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Searched all Perseus collections for "caria" 172 results in 7 collections
Included alternate terms: Karia
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Perseus Tools and Information (2)
Greek and Roman Materials (51)
Beazley Archive (6)
CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration... (1)
Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et... (83)
NCSTRL Historical Collection (1)
The American Numismatic Society (28)

2 from Perseus Tools and Information

  1. Karia Ba Mohammed: Morocco [Atlas site] (3.67)

  2. Caria: Turkey [Atlas site] (3.03)

51 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Caria [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)] (4.87)

  2. Caria [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (4.12)

  3. Carians [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (3.79)

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6 from Beazley Archive

  1. Mylasa, Metaxas: PELIKE; GROUP G; DRAPED YOUTHS, ONE WITH ARYBALLOS, GRYPOMACHY, ARIMASP WITH SPEAR ON HORSEBACK, GRIFFIN, TREE, ROCK [Beazley Archive Vase] (3.58)

  2. Excavation: LEKANIS FRAGMENT; ANIMAL FRIEZE, SIREN LION (?) [Beazley Archive Vase] (3.30)

  3. Tubingen, Eberhard-Karls-Univ., Arch. Inst., 5568: CUP FRAGMENT; YOUTH [Beazley Archive Vase] (3.20)

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1 from CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration Repository

  1. (in English) Carian skyphos / Geometric / East Greek. [Text] (5.24)

83 from Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules

  1. ... , Caria M. ... ; Advances in Technology for High-Energy Subnuclear Physics. Contribution of the LAA Project. [Text] (3.02)

  2. ... , Caria M. ... ; Measurement of the B$_{d}^{0}$ meson oscillation frequency [Text] (2.77)

  3. ... , Caria M. ... ; Measurement of the mass of the Z boson and the energy calibration of LEP [Text] (2.77)

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1 from NCSTRL Historical Collection

  1. Everingham, M, Troscianko, T, Thomas, B, Karia, N, Easty, D; A neural-network virtual-reality mobility aid for the severely visually impaired: Many people who are registered as blind nevertheless retain some residual vision and are said to have "low vision". Conditions resulting in such low vision include cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, age-related maculopathy, and retinal detachment. In recent years an increasing amount of research has attempted to apply principles from computer vision to the requirements of the low vision subject. A variety of conventional image-processing techniques have been used to enhance the visual appearance of a scene, and devices from the field of virtual reality such as head-mounted displays have been investigated as an aid to low vision. However, a fundamental limitation with conventional image-processing techniques is that they are applied to an entire image with no knowledge of scene content, resulting in unwanted emphasis of noise and unimportant detail. Our aim is to produce a portable system comprising a processing unit with head-mounted camera and display which will allow a person with low vision to be self-sufficient and mobile in a typical urban environment. Our approach differs from previous research in that it uses a neural network object classifier to allow images to be enhanced in a way which considers the identity of objects in the scene. Primarily, our system transforms an original image into a classified image in which the types of objects in the scene are identified by an object outline filled with a particular high saturation colour according to the object type, chosen by the user. By classification our system allows the user to identify important objects in a scene simply by their colour, requiring no perception of shape or high spatial frequencies, and minimal contrast sensitivity. The resultant images are very simple and uncluttered and we expect that users would adapt quickly to use of the system. Results obtained to date suggest that the system is capable of providing registered-blind users with useful visual information. We are now working on improving the speed and classification accuracy of the system, and investigating the applicability of our techniques to specific conditions. [Text] (0.69)

28 from The American Numismatic Society

  1. Bronze coin of Rhodes (1954.203.210): Obverse: Helios hd. r., Reverse: rose within pellet border [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.51)

  2. Silver stater of Kaunos (2001.21.4): Obverse: Winged female figure running l., head r., Reverse: Incuse square. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.47)

  3. Silver Tetradrachm (1967.152.462): Obverse: Tissaphernes hd. wearing tiara, Reverse: Persian king running r. holding spear and bow; within incuse square [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.47)

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