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Deformation Quantization in White Noise Analysis

2007

We define and present an example of a deformation quantization product on a Hida space of test functions endowed with a Wick product.

white noise analysisMoyal productQuantization (signal processing)lcsh:MathematicsMathematics::Number TheoryMathematical analysisFOS: Physical sciencesWhite noiseMathematical Physics (math-ph)lcsh:QA1-939Mathematics - Quantum AlgebraFOS: MathematicsMoyal productQuantum Algebra (math.QA)Geometry and TopologyWick productAnalysisMathematical PhysicsMathematicsMathematical physics
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Characterization of three-dimensional microstructure of composite materials by X-ray tomography

2016

Analysis methods for X-ray microtomographic images of short fibre composite materials were developed. The methods enable estimation of microstructural properties of the material, e.g., aspect ratio and orientation of fibres. Being based on X-ray microtomography and image analysis, the methods are nondestructive and do not require user intervention. In particular, a method for determination of the aspect ratio of fibres was first developed. The method contains an assumption about similarity of the shape of the fibres. The assumption was relaxed in an improved method that can estimate cross-sectional properties of fibres, too, e.g., cross-sectional area. Additionally, the effect of finite ima…

wood fibreskuidutröntgentutkimusComposite materialskuvankäsittelyImage analysismikrorakenteetmateriaalitutkimuskuvantaminenImage processingtomografiaX-raysThree-dimensional imagingFibrous composites3D-mallinnusTomographykomposiititbiomateriaalitbiomaterials
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The Relationship between Knowledge Characteristics’ Fit and Job Satisfaction and Job Performance: The Mediating Role of Work Engagement

2020

Knowledge workers are highly valued by organizations, but there is a lack of evidence about the role of work engagement in the satisfaction and performance of these workers. Harmonization and Person&ndash

work engagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830050109 social psychologyHarmonizationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sources0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGE1-350job satisfactionPolynomial regressionComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentWork engagementEconomic sector05 social sciencesInformation processingknowledge characteristicsBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental sciencesjob performancepolynomial regressionJob performanceOrdinary least squaresJob satisfactionPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementSustainability
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Compression and load balancing for efficient sparse matrix-vector product on multicore processors and graphics processing units

2021

We contribute to the optimization of the sparse matrix-vector product by introducing a variant of the coordinate sparse matrix format that balances the workload distribution and compresses both the indexing arrays and the numerical information. Our approach is multi-platform, in the sense that the realizations for (general-purpose) multicore processors as well as graphics accelerators (GPUs) are built upon common principles, but differ in the implementation details, which are adapted to avoid thread divergence in the GPU case or maximize compression element-wise (i.e., for each matrix entry) for multicore architectures. Our evaluation on the two last generations of NVIDIA GPUs as well as In…

workload balancingMulti-core processorComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencesparse matrix-vector productParallel computingLoad balancing (computing)coordinate sparse matrix formatSparse matrix vectorcompressionExascale computingComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceComputational Theory and MathematicsCompression (functional analysis)Product (mathematics)Graphicsgraphics processing units (GPUs)multicoreprocessors (CPUs)Software
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Signal Recognition Particle 54 kD Protein (SRP54) from the Marine Sponge Geodia cydonium

2002

In the systematic search for phylogenetically conserved proteins in the simplest and most ancient extant metazoan phylum – Porifera, we have identified and analyzed a cDNA encoding the signal recognition particle 54 kD protein (SRP54) from the marine sponge Geodia cydonium (Demospongiae). The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved ribonucleoprotein complex of a very ancient origin, comprising SRP RNA and several proteins (six in mammals). The nucleotide sequence of the sponge cDNA predicts a protein of 499 amino acid residues with a calculated Mr of 55175. G. cydonium SRP54 displays unusually high overall similarity (90 %) with human/mammalian SRP54 proteins, higher th…

xSRP54lcsh:Food processing and manufacturecommon ancestorlcsh:TP368-456molecular evolutionMetazoalcsh:Biotechnologylcsh:TP248.13-248.65signal recognition particlePoriferaFood Technology and Biotechnology
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High-rate x-ray spectroscopy in mammography with a CdTe detector: A digital pulse processing approach

2010

Purpose:Direct measurement of mammographic x-ray spectra under clinical conditions is a difficult task due to the high fluence rate of the x-ray beams as well as the limits in the development of high resolution detection systems in a high counting rate environment. In this work we present a detection system, based on a CdTe detector and an innovative digital pulse processing (DPP) system, for high-rate x-ray spectroscopy in mammography. Methods: The DPP system performs a digital pile-up inspection and a digital pulse height analysis of the detector signals, digitized through a 14-bit, 100 MHz digitizer, for x-ray spectroscopy even at high photon counting rates. We investigated on the respon…

x-ray spectroscopy CdTe detectors high photon counting rate digital pulse processing mammography
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Impact of using different levels of threshold-based artefact correction on the quantification of heart rate variability in three independent human co…

2020

Heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive indicator of autonomic nervous system function. HRV recordings show artefacts due to technical and/or biological issues. The Kubios software is one of the most used software to process HRV recordings, offering different levels of threshold-based artefact correction (i.e., Kubios filters). The aim of the study was to analyze the impact of different Kubios filters on the quantification of HRV derived parameters from short-term recordings in three independent human cohorts. A total of 312 participants were included: 107 children with overweight/obesity (10.0 &plusmn

young adultsmedicine.medical_specialtyMiddle-aged adultslcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightStandard deviationArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinechildrenInternal medicinemedicineAutonomic nervous systemHeart rate variabilityChildrenbusiness.industrymiddle-aged adultsHeart rate monitorlcsh:Rautonomic nervous system030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineData processingAutonomic nervous systemCardiologyAnalysis of varianceKubios softwaremedicine.symptombusinessdata processingYoung adultscirculatory and respiratory physiology
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Systems Approaches in the Enterprise Architecture Field of Research: A Systematic Literature Review

2018

This study explores the use of the systems approaches (systems thinking and systems theories) as the theoretical underpinnings for Enterprise Architecture (EA) research. Both the academic and the practitioner communities have maintained an interest in EA due to its potential benefits, promising for the recent technological and business advances. EA as a research area is, however, characterized by diversified views depicted in different definitions of the concept, and no acknowledged common theoretical foundation. A number of prior studies have noticed this gap in the EA field of research, and called for a strengthening of the theory of EA. Variegated systems approaches have been suggested a…

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"On-the-go" multispectral imaging system embedded on a track laying tractor to characterize the vine foliage

2015

Mutispectral imaging systems are widely used in remote sensing for Precision Viticulture. In this work, this technique was applied in the proximal sensing context to characterize vine foliage. A mobile terrestrial experimental system is presented, composed of a GPS receiver, a multi-spectral camera acquiring visible and near infrared images, and a Greenseeker RT-100 which measures the Normalized Difference Vegetative Index (NDVI). This optical system observes vine foliage in the trellis plan, in natural sunlight. The experimental field is planted with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Meunier cultivars in a latin squared pattern. In 2013, six datasets were acquired at various phenological stages.S…

État sanitaireSanitary stateNDVIVine foliageGreenseekerFeuillageViticulture de précisionIn-field phenotypingGrapes areaMulti-spectral imaging systemPhénotypage au champImagerie multi-spectraleZone des grappesGrowing follow-upProxidétectionProximal sensingSuivi de croissancePrecision viticulture[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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