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Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on External Economic Relations on the proposals from the Commission of the European Communities to the Council (188/74) extending the arrangements applicable to trade with Tunisia beyond the date of expiry of the Association Agreement; extending the arrangements applicable to trade with Morocco beyond the date of expiry of the Association Agreement. Working Documents 1974-1975, Document 196/74, 10 July 1974
Speech by the President of the European Parliament Dr. Egon A. Klepsch to the European Council on Friday, 11 December 1992 in Edinburgh
Prerequisites for Affective Signal Processing (ASP)
Although emotions are embraced by science, their recognition has not reached a satisfying level. Through a concise overview of affect, its signals, features, and classification methods, we provide understanding for the problems encountered. Next, we identify the prerequisites for successful Affective Signal Processing: validation (e.g., mapping of constructs on signals), triangulation, a physiology-driven approach, and contributions of the signal processing community. Using these directives, a critical analysis of a real-world case is provided. This illustrates that the prerequisites can become a valuable guide for Affective Signal Processing (ASP)
Incremental Distance Transforms (IDT)
A new generic scheme for incremental implementations of distance transforms (DT) is presented: Incremental Distance Transforms (IDT). This scheme is applied on the cityblock, Chamfer, and three recent exact Euclidean DT (E2DT). A benchmark shows that for all five DT, the incremental implementation results in a significant speedup: 3.4×−10×. However, significant differences (i.e., up to 12.5×) among the DT remain present. The FEED transform, one of the recent E2DT, even showed to be faster than both city-block and Chamfer DT. So, through a very efficient incremental processing scheme for DT, a relief is found for E2DT’s computational burden
Prerequisites for Affective Signal Processing (ASP) - Part III
This is the third part in a series on prerequisites for affective signal processing (ASP). So far, six prerequisites were identified: validation (e.g., mapping of constructs on signals), triangulation, a physiology-driven approach, and contributions of the signal processing community (van den Broek et al., 2009) and identification of users and theoretical specification (van den Broek et al., 2010). Here, two additional prerequisites are identified: integration of biosignals, and physical characteristics
Prerequisites for Affective Signal Processing (ASP) - Part V: A response to comments and suggestions
In four papers, a set of eleven prerequisites for affective signal processing (ASP) were identified (van den Broek et al., 2010): validation, triangulation, a physiology-driven approach, contributions of the signal processing community, identification of users, theoretical specification, integration of biosignals, physical characteristics, historical perspective, temporal construction, and real-world baselines. Additionally, a review (in two parts) of affective computing was provided. Initiated by the reactions on these four papers, we now present: i) an extension of the review, ii) a post-hoc analysis based on the eleven prerequisites of Picard et al.(2001), and iii) a more detailed discussion and illustrations of temporal aspects with ASP
Perbandingan Beberapa Formula Perhitungan Gerusan Di Sekitar Pilar (Kajian Laboratorium)
. River is water resources, which is important for humankind. The morphology of the river might to be straight or to be meander. A highway that cross a river needs a bridge. In the wide river, the bridge needs pillars to support it. Pillars that construct in the river need to have design criteria so that erosion that might be happened would not cause the pillars to be unstable. In this research, models of pillars in the river model were constructed in the Hydraulic Laboratory, Civil Engineering Departement ITB. Local Scours of the pillars were examined in the various discharges.The results were compared with several methods. The method of Colorado State University (CSU) is recomended in calculating the depth of the local scour in the reseach model condition
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