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A systematic algorithm development for image processing feature extraction in automatic visual inspection : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Technology in the Department of Production Technology, Massey University
Image processing techniques applied to modern quality control are described together with the development of feature extraction algorithms for automatic visual inspection. A real-time image processing hardware system already available in the Department of Production Technology is described and has been tested systematically for establishing an optimal threshold function. This systematic testing has been concerned with edge strength and system noise information. With the a priori information of system signal and noise, non-linear threshold functions have been established for real time edge detection. The performance of adaptive thresholding is described and the usefulness of this nonlinear approach is demonstrated from results using machined test samples. Examination and comparisons of thresholding techniques applied to several edge detection operators are presented. It is concluded that, the Roberts' operator with a non-linear thresholding function has the advantages of being simple, fast, accurate and cost effective in automatic visual inspection
Universal Elasticity and Fluctuations of Nematic Gels
We study elasticity of spontaneously orientationally-ordered amorphous
solids, characterized by a vanishing transverse shear modulus, as realized for
example by nematic elastomers and gels. We show that local heterogeneities and
elastic nonlinearities conspire to lead to anomalous nonlocal universal
elasticity controlled by a nontrivial infared fixed point. Namely, at long
scales, such solids are characterized by universal shear and bending moduli
that, respectively, vanish and diverge at long scales, are universally
incompressible and exhibit a universal negative Poisson ratio and a non-Hookean
elasticity down to arbitrarily low strains. Based on expansion about five
dimensions, we argue that the nematic order is stable to thermal fluctuation
and local hetergeneities down to d_lc < 3.Comment: 4 RevTeX pgs, submitted to PR
Spin-phonon coupling and pressure effect in the superconductor LiFeAs : Lattice dynamics from first-principles calculations
The lattice dynamics and the effect of pressure on superconducting LiFeAs in
both nonmagnetic (NM) and striped antiferromagnetic (SAF) phases are
investigated using the plane-wave pseudopotential, density-functional-based
method. While the obtained electron-phonon coupling is very small for
the NM calculation, the softening of phonon in the SAF phase may lead to a
large increase in . In the SAF phase, strong anisotropy of the phonon
softening in the Fe plane is found to arise from different spin orders in the
and directions, indicating that the phonon softening is of spin-phonon
coupling origin. For the SAF structure, the calculated variation trend of the
electronic density of states and the phonon frequencies under pressure can
explain a large negative pressure coefficient of in the LiFeAs
compound.Comment: 2 figure
Factors Influencing the Purchase of Live Seafood in the North Central Region of the United States
This study assesses the preferences of shoppers of live seafood products in the North Central Region of the US accounting for heterogeneity in their preferences. The results suggest that quality assurance considerations and high incomes are factors that would increase the probability of higher expenditures on live fish/shellfish. The purchase of saltwater fish and shellfish also increased the probability of higher expenditures. The North Central Region produces freshwater seafood, and maintaining fish quality through the production process is important to this niche market. Shoppers also purchased live seafood frequently, signifying the importance of availability.Live fish, preferences, random parameters ordered probit, Consumer/Household Economics, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Institutional and Behavioral Economics, Public Economics, Q11, Q21, Q22,
The Algebraic Structure of the Color Calogero-Sutherland Models
We extend the study on the algebraic structure of the color
Calogero-Sutherland models to the case of color CS model and show
that the generators of the super-Yangian can be obtained from two
loop algebras. Also, a super algebra for the SUSY CS
model is constructed.Comment: LaTeX, 13 page
Mass spectra of Zc and Zb exotic states as hadron molecules
We construct charmonium-like and bottomonium-like molecular interpolating
currents with quantum numbers J(PC)=1(+-) in a systematic way, including both
color singlet-singlet and color octet-octet structures. Using these
interpolating currents, we calculate two-point correlation functions and
perform QCD sum rule analyses to obtain mass spectra of the charmonium-like and
bottomonium-like molecular states. Masses of the charmonium-like q_bar c c_bar
q molecular states for these various currents are extracted in the range
3.85-4.22 GeV, which are in good agreement with observed masses of the Zc
resonances. Our numerical results suggest a possible landscape of hadronic
molecule interpretations of the newly-observed Zc states. Mass spectra of the
bottomonium-like q_bar b b_bar q molecular states are similarly obtained in the
range 9.92-10.48 GeV, which support the interpretation of the Zb(10610) meson
as a molecular state within theoretical uncertainties. Possible decay channels
of these molecular states are also discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, accepted by PR
Periodic vortex shedding in the supersonic wake of a planar plate
Vortex sheets in the wake have been mainly studied in incompressible flows and in the transonic region. Heinemann et al. (1976) have shown that for the subsonic region the Strouhal number is nearly independent of the Mach number. Motallebi and Norbury (1981) have observed an increase in the Strouhal number in transonic supersonic flow at Mach numbers up to 1.25. The present investigation is concerned with an extension of the studies of vortex shedding to higher supersonic Mach numbers, taking into account questions regarding the possibility of a generation of stable von Karman vortex paths in the considered Mach number range. It is found that the vortex sheet observed in a supersonic wake behind a rough plate is only stable and reproducible in cases involving a certain surface roughness and certain aspects of trailing edge geometry
Transition Form Factor with Tensor Current within the Factorization Approach
In the paper, we apply the factorization approach to deal with the
transition form factor with tensor current in the large recoil
regions. Main uncertainties for the estimation are discussed and we obtain
, where the first error is caused by the
uncertainties from the pionic wave functions and the second is from that of the
B-meson wave functions. This result is consistent with the light-cone sum rule
results obtained in the literature.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, references adde
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