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Developing understanding of image formation by lenses through collaborative learning mediated by multimedia computer-assisted learning programs. International Journal of Science Education, 26(10), 1171 - 1197.Tao, P.-K. (2004). Developing understanding of image formation by lenses through collaborative ...
Developing understanding of image formation by lenses through collaborative learning mediated by multimedia computer-assisted learning programs. International Journal of Science Education, 26 (10), 1171-1197.Tao P. (2004) Developing understanding of image formation by lenses through collaborative learning ...
This article reports the use of a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) instruction designed to help students develop understanding of image formation by lenses. The study aims to investigate how students, working in dyads and mediated by multimedia CAL programs, construct shared knowledge an...
RLN combines the traditional Richardson–Lucy iteration with a fully convolutional network structure, establishing a connection to the image formation process and thereby improving network performance. Containing only roughly 16,000 parameters, RLN enables four- to 50-fold faster processing than purely ...
In linear optical systems, the image formation is often modeled as a spatially invariant convolution of the scene with the point spread function (PSF) of the system: $${I}_{{\rm{out}}}(x,y)={I}_{{\rm{in}}}(x,y)\,\star \,{\rm{PSF}}(x,y),$$ (2) where (\(\star \...
discuss different exposure control types used for the control of lens, integration time of the sensor, and gain control, such as a PID control, precalculated control based on the camera response function, and propose a new recursive control type that matches the underlying image formation model....
In both cases, the key idea is to reveal footprints le in the image by the operator, which consist in the formation of sudden peaks and zeros in the histogram of pixel values. ese techniques were originally thought for enhancement detection, but they have also been successfully applied to ...
image formation units, the other image forming mechanisms are not incorporated, so burdens on a user, a manufacturer, and environments can be alleviated. However, further alleviation of the burdens on the user, the manufacturer, and the environments is hindered by collective replacement of the two...
undesirable signal. When frequency doubling is applied to such a signal, it will be placed beyond the resolving power of the optical imaging system. The occurrence of distrubing line patterns due to image field curvature of the imaging system is thus prevented upon formation of a light optical ...