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Hybrid census transform considering gaussian noise and computational complexity (가우시안 잡음과 계산량을 고려한 하이브리드 센서스 변환)

  • Jeong, Seong-Hwan;Kang, Sung-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.3983-3991
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    • 2013
  • Census transform is one of the stereo vision methods which is robust to radiometric distortion and illuminance change. This paper proposes a hybrid census transform using the mini census transform and the generalized census transform concurrently. This method uses simplicity of mini census transform and noise feature of generalized census transform together. This paper performed stereo matching containing post processing to evaluate each methods. The result shows that hybrid census transform has similar performance to generalized census transform and mean value of calculation complexity between mini census transform and generalized census transform.

A Study on the Resource and Development Strategies of Regional Agricultural Clusters in Province Geonggi & Inchoen (경기·인천지역 농산업 클러스터 자원에 관한 조사연구 -농산물 생산을 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Y.S;Kim, S.Y.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.3-20
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    • 2006
  • The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry announced promoting the project, 'Regional Agricultural Clusters,' in Feb. 2004 through 「The Comprehensive Plan for the Agriculture and Agricultural Communities」 and initiated a model project from 2005. The purpose of 'Regional Agricultural Clusters' is to develop regional agriculture by concentrating the resources and capacities of the region and maximizing the effect of integrating related projects. 31 towns in Geonggi and 2 towns (Ganghwa and Ongjin) in Incheon were chosen for the study based on the crop areas of 36 agricultural products from the Agricultural Census in 2000. For those 33 towns, factors such as the top 20 agricultural products, main producing districts and surveys on each towns were considered and we have concluded that these items are good subjects for 'Regional Agricultural Clusters' : We have decided on 18 items for what we call, 'Mini-Clusters,' a cluster in which the item's main producing district is in only one area of the town in question (in 30 projects out of 21 towns). Secondly, we have decided on 11 items for what we call, 'Base-Clusters,' a cluster in which the item's main producing district can be associated by name with the item, the production is sizeable, and can be found in several locations of the town in question (in 13 projects out of 11 towns). Finally, we have decided on 12 items for what we call, 'Broad-Based-Clusters, a cluster which the item's main producing district expands the past the vicinity of the town in question (in 19 projects out of 19 towns).