Human-computer interaction; Computer vision; Human-machine systems; Nonverbal communication
Hand gesture recognition (HGR) is an important research topic because some
situations require silent communication with sign languages. Computational HGR
systems assist silent communication, and help people learn a sign language.
In this thesis. a...
"The nose, chin, and fingers on the right hand and the complete left hand are modern. This exceptionally well-preserved statue is striking for its elegant pose and the complexity of the garment and hairstyle. The very young girl represented...
Address: 412 E. Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Possibly the interior of the Brenner Shop, this scene shows a dry cleaning operation. Racks of clothing hang along the back wall. A counter near the front of the photo has a cash register on top of...
Address: 528 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Women model fashions on a runway in the new Mangel's clothing store. An audience sits observing the models. Pendant lights hang from the ceiling.
Storefront and awning of Crutcher and Starks Inc. clothing store in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Window display filled with men's shirts, ties, hats, and jackets. Title supplied by cataloger.
Women seated at a table appear to be sewing buttons on clothing. Large spools of thread and large pincushions sit on the table, as well as a box of buttons. Title supplied by cataloger.
View down a block of Fourth Street with Burdorf's, Katharine Wells Shop for children's clothing, the Cake Box, Woolworth's, and other stores. The clothing store and Cake Box are in the Bernheim Building. Title supplied by cataloger.
Five-story brick or stone building at the corner of 4th Street and Market Street. Goldberg's is a men's clothing shop and tailors. The ground floor has window displays. Address: Fourth Street and Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
View from across the street of the storefront for Livingstons with clothing on display in the front windows. The signs on the building read "Apparel Jewelry on Credit. Livingtons." An additional sign hangs from the from the of the store....
Address: 1028 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. A two-story brick building is shown. A sign is suspended from the corner of the building that reads, "Joe Bass, Gents Furnishings, Clothing, Shoes, Trunks,...
Address: 200 E. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Pedestrians walk along the sidewalk in front of Edw. Stern & Sons clothing store. The store advertises, "Underwear, ties, socks, sweaters / All at reduced prices," "Quitting...
Address: 319 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Tyler Block is capped by a triangular pediment with a center medallion carving that reads, "Tyler Block 1874." The first floor of this complex is made up of stores while upper...
Stores & shops; Clothing & dress; Department stores
The interior of Loevenharts & Co. on the southeast corner of Third and Market Streets in Louisville, Kentucky, shows some of the wares of the store including clothing for men and boys. The display case in the center shows shirts and ties, and...
World War, 1914-1918--France; Soldiers; Military life; Military uniforms; Mourning clothing & dress; Beds
Three soldiers sit on small wooden beds, or cots, in a low-ceilinged room during World War I. Insignia on the jacket collar of the man on the left, who is also in image ULPA 2004.003.006E, indicate he is in France's 139e Régiment d'Infanterie and...
The young man at left, identified as Jesus' helper, has long curly hair and a full beard, and is dressed in light-colored clothing. At right, an unidentified older man with short gray hair and beard, wears dark clothing, leans on a cane, and holds...
Main Street between Sixth Street and Seventh Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Two men driving a horse and wagon are transporting three hogsheads, large wooden barrels containing tobacco, past city businesses including Johanboeke Bros. & Co....