Status:
public
Videos: (
0
) Documents: (
0
) Comments: (
0
)
Group description
Elastic matching is one of the pattern recognition technique in computer science. Elastic matching (EM) is also known as deformable template, flexible matching, or nonlinear template matching.
Group Videos
No videos have been added jet. You may join this group and add yours now.
Group Documents
No documents have been added jet. You may join this group and add yours now.
News
- New Research Reveals Mobile Gaming Becoming Alternative to Console and PC Gaming
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- -Elastic Path Software, the leader in digital commerce technology and expertise, released a new research paper targeting the gaming industry, "Cashing in on the Smartphone ... - Researchers Devise New Means For Creating Elastic Conductors
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new method for creating elastic conductors made of carbon nanotubes, which will contribute to large-scale production of the material for use in a new generation of elastic electronic devices. - Chicago music website to take flight – with help from Boeing
Music in Chicago is about to get a cyber-boost, thanks to an innovative collaboration between Boeing and the Elastic Arts Foundation, a non-profit presenting organization. - Elastic conductors made from carbon nanotubes
Whether it’s touch-sensitive skin for robots , clothing made from smart fabrics , or devices with bendable displays , stretchable electronics will be playing a large role in a number of emerging technologies. While the field is still very new, stretchable electronic devices may have come a step closer to common use, thanks to research being conducted at North Carolina State University ... - Electronic Tattoo Monitors Brain, Heart and Muscles
[ Watch the Video ] Elastic electronics offer less invasive, more convenient medical treatment Imagine if there were electronics able to prevent epileptic seizures before they happen. Or electronics that could be placed on the surface of a beating heart to monitor its functions. The problem is that such devices are a tough fit. Body tissue is soft and pliable while conventional circuits can be ... - The End of Elastic Oil
The last ten years have brought a structural change to the world oil market, with changes in demand increasingly playing a role in maintaining the supply/demand balance. These changes will come at an increasingly onerous cost to our economy unless we take steps to make our - Cline inquiry hangs on 'elastic' law
Court proceedings are often about whether someone broke a law. But an inquiry scheduled for Monday into the conduct of suspended Durham District Attorney Tracey Cline will focus on whether she has violated a vague legal standard written to ensure that prosecutors are fit for duty. - Zimory Acquires Database Development Team from Sones
Zimory announced today the acquisition of a NoSQL database development team from Sones GmbH i.L., to further strengthen and support Zimory’s elastic, Cloud Management product; zimory®scale. - With middle age comes responsibility, worries and elastic pants
What is the matter with being middle aged? - MedShape, Inc. Showcases Expanded Range of Innovative Shape Memory Orthopedic Fixation Devices at The American Academy ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --What:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â MedShape will be demonstrating a range of orthopedic fixation devices based on their proprietary shape memory biopolymer and super-elastic alloy ...
Related on Wikipedia
- Elastic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elastic may refer to: Elastic, a colloquial noun for certain kinds of elastomers and stretchable fabrics; Elastic collision, a term describing collisions in which kinetic ... - Elasticity (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, elasticity (or stretchiness) is the inherent property of a body which tries to regain its original shape after removal of its shape by applying any force on it. - Elastomer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An elastomer is a polymer with the property of viscoelasticity (colloquially "elasticity"), generally having notably low Young's modulus and high yield strain compared with ... - Elastic collision - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An elastic collision is an encounter between two bodies in which the total kinetic energy of the two bodies after the encounter is equal to their total kinetic energy before ... - Elastic energy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elastic energy is the potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape. - Resistance training - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Resistance training has two different meanings. A broader meaning that refers to any training that uses a resistance to the force of muscular contraction (better termed ... - Elastic cartilage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elastic cartilage or yellow cartilage is a type of cartilage present in the outer ear, larynx, and epiglottis. It contains elastic fiber networks and collagen fibers. The ... - Elastic fiber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elastic fibers (or yellow fibers) are bundles of proteins (elastin) found in extracellular matrix of connective tissue and produced by fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells in ... - Deformation (engineering) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In materials science, deformation is a change in the shape or size of an object due to an applied force (the deformation energy in this case is transferred through work) or a ... - Elasticity (economics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics, elasticity is the measurement of how changing one economic variable affects others. For example: "If I lower the price of my product, how much more will I sell?"