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A Novel Technique for Monitoring the W-Beam Guardrails

2014

The paper addresses the problem of the measurement of guardrails’ deformations by means automatic analysis of optical images. The technique is founded on the analysis of high-resolution photos, obtained by means of 3D camera installed into a data vehicle. The novel methodology has been used to calculate the longitudinal safety barrier deformations for one W-beam guardrails installed along a rural road in Italy. The procedure has shown that digital image analysis can be used with the aim to monitoring guardrails and, therefore, for guarantee reasonable levels of protection against serious ran-off-road crashes.

Novel techniqueEngineeringbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringSafety barrierRural roadsStereoscopylaw.inventionlaw3d cameraDigital image processingDigital image analysisComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessBeam (structure)SimulationAdvanced Materials Research
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Privacy preserving via tree augmented naïve Bayesian classifier in multimedia database

2011

International audience; In this paper, we propose a novel technique for privacy preserving in multimedia databases. Our technique is based on a multimedia co-occurrence matrix and a tree augmented naive Bayesian classifier (TAN) to detect possible data associations making confidential multimedia objects at risk.

Novel technique[ INFO.INFO-IR ] Computer Science [cs]/Information Retrieval [cs.IR][INFO.INFO-WB] Computer Science [cs]/WebComputer scienceMultimedia database[ INFO.INFO-WB ] Computer Science [cs]/Web[SCCO.COMP]Cognitive science/Computer science02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre[SCCO.COMP] Cognitive science/Computer science020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO.INFO-DB] Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB][ INFO.INFO-MM ] Computer Science [cs]/Multimedia [cs.MM][INFO.INFO-MM] Computer Science [cs]/Multimedia [cs.MM][INFO.INFO-DB]Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB]Naive bayesian classifier[INFO.INFO-WB]Computer Science [cs]/Web[INFO.INFO-MM]Computer Science [cs]/Multimedia [cs.MM]Privacy preservingTree (data structure)[ INFO.INFO-DB ] Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB][INFO.INFO-IR]Computer Science [cs]/Information Retrieval [cs.IR][ SCCO.COMP ] Cognitive science/Computer science020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[INFO.INFO-IR] Computer Science [cs]/Information Retrieval [cs.IR]Data miningcomputerProceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems
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One-pion production in neutrino-nucleus collisions

2013

We use our model for neutrino pion production on the nucleon to study pion production on a nucleus. The model is conveniently modified to include in-medium corrections and its validity is extended up to 2 GeV neutrino energies by the inclusion of new resonant contributions in the production process. Our results are compared with recent MiniBooNE data measured in mineral oil. Our total cross sections are below data for neutrino energies above 1 GeV. As with other theoretical calculations, the agreement with data improves if we neglect pion final state interaction. This is also the case for differential cross sections convoluted over the neutrino flux.

Nuclear TheoryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryFluxFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyResonance (particle physics)High Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsMiniBooNENuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)PionHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNuclear ExperimentCharged currentPhysics020206 networking & telecommunicationsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyDeuterium020201 artificial intelligence & image processingHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoNucleon
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Photon emission in neutral current interactions with nucleons and nuclei

2013

We report on our study of photon emission induced by Enu ~ 1 GeV (anti)neutrino neutral current interactions with nucleons and nuclei. This process is an important background for nu_e appearance oscillation experiments. At the relevant energies, the reaction is dominated by the excitation of the Delta (1232) resonance but there are also non-resonant contributions that, close to threshold, are fully determined by the effective chiral Lagrangian of strong interactions. We have obtained differential and integrated cross section for the (anti)neutrino-nucleon scattering and compare them with previous results. Furthermore, we have extended the model to nuclear targets taking into account Fermi m…

Nuclear TheoryNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyResonance (particle physics)Nuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)symbols.namesakePauli exclusion principleHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNeutrino oscillationNuclear ExperimentPhysicsNeutral currentOscillation020206 networking & telecommunicationsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologysymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoAtomic physicsNucleonExcitation
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Optimal control design of preparation pulses for contrast optimization in MRI

2017

Abstract This work investigates the use of MRI radio-frequency (RF) pulses designed within the framework of optimal control theory for image contrast optimization. The magnetization evolution is modeled with Bloch equations, which defines a dynamic system that can be controlled via the application of the Pontryagin Maximum Principle (PMP). This framework allows the computation of optimal RF pulses that bring the magnetization to a given state to obtain the desired contrast after acquisition. Creating contrast through the optimal manipulation of Bloch equations is a new way of handling contrast in MRI, which can explore the theoretical limits of the system. Simulation experiments carried out…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsComputer science[SDV.IB.IMA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/ImagingComputationRF pulsesBiophysics010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistry030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesMagnetizationMice0302 clinical medicineOpticsRobustness (computer science)Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsComputer SimulationGray MatterMuscle Skeletal[ SDV.IB.IMA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Imagingbusiness.industryPhantoms ImagingContrast (statistics)BrainReproducibility of ResultsContrastCondensed Matter PhysicsOptimal controlImage EnhancementBloch equationsMagnetic Resonance ImagingWhite Matter0104 chemical sciencesWeightingRatsOptimal control[SPI.ELEC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectromagnetismOptimal control designBloch equations[ SPI.ELEC ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectromagnetismFemalebusinessAlgorithmAlgorithms
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DNP in MRI: an in-bore approach at 1.5 T.

2011

Abstract We have used liquid state (“Overhauser”) Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) to significantly enhance the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). For the first time this was achieved by hyperpolarizing directly in the MRI-scanner field of 1.5 T in continuous flow mode and immediately delivering the hyperpolarized substance to the imaging site to ensure maximum contrast between hyperpolarized sample and sample at thermal polarization. We achieve a maximum absolute signal enhancement factor of 98; while the hyperpolarized sample is transported at a flow rate of up to 30 ml/h yielding an average flow speed up to 470 mm/s over a distance of approximately 80 mm. …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsContrast enhancementMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopymedicine.diagnostic_testContinuous flowChemistryPhantoms ImagingBiophysicsMagnetic resonance imagingSignal-To-Noise RatioCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)BiochemistryMagnetic Resonance ImagingVolumetric flow rateSignal enhancementCyclic N-OxidesLiquid stateNuclear magnetic resonanceFlow velocitymedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedSpin LabelsMicrowavesCopperJournal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
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Auto-Adaptive Trigger and Pulse Extraction for Digital Processing in Nuclear Instrumentation

2015

International audience; This paper presents a novel auto-adaptive method for pulse triggering and extraction. Pulse triggering uses a threshold that must be placed as close as possible to the noise level. We do this by means of an adaptive threshold level based on real-time noise level estimation. A dynamic estimation of the pulse length is also used for pulse selection. The proposed approach is largely insensitive to noise and enables autonomous extraction of pulses regardless of their shape, height or length. The proposed approach can be used with numerous types of detectors from an analog-to-digital converter, and can be used in conjunction with various pulse processing techniques such a…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsEngineeringNoise (signal processing)business.industryDetectorPulse durationData acquisitionPulse processingtriggerPulse (physics)NOISEdigital pulse processing (DPP)Nuclear Energy and Engineering[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingElectronic engineeringDETECTORSExtraction (military)Instrumentation (computer programming)[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Electrical and Electronic EngineeringNoise levelbusinessdigital signal processing (DSP)nuclear instrumentation
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Magnetic resonance imaging of dissolved hyperpolarized 129Xe using a membrane-based continuous flow system.

2009

Abstract A technique for continuous production of solutions containing hyperpolarized 129Xe is explored for MRI applications. The method is based on hollow fiber membranes which inhibit the formation of foams and bubbles. A systematic analysis of various carrier agents for hyperpolarized 129Xe has been carried out, which are applicable as contrast agents for in vivo MRI. The image quality of different hyperpolarized Xe solutions is compared and MRI results obtained in a clinical as well as in a nonclinical MRI setting are provided. Moreover, we demonstrate the application of 129Xe contrast agents produced with our dissolution method for lung MRI by imaging hyperpolarized 129Xe that has been…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsPulmonary Circulationmedicine.diagnostic_testContinuous flowChemistryPhantoms ImagingBiophysicsLung perfusionMagnetic resonance imagingBiocompatible MaterialsMembranes ArtificialCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryMagnetic Resonance ImagingImaging phantomSolutionsMembraneNuclear magnetic resonancemedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedRespiratory MechanicsXenon IsotopesHyperpolarization (physics)LungJournal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
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Tang dynasty (618-907) bowl measured with PIXE

2017

Brownish bowl originating from an underwater shipwreck located near Belitung island in the Java Sea, some 600 km south-east from Singapore, has been measured with particle induced X-ray emission. This study was a pilot project for the – now a spin-off company – Recenart research team where one target was to evaluate the authenticity of the different type of art objects. PIXE measurements were done from three different material positions from a single bowl received from a customer. These locations were categorized as a bluish/greenish pigment (under glaze), thick glaze and the body clay. When the obtained data was compared to the other references from different dynasties and kiln sites, the …

Nuclear and High Energy Physicsta114KilnGlazeGhangsha kiln ware02 engineering and technologyBelitung shipwreck021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyArchaeology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPIXE020201 artificial intelligence & image processingTang dynasty0210 nano-technologyInstrumentationGeology
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The fusion-fission process in the reaction 34S+186W near the interaction barrier

2014

International audience; The reaction 34S + 186W at Elab=160 MeV was investigated with the aim of diving into the features of thefusion-fission process. Gamma rays in coincidence with binary reaction fragments were measured using the high efficiencygamma-ray spectrometer ORGAM at the TANDEM Accelerator facility of I.P.N., Orsay, and the time-of-flight spectrometerfor fission fragments (FF) registration CORSET of the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions (FLNR), Dubna. The couplingof the ORGAM and CORSET setups offers the unique opportunity of extracting details for characterizing the fusion-fissionprocess and gives information regarding production of neutron-rich heavy nuclei. The FF-$\gamm…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsSpectrometerFissionAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryGamma ray020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technology[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energyCoincidenceNuclear physicsmulti-modal fissiongamma spectroscopy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringshell effects020201 artificial intelligence & image processingNeutronGamma spectroscopyNuclear ExperimentNucleonFusion-fission
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