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An Intelligent Sensor for Fingerprint Recognition

2005

In this paper an intelligent sensor for fingerprint recognition is proposed. The sensor has the objective to overcome some limits of the fingerprint recognition software systems, as elaboration time and security issues related to fingerprint transmission between sensor and processing unit. Intelligent sensor has been prototyped using the Hamster Secugen sensor for image acquisition and the Celoxica RC1000 board, employing a Xilinx VirtexE2000 FPGA, for image processing and analysis. Resources used, elaboration time as well the recognition rates in both verification and identification modes are reported in the paper. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first implementation for a full h…

Dynamic time warpingIntelligent sensorBiometricsbusiness.industryFingerprintComputer scienceComputer visionImage processingArtificial intelligenceImage sensorFingerprint recognitionbusinessComputer hardware
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Deep neural networks leveraging different arrangements of molecular fingerprints to define a novel embedding for virtual screening procedure

2022

EMBERSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniVirtual ScreeningDeep LearningDrug DiscoveryMolecular Fingerprint
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Illustrating a Family. The Printing Press and Political Issues in the "Ritratti della Prosapia et Heroi Moncadi nella Sicilia"

2021

In an early printed book, the presence of a large iconographic apparatus normally reveals a strong effort both in designing its shape and in the financial coverage needed to make it possible. Such effort can be fully explained by paying attention to the scope and target behind its conception. The two volumes of “Ritratti della Prosapia et heroi Moncadi nella Sicilia”, published in 1657 in Valencia, offer a notable example of the political exposure sought after by a noble family, that of Moncada, through the printing press technique and its power of circulation, combined with the attractiveness of family portraits. In particular, the 1657 book, written by Giovanni Agostino Della Lengueglia, …

Early printed books Book illustration Portraits Luigi Guglielmo Moncada Sicilian noble familiesSettore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E Biblioteconomia
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La imagen de la Concha de Oro en los impresos de la Edad Moderna

2020

For centuries, an image commonly associated with Santiago de Compostela (the shell) has accompanied the city of Palermo as well. Since the classical tradition and medieval literature, and then during the Renaissance and Baroque age, this symbol has been connected with other urban symbols (the rivers, the eagle and trhe Genius of Palermo), thus contributing to its historical identity, although in a rather idealistic form. Therefore, the expression «Golden Shell» has been used repeatedly in a large number of books printed during the Modern Age, with multiple meanings. The main purpose was to show those attributes linked with the city's landscape (wealth and beauty) within a specific political…

Early printed books Golden Shell Modern Age Palermo Santiago de CompostelaSettore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E BiblioteconomiaConcha de oro Edad Moderna Palermo Textos impresos antiguos Santiago de Compostela
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Early Brain Sensitivity to Word Frequency and Lexicality During Reading Aloud and Implicit Reading

2019

The present study investigated the influence of lexical word properties on the early stages of visual word processing (<250 ms) and how the dynamics of lexical access interact with task-driven top-down processes. We compared the brain's electrical response (event-related potentials, ERPs) of 39 proficient adult readers for the effects of word frequency and word lexicality during an explicit reading task versus a visual immediate-repetition detection task where no linguistic intention is required. In general, we observed that left-lateralized processes linked to perceptual expertise for reading are task independent. Moreover, there was no hint of a word frequency effect in early ERPs, while …

Early top-down modulationmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Stimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionPsychologyLexicality effects0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesearly top-down modulationWord frequencyLevels-of-processing effectImplicit readingGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal ResearchVisual word processingN1 print tuningword frequency05 social sciencesReading aloudreading aloudVisual recognitionWord lists by frequencylcsh:PsychologyReading aloudimplicit readingPsychologylexicality effects030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOrthographyCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Avisos y relaciones manuscritos y impresos sobre catastrofes naturales y sucesos prodigiosos en Sicilia durante el siglo XVIII

2021

In the eighteenth century there is a large number of stories, both handwritten and in print, that describe extraordinary and unlucky events of different kinds: monstrosities, eclipses, or storms, floods, earthquakes, eruptions, etc. These stories, with respect to Sicily, take the form of occasional printed news, although sometimes they may be included in serials organized by different criteria (topographic/chronological/subject). Surviving documents in archives and libraries offer some opportunities to deepen the study of issues concerning the circulation and dissemination of news about the same event, their credibility, their formal characters and content. Very rare printed ephemera and ha…

EarthquakeNatural eventSettore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E BiblioteconomiaEventos naturaleImprentaTerremoto18th CenturyPrinted ephemeraMenudencias de imprentaManuscriptEstampas popularePopular printSiciliaSetecientoHandwritten textTextos manuscritoPeriódicosPrinting preSicily
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A Holistic Vision of Smart Cities: An Opportunity for a Big Change

2016

The depletion of energy resources on the one hand, and the population growth on the other, forced the society at all levels (local, national and international) to turn its attention to the identification of new forms of protection of the environment and the waste reduction for a new eco-sustainable way of living. The process of massive urbanization already in place, exacerbated by the movement of large masses of people in search of a more human form of life, is putting severely under test the livability within our cities, bringing out the inefficiency of existing management and organization models. Daisaku Ikeda said: “Certainly, the density of urban populations means that problems are conc…

Ecological footprintPolitical scienceSmart cityUrbanizationSustainabilityDevelopment economicsPopulation growthGlobal citizenshipCommunity developmentInefficiency
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Cities facing the Wild

2021

Untamed ecosystems and plots of wild nature increasingly constitute large parts of contemporary urban spaces. They are often the unbidden result of a long-standing lack of maintenance as well as of the uncontrolled flourishing of weeds produced by the pesticide absolute ban. But they are also something more. Many recently implemented urban open spaces deal with wild nature to solve some of the most urgent tasks of the contemporary cities: reclaiming areas fallen into disuse, designing sustainable infrastructures, revitalizing valuable public spaces, enhancing the ecological footprint of new developments, suggesting new practices and social ritual, reducing management costs, fighting climate…

Ecological footprintResource (biology)Urban open spaceSettore ICAR/15 - Architettura Del Paesaggiobusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicsWildnessWonderLandscape architectureWildness Urban open space Landscape architecturePolitical scienceUrbanityWildness urban open space landscape architectureWildernessbusinessmedia_common
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Agder as Mutual Competence Builders: Developing Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage

2015

In this chapter, Agder as Mutual Competence Builders: developing sustainability as a competitive advantage, Karen Landmark, Marianne Rodvelt and Stina Torjesen provide a discussion of companies in the Agder region which are organised in the Eyde-network, and how they have developed a common sustainability agenda in co-operation with the university. The chapter shows how this is followed up by organising an Eyde-school as vocational training in co-operation with the university.

Ecological footprintVocational educationSustainabilityCorporate social responsibilityBusinessMarketingCompetitive advantageCompetence (human resources)Management
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Innovation: transforming hierarchies in South Asia

2014

This special issue examines innovation as social change in South Asia. From an anthropological micro perspective, innovation is moulded by social systems of value and hierarchy and simultaneously potentially transforms them. The articles in this special issue examine a number of innovations in South Asian contexts: the printing press's changing technology and its intersections with communal and language ideologies in India (Peterson); mobile telephony, gender, and kinship in West Bengal (Tenhunen); microcredit and its relationship with social capital in Bangladesh (Uddin); imbalanced sex ratios and the future of marriage payments in north-western India (Jeffery); and how alternative dispute…

Economic growthmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial changeDevelopmentAlternative dispute resolutionlaw.inventionPrinting pressEconomySocial systemlawSocial transformationPolitical Science and International RelationsKinshipSociologyIdeologymedia_commonSocial capitalContemporary South Asia
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