- Research data . Film . 2003Open AccessAuthors:Solina, Franc;Solina, Franc;Publisher: RTV SLOCountry: Slovenia
- Open AccessAuthors:Milenković, Milica R.; Papastavrou, Agyro T.; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Pevec, Andrej; Jagličić, Zvonko; Zlatar, Matija; Gruden-Pavlović, Maja; Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.; Turel, Iztok; Anđelković, Katarina K.; +1 moreMilenković, Milica R.; Papastavrou, Agyro T.; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Pevec, Andrej; Jagličić, Zvonko; Zlatar, Matija; Gruden-Pavlović, Maja; Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.; Turel, Iztok; Anđelković, Katarina K.; Čobeljić, Božidar;
handle: 21.15107/rcub_cherry_3006
Publisher: ElsevierCountry: SerbiaProject: MESTD | Interactions of natural p... (172055)Related to accepted version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2865] Related to published version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2858] Supplementary material for: [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277538719301664?via%3Dihub]
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . Film . 2002Open AccessAuthors:Bučar, Dušan; Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo;Bučar, Dušan; Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo;Country: Slovenia
15 seconds of fame is an interactive installation that every 15 seconds generates a new pop-art portrait of a randomly selected viewer. The installation was inspired by Andy Warhol’s ironical statement that “in the future everybody will be famous for 15 minutes.” The installation detects human faces and crops them from the wide-angle view of people standing before the installation. Pop-art portraits are then generated by applying randomly selected filters to a randomly chosen face from the audience. These portraits are then shown in 15-second intervals on the flat-panel computer monitor, which is framed as a painting. The video was made during the first public exhibition of the installation at the 8th International Festival of Computer Arts in Maribor, 2002. On the video appear the authors of the installation: Franc Solina (idea), Peter Peer, Borut Batagelj and Samo Juvan (realization).
- Open AccessAuthors:Anđelković, Katarina K.; Milenković, Milica R.; Pevec, Andrej; Turel, Iztok; Matić, Ivana Z.; Vujčić, Miroslava; Sladić, Dušan; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Brađan, Gabrijela; Belošević, Svetlana; +1 moreAnđelković, Katarina K.; Milenković, Milica R.; Pevec, Andrej; Turel, Iztok; Matić, Ivana Z.; Vujčić, Miroslava; Sladić, Dušan; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Brađan, Gabrijela; Belošević, Svetlana; Čobeljić, Božidar;
handle: 21.15107/rcub_cherry_3259
Publisher: Elsevier Science Inc, New YorkCountry: SerbiaProject: MESTD | Interactions of natural p... (172055), MESTD | Biological response modif... (175011)Supplementary material for: [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2017.06.011 ] Related to published version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2495] Related to accepted version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3258]
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2003Open AccessAuthors:Jogan, Matjaž; Artač, Matej; Skočaj, Danijel; Leonardis, Aleš;Jogan, Matjaž; Artač, Matej; Skočaj, Danijel; Leonardis, Aleš;Publisher: Springer-VerlagCountry: Slovenia
In this contribution we present a framework for an embodied robotic system that is capable of appearance-based self-localization. Specifically, we concentrate on the issues of robustness, flexibility, and scalability of the system. The framework presented is based on a panoramic eigenspace model of the environment. Its main feature is that it allows for simultaneous localization and map building using an incremental learning algorithm. Further, both the learning and the training processes are designed in a way to achieve robustness and adaptability to changes in the environment.
- Research data . Film . 2003Open AccessAuthors:Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo; Bučar, Dušan;Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo; Bučar, Dušan;Country: Slovenia
- Research data . Film . 2002Open AccessAuthors:Bučar, Dušan;Bučar, Dušan;Country: Slovenia
15 seconds of fame is an interactive installation that every 15 seconds generates a new pop-art portrait of a randomly selected viewer. The installation was inspired by Andy Warhol’s ironical statement that “in the future everybody will be famous for 15 minutes.” The installation detects human faces and crops them from the wide-angle view of people standing before the installation. Pop-art portraits are then generated by applying randomly selected filters to a randomly chosen face from the audience. These portraits are then shown in 15-second intervals on the flat-panel computer monitor, which is framed as a painting. The video was made during the first public exhibition of the installation at the 8th International Festival of Computer Arts in Maribor, 2002.
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- Research data . Film . 2003Open AccessAuthors:Solina, Franc;Solina, Franc;Publisher: RTV SLOCountry: Slovenia
- Open AccessAuthors:Milenković, Milica R.; Papastavrou, Agyro T.; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Pevec, Andrej; Jagličić, Zvonko; Zlatar, Matija; Gruden-Pavlović, Maja; Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.; Turel, Iztok; Anđelković, Katarina K.; +1 moreMilenković, Milica R.; Papastavrou, Agyro T.; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Pevec, Andrej; Jagličić, Zvonko; Zlatar, Matija; Gruden-Pavlović, Maja; Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.; Turel, Iztok; Anđelković, Katarina K.; Čobeljić, Božidar;
handle: 21.15107/rcub_cherry_3006
Publisher: ElsevierCountry: SerbiaProject: MESTD | Interactions of natural p... (172055)Related to accepted version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2865] Related to published version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2858] Supplementary material for: [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277538719301664?via%3Dihub]
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . Film . 2002Open AccessAuthors:Bučar, Dušan; Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo;Bučar, Dušan; Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo;Country: Slovenia
15 seconds of fame is an interactive installation that every 15 seconds generates a new pop-art portrait of a randomly selected viewer. The installation was inspired by Andy Warhol’s ironical statement that “in the future everybody will be famous for 15 minutes.” The installation detects human faces and crops them from the wide-angle view of people standing before the installation. Pop-art portraits are then generated by applying randomly selected filters to a randomly chosen face from the audience. These portraits are then shown in 15-second intervals on the flat-panel computer monitor, which is framed as a painting. The video was made during the first public exhibition of the installation at the 8th International Festival of Computer Arts in Maribor, 2002. On the video appear the authors of the installation: Franc Solina (idea), Peter Peer, Borut Batagelj and Samo Juvan (realization).
- Open AccessAuthors:Anđelković, Katarina K.; Milenković, Milica R.; Pevec, Andrej; Turel, Iztok; Matić, Ivana Z.; Vujčić, Miroslava; Sladić, Dušan; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Brađan, Gabrijela; Belošević, Svetlana; +1 moreAnđelković, Katarina K.; Milenković, Milica R.; Pevec, Andrej; Turel, Iztok; Matić, Ivana Z.; Vujčić, Miroslava; Sladić, Dušan; Radanović, Dušanka D.; Brađan, Gabrijela; Belošević, Svetlana; Čobeljić, Božidar;
handle: 21.15107/rcub_cherry_3259
Publisher: Elsevier Science Inc, New YorkCountry: SerbiaProject: MESTD | Interactions of natural p... (172055), MESTD | Biological response modif... (175011)Supplementary material for: [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2017.06.011 ] Related to published version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2495] Related to accepted version: [http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3258]
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2003Open AccessAuthors:Jogan, Matjaž; Artač, Matej; Skočaj, Danijel; Leonardis, Aleš;Jogan, Matjaž; Artač, Matej; Skočaj, Danijel; Leonardis, Aleš;Publisher: Springer-VerlagCountry: Slovenia
In this contribution we present a framework for an embodied robotic system that is capable of appearance-based self-localization. Specifically, we concentrate on the issues of robustness, flexibility, and scalability of the system. The framework presented is based on a panoramic eigenspace model of the environment. Its main feature is that it allows for simultaneous localization and map building using an incremental learning algorithm. Further, both the learning and the training processes are designed in a way to achieve robustness and adaptability to changes in the environment.
- Research data . Film . 2003Open AccessAuthors:Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo; Bučar, Dušan;Solina, Franc; Peer, Peter; Batagelj, Borut; Juvan, Samo; Bučar, Dušan;Country: Slovenia
- Research data . Film . 2002Open AccessAuthors:Bučar, Dušan;Bučar, Dušan;Country: Slovenia
15 seconds of fame is an interactive installation that every 15 seconds generates a new pop-art portrait of a randomly selected viewer. The installation was inspired by Andy Warhol’s ironical statement that “in the future everybody will be famous for 15 minutes.” The installation detects human faces and crops them from the wide-angle view of people standing before the installation. Pop-art portraits are then generated by applying randomly selected filters to a randomly chosen face from the audience. These portraits are then shown in 15-second intervals on the flat-panel computer monitor, which is framed as a painting. The video was made during the first public exhibition of the installation at the 8th International Festival of Computer Arts in Maribor, 2002.