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Hibridaciones de la hipertelevisión: información y entretenimiento en los modelos de infoentertaiment The hybridizations of the hypertelevision: information and entertainment in the models of infoentertainment.
Deformable models have been intensively studied in image analysis through the last decade, and are used for detection and recognition of flexible or rigid templates under diverse viewing conditions. Genetic Algorithm (GA) based deformable models are used for generic visual landmark detection and interpretation. The developed system allows topologic localization and navigation using natural and artijicial landmarks, exploiting deformable models' ability for handling landmark perspective vmiaiions.The rwlting perception module has been integrated successfully in a complex navigation system. Various experimental results in real environments are presented on this paper, showing the effectiveness and capacity of the landmark detection and reading system.
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