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Intelligent system for material quality control using impact-echo testing

2008

This paper introduces an intelligent system to discern the quality of materials inspected by the impact-echo technique. The system includes a hardware setup to inspect parallelepiped-shape materials and a procedure to classify the material depending on its quality condition. Four levels of classification with different grades of knowledge about the material defects are approached: material condition, kind of defect, defect orientation, and defect dimension. The number of classes (material qualities) in the lowest classification level is 12. The procedure is applied on signals coming from 3D finite element simulations and lab experiments with aluminium specimens. The classification procedure…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)Pattern recognitionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreFinite element methodKnowledge-based systemsComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONDimension (vector space)Component (UML)Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputer2008 7th IEEE International Conference on Cybernetic Intelligent Systems
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P2PStudio - Monitoring, Controlling and Visualization Tool for Peer-to-Peer Networks Research

2006

Peer-to-Peer Studio has been developed as a monitoring, controlling and visualization tool for peer-to-peer networks. It uses a centralized architecture to gather events from a peer-to-peer network and can be used to visualize network topology and to send different commands to individual peer-to-peer nodes. The tool has been used with Chedar Peer-to-Peer network to study the behavior of different peer-to-peer resource discovery and topology management algorithms and for visualizing the results of NeuroSearch resource discovery algorithm produced by the Peer-to-Peer Realm network simulator. This paper presents the features, the architecture and the protocols of Peer-to-Peer Studio and the ex…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryP2PStudioDistributed computingPeer-to-peerNetwork topologycomputer.software_genreNetwork simulationVisualizationResource (project management)vertaisverkkoArchitecturebusinesscomputervalvontatyökaluStudioNetwork management stationComputer network
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Partial volume correction for volume estimation of liver metastases and lymph nodes in CT scans using spatial subdivision

2010

In oncological therapy monitoring, the estimation of tumor growth from consecutive CT scans is an important aspect in deciding whether the given treatment is adequate for the patient. This can be done by measuring and comparing the volume of a lesion in the scans based on a segmentation. However, simply counting the voxels within the segmentation mask can lead to significant differences in the volume, if the lesion has been segmented slightly differently by various readers or in different scans, due to the limited spatial resolution of CT and due to partial volume effects. We present a novel algorithm for measuring the volume of liver metastases and lymph nodes which considers partial volum…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryPartial volumecomputer.software_genreImaging phantomLesionVoxelmedicineSegmentationmedicine.symptombusinessNuclear medicinecomputerImage resolutionSubdivisionVolume (compression)SPIE Proceedings
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Image Recognition through Incremental Discriminative Common Vectors

2010

An incremental approach to the discriminative common vector (DCV) method for image recognition is presented. Two different but equivalent ways of computing both common vectors and corresponding subspace projections have been considered in the particular context in which new training data becomes available and learned subspaces may need continuous updating. The two algorithms are based on either scatter matrix eigendecomposition or difference subspace orthonormalization as with the original DCV method. The proposed incremental methods keep the same good properties than the original one but with a dramatic decrease in computational burden when used in this kind of dynamic scenario. Extensive …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryPattern recognitionContext (language use)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreAutomatic image annotationDiscriminative modelImage textureScatter matrixU-matrixComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerSubspace topologyFeature detection (computer vision)
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Discovering Aberrant Patterns of Human Connectome in Alzheimer's Disease via Subgraph Mining

2012

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of age-related dementia, which prominently affects the human connectome. Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) provides a promising way to explore the organization of white matter fiber tracts in the human brain in a non-invasive way. However, the immense amount of data from millions of voxels of a raw diffusion map prevent an easy way to utilizable knowledge. In this paper, we focus on the question how we can identify disrupted spatial patterns of the human connectome in AD based on a data mining framework. Using diffusion tractography, the human connectomes for each individual subject were constructed based on two diffusion derived attributes: …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryPattern recognitionGraph theoryHuman ConnectomeHuman brainGrey mattercomputer.software_genremedicine.diseaseWhite mattermedicine.anatomical_structureVoxelHuman ConnectomesFractional anisotropymedicineDementiaDiffusion TractographyArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerDiffusion MRI2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Data Mining Workshops
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Adoption of Constrained Application Protocol

2016

Among billions of Internet enabled devices that are expected to surround us in the near future, many will be resource constrained, i.e., will have limited power supply, processing power and memory. To cope with these limitations, the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) has been recently introduced as a lightweight alternative to HTTP for connecting the resource limited devices to the Web. Although the new protocol offers solid technical advantages, it remains uncertain whether a successful uptake will follow, as it depends also on its economic feasibility for the involved stakeholders. Therefore, this paper studies the techno-economic feasibility of CoAP using a systematic methodologica…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Techno economic020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreConstrained Application ProtocolWeb of ThingsRisk analysis (engineering)Software deployment0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetLiterature surveybusinesscomputerProtocol (object-oriented programming)International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy
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Sectors on sectors (SonS): A new hierarchical clustering visualization tool

2011

Clustering techniques have been widely applied to extract information from high-dimensional data structures in the last few years. Graphs are especially relevant for clustering, but many graphs associated with hierarchical clustering do not give any information about the values of the centroids' attributes and the relationships among them. In this paper, we propose a new visualization approach for hierarchical cluster analysis in which the above-mentioned information is available. The method is based on pie charts. The pie charts are divided into several pie segments or sectors corresponding to each cluster. The radius of each pie segment is proportional to the number of patterns included i…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryPie chartcomputer.software_genreSynthetic datalaw.inventionHierarchical clusteringVisualizationSet (abstract data type)Information extractionData visualizationlawData miningbusinessCluster analysiscomputer2011 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Data Mining (CIDM)
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The possibilities of using the acoustic emission method in expert systems for the evaluation of insulation systems of power transformers

2006

The paper presents the range and possibilities of using expert systems at diagnostic measurements of insulation systems of power appliances taken by the acoustic emission (AE) method. Multi-parametric descriptors characterizing the AE signals, which can be used in the knowledge base as criteria making the identification of basic partial discharge forms (PDs) possible, have been characterized in detail. The tables show descriptors describing the AE signals registered in time, frequency, time-frequency domains and statistical data. Moreover, computational tools that can be used in the process of conclusion drawing were suggested and the range of the research work done by the authors of the pa…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (computing)General Physics and Astronomycomputer.software_genreExpert systemPower (physics)Identification (information)Acoustic emissionKnowledge basePartial dischargeElectronic engineeringRange (statistics)businesscomputerJournal de Physique IV (Proceedings)
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Pronunciation Learning Strategy Chains: A Qualitative Approach

2014

Language learning is a daunting process frequently enhanced by a number of factors, for example, language learning strategies deployed in an orchestrated manner (Oxford 1990). Similarly, pronunciation learning may be supported by effective strategies used either separately or in logically combined chains. However, little attention has been given so far to the strategies L2 learners employ when learning the target language pronunciation, not to mention pronunciation learning strategy chains. Hence, there have been a limited number of empirical investigations into pronunciation learning strategies (PLS) in general and in particular the ones following the qualitative design (cf. Bukowski 2004;…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)PronunciationLanguage acquisitioncomputer.software_genreLinguisticsCognitive strategyLanguage learning strategiesQualitative designElectronic dictionaryL2 learnersArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processing
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sar: Automatic generation of statistical reports using Stata and Microsoft Word for Windows

2013

The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. After the numerical and graphical outputs are obtained, the user has to copy them into a word processor to complete the editing process. Some Stata commands help you to obtain well-formatted output, especially tabulated results in LATEX or other formats, but they are not a complete solution nor are they friendly tools. Stata automatic report (Sar) is an easy-to-use macro for Microsoft Word for Windows that allows a powerful integration between Stata and Word. With Sar, the user can retrieve numerical results and graphs from Stata and automatically insert them into a well-formatted Word docum…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProgramming languagePlain textWord processingProcess (computing)computer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreAutomationMathematics (miscellaneous)WorkflowSar Stata Automation object report automation Microsoft Word reproducible research Automation OLEData miningMacrobusinesscomputerWord (computer architecture)
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