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Evaluation of Load transfer in rigid pavements by Rolling wheel deflectometer and Falling weight deflectometer

2020

Abstract Rigid pavements have widespread use, e.g, in motorways and airports, due to their excellent properties such as high bearing capacity and long lifetime. However, when rigid pavements fail it is often due to bad load transfer efficiency (LTE) at its joints. Traditional methods of measuring LTE can be time consuming. Here, we study the possibility of measuring LTE using a moving load with the aim of achieving higher productivity. An experiment simulating Rolling Weight Deflectometer (RWD) measurements on a joint was carried out to gain understanding and confidence that can guide the analysis of real RWD data. Continuous data from measurements across a joint allows for determination of…

business.industryComputer scienceMoving loadStructural engineeringRolling Wheel Deflectometer(RWD); Rigid Pavements; Load transferContinuous dataLoad transfer Rigid Pavements Rolling Wheel Deflectometer(RWD)Falling weight deflectometerRolling Wheel Deflectometer(RWD)Rigid PavementsTransfer efficiencyTransfer (computing)Load transferSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiBearing capacitybusinessJoint (geology)Transportation Research Procedia
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Spectro-temporal reflectance surfaces: a new conceptual framework for the integration of remote-sensing data from multiple different sensors

2012

The conflict between spatial and temporal resolution of satellite systems, as well as the frequent presence of clouds in the images, has been a traditional limitation of remote sensing in the optical domain. Nevertheless, most of the conceptual tools and algorithms developed classically in remote sensing are based on the input of a series of cloud-free images from identical sensors. In this study, we propose a conceptual framework that is able to ingest data from several different sensors, make them homogeneous, eliminate clouds virtually, and make them usable in a flexible, efficient, and transparent way. The methodology is based on previous developments such as spatial ‘downscaling’, temp…

business.industryComputer scienceUSablecomputer.software_genreReflectivityDomain (software engineering)Conceptual frameworkHomogeneousRemote sensing (archaeology)Temporal resolutionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSatelliteComputer visionData miningArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerRemote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Invalid Syntax: NooJ Assisted Automatic Detection of Errors in Auxiliaries and Past Participles in Italian

2017

The work targets two areas of Italian morphosyntax: auxiliary selection (AS) and past participle agreement (PPA). In selecting such inflectional morphemes, learners of Italian commit frequent errors, even after a long period of constant study. We aim to enclose AS and PPA within the boundaries of NLP in order that a tool can be developed with a twofold purpose: first, it helps experts to build specific computer drills regarding AS and PPA; second, it assists self-taught learners in verifying whether their periphrastic sentences in Italian are well-turned. This area of Computer-Assisted Language Learning is currently poorly investigated. Further research might substantiate the importance of …

business.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer Science (all)Foreign languageCommitInflectional morpheme generationLanguage acquisitioncomputer.software_genreSyntaxAgreementSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticaMorphemeCALLSelection (linguistics)Mathematics (all)Artificial intelligencebusinessParticiplecomputerAutomatic identification of grammatical relationNatural language processingmedia_common
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Policy and Governance for Sustainable Consumption at the Crossroads of Theories and Concepts

2016

This introductory article of the special issue compares different conceptual underpinnings of efforts to make the everyday activities of consumers more sustainable. As social practice theory (SPT) is the main theoretical foundation of the articles collected here, we outline its strengths and limitations, when compared with the dominant individual-oriented behaviour change approach, and we focus on theories of planned behaviour, social marketing as well as ‘choice architecture’, based on behavioural economics. This article analyses SPT's usefulness, particularly from the applied point of view for policy-makers and social change programme designers. In the final section we provide some recomm…

business.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial change010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic relationsSocial practice01 natural sciencesSocial marketingManagementChoice architectureIntervention (law)Reflexivity0502 economics and businessSustainable consumption050211 marketingSociologybusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental Policy and Governance
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Some conventional and unconventional educational column stability Problems

2006

Two interesting problems are considered for enriching the curriculum of the Strength of Materials course, in the light of recently developed functionally graded materials (FGMs), characterized with the smooth variation of the elastic modulus. These are problems associated with buckling of columns with variable flexural rigidity along the axis of the column. A simple semi-inverse method is proposed for determining closed-form solutions of axially inhomogeneous columns. In order for the presentation to be given in one package, the conventional problems are also recapitulated along with the novel ones. The main approach adopted here is the use of the second-order differential equation, instea…

business.industryDifferential equationApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringFlexural rigidityBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringStrength of materialsColumn (database)BucklingAxial symmetrybusinessElastic modulusCivil and Structural EngineeringVariable (mathematics)Mathematics
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PERSONAL QUALITIES OF LEARNING FACILITATORS IN ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION : OPINION OF ADULT EDUCATORS IN LATVIA AND LITHUANIA

2015

The paper highlights the key findings from a comparative study conducted in 2011- 2012 using the project “Qualified to Teach” − QF2TEACH first wave questionnaire (www.qf2teach.eu). The questionnaire was structured in nine domains: personal qualities; interpersonal behaviour and communication with learners; cooperation with the external environment; planning and management; access and progression of learners; subject-related, specialist domain; monitoring and assessment of learning processes; didacticalmethodological domain; personal development and reflection. In present paper the main results of transnational survey in Latvia and Lithuania are analysed in order to evaluate the importance o…

business.industryFlexibility (personality)LatvianLithuanianAdult learnerInterpersonal communicationlanguage.human_languagePersonal developmentAdult educationAdult educatorPedagogylanguageMedicinebusinessAdult and continuing education (ACE); adult educator; adult learner; adult; learning; adult learning professional; learning facilitator; personal qualitiesSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Monte Carlo dosimetric study of the Flexisource Co-60 high dose rate source.

2011

Purpose: Recently, a new HDR 60 Co brachytherapy source, Flexisource Co-60, has been developed (Nucletron B.V. Veenendaal, The Netherlands). This study aims to obtain dosimetric data for this source for its use in clinical practice as required by AAPM and ESTRO. Material and methods: Two Monte Carlo radiation transport codes were used: Penelope2008 and GEANT4. The source was centrally-positioned in a 100 cm radius water phantom. Absorbed dose and collisional kerma were obtained using 0.01 cm (close) and 0.1 cm (far) sized voxels to provide high-resolution dosimetry near (far from) the source. Dose rate distributions obtained with the two Monte Carlo codes were compared. Results and Discussi…

business.industryFlexisource Co-60Penelope2008medicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyMonte Carlo methodbrachytherapyImaging phantomComputational physicsKermaOncologyAbsorbed doseMedicineDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingOriginal ArticlebusinessDose rateRadiation treatment planningNuclear medicineTG-43GEANT4Journal of contemporary brachytherapy
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Chapter 15 Pain and itch in Wallenberg's syndrome: anatomical–functional correlations

2006

Publisher Summary The Wallenberg syndrome or dorso-lateral medullary infarction is the most common vascular syndrome of the medulla oblongata. Its clinical features include an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome, an ipsilateral limb ataxia, and mostly an ipsilateral but sometimes also a contralateral or bilateral decrease of pain and temperature sensibility of the face. Patients with Wallenberg's syndrome and with morphological (lesion) or functional (ipsilateral sensory deficit and delayed late blink reflex responses) show evidence of damage to the trigeminal tract and nucleus with sparing of the nucleus caudalis would develop facial pain. The trigeminal trophic syndrome (TTS), a very rare compl…

business.industryLimb ataxiaInfarctionmedicine.diseaseLesionAnesthesiaMedulla oblongatamedicineDementiaTrigeminal trophic syndromeCorneal reflexmedicine.symptombusinessDepression (differential diagnoses)
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Development of a multispectral imagery device devoted to weed detection

2003

Multispectral imagery is a large domain with number of practical applications: thermography, quality control in industry, food science and agronomy, etc. The main interest is to obtain spectral information of the objects for which reflectance signal can be associated with physical, chemical and/or biological properties. Agronomic applications of multispectral imagery generally involve the acquisition of several images in the wavelengths of visible and near infrared. This paper will first present different kind of multispectral devices used for agronomic issues and will secondly introduce an original multispectral design based on a single CCD. Third, early results obtained for weed detection…

business.industryMultispectral imageWeed detectionReflectivityMultispectral pattern recognitionGeographyBiological propertyThermographyComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessOptical filterImage resolutionRemote sensingSPIE Proceedings
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Hidden Markov Random Field model and BFGS algorithm for Brain Image Segmentation

2016

Brain MR images segmentation has attracted a particular focus in medical imaging. The automatic image analysis and interpretation became a necessity. Segmentation is one of the key operations to provide a crucial decision support to physicians. Its goal is to simplify the representation of an image into items meaningful and easier to analyze. Hidden Markov Random Fields (HMRF) provide an elegant way to model the segmentation problem. This model leads to the minimization problem of a function. BFGS (Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno algorithm) is one of the most powerful methods to solve unconstrained optimization problem. This paper presents how we combine HMRF and BFGS to achieve a good seg…

business.industrySegmentation-based object categorizationComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONScale-space segmentationPattern recognitionImage segmentationMachine learningcomputer.software_genreSørensen–Dice coefficientBroyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno algorithmSegmentationArtificial intelligenceHidden Markov random fieldbusinessHidden Markov modelcomputerMathematicsProceedings of the Mediterranean Conference on Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
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