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  • Three-Dimensional Printing of Bone Models

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    - Year 2021

    The trabecular bone occurs, for example, in the femoral heads. Understanding the phenomenon of bone tissue degeneration can be the basis for the possibility of looking for alternative methods of surgical treatment of bone loss. The paper presents the results of the trabecular bone model, which was produced in additive manufacturing method with fused filament fabrication technology. The verification of the mechanical behavior of...

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  • Flow Process Models for Pipeline Diagnosis

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    This chapter examines the problem of modeling and parameterization of the transmission pipeline flow process. First, the base model for discrete time is presented, which is a reference for other developed models. Then, the diagonal approximation (AMDA) method is proposed, in which the tridiagonal sub-matrices of the recombination matrix are approximated by their diagonal counterparts, which allows for a simple determination of...

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  • Non-monotone graph searching models

    Graph searching encompasses a variety of different models, many of which share a property that in optimal strategies fugitive can never access once searched regions. Monotonicity, as it is called, is vital in many established results in the field however its absence significantly impedes the analysis of a given problem. This survey attempts to gather non-monotone models, that are less researched in effort of summarizing the results...

  • Developing Prognostic Models of Organization Evolution

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    - Year 2011

    The work focuses on the problem of measuring evolution of IT organizations. Changes in business influence functioning of the IT organization. IT departments or companies must ensure that the needs of their parent company/customers will be met. Therefore they must constantly evolve. Following question can be raised: is it possible to support process of changes the IT organization to run it smoother, faster, easier but with reduced...

  • Automated Valuation Model based on fuzzy and rough set theory for real estate market with insufficient source data

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    - LAND USE POLICY - Year 2019

    Objective monitoring of the real estate value is a requirement to maintain balance, increase security and minimize the risk of a crisis in the financial and economic sector of every country. The valuation of real estate is usually considered from two points of view, i.e. individual valuation and mass appraisal. It is commonly believed that Automated Valuation Models (AVM) should be devoted to mass appraisal, which requires a large...

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  • Simulation of Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Data Transmission System for Reliable Underwater Acoustic Communications

    Underwater acoustic communication (UAC) system designers tend to transmit as much information as possible, per unit of time, at as low as possible error rate. It is a particularly difficult task in a shallow underwater channel in which the signal suffers from strong time dispersion due to multipath propagation and refraction phenomena. The direct-sequence spread spectrum technique (DSSS) applied successfully in the latest standards...

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  • Application of Web-GIS for Dissemination and 3D Visualization of Large-Volume LiDAR Data

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    - Year 2016

    The increasing number of digital data sources, which allow for semi-automatic collection and storage of information regarding various aspects of life has recently granted a considerable rise in popularity to the term “Big data”. As far as geospatial data is concerned, one of the major sources of Big data are Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) scanners, which produce high resolution three-dimensional data on a local scale. The...

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  • A coarse‐grained approach to NMR ‐data‐assisted modeling of protein structures

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    The ESCASA algorithm for analytical estimation of proton positions from coarse-grained geometry developed in our recent work has been implemented in modeling protein structures with the highly coarse-grained UNRES model of polypeptide chains (two sites per residue) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data. A penalty function with the shape of intersecting gorges was applied to treat ambiguous distance restraints, which automatically...

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  • Fundamentals of Physics-Based Surrogate Modeling

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    Chapter 1 was focused on data-driven (or approximation-based) modeling methods. The second major class of surrogates are physics-based models outlined in this chapter. Although they are not as popular, their importance is growing because of the challenges related to construction and handling of approximation surrogates for many real-world problems. The high cost of evaluating computational models, nonlinearity of system responses,...

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  • Knowledge-Based Virtual Modeling and Simulation of Manufacturing Processes for Industry 4.0

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    - CYBERNETICS AND SYSTEMS - Year 2020

    ABSTRACT Industry 4.0 aims at providing a digital representation of a production landscape, but the challenges in building, maintaining, optimizing, and evolving digital models in inter-organizational production chains have not been identified yet in a systematic manner. In this paper, various Industry 4.0 research and technical challenges are addressed, and their present scenario is discussed. Moreover, in this article, the novel...

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  • Reconstruction Methods for 3D Underwater Objects Using Point Cloud Data

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    Existing methods for visualizing underwater objects in three dimensions are usually based on displaying the imaged objects either as unorganised point sets or in the form of edges connecting the points in a trivial way. To allow the researcher to recognise more details and characteristic features of an investigated object, the visualization quality may be improved by transforming the unordered point clouds into higher order structures....

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  • Optical Sensor Based Gestures Inference Using Recurrent Neural Network in Mobile Conditions

    In this paper the implementation of recurrent neural network models for hand gesture recognition on edge devices was performed. The models were trained with 27 hand gestures recorded with the use of a linear optical sensor consisting of 8 photodiodes and 4 LEDs. Different models, trained off-line, were tested in terms of different network topologies (different number of neurons and layers) and different effective sampling frequency...

  • How to model ROC curves - a credit scoring perspective

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    - Year 2018

    ROC curves, which derive from signal detection theory, are widely used to assess binary classifiers in various domains. The AUROC (area under the ROC curve) ratio or its transformations (the Gini coefficient) belong to the most widely used synthetic measures of the separation power of classification models, such as medical diagnostic tests or credit scoring. Frequently a need arises to model an ROC curve. In the biostatistical...

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  • Transplantable Melanomas in Hamsters and Gerbils as Models for Human Melanoma. Sensitization in Melanoma Radiotherapy—From Animal Models to Clinical Trials

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    • M. Śniegocka
    • E. Podgórska
    • P. Płonka
    • M. Elas
    • B. Romanowska-Dixon
    • M. Szczygieł
    • M. Żmijewski
    • M. Cichorek
    • A. Markiewicz
    • A. Brożyna... and 2 others

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2018

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  • Derivation of Executable Test Models From Embedded System Models using Model Driven Architecture Artefacts - Automotive Domain

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    - Year 2006

    The approach towards system engineering compliant to Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) implies an increased need for research on the automation of the model-based test generation. This applies especially to embedded real-time system development where safety critical requirements must be met by a system. The following paper presents a methodology to derive basic Simulink test models from Simulink system models so as to execute them...

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  • Experimental investigations on adiabatic frictional pressure drops of R134a during flow in 5mm diameter channel

    The article presents detailed two-phase adiabatic pressure drops data for refrigerant R134a at a saturation pressure of 5.5 bar corresponding to the saturation temperature of 19.4 °C. Study cases have been set for a mass flux varying from 100 to 500 kg/m2 s. The frictional pressure drop was characterized for the refrigerant R134a, for vapor qualities ranging from 0 to 1. Long-time thermal stability of test facility allowed to gather...

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  • Justyna Signerska-Rynkowska dr inż.

    I am currently an assistant professor (adjunct) at Gdansk University of Technology (Department of Differential Equations and Mathematics Applications). My scientific interests include dynamical systems theory, chaos theory and their applications to modeling of biological phenomena, especially to neurosciences. In June 2013 I completed PhD in Mathematics at the Institute of Mathematics of Polish Academy of Sciences (IMPAN) (thesis...

  • Evolution of models for sorption of PAHs and PCBs on geosorbents.

    Wiedza o tym gdzie są zlokalizowane zanieczyszczenia obecne w osadzie oraz z jaką siłą związane są one z osadem jest niezbędna do oszacowania stopnia i skuteczności procesów remediacjyjnych oraz określenia dostępności, mobilności i toksyczności osadów. Dlatego, aby zrozumieć i poznać procesy zachodzące w tak skomplikowanej matrycy, jaką stanowią osady denne/gleby konstruowane są teoretyczne modele matematyczne opisujące prawdopodobny...

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  • Antithrombotic Potential of Tormentil Extract in Animal Models

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    • N. Marcinczyk
    • D. Jarmoc
    • A. Leszczynska
    • A. Zakrzeska
    • K. Kramkowski
    • J. Strawa
    • A. Gromotowicz-Poplawska
    • E. Chabielska
    • M. Tomczyk

    - Frontiers in Pharmacology - Year 2017

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  • Dressing method in matter + radiation quantum models

    Rozważane są modele typu Dicka i Jaynes-Cummings'a, i obliczono widmo zaburzonego modelu Dicka. Wyprowadzono równania łańcuchowe ubierania.

  • Interpretation of Structural Parameters for Models with Spatial Autoregression

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  • Multiobjective Newsvendor Models with CVaR for Flower Industry

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    - Year 2020

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  • Coarse-Grained Models of Proteins: Theory and Applications

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    - Year 2011

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  • Trust Models for Community- Aware Identity Managment. [....]

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    - Year 2006

    Artykuł przedstawia możliwości budowania zaufania pomiędzy członkami społecznych sieci współpracujacych w Internecie. Przedstawiono system informatyczne wykorzystującyna współczesą wiedzę z zakresu psychologi społecznej, umozliwiajacy tworzenie sieci społecznych w internecie.

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  • A digital cartographic source for numerical models in hydrology

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    Autorzy prowadzą analizę wykorzystania i przydatności cyfrowych danych kartograficznych w rozwiązywaniu przestrzennych zagadnień hydrologicznych. Szczególne znaczenie dla prowadzonych analiz mają DTM i DEM. Są one źródłem bezpośrednich wielkości wejściowych modelu hydrologicznego i dodatkowo pozwalają na szersze możliwości prezentacji otrzymanego rozwiązania.

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  • Towards eddy-resolving models of the Arctic Ocean

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    - Year 2008

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  • Workload Assessment Predictability for Digital Human Models

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    • W. Karwowski
    • J. Grobelny
    • R. Michalski

    - Year 2008

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  • Architectural Heritage Virtual Models in Conservation Practice

    The article presents the issues concerning architectural heritage digital models’ applications in conservation practice. These considerations are discussed in the context of the commencement of creating virtual models regarding no-longer existing historical buildings in the first half of the 1980s. Such models’ applications and possible uses are analyzed within the adopted criteria that distinguish the following model types....

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  • Fuzzy Methods and Models for a Team-Building Process

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    - Year 2014

    This chapter contains an introduction to fuzzy-logic model-based approaches for a team-building process. Such appraches allow extending typical recruiting practice and selection processes to enable a wider and more precise assessment of a new team and/or existing team members, taking into account both their hard and soft skills. Moreover, as effectiveness of teams depends on the interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence...

  • Method of lines for physiologically structured models with diffusion

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    - APPLIED NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS - Year 2015

    We deal with a size-structured model with diffusion. Partial differential equations are approximated by a large system of ordinary differential equations. Due to a maximum principle for this approximation method its solutions preserve positivity and boundedness. We formulate theorems on stability of the method of lines and provide suitable numerical experiments.

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  • Hierarchical random models in road transport safety

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    - Year 2015

    In this paper multilevel approach to the issue of road safety level on the road network of European regions, classified as NUTS 2 in statistical databases of the EU, has been presented. The risk calculated as the number of death casualties in road accidents per 100,000 inhabitants of a given region has Poisson distribution. Therefore, generalized Poisson model has been assumed in the modelling process. Multilevel stochastic analysis...

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  • Reduced-order models in the finite element analysis

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    A novel technique of incorporating macromodels into finite element electromagnetic analysis of waveguide components is presented. Macromodels are generated by using a model order reduction algorithm (ENOR), which results in significant decrease of the number of variables, that describe the computational region. Proposed technique allows for using a few independent macromodels as well as to duplicating one macromodel in many subregions...

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  • Alcohol dehydrogenase and its simple inorganic models

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    W pierwszej części pracy przeglądowej przedstawiono aktualny stan wiedzy nt mechanizmu działania zależnej od cynku dehydrogenazy alkoholowej. Następnie omówiono dane strukturalne i spektroskopowe uzyskane przy pomocy prostych związków modelowych - na ogół tiolanów cynku i niektórych innych metali przejściowych. Opisano również próby zastosowania prostych kompleksów nieorganicznych naśladujących budowę miejsca aktywnego dehydrogenazy...

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  • Concept of fuzzy models for social engieering system.

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    - Year 2004

    W artykule przedstawiono możliwości zastosowania teorii zbiorów rozmytych do modelowania systemów społecznych. Przedstawiono wybrane przykłady modelowania systemów technicznych oraz wskazano na ograniczenia modelowania dla systemów społecznych. Szczegółowo omówiono model zarządzania przedsięwzięciami informatycznymi jako przykład modelowania systemu społeczno technicznego.

  • Models and soft modelling in economics and virtual markets.

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    Przedstawiono wprowadzenie do rynków wirtualnych, następnie zaproponowano podstawy miękkiego opisowego modelowania tych rynków. Przedstawione podejście potraktowano jako pierwszy krok w procesie budowy docelowego modelu wyjaśniającego.

  • Dynamic Bankruptcy Prediction Models for European Enterprises

    This manuscript is devoted to the issue of forecasting corporate bankruptcy. Determining a firm’s bankruptcy risk is one of the most interesting topics for investors and decision-makers. The aim of the paper is to develop and to evaluate dynamic bankruptcy prediction models for European enterprises. To conduct this objective, four forecasting models are developed with the use of four different methods—fuzzy sets, recurrent and...

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  • Overview of new product development strategies and models

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    - Catallaxy - Year 2023

    Motivation: The motivation for the overview presented in this article is to provide a starting point for considering whether existing new product development methodology and its level of detail allows product teams to develop high-quality and business-effective product concepts. Aim: The aim of this article is recognise the current state of research into new product development methodology and to present the strategies and models...

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  • Symbolic multibody models for digital-twin applications

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    • N. Docquier
    • K. Lipiński
    • O. Lantsoght
    • S. Timmermans
    • P. Fisette

    - MULTIBODY SYSTEM DYNAMICS - Year 2023

    Symbolic generation of multibody systems equations of motion appeared in the 1980s. In addition to their computational advantage over their numerical counterparts, symbolic models can be very easily and straightforwardly interfaced with a wide range of software environments and hardware devices. These two features place this approach in a pole position to participate and intervene in the design of digital twins for systems such...

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  • A Review of Hyperelastic Constitutive Models for Dielectric Elastomers

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    - Year 2023

    Dielectric elastomers are smart materials that are essential components in soft systems and structures. The core element of a dielectric elastomer is soft matter, which is mainly rubber-like and elastomeric. These soft materials show a nonlinear behaviour and have a nonlinear strain-stress curve. The best candidates for modelling the nonlinear behaviour of such materials are hyperelastic strain energy functions. Hyperelastic functions...

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  • Biomechanical properties of 3D-printed bone models

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    Bone lesions resulting from large traumas or cancer resections can be successfully treated by directly using synthetic materials or in combination with tissue engineering methods (hybrid). Synthetic or hybrid materials combined with bone tissue’s natural ability for regeneration and biological adaptation to the directions of loading, allow for full recovery of its biological functions. Increasing interest in new production methods...

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  • Hybrid, Approximate Models of Distributed-Parameter Systems

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    - Year 2010

    The paper introduces the method of distributed-parameter systems modelling. It enables to obtain low order modal model of the system that experiences Coriolis acceleration component and gyroscopic effect. In such cases, corresponding system equations are non-self-adjoined. To solve this problem modal reduced model is built up for the system without Coriolis acceleration or gyroscopic effect terms. These phenomena are next included...

  • The application of microscopic models in the study of pedestrian traffic

    Cities (especially in Central and Eastern Europe) focus on improving the road network, which aims to improve the efficiency of motor traffic and minimize congestion. Most of existing tools for analysing the effectiveness of urban transport networks do not assume to analyse the impact of walking and cycling on efficiency of transport systems. It is therefore necessary to develop solutions...

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  • Rothe’s method for physiologically structured models with diffusion

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    - Mathematica Slovaca - Year 2018

    We consider structured population models with diffusion and dynamic boundary conditions. The respective approximation, called Rothe’s method, produces positive and exponentially bounded solutions. Its solutions converge to the exact solution of the original PDE.

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  • Low-Cost Surrogate Models for Microwave Filters

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    - IEEE MICROWAVE AND WIRELESS COMPONENTS LETTERS - Year 2016

    A novel low-cost kriging-based multivariable parametric macromodeling technique for microwave filters is presented. Kriging is used to model both the residues and poles of a microwave filter's reflection coefficient, and the zeros of the transmission coefficient. The proposed residue-pole-zero (RPZ) technique is demonstrated to efficiently model a high dimensional (8D) microwave filter with pseudoelliptic characteristics.

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  • Review of ship safety domains: Models and applications

    Ship safety domain is a term which is widely used in research on collision avoidance and traffic engineering among others. Classic ship domains have been compared in multiple reports. However, up till now there has been no work summing up contemporary research in this field. The paper offers a systematic and critical review of the newer ship domain models and related research. It discusses multiple differences in approach to ship...

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  • Framework for Integration Decentralized and Untrusted Multi-vendor IoMT Environments

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    - IEEE Access - Year 2020

    Lack of standardization is highly visible while we use historical data sets or compare our model with others that use IoMT devices from different vendors. The problem also concerns the trust in highly decentralized and anonymous environments where sensitive data are transferred through the Internet and then are analyzed by third-party companies. In our research we propose a standard that has been implemented in the form of framework...

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  • Markov Model of Disease Development and Recovery

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    - Year 2016

    Markov models are commonly used to simulate diseases and allow modeling of multiple health states and outcomes. Starting with the well known Le Bras multistate model (cascading failure model) with time-independent transitions we will see how simple Markov mortality models may be pressed into the service of survival and event history analysis. We will focus on more complex models which will be able to take into account remission,...

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  • Process of Medical Dataset Construction for Machine Learning-Multifield Study and Guidelines

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    The acquisition of high-quality data and annotations is essential for the training of efficient machine learning algorithms, while being an expensive and time-consuming process. Although the process of data processing and training and testing of machine learning models is well studied and considered in the literature, the actual procedures of obtaining data and their annotations in collaboration with physicians are in most cases...

  • Recognizing emotions on the basis of keystroke dynamics

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    - Year 2015

    The article describes a research on recognizing emotional states on the basis of keystroke dynamics. An overview of various studies and applications of emotion recognition based on data coming from keyboard is presented. Then, the idea of an experiment is presented, i.e. the way of collecting and labeling training data, extracting features and finally training classifiers. Different classification approaches are proposed to be...

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  • Wave Method for Structural Health Monitoring: Testing Using Full-Scale Shake Table Experiment Data

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    - JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE - Year 2017

    An algorithm of the wave method for structural health monitoring (SHM) is tested and calibrated using shake table experiment data of a full-scale, seven-story, reinforced-concrete building slice. The method is based on monitoring changes in the velocity of waves propagating vertically through the structure, identified by least-squares (LSQ) fit of beam models. The experiment was conducted by a team from the University of California,...

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