... 8Number ofkeypoints per image Number of scales sampled per octaveTotal number of keypoints Nearest descriptor in databaseFigure 3: The top line of the first graph shows the percent ofkeypoints ... thedatabase ofkeypoints extracted from training images. Many of these initial matches will beincorrect due to ambiguous features or features that arise from background clutter. Therefore,clusters of ... issue for measuring the distinctiveness offeatures is how the re-liability of matching varies as a function of the number offeatures in the database beingmatched. Most of the examples in this...
... / InternationalJournalof Machine Tools & Manufacture 48 (2008) 832–840836 A total of 15 mode shapes and natural frequencies wereextracted in the 0–160 Hz frequency range. This range of interest ... experimental ones areARTICLE IN PRESSFig. 2. FE model of the machine.ZYXFig. 3. Geometry of the EMA.I. Garitaonandia et al. / InternationalJournalof Machine Tools & Manufacture 48 (2008) 832–840834 ... modifyingARTICLE IN PRESSFig. 7. FRFs between j–k degrees of freedom.Fig. 8. Geometry of centerless grinding.I. Garitaonandia et al. / InternationalJournalof Machine Tools & Manufacture 48 (2008)...
... to obtain a state space model of order30 designed for the purpose of predicting displacements,velocities and accelerations of selected dof’s.The integration of the reduced order structural ... behaviour of themachine.References[1] J.P. Gurney, An analysis of centerless grinding, ASME Journalof Engineeringfor Industry 87 (1964) 163–174.[2] M. Miyashita, Unstable vibration analysis of ... dynamic behaviour of centerless grinding machines, InternationalJournalof Machine Tools andManufacture 35 (9) (1994) 1291–1307.[5] F. Hashimoto, G.D. Lahoti, Optimization of set-up conditions...
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