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How Can We Get 3D-Pictures of Moving Objects with Just One Camera?
(Germany: Latest Thinking, 2017), 14 mins
The recovering of our 3D-world with only one camera is a challenge in many fields ranging from self-driving cars to plastic surgery. In this video, DANIEL CREMERS presents innovations from computer vision to tackle that challenge. Modelling the movement of a camera in addition to the geometry of the depicted world...
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(Germany: Latest Thinking, 2017), 14 mins
Description
The recovering of our 3D-world with only one camera is a challenge in many fields ranging from self-driving cars to plastic surgery. In this video, DANIEL CREMERS presents innovations from computer vision to tackle that challenge. Modelling the movement of a camera in addition to the geometry of the depicted world and using new algorithms allow the recovery of more pictures in real-time. The algorithms compute the highest possible consistency bet...
The recovering of our 3D-world with only one camera is a challenge in many fields ranging from self-driving cars to plastic surgery. In this video, DANIEL CREMERS presents innovations from computer vision to tackle that challenge. Modelling the movement of a camera in addition to the geometry of the depicted world and using new algorithms allow the recovery of more pictures in real-time. The algorithms compute the highest possible consistency between consecutive images and make it possible to recover even moving objects with the limited computational space of a laptop.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Instructional material
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Latest Thinking
Speaker / Narrator
Daniel Cremers, 1971-
Person Discussed
Daniel Cremers, 1971-
Topic / Theme
Computer integrated manufacturing systems, Cameras
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Latest Thinking
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Is It a Violation of the Right to Leave to Prevent Migrants from Crossing the Border to Another State?
(Germany: Latest Thinking, 2017), 11 mins
The research presented in this video looks into the rightfulness of engaging other states in the protection of EU borders. This happens when EU member states cooperate with the migrants’ countries of origin or transit countries in order to hinder refugees from crossing the border, e.g. by providing training or b...
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(Germany: Latest Thinking, 2017), 11 mins
Description
The research presented in this video looks into the rightfulness of engaging other states in the protection of EU borders. This happens when EU member states cooperate with the migrants’ countries of origin or transit countries in order to hinder refugees from crossing the border, e.g. by providing training or boats for border patrols. As NORA MARKARD explains, one central finding is that when an EU state outsources migration control, it still...
The research presented in this video looks into the rightfulness of engaging other states in the protection of EU borders. This happens when EU member states cooperate with the migrants’ countries of origin or transit countries in order to hinder refugees from crossing the border, e.g. by providing training or boats for border patrols. As NORA MARKARD explains, one central finding is that when an EU state outsources migration control, it still remains liable for possible human rights violations that happen during border protection measures – even if carried out by a third state. Furthermore, she elucidates that preventing somebody from leaving a country only in a specific way or direction is still an interference with the human right to leave.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Instructional material
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Latest Thinking
Speaker / Narrator
Nora Markard, 1978-
Person Discussed
Nora Markard, 1978-
Topic / Theme
International laws, Lawsuits, Human rights, Immigration laws, Refugees
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Latest Thinking
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Looking Toward Home
directed by Dale Kruzic; produced by Conroy Chino, 1949- and Beverly Morris, fl. 2004, Vision Maker Media (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2004), 57 mins
An increasing number of Native Americans are leaving the Reservation for life in city areas such as Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and the San Francisco Bay area. The life of urban Indians is shown primarily through the eyes of these individuals as they attempt to maintain their cultural identity while living away...
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directed by Dale Kruzic; produced by Conroy Chino, 1949- and Beverly Morris, fl. 2004, Vision Maker Media (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2004), 57 mins
Description
An increasing number of Native Americans are leaving the Reservation for life in city areas such as Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and the San Francisco Bay area. The life of urban Indians is shown primarily through the eyes of these individuals as they attempt to maintain their cultural identity while living away from the Reservation.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Conroy Chino, 1949-, Beverly Morris, fl. 2004, Vision Maker Media
Author / Creator
Dale Kruzic
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Speaker / Narrator
Conroy Chino, 1949-
Topic / Theme
Cultural identity, Sociology, American Indians, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 Controy Chino & Dale Kruzic
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Should Different Types of Methodology in Comparative Legal Research Be Combined into One Method?
(Latest Thinking, 2017), 13 mins
Comparative law, an important legal method, is becoming ever more relevant in a globalized world. Different methods exist in comparative legal research despite the effort of the discipline to combine them. Whereas the so-called functionalists only look at the written law, the “law as culture”-approach demands...
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(Latest Thinking, 2017), 13 mins
Description
Comparative law, an important legal method, is becoming ever more relevant in a globalized world. Different methods exist in comparative legal research despite the effort of the discipline to combine them. Whereas the so-called functionalists only look at the written law, the “law as culture”-approach demands for taking into consideration also the surrounding factors and conditions such as religion, society or economic situation. Another disp...
Comparative law, an important legal method, is becoming ever more relevant in a globalized world. Different methods exist in comparative legal research despite the effort of the discipline to combine them. Whereas the so-called functionalists only look at the written law, the “law as culture”-approach demands for taking into consideration also the surrounding factors and conditions such as religion, society or economic situation. Another dispute exists between the micro comparative research, which concentrates on single elements and the macro comparative research considering whole legal systems. JÜRGEN BASEDOW has collected long-time experience regarding comparative law and concludes that the one method is unrealistic, yet not even helpful. In this video he explains why it is rather useful to accept the coexistence of different methodologies, which can be applied depending on the examined problem, its background and the goal of its analysis.
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Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Jurgen Basedow, 1949-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Latest Thinking
Topic / Theme
Globalization, Law, Comparative industrial relations
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Latest Thinking
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Standing Silent Nation
directed by Suree Towfighnia, fl. 2007; produced by Courtney Hermann, fl. 2006, Prairie Dust Films (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2007), 53 mins
When the Oglala Sioux Tribe passed an ordinance separating industrial hemp from its illegal cousin, marijuana, Alex White Plume researched hemp and found it to be a versatile, sustainable crop that could grow in the inhospitable soil of the South Dakota Badlands--envisioning a new economy.
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directed by Suree Towfighnia, fl. 2007; produced by Courtney Hermann, fl. 2006, Prairie Dust Films (Lincoln, NE: Vision Maker Media, 2007), 53 mins
Description
When the Oglala Sioux Tribe passed an ordinance separating industrial hemp from its illegal cousin, marijuana, Alex White Plume researched hemp and found it to be a versatile, sustainable crop that could grow in the inhospitable soil of the South Dakota Badlands--envisioning a new economy.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Alex White Plume, Courtney Hermann, fl. 2006, Prairie Dust Films
Author / Creator
Suree Towfighnia, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Vision Maker Media
Topic / Theme
Revolution and Protest context, Agricultural policy, Sustainable agriculture, Economics, Oglala, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 Prairie Dust Films, LLC
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What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19, COVID-19
in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 8 mins
Discusses the animal origins of COVID-19 and the spread of the virus through human to human transmission. Explains the symptoms and contagiousness of the virus as well as its impact on human health and society in general.
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in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 8 mins
Description
Discusses the animal origins of COVID-19 and the spread of the virus through human to human transmission. Explains the symptoms and contagiousness of the virus as well as its impact on human health and society in general.
Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Instructional material
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
ProQuest
Series
What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19
Topic / Theme
Pandemics
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 ProQuest
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What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19, Fighting Back
produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 8 mins
Discusses how to contain and stop the spread of a contagious disease like COVID-19 and the challenges that come with it, including recognizing misinformation about the danger of the disease.
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produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 8 mins
Description
Discusses how to contain and stop the spread of a contagious disease like COVID-19 and the challenges that come with it, including recognizing misinformation about the danger of the disease.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ProQuest, Aaron Thompson
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
ProQuest
Series
What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19
Speaker / Narrator
Aaron Thompson
Topic / Theme
Pandemics
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2020 ProQuest
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What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19, Staying Safe and Holding Up (2020)
produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 10 mins
Discusses how to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, including evaluating the sources and credibility of information about the pandemic.
Open Access
produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 10 mins
Description
Discusses how to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, including evaluating the sources and credibility of information about the pandemic.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ProQuest, Aaron Thompson
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
ProQuest
Series
What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19
Speaker / Narrator
Aaron Thompson
Topic / Theme
21st Century in World History (2001– )
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What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19, Unprecedented (2020)
produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 3 mins
Discusses the unprecedented event of COVID-19. Describes the media coverage of the pandemic and how ProQuest can help researchers evaluate sources and synthesize information from these sources.
Open Access
produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 3 mins
Description
Discusses the unprecedented event of COVID-19. Describes the media coverage of the pandemic and how ProQuest can help researchers evaluate sources and synthesize information from these sources.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ProQuest, Aaron Thompson
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
ProQuest
Series
What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19
Speaker / Narrator
Aaron Thompson
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What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19, Viruses (2020)
produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 5 mins
Explains what a virus is, how it replicates in a host body, and how it is spread through human populations.
Open Access
produced by ProQuest, in What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19 (Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2020), 5 mins
Description
Explains what a virus is, how it replicates in a host body, and how it is spread through human populations.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ProQuest, Aaron Thompson
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
ProQuest
Series
What We Talk About When We Talk About COVID-19
Speaker / Narrator
Aaron Thompson
Topic / Theme
Pandemics
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