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    The European physical journal 13 (2001), S. 301-304 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 32.70.Cs Oscillator strengths, lifetimes, transition moments – 42.62.Fi Laser spectroscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: Natural radiative lifetimes of 20 levels (energy range between 29 000-35 000 cm-1) in Gd II and 5 levels (energy range between 43 000-49 000 cm-1) in Gd III have been measured using time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence in a laser-produced plasma.
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    The European physical journal 14 (2001), S. 97-103 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 07.05.Tp Computer modeling and simulation – 02.60.Cb Numerical simulation; solution of equations – 52.70.Kz Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) measurements
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: A novel three-dimensional (3-D) tomography software has been developed for spherical tokamak (ST) plasmas with thin central coils. It enables us to measure whole 3-D annular profiles of ST plasma emissivity (line spectrum etc.) using limited number of detectors located on a sphere outside of its separatrix. The numbers and positions of detectors have been optimized for STs that contain low-n toroidal modes from n = 1 to 5. Mathematical method allowing for the removal of the thin central coil from the region of reconstruction and to reconstruct STs with single and double axes are also discussed. The shadow effect of center coil region was found to limit the reconstruction accuracy, indicating that the low-aspect ratio torus (ST) is essential to this new 3-D tomography diagnostics.
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    The European physical journal 15 (2001), S. 301-305 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 32.70.Cs Oscillator strengths, lifetimes, transition moments – 42.62.Fi Laser spectroscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: Lifetimes of three levels belonging to the configuration 4f 135d with J = 1 in Yb III have been measured for the first time using the time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence method. Experimental transition probabilities have been deduced for the transitions between the levels studied and the ground state. The comparison of the experimental lifetimes with theoretical data, deduced within the relativistic Hartree-Fock (HFR) approach, underlines the dramatic importance of an adequate consideration of core-polarization effects in the theoretical model and the sensitivity of one of the lifetime values to small correlation effects.
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    The European physical journal 17 (2001), S. 337-344 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 07.05.Tp Computer modeling and simulation – 02.60.Cb Numerical simulation; solution of equations – 52.70.Kz Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) measurements
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: An inversion method for ion Doppler shift of spectrum lines was developed for plasma velocity measurements. By reducing the problem to the vectorial Radon transform, the characteristics of plasma ion velocity distribution such as vector potential/vorticity and velocity components were computed in two-dimensional space. Computer simulation of the reconstruction of different vector potential (vector field) models gives evidence that the reconstruction errors are acceptable, and the method can surely be used for real experimental data.
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    International journal of computer vision 44 (2001), S. 137-155 
    ISSN: 1573-1405
    Keywords: snakes ; pedal curves and surfaces ; curve and surface evolution ; level-set method
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    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract In this paper, we propose significant extensions to the “snake pedal” model, a powerful geometric shape modeling scheme introduced in (Vemuri and Guo, 1998). The extension allows the model to automatically cope with topological changes and for the first time, introduces the concept of a compact global shape into geometric active models. The ability to characterize global shape of an object using very few parameters facilitates shape learning and recognition. In this new modeling scheme, object shapes are represented using a parameterized function—called the generator—which accounts for the global shape of an object and the pedal curve (surface) of this global shape with respect to a geometric snake to represent any local detail. Traditionally, pedal curves (surfaces) are defined as the loci of the feet of perpendiculars to the tangents of the generator from a fixed point called the pedal point. Local shape control is achieved by introducing a set of pedal points—lying on a snake—for each point on the generator. The model dubbed as a “snake pedal” allows for interactive manipulation via forces applied to the snake. In this work, we replace the snake by a geometric snake and derive all the necessary mathematics for evolving the geometric snake when the snake pedal is assumed to evolve as a function of its curvature. Automatic topological changes of the model may be achieved by implementing the geometric snake in a level-set framework. We demonstrate the applicability of this modeling scheme via examples of shape recovery from a variety of 2D and 3D image data.
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    International journal of computer vision 44 (2001), S. 87-109 
    ISSN: 1573-1405
    Keywords: colour ; statistics ; statistical modeling ; segmentation ; tracking ; active region models ; snakes ; image processing ; computer vision ; physics-based vision
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract In this paper we investigate how best to model naturally arising distributions of colour camera data. It has become standard to model single mode distributions of colour data by ignoring the intensity component and constructing a Gaussian model of the chromaticity. This approach is appealing, because the intensity of data can change arbitrarily due to shadowing and shading, whereas the chromaticity is more robust to these effects. However, it is unclear how best to construct such a model, since there are many domains in which the chromaticity can be represented. Furthermore, the applicability of this kind of model is questionable in all but the most basic lighting environments. We begin with a review of the reflection processes that give rise to distributions of colour data. Several candidate models are then presented; some are from the existing literature and some are novel. Properties of the different models are compared analytically and the models are empirically compared within a region tracking application over two separate sets of data. Results show that chromaticity based models perform well in constrained environments where the physical model upon which they are based applies. It is further found that models based on spherical representations of the chromaticity data provide better performance than those based on more common planar representations, such as the chromaticity plane or the normalised colour space. In less constrained environments, however, such as daylight, chromaticity based models do not perform well, because of the effects of additional illumination components, which violate the physical model upon which they are based.
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