273 research outputs found
The Trigger System of the ARGO-YBJ detector
The ARGO-YBJ experiment has been designed to detect air shower events over a
large size scale and with an energy threshold of a few hundreds GeV. The
building blocks of the ARGO-YBJ detector are single-gap Resistive Plate
Counters (RPCs). The trigger logic selects the events on the basis of their hit
multiplicity. Inclusive triggers as well as dedicated triggers for specific
physics channels or calibration purposes have been developed. This paper
describes the architecture and the main features of the trigger system.Comment: 4 pages, to be published in the Proceedings of the 28th International
Cosmic Ray Conference (Tsukuba, Japan 2003
A PERTURBATIONÂBASED APPROACH FOR MULTIÂCLASSIFIER SYSTEM DESIGN
Microsoft, Motorola, Siemens, Hitachi, IAPR, NICI, IUF
This paper presents a perturbationÂbased approach useful to select the best combination method for a multiÂclassifier system. The basic idea is to simulate small variations in the performance of the set of classifiers and to evaluate to what extent they influence the performance of the combined classifier. In the experimental phase, the Behavioural Knowledge Space and the DempsterÂShafer combination methods have been considered. The experimental results, carried out in the field of handÂwritten numeral recognition, demonstrate the effectiveness of the new approach
ZONING DESIGN FOR HANDÂWRITTEN NUMERAL RECOGNITION
Microsoft, Motorola, Siemens, Hitachi, IAPR, NICI, IUF
In the field of Optical Character Recognition (OCR), zoning is used to extract topological information from patterns. In this paper zoning is considered as the result of an optimisation problem and a new technique is presented for automatic zoning. More precisely, local analysis of feature distribution based on Shannon's entropy estimation is performed to determine "core" zones of patterns. An iterative regionÂgrowing procedure is applied on the "core" zones to determine the final zoning
Exploring harmony in extra virgin olive oils and vegetables pairings
Despite the growing interest in the sensory and healthy properties of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), the topic of oil-food pairing is practically unexplored. This study systematically explores sensory effects on the flavor and harmony obtained by combining two ingredients (EVOOs and vegetables) and aims to provide practical indications for harmonic oil-vegetable combinations. The approach considered an optimal pairing of five EVOOs combined with five typical raw Italian vegetables characterized by different degrees of bitterÂness (Artichoke, Late Treviso radicchio, Chioggia radicchio, rocket, Early Treviso radicchio). An Index of Disharmony was computed for each pairing, using intensity ratings given by a trained panel that described EVOOs, vegetables and pairings. The results suggested a flavor congruency principle to enhance the oil-pairing harmony. EVOOs with intense green and bitter flavor maximise harmony when combined with very bitter or very pungent vegetables. EVOOs with moderate green flavor and bitterness seemed best paired with vegetables with low/intermediate bitterness
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