https://foxonline.temple.edu/guides/zoom/virtual-backgrounds/
Recommended To achieve the best virtual background effect, Zoom recommends using a solid color background, preferably green Higher quality cameras result in a better virtual background Use uniform lighting and color Do not wear clothing that is the same color as the virtual background A background image with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and minimum resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels. Sources for ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/DiVE.pdf
Abstract—Ensuring stable and high-quality real-time video an-alytics for computationally constrained mobile agents is essential. However, limited computing resources and network bandwidth present significant challenges in meeting the objective of low response time and high inference accuracy. In this paper, we present DiVE, an edge-assisted video analytics system that utilizes motion vectors ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~ingargio/cis587/readings/wumpus.shtml
A variety of "worlds" are being used as examples for Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, and Planning. Among them the Vacuum World, the Block World, and the Wumpus World. We will examine the Wumpus World and in this context introduce the Situation Calculus, the Frame Problem, and a variety of axioms.
https://sites.temple.edu/trail/files/2021/11/XieXinDamesIROS2021.pdf
Zhanteng Xie, Pujie Xin, and Philip Dames Abstract—This paper proposes a novel neural network-based control policy to enable a mobile robot to navigate safety through environments filled with both static obstacles, such as tables and chairs, and dense crowds of pedestrians. The network architecture uses early fusion to combine a short history of lidar data with kinematic data about nearby ...
https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/major-advances-in-treating-lung-blood-clots-could-eliminate-need-for-icu-stay-according-to-new-research-at-the-lewis-katz-school-of-medicine-at-temple-university
A novel “on-the-table” therapeutic strategy with a total procedure time of less than one hour can safely reduce the size of blood clots lodged in the pulmonary arteries and eliminate the need for post-procedural drug infusion in an intensive care unit, according to Katz School of Medicine research.