A static black hole embedded in a Modified Chaplygin Gas dark matter envelope can reach a disk radiative efficiency of about 6.5%, mimicking a vacuum Kerr black hole with spin j≈0.3 in continuum-fitting analyses.
Real-Time Hand Gesture Identification in Thermal Images
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Hand gesture-based human-computer interaction is an important problem that is well explored using color camera data. In this work we proposed a hand gesture detection system using thermal images. Our system is capable of handling multiple hand regions in a frame and process it fast for real-time applications. Our system performs a series of steps including background subtraction-based hand mask generation, k-means based hand region identification, hand segmentation to remove the forearm region, and a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) based gesture classification. Our work introduces two novel algorithms, bubble growth and bubble search, for faster hand segmentation. We collected a new thermal image data set with 10 gestures and reported an end-to-end hand gesture recognition accuracy of 97%.
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Masking Black Hole Spin with a Modified Chaplygin Gas Envelope: Radiative Degeneracies from a Phenomenological Three-Region Spacetime
A static black hole embedded in a Modified Chaplygin Gas dark matter envelope can reach a disk radiative efficiency of about 6.5%, mimicking a vacuum Kerr black hole with spin j≈0.3 in continuum-fitting analyses.