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VoxelMages: a general-purpose graphical interface for designing geometries and processing DICOM images for PENELOPE

2016

The design and construction of geometries for Monte Carlo calculations is an error-prone, time-consuming, and complex step in simulations describing particle interactions and transport in the field of medical physics. The software VoxelMages has been developed to help the user in this task. It allows to design complex geometries and to process DICOM image files for simulations with the general-purpose Monte Carlo code PENELOPE in an easy and straightforward way. VoxelMages also allows to import DICOM-RT structure contour information as delivered by a treatment planning system. Its main characteristics, usage and performance benchmarking are described in detail.

Structure (mathematical logic)RadiationTheoretical computer sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceMonte Carlo methodProcess (computing)BenchmarkingField (computer science)030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesDICOM0302 clinical medicineSoftware030220 oncology & carcinogenesisComputer graphics (images)businessGraphical user interfaceApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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Computer Simulation Paradigm Regarding the Structure and Mechanical Characteristics of Human Long Bones

2013

Given the complex form of the long bones, a quality method of geometrical modeling which provides a good result is that of the 3D modeling by reconstruction, using the principles of reverse engineering. One of the important problems that shall be taken into consideration while modeling is the one concerning the real structure of the bones. This aspect presents a lot of importance because from the point of view of the mechanical behavior, the bones are neither homogenate structures. In this paper a study of the long bones structures is undergone, and in relation to the modelated element (the human tibia) it is divided in areas (called constructive-anatomical entities) of different mechanical…

Structure (mathematical logic)Reverse engineeringEngineeringEngineering drawingRelation (database)business.industryGeneral EngineeringStructural engineeringcomputer.software_genre3D modelingQuality (philosophy)Point (geometry)TibiaElement (category theory)businesscomputerAdvanced Materials Research
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A Proposal to Model Ancient Silk Weaving Techniques and Extracting Information from Digital Imagery - Ongoing Results of the SILKNOW Project

2019

Three dimensional (3D) virtual representations of the internal structure of textiles are of interest for a variety of purposes related to fashion, industry, education or other areas. The modeling of ancient weaving techniques is relevant to understand and preserve our heritage, both tangible and intangible. However, ancient techniques cannot be reproduced with standard approaches, which usually are aligned with the characteristics of modern, mechanical looms. The aim of this paper is to propose a mathematical modelling of ancient weaving techniques by means of matrices in order to be easily mapped to a virtual 3D representation. The work focuses on ancient silk textiles, ranging from the 15…

Structure (mathematical logic)Scope (project management)Computer sciencebusiness.industry020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyData scienceGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSVariety (cybernetics)Technical drawing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instance020201 artificial intelligence & image processingEuropean unionWeavingbusinessmedia_commonComputational Science – ICCS 2019 - 19th International Conference, Faro, Portugal, June 12–14, 2019, Proceedings, Part V
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TeamSim: An Educational Micro-World for the Teaching of Team Dynamics

2008

In this paper we present an educational micro-world in which a learner can manipulate variables affecting the efficiency with which a team adapts to its environment. These include the structure of hierarchical relations within the team, the structure of the communications network, and other environmental parameters. Using the micro-world, the learner can design experiments (simulations) exploring notions in the dynamics of small groups. A freeware version of TeamSim is available from http:// laral.istc.cnr.it/gigliotta/.

Structure (mathematical logic)Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleEngineeringMultimediabusiness.industrycomputer.software_genresimulationSmall group dynamics small team communications network educational simulation virtual laboratory.Learning TechnologieDynamics (music)Human–computer interactionVirtual LaboratorybusinessTeam dynamiccomputerInstructional simulation
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CAD modelling of the human femur taking into account the structure of the bone

2021

The use of 3D models of the human bone system has great utility in the biomechanical study, due to the fact that these structures cannot be analyzed or tested in vivo. Within this paper, taking into consideration its real bone structure, the human femur CAD modelling is established. Firstly, a preliminary anatomical study is done, in order to highlight the fact that the thigh bone is a heterogeneous structure, consisting of several entities with different mechanical characteristics. The modelling starts from a homogenous 3D model of the femur, from which, every single separate entity is designed and finally they are assembled within a single product assembly. Therefore, the final result ens…

Structure (mathematical logic)Single productHuman boneHuman femur3d modelCADThighcomputer.software_genreEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)medicine.anatomical_structuremedicineFemurData miningTA1-2040computerMATEC Web of Conferences
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Dialog Structure Automatic Modeling

2010

This paper presents the approach implemented as part of a conversational bot named WIH (Word Intelligent Handler). It has a complex architecture with several components. Some of them are the ER-memory, EP-memory and other minor modules that provide the prototype of good modeling of Spanish sentences. They constitute the knowledge-representation mechanism that is used by WIH to build automatic answers during dialogs with humans. In this paper a small description of these components and some of its interaction is given, along with test cases and a statistical analysis of the results obtained. It is shown here that WIH prototype can adapt its behavior and learning rate of its internal working …

Structure (mathematical logic)Test caseComputer sciencebusiness.industryStatistical analysisArtificial intelligenceDialog boxArchitecturecomputer.software_genrebusinesscomputerWord (computer architecture)Natural language processing
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Applying Finite State Process Algebra to Formally Specify a Computational Model of Security Requirements in the Key2phone-Mobile Access Solution

2015

Key2phone is a mobile access solution which turns mobile phone into a key for electronic locks, doors and gates. In this paper, we elicit and analyse the essential and necessary safety and security requirements that need to be considered for the Key2phone interaction system. The paper elaborates on suggestions/solutions for the realisation of safety and security concerns considering the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. The authors structure these requirements and illustrate particular computational solutions by deploying the Labelled Transition System Analyser (LTSA), a modelling tool that supports a process algebra notation called Finite State Process (FSP). While determining an in…

Structure (mathematical logic)Theoretical computer scienceFinite-state machineComputer sciencebusiness.industryMobile phoneRealisationProcess calculusTransition systemKey (cryptography)Software engineeringbusinessNotation
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A Unified Approach to Portfolio Optimization with Linear Transaction Costs

2004

In this paper we study the continuous time optimal portfolio selection problem for an investor with a finite horizon who maximizes expected utility of terminal wealth and faces transaction costs in the capital market. It is well known that, depending on a particular structure of transaction costs, such a problem is formulated and solved within either stochastic singular control or stochastic impulse control framework. In this paper we propose a unified framework, which generalizes the contemporary approaches and is capable to deal with any problem where transaction costs are a linear/piecewise-linear function of the volume of trade. We also discuss some methods for solving numerically the p…

Structure (mathematical logic)Transaction costMathematical optimizationComputer sciencejel:C63General Mathematicsjel:C61Function (mathematics)Management Science and Operations ResearchSingular controljel:G11Merton's portfolio problemEconomicsPortfolioPortfolio optimizationportfolio choice transaction costs stochastic singular control stochastic impulse control computational methodsSoftwareExpected utility hypothesisSSRN Electronic Journal
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Conceptual evaluation of methods for engineering situational ISD methods

2006

In the past decades a large variety of techniques and methods have been introduced for software engineering (SE) and information system development (ISD). Despite this plurality, there is a need in organizations and projects to customize methods that match with their specific needs. Method engineering (ME) is the process by which a situational method is developed, customized and configured. ME work has appeared to be difficult and burdensome to carry out in practice. One reason for this is a lack of adequate methodical support. In this article, we profile and evaluate conceptually, using a contextual framework as a basis, seven comprehensive ME artifacts (i.e. techniques, procedures and met…

Structure (mathematical logic)WorkflowKnowledge managementWork (electrical)Computer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Method engineeringInformation systemSituational ethicsbusinessSoftwareVariety (cybernetics)Software Process: Improvement and Practice
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More Than (Single) Text Comprehension? – On University Students’ Understanding of Multiple Documents

2020

The digital revolution has made a multitude of text documents from highly diverse perspectives on almost any topic easily available. Accordingly, the ability to integrate and evaluate information from different sources, known as multiple document comprehension, has become increasingly important. Because multiple document comprehension requires the integration of content and source information across texts, it is assumed to exceed the demands of single text comprehension due to the inclusion of two additional mental representations: the integrated situation model and the intertext model. To date, there is little empirical evidence on commonalities and differences between single text and mult…

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industryassessmentlcsh:BF1-990Regression analysismultiple document comprehensioncomputer.software_genrereading comprehensionComprehensionsingle text comprehensionlcsh:PsychologyEmpirical researchReading comprehensionMental representationPsychologyArtificial intelligenceuniversity studentsbusinessPsychologyEmpirical evidenceConstruct (philosophy)computerNatural language processingGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychology
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