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A hardware skin-segmentation IP for vision based smart ADAS through an FPGA prototyping

2017

International audience; In this paper we presents a platform based design approach for fast HW/SW embedded smart Advanced Driver Assistant System (ADAS) design and prototyping. Then, we share our experience in designing and prototyping a HW/SW vision based smart embedded system as an ADAS that helps to increase the safety of car's drivers. We present a physical prototype of the vision ADAS based on a Zynq FPGA. The system detects the fatigue state of the driver by monitoring the eyes closure and generates a real-time alert. A new HW/SW codesign skin segmentation step to locate the eyes/face is proposed. Our presented new approach migrates the skin segmentation step from processing system (S…

car driver safetyComputer scienceautomotive electronicsFPGA Prototyping02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesIP networkshardware skin segmentation IPhardware-software vision based smart embedded system[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]HardwareHigh-level synthesis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSegmentationField-programmable gate arrayimage segmentationSkinfield programmable gate arraysVision basedbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryVehiclesobject detectionplatform based design0104 chemical sciences[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsProgrammable logic devicedriver information systemsimage recognitionStreaming mediaembedded smart advanced driver assistant systemEmbedded systemFacefatigue state detectionPlatform-based design020201 artificial intelligence & image processingembedded systemsState (computer science)vision based smart ADASbusinesshardware-software codesignroad safetyComputer hardwareSoftwareFPGA prototype
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Circulating Levels of Ferritin, RDW, PTLs as Predictive Biomarkers of Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation Risk after Cardiac Surgery in Extracorporeal …

2022

Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is the most common arrhythmia after cardiac surgery in conventional extracorporeal circulation (CECC), with an incidence of 15–50%. The POAF pathophysiology is not known, and no blood biomarkers exist. However, an association between increased ferritin levels and increased AF risk, has been demonstrated. Based on such evidence, here, we evaluated the effectiveness of ferritin and other haematological parameters as POAF risk biomarkers in patients subjected to cardiac surgery. We enrolled 105 patients (mean age = 70.1 ± 7.1 years; 70 men and 35 females) with diverse heart pathologies and who were subjected to cardiothoracic surgery. Their blood sample…

cardiothoracic surgeryOrganic Chemistryconventional extracorporeal circulationpathology_pathobiologyGeneral Medicinepostoperative atrial fibrillation; cardiothoracic surgery; conventional extracorporeal circulation; serum ferritin levels; PW indices; POAF onset biomarkersPOAF onset biomarkersCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic ChemistrySettore MED/23postoperative atrial fibrillationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPW indicesMolecular Biologyserum ferritin levelsSpectroscopyInternational journal of molecular sciences
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On Ignoring the Random Effects Assumption in Multilevel Models: Review, Critique, and Recommendations

2019

Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Researchers typically model such data using multilevel models, assuming that the random effects are uncorrelated with the regressors. Violating this testable assumption, which is often ignored, creates an endogeneity problem thus preventing causal interpretations. Focusing on two-level models, we explain how researchers can avoid this problem by including cluster means of the Level 1 explanatory variables as controls; we explain this point conceptually and with a large-scale simulation. We further show why the common practice of centering the predictor variables is mostly unnecessary. Moreover, …

centeringmonitasoanalyysifixed effectsComputer scienceHLMStrategy and Management05 social sciencesMultilevel modeltilastomenetelmätsoveltava psykologia050401 social sciences methodsGeneral Decision SciencesendogeneityRandom effects modelorganisaatiotutkimus0504 sociologymultilevelManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessrandom effects fixed effects multilevel HLM endogeneity centeringEconometricsrandom effectsEndogeneity050203 business & management
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Variability of the Level of Development of Functopnal Urban Areas

2018

Miejskie obszary funkcjonalne mają istotne znaczenie w realizacji zarówno Krajowej Polityki Miejskiej 2023, jak i terytorialnej polityki rozwoju. Celem badania jest określenie poziomu rozwoju obszarów funkcjonalnych miast wojewódzkich Polski. Badania przeprowadzono z wykorzystaniem metody taksonomicznej w ujęciu dynamicznym obejmującym okres 2005-2015. Podstawę wyznaczenia wielkości taksonomicznych stanowił zestaw wskaźników diagnostycznych ujętych w trzech wymiarach rozwoju: społecznym, gospodarczym i środowiskowym. W ramach badania została podjęta ocena poziomu rozwoju miast centralnych MOF oraz oddzielnie miast i gmin ich otoczenia. Dodatkowo określono poziom rozwoju każdego z wymiarów r…

centra wzrostusustainable developmentrozwój zrównoważonypoziom rozwojulevel of developmentgrowth centresgospodarczytaxonomic methodwymiar społecznyśrodowiskowymetoda taksonomicznamiejskie obszary funkcjonalnefunctional urban areasPrace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego We Wrocławiu
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Comparative high-resolution chemostratigraphy of the Bonarelli Level from the reference Bottaccione section (Umbria-Marche Apennines) and from an equ…

2006

The Bonarelli Level (BL) from the upper Cenomanian portion of the reference Bottaccione section (central Italy) is characterized by the presence of black shales containing high TOC concentrations (up to 17%) and amounts of CaCO3 near to zero. In the absence of carbonate and, consequently, of relative carbon- and oxygen-isotopic data, the elemental geochemistry revealed to be a very useful tool to obtain information about the palaeoclimatic and palaeoceanographic evolution of the Tethys Ocean during the OAE2. Based on several geochemical proxies (Rb, V, Ni, Cr, Si, Ba), the BL is interpreted as a high-productivity event driven by increasingly warm and humid climatic conditions promoting an a…

chemistry.chemical_classification010506 paleontologyCretaceous Umbria–Marche Apennines Sicily Corg-rich deposits Bonarelli Level Geochemical proxies PalaeoceanographyGeology15. Life on land010502 geochemistry & geophysicsTethys Ocean01 natural sciencesCretaceousSeafloor spreadingDeposition (geology)chemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologychemistry13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyChemostratigraphy[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyCarbonateOrganic matterCenomanianGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Soil microbial and microfaunal communities and organic matter quality in reindeer winter and summer ranges in Finnish subarctic mountain birch forests

2008

Abstract Reindeer husbandry has significant influences on the aboveground plant communities and the structure of the mountain birch forests in the Fennoscandian subarctic. We investigated how the reindeer-mediated aboveground changes affect soil microbial and microfaunal communities and enzymatic activities. We hypothesized that in areas with intensive summer browsing by reindeer, the carbon flow to belowground is reduced, but the carbon substances are more readily degradable. This is likely to influence both the abundance and the trophic structure of microbial and microfaunal communities. However, despite large differences in the vegetation, the reindeer ranges did not differ in the amount…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBiomass (ecology)EcologyEcologySoil biologySoil organic matterSoil SciencePlant communitySoil carbonAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Subarctic climatechemistryAgronomyEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterTrophic levelApplied Soil Ecology
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Responses of microbial-feeding nematodes to organic matter distribution and predation in experimental soil habitat

2001

Abstract Soils are spatially heterogeneous environments, a condition which is likely to affect the structure and function of soil food webs. To study the influence of soil organic matter distribution on decomposer food webs, we established microcosms that contained either: (1) large patches of initially sterile humus-litter mixture placed within sterile sand matrix (creating a large-patch habitat; LPH); or (2) blend of sand and humus-litter mixture (creating a small-patch habitat; SPH). Ten species of bacteria and ten species of fungi, and two bacterial-feeding ( Acrobeloides tricornis , Caenorhabditis elegans ) and two fungal-feeding ( Aphelenchus avenae , Aphelenchoides sp.) nematodes wer…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBiomass (ecology)EcologySoil biologySoil organic matterSoil ScienceBiologyMicrobiologyFood webchemistrySoil food webOrganic matterTrophic levelApex predatorSoil Biology and Biochemistry
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Vertical stratification and trophic interactions among organisms of a soil decomposer food web – a field experiment using 15N as a tool

2002

Abstract In this field study, we explored the spatial segregation between the litter- and humus-inhabiting organisms of the detrital food web using 15 N-isotope technique. The study was established in 11 × 11 m plots fertilized with 15 N-labelled urea. Ten years after urea application, soil samples were taken, both from the litter layer and the combined F+H layer. The samples were analysed for N content and the proportion of 15 N in (i) the residual organic matter in the litter and F+H layer (excluding microbes), (ii) microbial biomass, and (iii) various feeding guilds of soil fauna. The basal resource, soil microbes, and the fauna were more enriched with 15 N in the F+H layer than in the l…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryField experimentSoil biologySoil SciencePlant litterMicrobiologyDecomposerFood webHumusAgronomyInsect ScienceOrganic matterTrophic levelEuropean Journal of Soil Biology
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Deep Levels in Silicon Doped n-Indium Selenide

1992

chemistry.chemical_classificationDeep levelSiliconSemiconductor materialsDopingInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySelenideInorganic compoundIndiumNuclear chemistryPhysica Status Solidi (a)
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Testing of a constitutive equation for entangled networks by elongational and shear data of polymer melts

1973

An entangled network such as a polymer melt or a concentrated solution is here described by a set of two simultaneous equations. One of them is a balance of entanglements, the other gives the stress in the classical form of aMaxwell equation.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceShear viscosityConstitutive equationQuantum PhysicsMechanicsPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsStress levelCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterShear (geology)chemistrySimultaneous equationsPolymer chemistryGeneral Materials SciencePolymer meltRheologica Acta
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