This paperproposes a novel real-timefisheye video mosaic algorithmfor wide-areasurveillance. First, by extending theline photogrammetry theory under central projectionto spherical projection, a fisheye video geo
We aimed to test the previously established theory (The ‘Imperfect Mosaic’) and, as such, we report an analysis of interviews with women who received maternity care in the UK, to test how their experiences compare with the previously-published theory, the ‘Imperfect Mosaic’, which was ...
it cannot be proved by the mathematical theory. In order to proposed a new image mosaic method which has the characters of no stitching line and invariance to depth of field, we first analyze the causes of
The family entertainment centre is under panoptic surveillance … where flamboyant attention to safety is a major selling point” (1997:56). FECs had other advantages over traditional seaside arcades in that they were more likely to be located in city centres or in large shopping malls. As ...
In theory, the lowest levels would be used from both pyramids. However, the input image and the mosaic could have substantially different resolutions, i.e., the mosaic could depict a "long shot" of a scene, while the input image could contain a small portion of the mosaic (zoomed in ...
step S310, in which the ortho rectified images are assembled using a known segmentation process by which the multiple ortho rectified images are assembled into a seamless mosaic of image tiles. This can be performed by an algorithm using max-flow-min-cut theory known to those skilled in the ...
Kugler, Matthew B., and Lior Strahilevitz. 2015. Surveillance Duration Doesn't Affect Privacy Expectations: An Empirical Test of the Mosaic Theory. Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper No. 534. University of Chicago Law School, Chicago....
mosaic theorysurveillance dataFourth AmendmentSince 1967, when it decided Katz v. United States, the Supreme Court has tied the right to be free of unwanted government scrutiny to the concept of reasonable xpectations of privacy.[1] An evaluation of reasonable expectations depends, among other ...
Jones two years ago--has turned out to be an empty promise of Fourth Amendment protection. However, this may have less to do with the theory itself and more to do with the context in which it has been applied. Introduced as a mechanism to combat long-term GPS police surveillance, ...
St. Thomas Law Reviewst thomas law reviewWalsh, C.E. (2012). Surveillance technology and the loss of something a lot like privacy: An examination of the "mosaic theory" and the limits of the fourth amendment. St. Thomas Law Review, 24, 169-251....