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Oramed: optimization of radiation protection of medical staff
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Three hypothesis algorithm with occlusion reasoning for multiple people tracking
This work proposes a detection-based tracking algorithm able to locate and keep the identity of multiple
people, who may be occluded, in uncontrolled stationary environments. Our algorithm builds a tracking graph
that models spatio-temporal relationships among attributes of interacting people to predict and resolve partial
and total occlusions. When a total occlusion occurs, the algorithm generates various hypotheses about the
location of the occluded person considering three cases: (a) the person keeps the same direction and speed,
(b) the person follows the direction and speed of the occluder, and (c) the person remains motionless during
occlusion. By analyzing the graph, our algorithm can detect trajectories produced by false alarms and estimate
the location of missing or occluded people. Our algorithm performs acceptably under complex conditions, such
as partial visibility of individuals getting inside or outside the scene, continuous interactions and occlusions
among people, wrong or missing information on the detection of persons, as well as variation of the person’s
appearance due to illumination changes and background-clutter distracters. Our algorithm was evaluated on
test sequences in the field of intelligent surveillance achieving an overall precision of 93%. Results show
that our tracking algorithm outperforms even trajectory-based state-of-the-art algorithms
ON THE ASSIMILATION OF GNSS PWV MEASUREMENTS IN HEAVY TO TORRENTIAL RAIN EVENTS IN DAVAO CITY, PHILIPPINES
A standalone Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver was utilized in this study to get a measure of the atmospheric water vapor in Davao City, Philippines. It aims to monitor the variability of GNSS precipitable water vapor (PWV) especially during heavy to torrential rain. The results of the study showed a positive correlation between GNSS-PWV and precipitation especially in these severe (heavy to torrential) rain events which implies that the assimilation of atmospheric water vapor measurements can improve forecasts of such events
EL EMPRESARIADO COMO FUENTE DE LA SEGREGACION POR SEXO
Este artículo presenta una parte de una amplia investigación cuyo objetivo era proponer Políticas Activas Institucionales para favorecer la inserción laboral de las mujeres en sectores o profesiones en las que estén subrepresentadas. El trabajo trata de profundizar en el comportamiento del empresariado para determinar cual es su grado de responsabilidad e influencia en la segregación sexual del mercado de trabajo. Para ello se realizó un estudio cualitativo. Los resultados nos muestran un aumento de la sensibilización. Los empresarios creen que no es justo, pero no se sienten responsables. Demandan una mayor participación del Gobierno y de la sociedad en general, a la vez que reconocen desconocer las políticas activas institucionales existentes
In vitro biocompatibility and electrical stability of thick-film platinum/gold alloy electrodes printed on alumina
OBJECTIVE: High-density electrode arrays are a powerful tool in both clinical neuroscience and basic research. However, current manufacturing techniques require the use of specialised techniques and equipment, which are available to few labs. We have developed a high-density electrode array with customisable design, manufactured using simple printing techniques and with commercially available materials. APPROACH: Electrode arrays were manufactured by thick-film printing a platinum-gold alloy (Pt/Au) and an insulating dielectric on 96% alumina ceramic plates. Arrays were conditioned in serum and serum-free conditions, with and without 1kHz, 200µA, charge balanced stimulation for up to 21 days. Array biocompatibility was assessed using an extract assay and a PC-12 cell contact assay. Electrode impedance, charge storage capacity and charge injection capacity were before and after array conditioning. MAIN RESULTS: The manufactured Pt/Au electrodes have a highly porous surface and exhibit electrical properties comparable to arrays manufactured using alternative techniques. Materials used in array manufacture were found to be non-toxic to L929 fibroblasts by extract assay, and neuronal-like PC-12 cells adhered and extended neurites on the array surfaces. Arrays remained functional after long-term delivery of electrical pulses while exposed to protein-rich environments. Charge storage capacities and charge injection capacities increased following stimulation accounted for by an increase in surface index (real surface area) observed by vertical scanning interferometry. Further, we observed accumulation of proteins at the electrode sites following conditioning in the presence of serum. SIGNIFICANCE: This study demonstrates the in vitro biocompatibility of commercially available thick-film printing materials. The printing technique is both simple and versatile, with layouts readily modified to produce customized electrode arrays. Thick-film electrode arrays are an attractive tool that may be implemented for general tissue engineering and neuroscience research
HoloTrap: Interactive hologram design for multiple dynamic optical trapping
This work presents an application that generates real-time holograms to be
displayed on a holographic optical tweezers setup; a technique that allows the
manipulation of particles in the range from micrometres to nanometres. The
software is written in Java, and uses random binary masks to generate the
holograms. It allows customization of several parameters that are dependent on
the experimental setup, such as the specific characteristics of the device
displaying the hologram, or the presence of aberrations. We evaluate the
software's performance and conclude that real-time interaction is achieved. We
give our experimental results from manipulating 5 micron-diametre microspheres
using the program.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure
Design strategies for optimizing holographic optical tweezers setups
We provide a detailed account of the construction of a system of holographic
optical tweezers. While much information is available on the design, alignment
and calibration of other optical trapping configurations, those based on
holography are relatively poorly described. Inclusion of a spatial light
modulator in the setup gives rise to particular design trade-offs and
constraints, and the system benefits from specific optimization strategies,
which we discuss.Comment: 16 pages, 15 figure
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