View from the northeast facing southwest towards Bessire and Company at the 100 block of South 8th Street at the corner of Main Street. It is a five-story, long brick building with arched windows.
Address: 1101 Logan Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of two-story brick building with two signs painted on its side. The brick wall sign near the top of the building has a name along with the words "Grocery & Saloon." The brick wall...
Address: 1117 Logan Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of a one-story building with a chain-link fence and gate attached to it. Next door is a boarded up two-story brick building with a sign painted on its side reading "The Mattinglys." ...
Buildings; Industrial facilities; JBS Swift & Company; Food industry
Front view of Swift and Company at 118 North 8th Street. It is a two-story brick building with a sign above the entrance. A loading dock with trucks is in front.
Before and after views of Scott's Hardware store on Preston Street. In the before, it is a two-story building painted white. In the after, it has Perma Stone facade on the lower third of the building and new white paint on the upper two-thirds.
A loose crowd stands along Jefferson Street, while a horse-drawn tram passes on the road. Buildings damaged by the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890, stand on the other side of the street. On the near side of the street, one...
Before and after views of a shotgun-style house on South Preston Street. In the before, the exterior of the house has a brick pattern, and in the after, it has Perma Stone siding.
Restaurant at 210 South 8th Street. It is in a three-story brick building with a water tower in the background. To the south is 214-218 South 8th Street.
Fireplaces; Chairs; Tables; Furniture; Living rooms; Houses; Dwellings; Interiors
Two upholstered chairs are set at an angle in front of a fireplace in the sitting room of 2515 Longest Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Tall wood-framed windows flank the fireplace and two andirons sit within it. Radiators are under the windows and...
Address: 2595 S. 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Industrial warehouse, located in an abandoned parking lot, surrounded by fencing, Framers Supply, and fast food restaurant (Moby Dick's), appears abandoned. Painted brick wall sign reads...
Before and after views of Frederick's Bar and Package store at 27th Street and Bank Street. It is a two-story building on the corner. In the before, it has white siding and an advertisement for Old Thompson painted on the side wall. In the after...
Three-dimensional imaging in medicine; Lungs--Cancer--Diagnosis
Many lung diseases or injuries can cause biomechanical or material property changes that can alter
lung function. While the mechanical changes associated with the change of the material properties
originate at a regional level, they remain largely...
Doctor Cord dentist office at 3618 Lexington Road. It is a two-story building with a curved front, Perma Stone siding, and glass tiles in the corner windows.
Computer vision; Pattern recognition systems; Human face recognition (Computer science)
Humans have the uncanny ability to perceive the world in three dimensions (3D), otherwise known as depth perception. The amazing thing about this ability to determine distances is that it depends only on a simple two-dimensional (2D) image in the...
Traditionally, fingerprint image acquisition was based on contact. However
the conventional touch-based fingerprint acquisition introduces some problems
such as distortions and deformations to the fingerprint image. The most recent
technology for...
Human being can easily acquire information by showing the object than reading the description of it. Our brain stores images that the eyes are seeing and by the brain mapping, people can analyze information by imagination in the brain. This is the...
Northeast corner 3rd Street and Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard. A painted white brick building backing up to a three-story brick building with The Lasalle Hotel painted on the back of it.
Address: 419 Finzer Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This building is an apartment complex today (known as The Lofts of Broadway), but it was originally constructed as a tobacco warehouse, and has one ghost sign which reads, "Stewart's Service...
Before and after views of a house on Taylor Boulevard with a long front porch and second-story dormer window. In the before, the house has white siding. In the after, it has Perma Stone siding.