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The finite element implementation of 3D fractional viscoelastic constitutive models

2018

Abstract The aim of this paper is to present the implementation of 3D fractional viscoelastic constitutive theory presented in Alotta et al., 2016 [1]. Fractional viscoelastic models exactly reproduce the time dependent behaviour of real viscoelastic materials which exhibit a long “fading memory”. From an implementation point of view, this feature implies storing the stress/strain history throughout the simulations which may require a large amount of memory. We propose here a number of strategies to effectively limit the memory required. The form of the constitutive equations are summarized and the finite element implementation in a Newton-Raphson integration scheme is described in detail. …

RelaxationComputer scienceSubroutineConstitutive equation3D constitutive models; Creep; Fractional viscoelasticity; Numerical modelling; Relaxation; Analysis; Engineering (all); Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design; Applied Mathematics02 engineering and technologyViscoelasticityStress (mechanics)Engineering (all)0203 mechanical engineeringFractional viscoelasticityApplied mathematicsLimit (mathematics)Applied MathematicsGeneral EngineeringAnalysiCreep021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignFinite element method020303 mechanical engineering & transportsNumerical modellingBenchmark (computing)3D constitutive model0210 nano-technologyAnalysisQuasistatic process
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Rotation-Invariant Texture Retrieval via Signature Alignment Based on Steerable Sub-Gaussian Modeling

2008

This paper addresses the construction of a novel efficient rotation-invariant texture retrieval method that is based on the alignment in angle of signatures obtained via a steerable sub-Gaussian model. In our proposed scheme, we first construct a steerable multivariate sub-Gaussian model, where the fractional lower-order moments of a given image are associated with those of its rotated versions. The feature extraction step consists of estimating the so-called covariations between the orientation subbands of the corresponding steerable pyramid at the same or at adjacent decomposition levels and building an appropriate signature that can be rotated directly without the need of rotating the im…

RotationComputational complexity theoryGaussianFeature extractionNormal DistributionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONPattern Recognition Automatedsymbols.namesakeImage textureArtificial IntelligenceImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedComputer SimulationGaussian processImage retrievalMathematicsModels Statisticalbusiness.industryPattern recognitionImage EnhancementComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSimilitudeSubtraction TechniquesymbolsRotational invarianceArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmsSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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Cost-Efficient On-Chip Routing Implementations for CMP and MPSoC Systems

2011

[EN] The high-performance computing domain is enriching with the inclusion of networks-on-chip (NoCs) as a key component of many-core (CMPs or MPSoCs) architectures. NoCs face the communication scalability challenge while meeting tight power, area, and latency constraints. Designers must address new challenges that were not present before. Defective components, the enhancement of application-level parallelism, or power-aware techniques may break topology regularity, thus, efficient routing becomes a challenge. This paper presents universal logic-based distributed routing (uLBDR), an efficient logic-based mechanism that adapts to any irregular topology derived from 2-D meshes, instead of usi…

RouterComputer scienceRouting tableDistributed computing02 engineering and technologyMPSoCNetwork topology01 natural sciencesNetworks-on-chip0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRouting010302 applied physicsStatic routingbusiness.industryComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design020202 computer hardware & architectureFault-toleranceARQUITECTURA Y TECNOLOGIA DE COMPUTADORESNetwork on a chip13. Climate actionLogic designEmbedded systemScalabilityMultipath routingbusinessSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
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Comparative in vitro study of the accuracy of impression techniques for dental implants: Direct technique with an elastomeric impression material ver…

2019

Background The aim of this study was to compare a conventional technique (elastomeric impression material - EIM) and a digital technique (scanner digital model – SDM) on a six-analog master model (MM) to determine which was the most exact. Material and Methods Twenty impressions were taken of a master model (EIM) and twenty scanned impressions (SDM) (True Definition). A coordinate measuring machine (CMM) was used to measure the distances between adjacent analogues (1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6), intermittently positioned analogues (1-4, 3-6) and the most distal (1-6). Reference values were established from the master model, which were compared with the two impression techniques. The significance…

ScannerDental Impression TechniqueIn Vitro TechniquesCoordinate-measuring machine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIn vitro study030212 general & internal medicineGeneral DentistryMathematicsConventional techniqueDental ImplantsIntraoral scannerResearchDental Impression Materials030206 dentistryDirect Technique:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Models DentalImpressionOtorhinolaryngologyElastomersDimensional Measurement AccuracyReference valuesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASComputer-Aided DesignSurgeryOral SurgeryBiomedical engineeringMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Fast narrowing-driven partial evaluation for inductively sequential programs

2005

Narrowing-driven partial evaluation is a powerful technique for the specialization of (first-order) functional and functional logic programs. However, although it gives good results on small programs, it does not scale up well to realistic problems (e.g., interpreter specialization). In this work, we introduce a faster partial evaluation scheme by ensuring the termination of the process offline . For this purpose, we first characterize a class of programs which are quasi-terminating , i.e., the computations performed with needed narrowing—the symbolic computation mechanism of narrowing-driven partial evaluation—only contain finitely many different terms (and, thus, partial evaluation termi…

Scheme (programming language)Class (computer programming)Functional programmingTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceComputationProgram transformationcomputer.software_genreSymbolic computationComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignPartial evaluationProgram analysisLogical programmingSpecialization (logic)Automatic programmingcomputerSoftwareInterpretercomputer.programming_languageProceedings of the tenth ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming
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The BioDICE Taverna plugin for clustering and visualization of biological data: a workflow for molecular compounds exploration

2014

Background: In many experimental pipelines, clustering of multidimensional biological datasets is used to detect hidden structures in unlabelled input data. Taverna is a popular workflow management system that is used to design and execute scientific workflows and aid in silico experimentation. The availability of fast unsupervised methods for clustering and visualization in the Taverna platform is important to support a data-driven scientific discovery in complex and explorative bioinformatics applications. Results: This work presents a Taverna plugin, the Biological Data Interactive Clustering Explorer (BioDICE), that performs clustering of high-dimensional biological data and provides a …

Self-organizing mapBiological dataMolecular compoundComputer scienceLibrary and Information Sciencescomputer.software_genreComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignClusteringVisualizationComputer Science ApplicationsTavernaWorkflowMolecular compoundsSelf organizing mapKnowledge extractionPlug-inData miningPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCluster analysiscomputerSoftwareWorkflow management systemVisualizationJournal of Cheminformatics
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Fully Dynamic Evaluation of Sequence Pair

2013

In the electronic design automation field, as well as in other areas, problem instances and solutions are often subject to discrete changes. The foundational significance of efficient updates of the criterion value after dynamic updates, instead of recomputing it from scratch each time, has attracted a lot of research. In this paper, motivated by the significance of the sequence pair (SP) representation for floorplanning, we develop a fully dynamic algorithm of SP evaluation, that efficiently updates a criterion value after insertions and deletions of SP elements and after modifications of element weights. Our result is based on a new data structure for the predecessor problem, which mainta…

SequenceTheoretical computer scienceSequential logicDynamic problemComputer scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRepresentation (mathematics)Data structureComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignAlgorithmSoftwareField (computer science)FloorplanIEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
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Properties of blended mortars produced with recycled by-products from different waste streams

2023

The construction industry encounters significant challenges in effectively managing solid waste produced during the extraction and production of building materials. In different countries, slurry waste generated from granite and marble processing industries, such as glass industry waste, constitutes a considerable portion of the total solid waste. Its undesirable disposal is causing unprecedented environmental damage. Using these non-biodegradable wastes to produce building materials would reduce the environmental burden and contribute to sustainable construction. This study, in detail, investigates the feasibility of utilizing Granite Powder (GP), Ground Granite Powder (GGP), and Ground Gl…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMaterials Science (miscellaneous)ArchitectureBuilding and ConstructionComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignGlass waste Granite waste Marble powder waste Mechanical characteristics Waste recyclingComputer Science ApplicationsCivil and Structural Engineering
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A New Preclinical Decision Support System Based on PET Radiomics: A Preliminary Study on the Evaluation of an Innovative 64Cu-Labeled Chelator in Mou…

2022

The 64Cu-labeled chelator was analyzed in vivo by positron emission tomography (PET) imaging to evaluate its biodistribution in a murine model at different acquisition times. For this purpose, nine 6-week-old female Balb/C nude strain mice underwent micro-PET imaging at three different time points after 64Cu-labeled chelator injection. Specifically, the mice were divided into group 1 (acquisition 1 h after [64Cu] chelator administration, n = 3 mice), group 2 (acquisition 4 h after [64Cu]chelator administration, n = 3 mice), and group 3 (acquisition 24 h after [64Cu] chelator administration, n = 3 mice). Successively, all PET studies were segmented by means of registration with a standard te…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazioni64radiomics; micro-PET/CT; mouse imaging; atlas; <sup>64</sup>Cu-labeled chelatorCu-labeled chelatormicro-PET/CTComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design64Cu-labeled chelatoratlaradiomicsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingatlasmouse imagingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRadiomic64; Cu-labeled chelator; atlas; micro-PET/CT; mouse imaging; radiomicsradiomics; micro-PET/CT; mouse imaging; atlas; 64Cu-labeled chelator J.Journal of Imaging; Volume 8; Issue 4; Pages: 92
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Iterative Multiple Bounding-Box Refinements for Visual Tracking.

2022

Single-object visual tracking aims at locating a target in each video frame by predicting the bounding box of the object. Recent approaches have adopted iterative procedures to gradually refine the bounding box and locate the target in the image. In such approaches, the deep model takes as input the image patch corresponding to the currently estimated target bounding box, and provides as output the probability associated with each of the possible bounding box refinements, generally defined as a discrete set of linear transformations of the bounding box center and size. At each iteration, only one transformation is applied, and supervised training of the model may introduce an inherent ambig…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionideep trackingiterative bounding box refinementRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionElectrical and Electronic Engineeringvisual trackingComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Designvisual tracking; deep tracking; iterative bounding box refinementJournal of imaging
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