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  • Analysis and pattern detection on large amounts using standard SQL
  • The development in automated people tracking technology in the last decade has resulted in applications where large amounts of data can be generated with significantly less manual work than ever before [11, 12, 13]. One of such examples is the computer vision based tracking on sport videos, where, if certain conditions are met, computer tracks athletes with very little user intervention [14]. Such data can be used in performance analysis [10], giving sport community the feedback on player and team performance. Years ago, analysis of sport matches was almost entirely manual, and the ability to gather certain kinds of data (like motion trajectories) was severely limited [7]. Before the introduction of automatic methods into the sports video analysis, every piece of information had to be entered into the computer by hand [3], and therefore manual annotations generated relatively small amounts of data. However, by introducing the computer vision based processing of videos, the amount of data may increase dramatically. Widely used video standards (PAL, NTSC) assume frame rates of 25 or 30 video frames per second, and computer vision based tracking methods usually process each captured video frame for the greatest reliability. Therefore, in case of standard PAL videos, motion data of players is available at intervals of 40 milliseconds, and users have the ability to provide their manual annotations at the same temporal resolution, if they wish to. Computer user interfaces with integrated video players provide automatic synchronization of videos to the user annotations and therefore enable users to enter the
  • AJAX Design Strategies
  • Web applications have entered a new era driven by web site goals such as fast response to user actions and user collaboration in creating and sharing web site content. The popular term attributed to these highly responsive and often collaborative sites is Web 2.0. Some prime examples of Web 2.0 are web sites such as Google Maps and Flickr. Google Maps offers a highly responsive user interface (UI). For instance, you can view a map, then move your cursor across it to see adjacent areas almost immediately. Flickr is a site on which users store and share photographs -- users manage almost all the site's content. Other Web 2.0 sites provide a similarly rich user experience by doing things such as integrating services from other web sites or incorporating a steady stream of new information. For example, the Google map service can be brought into another web site, such as a site for purchasing cars, to present a map that highlights the location of auto dealerships that sell a particular car model. The term used for these site integrations is "mashups." Or a sports-oriented site can continually update scores without requiring the user to request a page update. What is AJAX? A number of excellent articles that describe AJAX are available, for example, Asynchronous JavaScript Technology and XML (AJAX) With Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. In brief, AJAX is a set of technologies that together allows a web site to be -- or appear to be -- highly responsive. AJAX enables this because
  • The Official Red Hat Linux 8.0 Getting Started Guide Manual
  • Official Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide! By now, you should have read the Of?cial Red Hat Linux Installation Guide and successfully installed Red Hat Linux. This manual is designed to help new and intermediate Linux users navigate and perform common tasks. Keep in mind that Linux looks, feels, and performs differently from other operating systems you may have used. Forget about the conventions of other operating systems and, with an open mind, approach Red Hat Linux as a new, interesting, and versatile alternative. Download The Official Red Hat Linux 8.0 Getting Started Guide Manual
  • Handbook for the Palm V Modem Manual
  • Chaper 1: Introduction What can I do with my Palm V Modem? Chapter 2: Setting Up And Using Your Palm V™ Modem Installing the batteries Attaching Palm V Modem and cables Configuration for remote HotSync and Network HotSync Using your Palm V Modem Detaching your Palm V Modem Appendix: Warranty and Regulatory Information Introduction Palm V™ Modem enables you to send and receive data at your convenience. You don’t have to connect your Palm V™ connected organizer directly to your computer or laptop to update your data. What can I do with my Palm V Modem? With your modem and organizer you can: Synchronize your organizer and Palm™ Desktop organizer software from remote locations with one touch. Take full advantage of Palm V organizer applications, such as Mail, using Network HotSync and TCP/IP. Also, there are many software applications available from third-party vendors that enable you to use your organizer and modem to: Send and receive e mail. Send faxes. Browse the Internet. Perform remote synchronizations with your Personal Information Manager (PIM), such as Lotus Organizer, Symantic ACT, and Microsoft Outlook. Download pdf Handbook for the Palm V Modem Manual
  • S510M Color Image Scanner for Macintosh Operator's Guide
  • ScanSnap S510M is a feature-rich, office-ready color image scanner. It is designed to help you improve productivity and solve problems in scanning. The ScanSnap scanner has the following features: ? Converting paper documents into PDFs by pressing a single button! You can turn the documents cluttering up your desk into PDFs, and manage and archive them on your computer. ScanSnap S510M can automatically detect whether the documents are color or black-and-white, so that the size of scanned image files can be made smaller when scanning color and black-and-white documents mixed in a batch. In addition, the scanner can automatically remove blank pages in documents to further reduce the size of files. ? Effortless scanning! Double-sided color documents in A4 or letter size can be scanned at a speed of about 18 sheets/minute (when used with a computer with a PowerPC® G5 processor of 1.6GHz or higher running Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later and with Scan mode Normal, Color mode Auto, and Compression rate 3).(*1) ? Small desktop footprint! Having a footprint smaller than a sheet of A4 or Letter size paper, the ScanSnap scanner can be left on your desk all the time. (*1) - Depending on the document types, the scanning speed may slow down when scanning is performed in "B&W" (Black-and-White) mode (because the data of scanned color documents is converted into monochrome data). For example, when scanning color brochures in "B&W" mode in Normal (Fastest) quality at a compression rate of 3, its scanning speed is about 12 sheets/minute. - When "Allow automatic blank page removal" or
  • BMW 5-Series (E39) Audio System Upgrades Manual
  • Our first upgrade will address the biggest shortcoming of all the stock BMW sound systems, BASS, or lack thereof. Use of an a/d/s/ AC502 remote subwoofer level control will allow us to control the volume of our subwoofer from the front of the car. How convenient! This way, we can match the bass level to our own personal taste or to compensate for bass masked by road or wind noise. Source: www.bmwtips.com Download PDF for this BMW 5-Series (E39) Audio System Upgrades Manual
  • Harley-Davidson motorcycle: 10 million cells, 7 minutes CAD
  • Harley-Davidson motorcycle: 10 million cells, 7 minutes CAD to mesh. Solution from Fluent. Bell Helicopter: 1 million cells, 1 minute CAD to mesh Eiffel Tower: 4 million cells, 5 minutes CAD to mesh Iect: 4.7 million cells, 7 minutes CAD to mesh CEIs Harpoon Extreme Mesher Sets New Standards for Simplicity, Speed New software generates mesh in three mouse clicks; processes two million cells per minute on standard hardware APEX, N.C., March 27, 2003 - CEI has released Harpoon, new software that simplifies and speeds the process of generating high-quality meshes from standard CAD packages. Harpoon tur a CAD file into a finished mesh with three clicks of a mouse. Proprietary meshing algorithms enable the software to process up to two million cells per minute on standard hardware. A HEX-dominant structure within Harpoon eures better quality cells, even if CAD data is poor. And, Harpoon automatically checks the generated mesh for incoistencies and repai any sub-par cells. Surface geometry is brought into Harpoon through STL (surface triangulation) files that can be created in any CAD package or in Download PDF
  • HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange 2.0 Quick Specs
  • HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange is client software that integrates with HP Integrated Archive Platform (IAP) to help you mitigate the business risk associated with legal discovery, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance requirements, reduce the cost of email storage, and boost messaging server performance and availability. HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange integrates with Microsoft Outlook and OWA to provide a seamless, nearly transparent user interface where archived messages can still be accessed through users' standard Outlook interface. Available Selective Archiving module provides policies to mine messages from users' mailboxes. Policies can be based on quota thresholds, or any combination of message content, age, size, sender/recipient and keyword, all of which can be applied to individual users, groups or the total enterprise. Use of the Selective Archiving version can significantly reduce the storage burden on the primary Exchange servers by removing a large percentage of email data to the HP Integrated Archive Platform. This process can significantly boost the performance of the Exchange application while optimizing storage and controlling IT costs. Another benefit when using the Selective Archiving version is the ability to create user mailboxes with unlimited quotas which can eliminate the spread of PSTs and reduce the lost productivity that is a side effect of users managing their maxed out mailboxes. Users can now take control of their mailboxes and even search lost or deleted emails from the simple, easy-to-use Outlook Integrated Archive Search for an extensive range of search and retrieve capabilities. Available Compliance Archiving module
  • Maya Plugins for RealFlow Tutorial PDF
  • Here is an explanation of how to work with RealFlow and Maya with the collection of plug-ins provided with RealFlow pack. The RealFlow plug-ins for Maya consist of the following files: RealflowMesher.mll (or RealflowMesher.so for Maya Linux) RealflowMesher.mel sdTranslator.mll (or sdTranslator.so for Maya Linux) sdTranslatorOpts.mel RealflowParticler.mll (or RealflowParticler.so for Maya Linux) RealflowParticler.mel AERealflowEmitterTemplate.mel rf2.bmp (or rf2.xpm for Maya Linux) rflogo.bmp (or rflogo.xpm for Maya Linux) cubos.bmp (or cubos.xpm for Maya Linux) Send Plug-in questions to maya@nextlimit.com Installation To install the plug-ins, uncompress rf_plugins_mayaX_X_win.zip (or rf_plugins_mayaX_X_Linux.tar.gz for Maya Linux). You will have the files listed previously. Copy all the *.mll (or *.so) files to /Maya/bin/plug-ins, and all the *.mel files to /Maya/scripts/others except AERealflowEmitterTemplate.mel, you have to copy this file to /Maya/scripts/AETemplates. Finally copy the *.bmp (or *.xpm) files to /Maya/scripts/others. Important: If you have previous versions of the Maya® RealFlow® plug-ins you have to get rid of them. Just remove the following lines from /Maya/scripts/startup/userSetup.mel: Download Maya Plugins for RealFlow PDF
  • Lantronix UDS200 Users Manual
  • Introduction Features Protocol Support Connections and Pinouts Serial Port Serial Connector Pinouts Network Port Ethernet Connector Pinouts LEDs_ Product Information Label Technical Specifications 2: Getting Started Addresses and Port Number Ethernet (MAC) Address Internet Protocol (IP) Address Port Number Physically Connecting the Unit Methods of Assigning the IP Address DHCP AutoIP DeviceInstaller Install the DeviceInstaller Assign IP Address and Network Class Test the IP Address Add the Unit to the Manage List Opening a Configuration Window ARP and Telnet Serial Port Login 3: Configuring the Unit Configuring via Web Browser Configuring via the Setup Mode Window Using a Telnet Connection Using the Serial Ports Server Configuration (Network Configuration) IP Address Set Gateway IP Address Netmask Change Telnet Configuration Password DHCP Naming Channel 1 Configuration (Serial Port Parameters) Baudrate I/F (Interface) Mode Flow Port Number Connect Mode Remote IP Address Remote Port DisConnMode Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing) Pack Control DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout) Send Characters Telnet Terminal Type Channel (Port) Password Expert Settings TCP Keepalive time in s ARP Cache timeout in s Security Settings Disable SNMP SNMP Community Name Disable Telnet Setup Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade Disable Port 77FE (Hex) Disable Web Server Disable ECHO Ports Enable Encryption Enable Enhanced Password Factory Default Settings Exit Configuration Mode 4: Updating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware Via DeviceInstaller Via TFTP Via Another Unit Via the Serial Port 5: Troubleshooting Technical Support Monitor Mode Via the Serial Port Via the Network Monitor Mode Commands 6: Binary to Hexadecimal Converting Binary to