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    Fig. 1.1 Universal Emotions Most of the developed methods try to recognize the basic expressions and some attempts at recognizing non-basic expressions. However, there have been very few attempts at recognizing the temporal dynamics of the face. Temporal dynamics denotes to the timing and time length of facial actions. The significant terms that are used in joining with temporal dynamics are: onset, apex and offset. These are known as the temporal segments of an expression [40]. Onset is the instance

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    IMAGE PROCESSING ? EDGE DETECTION In image processing, Edge Detection is a fundamental tool based on mathematical methods to detect points in a digital image at which there is a huge variation in the brightness between each other. These points are organized in a line of segments which is called edges. The purpose of detecting those variations is to help analyze an image in the following aspects: discontinuities in depth? discontinuities in surface orientation? changes in material properties? variations

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    the highest point of his intellectual maturity, portraying a dismal city under attack by dismal weather tied by perfectly dismal laws. Dickens opens chapter one by introducing literary devices such as personification, phonological features and repetition to his description, thus setting the scene whilst stressing the mood he is trying to convey. The usage of the present tense rather than the past removes the linear dictation by time and restricts knowledge to situation

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    A cleft lip is an opening or split in the upper lip that occurs when developing facial structures in an unborn baby that doesn't close completely. A baby with a cleft lip may also experience a cleft in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate). Less commonly, a cleft occurs only in the muscles of the soft palate (submucuous palate), which are at the back of the mouth and covered by the mouth's lining. This type of cleft often often goes unnoticed at birth and may not be diagnosed until later when signs

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    The Ever-Changing Field of Film The world of film has changed dramatically over the years and will likely continue to change along with technological and professional developments. Like many modern innovations, film has changed substantially over a rather short period of time, from black and white movies to modernized color films. Still, it is impressive to think how far film has come, and looking back into the near past affords an appreciation of the technology that no longer exists. Thus my viewing

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    Frankly, It’s a video community that creates and consumes each others’ videos content. The groups that I released The Passion of the Slug… are as follows: Music Videographers, MUSIC DOCUMENTARY, Hip-Hop Lovers, Music Videos - all genres, Short Films, Short Films, videoart, The Best Indie Filmmakers, We Love Music and Experimental Video Art. This grouping has allowed for reach to receptive audiences, garnering views and exposure. Furthermore, through hyperlinking and embed codes, my video is very spreadable

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    also noted as pioneer of photography; inception of film followed 50 years later. Hollywood, the modern well oiled machine it is today started with soundless films with no story or plot. The first phase of films only focused on movement. Overtime, directors grew a desire to create stories, not just random action. Storytelling began in the early 1900s. In 1903 Edwin Porters created “The Great Train Robbery”, one of the first feature action films. Porter told a story of a robbery, chase and inevitable

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    The animated and non-animated versions of the movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas can be compared to view the similarities and differences of both films. The animated movie was produced in the 1960’s and is approximately thirty minutes long, while the non-animated movie was produced in the 2000’s and is around an hour and a half long. They both star the Grinch, an angry man that hates Christmas. Because of his hate for the holiday season, the Grinch plans to dress as Santa Claus and steal all of

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    During this period, Australian producers had easy access to cinema screens as supplies of International films were not regular. This success started decreasing in 1913 when a series of takeovers and mergers in distribution and exhibition led to the creation of the monopolistic ‘Combine’. Australian feature filmmaking faced further challenges in the following years with the Depression and the debilitating increase in production costs associated with the

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    Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw written by himself, (For the purpose of this essay, ‘A Narrative.’) is an autobiographical, and spiritual account of Gronniosaw’s Journey. This essay will look at the narrative techniques and the distinctive features of the language used in both extracts. (Voltaire, & Gronniosaw, A230, Assessment Guide, 2013) Compare and contrast the context of each text’s, philosophy and religion, and ask the question, ‘does divine providence and

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