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Traitement d'images avec un système non linéaire

2017

National audience; Cette communication porte sur la présentation d’un outil de traitement d’images s’inspirant des processus de réaction-diffusion.Cet outil s’appuie sur des ́equations différentielles non linéaires et tire plus particulièrement profit des propriétéde multistabilité liées à la non linéarité de ces processus de diffusion. Certaines caractéristiques d’une image peuvent ainsi être extraites.

Diffusion[NLIN.NLIN-PS]Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS][NLIN.NLIN-PS] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS][ NLIN.NLIN-PS ] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS][ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingCellular nonlinear networks[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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El Metavers: Telepresència en 3D d’avatars dissenyats per a mons digitals-virtuals

2009

This paper provides a reflection about presence and telepresence concepts in the use of emergent Digital-Virtual Technologies (DVTs), particularly concerning 3D Digital-Virtual Worlds - 3D-DVWs. It reports telepresence experience driven by avatars designed to be used in processes of 3D-DVWs interaction.

Digital EducationMetaverseTelepresenceVirtual WorldsMetaverse; Telepresence; Virtual WorldsEducation; Online Education; Digital Education:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PEDAGOGÍAEducationOnline Education
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Digital Citizenship: A Survey On Teachers' Perception And Teaching Practices

2021

Nowadays citizens live in communities made up of complex interweaving of physical reality, technologies, digital media and social networks and are faced with a completely new set of challenges and opportunities that require a critical and cultured citizenship, capable of dealing with differences in a way responsible and humane. Digital citizenship is defined as the acceptable, ethical, and responsible use of technology that emphasizes a more collaborative, creative, and self-empowering use of technology in education as well as in personal use. Teachers are essential in helping students develop digital citizenship skills as they model and teach digital citizenship in their classrooms. Teache…

Digital citizenship Online citizenship Teacher perception Teacher practices Digital citizenship teaching
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Well-posed nonlinear problems in integrated circuits modeling

1991

In this paper we study the problem (E) + (BC) + (IC) (see below) which represents a model for integrated circuits. We assume that the distributed parametersr(x) andc(x) are nonconstant, dielectric leakages depend on thex-coordinate as well as the voltage level, while the interconnecting multiport is nonlinear and possibly multivalued.

Digital electronicsWell-posed problembusiness.industryNon lineariteApplied MathematicsElectrical engineeringNon linear modelDielectricIntegrated circuitlaw.inventionNonlinear systemlawSignal ProcessingElectronic engineeringbusinessMathematicsVoltageCircuits Systems and Signal Processing
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The review of internet marketing use in Latvia's companies

2017

Development of new technologies and increasing competition require new solutions in business applications in internet marketing and advertising. The paper deals with issues related to advertising activities in internet marketing. There were presented both theoretical findings and empirical analysis of the survey conducted among Latvia's companies. The survey was carried out with the assistance of telemarketing company (telephone interviews) among companies selected from Register of Enterprises LURSOFT. The analysis of survey results compared companies responses depending on the company size and turnover changes during the last three years. Various statistical indicators were used for this a…

Digital marketingDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryEmerging technologies05 social sciencesCompensation methodsAdvertisingOnline advertisingEducationAdvertising researchCompetition (economics)Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingThe InternetMarketingbusiness050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Learning and Change
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Elongated push–pull diphenylpolyenes for nonlinear optics: molecular engineering of quadratic and cubic optical nonlinearities via tuning of intramol…

1999

Abstract Push–pull polyenes are of particular interest for nonlinear optics (NLO) as well as model compounds for long-distance intramolecular charge transfer (ICT). In order to tune the ICT phenomenon and control the linear and nonlinear optical properties, we have synthesized and investigated several series of soluble push–pull diphenylpolyenes of increasing length and having various donor (D) and acceptor (A) end groups. Their linear and NLO properties have been studied by performing electro-optical absorption measurements (EOAM) and third-harmonic generation (THG) experiments in solution. Each push–pull molecule exhibits an intense ICT absorption band in the visible characterized by an i…

DipoleChemistryAbsorption bandComputational chemistryIntramolecular forceSolvatochromismGeneral Physics and AstronomyNonlinear opticsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Molecular physicsAcceptorExcitationChemical Physics
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Organic Materials for Non-Linear Optics: The 2D Approach

1998

Conventional organic molecules for applications in second-order non-linear optics are donor–acceptor substituted π systems that show only one intense charge-transfer (CT) transition. Thus, only a single element of the second-order polarizability tensor, β, is significant in these one-dimensional systems. The advantages and optimization strategies for two new classes of molecules with multiple CT transitions and two-dimensional second-order polarizability are reviewed. These are donor–acceptor substituted π systems that lack a dipole and have a molecular symmetry of C3 or higher, and dipolar molecules of symmetry C2v. A basic introduction to the field is also given.

DipoleField (physics)ChemistryChemical physicsPolarizabilityMolecular symmetryMoleculeNonlinear opticsNanotechnologySingle elementGeneral MedicinePhysics::Chemical PhysicsSymmetry (physics)Journal f�r Praktische Chemie/Chemiker-Zeitung
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ChemInform Abstract: Organic Materials for Non-Linear Optics: The 2D Approach

2010

Conventional organic molecules for applications in second-order non-linear optics are donor–acceptor substituted π systems that show only one intense charge-transfer (CT) transition. Thus, only a single element of the second-order polarizability tensor, β, is significant in these one-dimensional systems. The advantages and optimization strategies for two new classes of molecules with multiple CT transitions and two-dimensional second-order polarizability are reviewed. These are donor–acceptor substituted π systems that lack a dipole and have a molecular symmetry of C3 or higher, and dipolar molecules of symmetry C2v. A basic introduction to the field is also given.

DipoleField (physics)PolarizabilityChemistryChemical physicsMolecular symmetryNonlinear opticsMoleculeSingle elementGeneral MedicinePhysics::Chemical PhysicsSymmetry (physics)ChemInform
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Triphenylmethyl and triphenylsilyl based molecular glasses for photonic applications

2015

Triphenylmethyl and triphenylsilyl structural fragments can be used to obtain glass forming, solution processable materials from polar chromophore molecules. Large number of compounds has been synthesized taking advantage of this approach, making it possible to identify some structure-property relations. Regarding the non-linear optical (NLO) properties of the given materials it is evident that triphenylmethyl groups help shielding unwanted NLO efficiency limiting dipolar interactions between polar chromophores in solid films. Chromophore stacking is still observed for compounds with large dipole momentum values. The glass transition temperatures of the compounds increase with the molecular…

DipoleOpticsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryStackingMoleculePolarPhysical chemistryNonlinear opticsThermal stabilityChromophorebusinessGlass transitionSPIE Proceedings
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Batch fermentation process: Modelling and direct sensitivity analysis

2009

Based on a nonlinear model, this article realizes an investigation of dynamic behaviour of a batch fermentation process using direct sensitivity analysis (DSA). The used nonlinear mathematical model has a good qualitative and quantitative description of the alcoholic fermentation process. This model has been discussed and validated by authors in other studies. The DSA of dynamic model was used to calculate the matrix of the sensitivity functions in order to determine the influence of the small deviations of initial state, control inputs, and parameters from the ideal nominal values on the state trajectory and system output in time. Process optimization and advanced control strategies can be…

Direct sensitivity analysisProcess modelingMathematical modelComputer scienceBatch fermentationNonlinear systemNonlinear mathematical modelProcess simulationControl theoryScientific methodTrajectoryGénie chimiqueProcess optimizationSensitivity (control systems)Process simulationGénie des procédésFood ScienceActa Alimentaria
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