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Fast nosological imaging using canonical correlation analysis of brain data obtained by two-dimensional turbo spectroscopic imaging.

2007

A new fast and accurate tissue typing technique has recently been successfully applied to prostate MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) data. This technique is based on canonical correlation analysis (CCA), a statistical method able to simultaneously exploit the spectral and spatial information characterizing the MRSI data. Here, the performance of CCA is further investigated by using brain data obtained by two-dimensional turbo spectroscopic imaging (2DTSI) from patients affected by glioblastoma. The purpose of this study is to investigate the applicability of CCA when typing tissues of heterogeneous tumors. The performance of CCA is also compared with that of ordinary correlation analysis on s…

Diagnostic ImagingMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyComputer scienceTurboNuclear magnetic resonanceRobustness (computer science)medicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer SimulationSpatial analysisSpectroscopyTissue segmentationbiologybusiness.industryBrainPattern recognitionbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseCorrelation analysisMr spectroscopic imagingMolecular MedicineArtificial intelligenceCanonical correlationbusinessGlioblastomaGlioblastomaNMR in biomedicine
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Shear capacity in concrete beams reinforced by stirrups with two different inclinations

2014

Abstract A model for the estimation of shear capacity in Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams with web reinforcement is provided by introducing a generalization of classical plastic Nielsen’s model, which is based on the variable-inclination stress-field approach. The proposed model is able to predict the shear capacity in RC beams reinforced by means of stirrups having two different inclinations and longitudinal web bars. A numerical comparison with the results of experimental tests and those provided by a Finite Element Model (FEM) based on the well known theory of Modified Compression Field Theory (MCFT) is carried out for validating the robustness of the proposed model. Finally, a set of para…

Different inclined stirrupsModified Compression Field TheoryEngineeringShear strength; Different inclined stirrups; Analytical model; Plastic model; Stress fieldGeneralizationbusiness.industryStructural engineeringStress fieldAnalytical modelFinite element methodStress fieldDifferent inclined stirrupSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniShear strengthRobustness (computer science)Shear strengthAnalytical model; Different inclined stirrups; Plastic model; Shear strength; Stress fieldGeotechnical engineeringReinforcementbusinessPlastic modelCivil and Structural EngineeringShear capacity
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Experimental realization of a pillared metasurface for flexural wave focusing

2021

International audience; A metasurface is an array of subwavelength units with modulated wave responses that show great potential for the control of refractive/reflective properties in compact functional devices. In this work, we propose an elastic metasurface consisting of a line of pillars with gradient heights, erected on a homogeneous plate. The change in the resonant frequencies associated with the height gradient allows us to achieve transmitted phase response covering a range of 2π, while the amplitude response remains at a relatively high level. We employ the pillared units to design a focusing metasurface and compare the properties of the focal spots through simulation and experimen…

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Fast and robust phase-shift estimation in two-dimensional structured illumination microscopy.

2019

A method of determining unknown phase-shifts between elementary images in two-dimensional Structured Illumination Microscopy (2D-SIM) is presented. The proposed method is based on the comparison of the peak intensity of spectral components. These components correspond to the inherent structured illumination spectral content and the residual compo- nent that appears from wrongly estimated phase-shifts. The estimation of the phase-shifts is carried out by finding the absolute maximum of a function defined as the normalized peak intensity difference in the Fourier domain. This task is performed by an optimization method providing a fast estimation of the phase-shift. The algorithm stability an…

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Exact, efficient, and complete arrangement computation for cubic curves

2006

AbstractThe Bentley–Ottmann sweep-line method can compute the arrangement of planar curves, provided a number of geometric primitives operating on the curves are available. We discuss the reduction of the primitives to the analysis of curves and curve pairs, and describe efficient realizations of these analyses for planar algebraic curves of degree three or less. We obtain a complete, exact, and efficient algorithm for computing arrangements of cubic curves. Special cases of cubic curves are conics as well as implicitized cubic splines and Bézier curves.The algorithm is complete in that it handles all possible degeneracies such as tangential intersections and singularities. It is exact in t…

Discrete mathematicsArrangementsControl and OptimizationComputationAlgebraic curvesMathematical analysisBézier curveSweep line algorithmComputer Science ApplicationsModuli of algebraic curvesComputational MathematicsGeometric designComputational Theory and MathematicsFamily of curvesSweep-line algorithmExact geometric computationGeometric primitiveAlgebraic curveGeometry and TopologyRobustnessComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematicsComputational Geometry
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An exact and efficient approach for computing a cell in an arrangement of quadrics

2006

AbstractWe present an approach for the exact and efficient computation of a cell in an arrangement of quadric surfaces. All calculations are based on exact rational algebraic methods and provide the correct mathematical results in all, even degenerate, cases. By projection, the spatial problem is reduced to the one of computing planar arrangements of algebraic curves. We succeed in locating all event points in these arrangements, including tangential intersections and singular points. By introducing an additional curve, which we call the Jacobi curve, we are able to find non-singular tangential intersections. We show that the coordinates of the singular points in our special projected plana…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsArrangementsControl and OptimizationFunction field of an algebraic varietyAlgebraic curvesMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISComputational geometryComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsJacobian curveAlgebraic surfaceComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONReal algebraic geometryAlgebraic surfacesExact algebraic computationAlgebraic functionGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic curveAlgebraic numberRobustnessMathematicsSingular point of an algebraic varietyComputational Geometry
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An Analytical Comparison between DWT and Hilbert-Huang-Based Methods for the Diagnosis of Rotor Asymmetries in Induction Machines

2007

In the paper two alternative tools are applied and compared in order to diagnose the presence of rotor asymmetries in induction machines. Both tools are applied to the stator startup current. The objective is to extract the evolution during the startup transient of the left sideband harmonic associated with the asymmetry, which constitutes a reliable evidence of the presence of the fault. The first tool is the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and its validity for the diagnosis was proven by the authors in previous works, even in cases where the classical Fourier approach does not lead to correct results. Despite its good results, some constraints remained, such as the selection of an optima…

Discrete wavelet transformEngineeringStatorbusiness.industryWavelet transformTime–frequency analysislaw.inventionHarmonic analysissymbols.namesakeFourier transformWaveletRobustness (computer science)lawElectronic engineeringsymbolsbusinessAlgorithm2007 IEEE Industry Applications Annual Meeting
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Digital signal processing for rail monitoring by means of ultrasonic guided waves

2007

Recent train accidents have reaffirmed the need for developing rail defect detection systems that are more effective than those used today. One of the recent developments in rail inspection is the use of ultrasonic guided waves (UGWs) and non-contact probing techniques to target transverse-type defects. Besides the obvious advantages of non-contact probing, that include robustness and a potential for large inspection speed, such a system can theoretically detect transverse defects under horizontal shelling or head checks. This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of digital signal processing to enhance the damage detection sensitivity of the non-contact system. The method proposed here comb…

Discrete wavelet transformSignal processingEngineeringGuided wave testingbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysWaveletRail inspection Discrete Wavelet Transform Damage Index Laser Ultrasonics Air-coupled Ultrasonic Sensors.Mechanics of MaterialsRobustness (computer science)Rail inspectionMaterials ChemistryElectronic engineeringUltrasonic sensorSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessTelecommunicationsDigital signal processingInsight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
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On the classification of dynamical data streams using novel “Anti-Bayesian” techniques

2018

Abstract The classification of dynamical data streams is among the most complex problems encountered in classification. This is, firstly, because the distribution of the data streams is non-stationary, and it changes without any prior “warning”. Secondly, the manner in which it changes is also unknown. Thirdly, and more interestingly, the model operates with the assumption that the correct classes of previously-classified patterns become available at a juncture after their appearance. This paper pioneers the use of unreported novel schemes that can classify such dynamical data streams by invoking the recently-introduced “Anti-Bayesian” (AB) techniques. Contrary to the Bayesian paradigm, tha…

Dynamical systems theoryData stream miningComputer scienceBayesian probabilityEstimator02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreSynthetic dataArtificial IntelligenceRobustness (computer science)020204 information systemsSignal ProcessingOutlier0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionData miningBayesian paradigmAlgorithmcomputerSoftwareQuantilePattern Recognition
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Dynamic scheduling of periodic skippable tasks in an overloaded real-time system

2008

International audience; The need for supporting dynamic real-time environments where changes in workloads may occur requires a scheduling framework that explicitly addresses overload conditions, allows the system to achieve graceful degradation and supports a mechanism capable of determining the load to be shed from the system to handle the overload. In applications ranging from video reception to air-craft control, tasks enter periodically and have response time constraints, but missing a deadline is acceptable, provided most deadlines are met. Such tasks are said to be occasionally skippable and have an assigned skip parameter. We look at the problem of uniprocessor scheduling of skippabl…

Earliest deadline first schedulingComputer scienceDistributed computingReal-time computingResponse timeFault toleranceWorkload02 engineering and technologyDynamic priority scheduling020202 computer hardware & architectureScheduling (computing)Robustness (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO.INFO-ES]Computer Science [cs]/Embedded Systems020201 artificial intelligence & image processingReal-time operating system2008 IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications
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