117 research outputs found
Face recognition by means of advanced contributions in machine learning
Face recognition (FR) has been extensively studied, due to both scientific fundamental challenges and current and potential applications where human identification is needed. FR systems have the benefits of their non intrusiveness, low cost of equipments and no useragreement requirements when doing acquisition, among the most important ones.
Nevertheless, despite the progress made in last years and the different solutions proposed, FR performance is not yet satisfactory when more demanding conditions are required (different viewpoints, blocked effects, illumination changes, strong lighting states, etc). Particularly, the effect of such non-controlled lighting conditions on face images leads to one of the strongest distortions in facial appearance.
This dissertation addresses the problem of FR when dealing with less constrained illumination situations. In order to approach the problem, a new multi-session and multi-spectral face database has been acquired in visible, Near-infrared (NIR) and Thermal infrared (TIR) spectra,
under different lighting conditions.
A theoretical analysis using information theory to demonstrate the complementarities between different spectral bands have been firstly carried out. The optimal exploitation of the information provided by the set of multispectral images has been subsequently addressed by
using multimodal matching score fusion techniques that efficiently synthesize complementary meaningful information among different spectra.
Due to peculiarities in thermal images, a specific face segmentation algorithm has been required and developed. In the final proposed system, the Discrete Cosine Transform as dimensionality reduction tool and a fractional distance for matching were used, so that the cost in processing time and memory was significantly reduced. Prior to this classification task, a selection of the relevant frequency bands is proposed in order to optimize the overall system, based on identifying and maximizing independence relations by means of discriminability
criteria. The system has been extensively evaluated on the multispectral face database specifically performed for our purpose. On this regard, a new visualization procedure has been suggested in order to combine different bands for establishing valid comparisons and giving statistical information about the significance of the results. This experimental framework has more easily enabled the improvement of robustness against training and testing illumination mismatch. Additionally, focusing problem in thermal spectrum has been also addressed, firstly, for the more general case of the thermal images (or thermograms), and then for the case of facialthermograms from both theoretical and practical point of view. In order to analyze the quality of such facial thermograms degraded by blurring, an appropriate algorithm has been successfully developed.
Experimental results strongly support the proposed multispectral facial image fusion, achieving very high performance in several conditions. These results represent a new advance in providing a robust matching across changes in illumination, further inspiring highly accurate
FR approaches in practical scenarios.El reconeixement facial (FR) ha estat à mpliament estudiat, degut tant als reptes fonamentals cientÃfics que suposa com a les aplicacions actuals i futures on requereix la identificació de les persones. Els sistemes de reconeixement facial tenen els avantatges de ser no intrusius,presentar un baix cost dels equips d’adquisició i no la no necessitat d’autorització per part de l’individu a l’hora de realitzar l'adquisició, entre les més importants. De totes maneres i malgrat els avenços aconseguits en els darrers anys i les diferents solucions proposades, el rendiment del FR encara no resulta satisfactori quan es requereixen condicions més exigents (diferents punts de vista,
efectes de bloqueig, canvis en la il·luminació, condicions de llum extremes, etc.). Concretament, l'efecte d'aquestes variacions no controlades en les condicions d'il·luminació sobre les imatges facials condueix a una de les distorsions més accentuades sobre l'aparença
facial.
Aquesta tesi aborda el problema del FR en condicions d'il·luminació menys restringides. Per tal d'abordar el problema, hem adquirit una nova base de dades de cara multisessió i multiespectral en l'espectre infraroig visible, infraroig proper (NIR) i tèrmic (TIR), sota diferents condicions d'il·luminació. En primer lloc s'ha dut a terme una anà lisi teòrica utilitzant la teoria de la informació per demostrar la complementarietat entre les diferents bandes espectrals objecte d’estudi. L'òptim aprofitament de la informació proporcionada pel conjunt d'imatges multiespectrals s'ha abordat posteriorment mitjançant l'ús de tècniques de fusió de puntuació multimodals, capaces de sintetitzar de manera eficient el conjunt d’informació significativa complementà ria entre els diferents espectres. A causa de les caracterÃstiques particulars de les imatges tèrmiques, s’ha requerit del desenvolupament d’un algorisme especÃfic per la segmentació de les mateixes. En el sistema proposat final, s’ha utilitzat com a eina de reducció de la dimensionalitat de les imatges, la Transformada del Cosinus Discreta i una distà ncia fraccional per realitzar les tasques de classificació de manera que el cost en temps de processament i de memòria es va reduir de
forma significa. Prèviament a aquesta tasca de classificació, es proposa una selecció de les bandes de freqüències més rellevants, basat en la identificació i la maximització de les relacions d'independència per mitjà de criteris discriminabilitat, per tal d'optimitzar el conjunt del
sistema. El sistema ha estat à mpliament avaluat sobre la base de dades de cara multiespectral, desenvolupada pel nostre propòsit. En aquest sentit s'ha suggerit l’ús d’un nou procediment de visualització per combinar diferents bandes per poder establir comparacions và lides i donar informació estadÃstica sobre el significat dels resultats. Aquest marc experimental ha permès més fà cilment la millora de la robustesa quan les condicions d’il·luminació eren diferents entre els processos d’entrament i test.
De forma complementà ria, s’ha tractat la problemà tica de l’enfocament de les imatges en l'espectre tèrmic, en primer lloc, pel cas general de les imatges tèrmiques (o termogrames) i posteriorment pel cas concret dels termogrames facials, des dels punt de vista tant teòric com
prà ctic. En aquest sentit i per tal d'analitzar la qualitat d’aquests termogrames facials degradats per efectes de desenfocament, s'ha desenvolupat un últim algorisme. Els resultats experimentals recolzen fermament que la fusió d'imatges facials multiespectrals proposada assoleix un rendiment molt alt en diverses condicions d’il·luminació. Aquests resultats representen un nou avenç en l’aportació de solucions robustes quan es contemplen canvis en la il·luminació, i esperen poder inspirar a futures implementacions de sistemes de reconeixement facial precisos en escenaris no controlats.Postprint (published version
Advanced Techniques for Ground Penetrating Radar Imaging
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) has become one of the key technologies in subsurface sensing and, in general, in non-destructive testing (NDT), since it is able to detect both metallic and nonmetallic targets. GPR for NDT has been successfully introduced in a wide range of sectors, such as mining and geology, glaciology, civil engineering and civil works, archaeology, and security and defense. In recent decades, improvements in georeferencing and positioning systems have enabled the introduction of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) techniques in GPR systems, yielding GPR–SAR systems capable of providing high-resolution microwave images. In parallel, the radiofrequency front-end of GPR systems has been optimized in terms of compactness (e.g., smaller Tx/Rx antennas) and cost. These advances, combined with improvements in autonomous platforms, such as unmanned terrestrial and aerial vehicles, have fostered new fields of application for GPR, where fast and reliable detection capabilities are demanded. In addition, processing techniques have been improved, taking advantage of the research conducted in related fields like inverse scattering and imaging. As a result, novel and robust algorithms have been developed for clutter reduction, automatic target recognition, and efficient processing of large sets of measurements to enable real-time imaging, among others. This Special Issue provides an overview of the state of the art in GPR imaging, focusing on the latest advances from both hardware and software perspectives
Modelling Fluid Structure Interaction problems using Boundary Element Method
This dissertation investigates the application of Boundary Element Methods (BEM)
to Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) problems under three main different perspectives.
This work is divided in three main parts: i) the derivation of BEM for the Laplace
equation and its application to analyze ship-wave interaction problems, ii) the imple-
mentation of efficient and parallel BEM solvers addressing the newest challenges of
High Performance Computing, iii) the developing of a BEM for the Stokes system and
its application to study micro-swimmers.First we develop a BEM for the Laplace equation and we apply it to predict ship-wave interactions making use of an innovative coupling with Finite Element Method stabilization techniques. As well known, the wave pattern around a body depends on the Froude number associated to the flow. Thus, we throughly investigate the robustness and accuracy of the developed methodology assessing the solution dependence on such parameter.
To improve the performance and tackle problems with higher number of unknowns,
the BEM developed for the Laplace equation is parallelized using OpenSOURCE tech-
nique in a hybrid distributed-shared memory environment. We perform several tests
to demonstrate both the accuracy and the performance of the parallel BEM developed.
In addition, we explore two different possibilities to reduce the overall computational
cost from O(N2) to O(N). Firstly we couple the library with a Fast Multiple Method that allows us to reach for higher order of complexity and efficiency. Then we perform a preliminary study on the implementation of a parallel Non Uniform Fast Fourier
Transform to be coupled with the newly developed algorithm Sparse Cardinal Sine De-
composition (SCSD).Finally we consider the application of the BEM framework to a different kind of FSI problem represented by the Stokes flow of a liquid medium surrounding swimming
micro-organisms. We maintain the parallel structure derived for the Laplace equation
even in the Stokes setting. Our implementation is able to simulate both prokaryotic and
eukaryotic organisms, matching literature and experimental benchmarks. We finally
present a deep analysis of the importance of hydrodynamic interactions between the
different parts of micro-swimmers in the prevision of optimal swimming conditions,
focusing our attention on the study of flagellated \u201crobotic\u201d composite swimmers
Musical Haptics
Haptic Musical Instruments; Haptic Psychophysics; Interface Design and Evaluation; User Experience; Musical Performanc
Mechatronic Systems
Mechatronics, the synergistic blend of mechanics, electronics, and computer science, has evolved over the past twenty five years, leading to a novel stage of engineering design. By integrating the best design practices with the most advanced technologies, mechatronics aims at realizing high-quality products, guaranteeing at the same time a substantial reduction of time and costs of manufacturing. Mechatronic systems are manifold and range from machine components, motion generators, and power producing machines to more complex devices, such as robotic systems and transportation vehicles. With its twenty chapters, which collect contributions from many researchers worldwide, this book provides an excellent survey of recent work in the field of mechatronics with applications in various fields, like robotics, medical and assistive technology, human-machine interaction, unmanned vehicles, manufacturing, and education. We would like to thank all the authors who have invested a great deal of time to write such interesting chapters, which we are sure will be valuable to the readers. Chapters 1 to 6 deal with applications of mechatronics for the development of robotic systems. Medical and assistive technologies and human-machine interaction systems are the topic of chapters 7 to 13.Chapters 14 and 15 concern mechatronic systems for autonomous vehicles. Chapters 16-19 deal with mechatronics in manufacturing contexts. Chapter 20 concludes the book, describing a method for the installation of mechatronics education in schools
Musical Haptics
Haptic Musical Instruments; Haptic Psychophysics; Interface Design and Evaluation; User Experience; Musical Performanc
Real-time signal detection and classification algorithms for body-centered systems
El principal motivo por el cual los sistemas de comunicación en el entrono corporal se desean con el objetivo de poder obtener y procesar señales biométricas para monitorizar e incluso tratar una condición médica sea ésta causada por una enfermedad o el rendimiento de un atleta. Dado que la base de estos sistemas está en la sensorización y el procesado, los algoritmos de procesado de señal son una parte fundamental de los mismos. Esta tesis se centra en los algoritmos de tratamiento de señales en tiempo real que se utilizan tanto para monitorizar los parámetros como para obtener la información que resulta relevante de las señales obtenidas. En la primera parte se introduce los tipos de señales y sensores en los sistemas en el entrono corporal. A continuación se desarrollan dos aplicaciones concretas de los sistemas en el entorno corporal asà como los algoritmos que en las mismas se utilizan.
La primera aplicación es el control de glucosa en sangre en pacientes con diabetes. En esta parte se desarrolla un método de detección mediante clasificación de patronones de medidas erróneas obtenidas con el monitor contÃnuo comercial "Minimed CGMS".
La segunda aplicacióin consiste en la monitorizacióni de señales neuronales. Descubrimientos recientes en este campo han demostrado enormes posibilidades terapéuticas (por ejemplo, pacientes con parálisis total que son capaces de comunicarse con el entrono gracias a la monitorizacióin e interpretación de señales provenientes de sus neuronas) y también de entretenimiento. En este trabajo, se han desarrollado algoritmos de detección, clasificación y compresión de impulsos neuronales y dichos algoritmos han sido evaluados junto con técnicas de transmisión inalámbricas que posibiliten una monitorización sin cables.
Por último, se dedica un capÃtulo a la transmisión inalámbrica de señales en los sistemas en el entorno corporal. En esta parte se estudia las condiciones del canal que presenta el entorno corporal para la transmisión de sTraver Sebastiá, L. (2012). Real-time signal detection and classification algorithms for body-centered systems [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/16188Palanci
Selected papers of the "1st International Conference on Nanofluids (ICNf)"
This Special Issue of Energies has emerged as a result of the 1st International Conference on Nanofluids (https://icnf2019.com/), which was organized under the auspices of Nanouptake COST Action (Overcoming Barriers to Nanofluids Market Uptake, http://www.nanouptake.eu/) in Castelló (Spain), in June 2019. The foci of ICNf2019 were the production and the characterisation of nanofluids for different areas of applications in the energy fields, namely heat transfer, storage of thermal energy, boiling, and solar systems, as well as industrial applications and health and safety issues. The first conference edition on this topic gathered more than 200 participants from 45 different countries. More than 125 contributions were presented in the nine sections of the congress. Some selected authors were invited to send extended versions of their work to the Energies ICNf2019 Special Issue. After a careful review process, nine articles from six different countries were selected for compilation in this Special Issue: a total of seven full research papers and two reviews. These papers cover a broad range of fundamental and applied research aspects on nanofluid science and development, and reflect the current investigations, knowledge, and challenges encountered in the use of nanofluids for energy applications
Tabletop tangible maps and diagrams for visually impaired users
En dépit de leur omniprésence et de leur rôle essentiel dans nos vies professionnelles et personnelles, les représentations
graphiques, qu'elles soient numériques ou sur papier, ne sont pas accessibles aux personnes déficientes visuelles car elles
ne fournissent pas d'informations tactiles. Par ailleurs, les inégalités d'accès à ces représentations ne cessent de
s'accroître ; grâce au développement de représentations graphiques dynamiques et disponibles en ligne, les personnes voyantes
peuvent non seulement accéder à de grandes quantités de données, mais aussi interagir avec ces données par le biais de
fonctionnalités avancées (changement d'échelle, sélection des données à afficher, etc.). En revanche, pour les personnes
déficientes visuelles, les techniques actuellement utilisées pour rendre accessibles les cartes et les diagrammes nécessitent
l'intervention de spécialistes et ne permettent pas la création de représentations interactives.
Cependant, les récentes avancées dans le domaine de l'adaptation automatique de contenus laissent entrevoir, dans les
prochaines années, une augmentation de la quantité de contenus adaptés. Cette augmentation doit aller de pair avec le
développement de dispositifs utilisables et abordables en mesure de supporter l'affichage de représentations interactives et
rapidement modifiables, tout en étant accessibles aux personnes déficientes visuelles. Certains prototypes de recherche
s'appuient sur une représentation numérique seulement : ils peuvent être instantanément modifiés mais ne fournissent que très
peu de retour tactile, ce qui rend leur exploration complexe d'un point de vue cognitif et impose de fortes contraintes sur
le contenu. D'autres prototypes s'appuient sur une représentation numérique et physique : bien qu'ils puissent être explorés
tactilement, ce qui est un réel avantage, ils nécessitent un support tactile qui empêche toute modification rapide. Quant aux
dispositifs similaires à des tablettes Braille, mais avec des milliers de picots, leur coût est prohibitif.
L'objectif de cette thèse est de pallier les limitations de ces approches en étudiant comment développer des cartes et
diagrammes interactifs physiques, modifiables et abordables. Pour cela, nous nous appuyons sur un type d'interface qui a
rarement été étudié pour des utilisateurs déficients visuels : les interfaces tangibles, et plus particulièrement les
interfaces tangibles sur table. Dans ces interfaces, des objets physiques représentent des informations numériques et peuvent
être manipulés par l'utilisateur pour interagir avec le système, ou par le système lui-même pour refléter un changement du
modèle numérique - on parle alors d'interfaces tangibles sur tables animées, ou actuated. Grâce à la conception, au
développement et à l'évaluation de trois interfaces tangibles sur table (les Tangible Reels, la Tangible Box et BotMap), nous
proposons un ensemble de solutions techniques répondant aux spécificités des interfaces tangibles pour des personnes
déficientes visuelles, ainsi que de nouvelles techniques d'interaction non-visuelles, notamment pour la reconstruction d'une
carte ou d'un diagramme et l'exploration de cartes de type " Pan & Zoom ". D'un point de vue théorique, nous proposons aussi
une nouvelle classification pour les dispositifs interactifs accessibles.Despite their omnipresence and essential role in our everyday lives, online and printed graphical representations are
inaccessible to visually impaired people because they cannot be explored using the sense of touch. The gap between sighted
and visually impaired people's access to graphical representations is constantly growing due to the increasing development
and availability of online and dynamic representations that not only give sighted people the opportunity to access large
amounts of data, but also to interact with them using advanced functionalities such as panning, zooming and filtering. In
contrast, the techniques currently used to make maps and diagrams accessible to visually impaired people require the
intervention of tactile graphics specialists and result in non-interactive tactile representations.
However, based on recent advances in the automatic production of content, we can expect in the coming years a growth in the
availability of adapted content, which must go hand-in-hand with the development of affordable and usable devices. In
particular, these devices should make full use of visually impaired users' perceptual capacities and support the display of
interactive and updatable representations. A number of research prototypes have already been developed. Some rely on digital
representation only, and although they have the great advantage of being instantly updatable, they provide very limited
tactile feedback, which makes their exploration cognitively demanding and imposes heavy restrictions on content. On the other
hand, most prototypes that rely on digital and physical representations allow for a two-handed exploration that is both
natural and efficient at retrieving and encoding spatial information, but they are physically limited by the use of a tactile
overlay, making them impossible to update. Other alternatives are either extremely expensive (e.g. braille tablets) or offer
a slow and limited way to update the representation (e.g. maps that are 3D-printed based on users' inputs).
In this thesis, we propose to bridge the gap between these two approaches by investigating how to develop physical
interactive maps and diagrams that support two-handed exploration, while at the same time being updatable and affordable. To
do so, we build on previous research on Tangible User Interfaces (TUI) and particularly on (actuated) tabletop TUIs, two
fields of research that have surprisingly received very little interest concerning visually impaired users. Based on the
design, implementation and evaluation of three tabletop TUIs (the Tangible Reels, the Tangible Box and BotMap), we propose
innovative non-visual interaction techniques and technical solutions that will hopefully serve as a basis for the design of
future TUIs for visually impaired users, and encourage their development and use. We investigate how tangible maps and
diagrams can support various tasks, ranging from the (re)construction of diagrams to the exploration of maps by panning and
zooming. From a theoretical perspective we contribute to the research on accessible graphical representations by highlighting
how research on maps can feed research on diagrams and vice-versa. We also propose a classification and comparison of
existing prototypes to deliver a structured overview of current research
Tenth European Powder Diffraction Conference – Geneva, September 1-4, 2006
Zeitschrift für Kristallographie. Supplement Volume 26 presents the complete Proceedings of all contributions to the X European Powder Diffraction Conference in Geneva 2006: Method Development and Application, Instrumental Software Development, Materials Supplement Series of Zeitschrift für Kristallographie publishes Proceedings and Abstracts of international conferences on the interdisciplinary field of crystallography
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