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I am trying to do something in Visio 2010 that I was able to do with previous versions. That is creating a flowchart that contains 4 vertical sections of identical widths. I can draw lines manually I suppose, but there used to be a section creator that would put titles in and draw the sections for you. Can someone point me to where I can find this in Visio 2010 please?
Just figured it out. It's called a "Swimlane" shape and can be found in the Cross-Functional Flowchart Shapes collection.
Yes swimlane shape is what should be used.
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I wondered if the following picture can be reconstructed programmatically:
It seems it has some features of an Apollonian Gasket (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonian_gasket) but also includes other pattern which I don't recognise.
Any ideas?
This picture is made with open source software Apophysis. It is a so called fractal flame - fractal structure made with ifs (iteration functions system).
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Basically I need to extract the identification number of marathon runners from the image. Till now I was able to get the bib part alone from the whole image. Now I need to extract the numbers from that image:
I need to extract 1430 from the image. I have tried some methods like OCR and blob detection techniques but they are not successfull for all images.
Have you tried using Stroke Width Transform (SWT)? You can find a Matlab implementation of the first stages of SWT here.
Take a look at this example in the Computer Vision System Toolbox.
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Ive been researched Information Visualization techniques application to image collections. I need some image datasets with features. Ideally, would be good find a dataset in a file representing each image attributes value,like this https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Corel+Image+Features so I could project on my software, but it has been too hard to find, so I am trying to work with matlab algorithms to extract the features. So, I want some datasets.
Here you can find the ImageCLEF 2013 dataset with different features: GIST, Color Histograms, SIFT, C-SIFT, RGB-SIFT and OPPONENT-SIFT.
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I've been asked to sort the sections of a very long Word file according to their title.
Is there any easy way to do it using a macro?
If it is not possible, what approach would you go for?
Word actually already have built-in functionality for this. Doing a quick Google search gave the following tutorial to accomplish what you are asking: http://wordribbon.tips.net/T011238_Sorting_by_Headings.html
I just followed the tutorial using Microsoft Office 2013 without any issues, so hopefully this will get you going :)
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I was wondering what kind of formula I could use to compare 2 images.
I usually ue the Mean Square Error (or PSNR) but this isn't good enough.
I need to find a formula that return a very big distance between an image A and its pixellated (or blurred) version B, but I don't know how to proceed.
Has anyone an idea?
Do an edge detection on the images, and use those for your PSNR comparison.