using this relation, we propose a method to select a subset of good matches to produce highly accurate pose estimations. We also aim at refining match position. For this, we propose an improvement of least square matching (LSM) using an irregular sampling grid and image scale exploration. We show that match refinement and match selection independently improve the reconstruction results, and when combined together, the results are further improved
Maatouk, Hassan. "Correspondance entre régression par processus Gaussien et splines d'interpolation sous contraintes linéaires de type inégalité. Théorie et applications". Thesis, Saint-Etienne, EMSE, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EMSE0791/document.
Texto completoThis thesis is dedicated to interpolation problems when the numerical function is known to satisfy some properties such as positivity, monotonicity or convexity. Two methods of interpolation are studied. The first one is deterministic and is based on convex optimization in a Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space (RKHS). The second one is a Bayesian approach based on Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) or Kriging. By using a finite linear functional decomposition, we propose to approximate the original Gaussian process by a finite-dimensional Gaussian process such that conditional simulations satisfy all the inequality constraints. As a consequence, GPR is equivalent to the simulation of a truncated Gaussian vector to a convex set. The mode or Maximum A Posteriori is defined as a Bayesian estimator and prediction intervals are quantified by simulation. Convergence of the method is proved and the correspondence between the two methods is done. This can be seen as an extension of the correspondence established by [Kimeldorf and Wahba, 1971] between Bayesian estimation on stochastic process and smoothing by splines. Finally, a real application in insurance and finance is given to estimate a term-structure curve and default probabilities
Narasimha, Ramya. "Méthodes dʼestimation de la profondeur par mise en correspondance stéréoscopique à lʼaide de champs aléatoires couplés". Phd thesis, Grenoble, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010GRENM056.
Texto completoThe depth of objects in 3-D scene can be recovered from a stereo image-pair by finding correspondences between the two views. This stereo matching task involves identifying the corresponding points in the left and the right images, which are the projections of the same scene point. The difference between the locations of the two corresponding points is the disparity, which is inversely related to the 3-D depth. In this thesis, we focus on Bayesian techniques that constrain the disparity estimates. In particular, these constraints involve explicit smoothness assumptions. However, there are further constraints that should be included, for example, the disparities should not be smoothed across object boundaries, the disparities should be consistent with geometric properties of the surface, and regions with similar colour should have similar disparities. The goal of this thesis is to incorporate such constraints using monocular cues and differential geometric information about the surface. To this end, this thesis considers two important problems associated with stereo matching; the first is localizing disparity discontinuities and second aims at recovering binocular disparities in accordance with the surface properties of the scene under consideration. We present a possible solution for each these problems. In order to deal with disparity discontinuities, we propose to cooperatively estimating disparities and object boundaries. This is motivated by the fact that the disparity discontinuities occur near object boundaries. The second one deals with recovering surface consistent disparities and surface normals by estimating the two simultaneously
Royer, Emilien. "Etude de la confusion des descripteurs locaux de points d'intérêt : application à la mise en correspondance d'images de documents". Thesis, Toulon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOUL0009/document.
Texto completoThis work tries to establish a bridge between the field of classical computer vision and document analysis and recognition. Specificaly, we tackle the issue of keypoints detection and associated local features computation in the image. These are not suitable for document images since they were designed for real-world images which have different visual characteristic. Our approach is based on resolving the issue of reducing the confusion between feature vectors since they usually lose their discriminant power with document images. Our main contribution is an algorithm reducing the confusion between local features by filtering the ones which present a high confusing risk. We are tackling this by using tools from probability theory. Such a method allows us to apply features extraction algorithms without having to modify them, thus establishing a bridge between these two worlds
Meyer, Samantha. "L'estimation numérique dans les apprentissages mathématiques : rôles et interêts de la mise en correspondance des représentations numériques au niveau développemental, éducatif et rééducatif". Thesis, Lille 3, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LIL30011/document.
Texto completoUnderstanding the development of numerical abilities is a major issue to guide educative and reeducative practices in mathematics in young children. National and international investigations has demonstrated that the mathematical skills of students has decrease since 2003 (PISA, 2012). Nowadays, weak capacities to map numerical representations and therefore a defective « number sense » (Dehaene, 1997 ; 2001) is the most supported hypothesis. The « number sense » is contained into the analogical and non-verbal representation of number. In this work, we consider that numerical estimation is a good way to exercise this mapping and give sense to verbal and written numerical symbols. Indeed, the role of numerical estimation needs to be specified in order to lead the (re)educative practices (Dehaene, 1997 ; 2001 ; Von Aster et Shalev). During three experimental studies, we explore the role of numerical estimation, in an educative and reeducative way in children in first year and children with down’s syndrom. The acquisition of numerical representations and the complex relations they have are also explored and discussed through a spirality hypothesis in order to better specify actual models of number treatment
Souid-Miled, Wided. "Mise en correspondance stéréoscopique par approches variationnelles convexes ; application à la détection d'obstacles routiers". Phd thesis, Université Paris-Est, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00738363.
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