PPT-Image Pyramids
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Computer Vision winter 201213 CS Department Technion Topics The Gaussian Pyramid The Laplacian Pyramid Applications Pattern Matching Coding Compression Enhancement
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Computer Vision winter 201213 CS Department Technion Topics The Gaussian Pyramid The Laplacian Pyramid Applications Pattern Matching Coding Compression Enhancement Blending Gaussian Pyramid. Objectives. WHAT . is a population pyramid?. HOW. to read a population pyramid?. Recognise . SHAPES. . of population pyramids. . IMPORTANCE. of population pyramids.. What is a population pyramid?. . Ethnographic research . among . hunter-gatherers. From Paleolithic to Mesolithic. Paleolithic economies disappeared millennia ago.. Definition of “Paleolithic” and “Mesolithic” . Cultural anthropologists have studied groups using Mesolithic technology: hunting and gathering.. Ancient Egypt civilization lasted over 3000 years. . Egyptian monuments have been around so long. that their monuments were ancient even in Greek . and Roman times…. but one key question has . always loomed: how were the pyramids built?. France’s population pyramid. Rectangular pyramid. Kenya’s population pyramid. Triangular pyramid. Poland’s population pyramid. Pentagonal pyramid. Compare the data of the three countries. How are they similar? How are they different?. Number your paper 1-7. You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide. 1.. . What geographic landform was Lower Egypt located in?. A. Fertile Crescent. B. Sahara Desert. C. Nubia. D. Nile Delta. 2. Like Mesopotamians, Egyptians were?. Chronology of pyramids. Old Kingdom Egyptians . began to build pyramids to house their dead pharaohs . There are still 35 pyramids standing near the Nile, and 138 pyramid sites have been discovered. Chronology of pyramids . Aim: How . was Egyptian government intertwined with religious . beliefs?. Do Now: What is going on in this picture?. Egyptian Society Forms. Separate Villages eventually combine . Form one kingdom . Ruled by . By Kayla Shamble. Egyptian built pyramids to hold the royal tombs of their Kings. Pyramids were huge structures. Pyramids had storage rooms, courtyards, secret passage ways, and fancy tarps designed to catch robbers who tried to break in to the pyramid to rob it.. Chapter 3.3 . Egyptian gods and goddesses. Early in Egyptian history towns and villages had their own patron gods and goddesses, who they believed protected them. . Early Egyptian gods were often depicted as people, with human bodies, but with the heads of animals. . Egyptian Kingdoms. Egypt used to be two separate kingdoms, Lower Egypt & Upper Egypt. That all changed when the first Pharaoh, Narmer, united both kingdoms into one Egypt. That’s why the Pharaoh’s crown is red and white, to represent both Upper & Lower Egypt.. Population pyramids are used by demographers as a tool for understanding the make-up of a given population, whether a city, country, region, or the world. . A Population Pyramid is a graph that . shows the age-sex distribution of a given population. Understand population pyramids, their purpose, and role in understanding Human Geography. Identify spatial patterns of human settlement on a global scale. Identify and describe significant trends in human settlement. . Egypt’s pyramids are the oldest stone buildings in the world.. They were built nearly 5000 years ago.. These ancient tombs are among the world’s largest structures. The biggest is taller than a . One of your members will answer question 1, the next question 2, etc. . Answer 5 and 6 as a group. What is the base of the pyramid? . What are the faces of a pyramid? . What is surface area?. What is volume? How do we find it in general.
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