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    Color-Shift Compensation for Foldable OLED Display

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    This publication describes techniques for off-angle color-shift compensation that accommodates a user’s viewing direction and use cases for devices including foldable OLED displays, particularly, foldable displays configured in an intermediate mode with a first display portion positioned in a first plane (e.g., as a display) and a second display portion positioned in a second plane at an angle to the first plane (e.g., as an input screen). The techniques include generating a Color Compensation lookup table (LUT) relating display input values with corresponding display output values (target color space), based on angle measurements between the first display portion and the second display portion. The Color Compensation LUT is stored on a computer-readable medium (CRM) of the device as device data. A Display Manager implemented on the CRM utilizes sensor data from sensors (e.g., radar sensors, gyroscope sensors, hinge sensors) to enable off-angle color-shift compensation that compensates for a color difference between the first display portion and the second display portion

    A Milestone in Codifying the Wisdom of Traditional Oriental Medicine: TCM, Kampo, TKM, TVM—WHO International Standard Terminologies on Traditional Medicine in the Western Pacific Region

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    The WHO published a dictionary-type book entitled ‘WHO International Standard Terminologies on Traditional Medicine in the Western Pacific Region’ which has a total of 3259 technical terms which have been commonly used in traditional Chinese (TCM), Japanese (Kampo), Korean (TKM) and Vietnamese (TVM) medicines. In this comprehensive guide, each term has the English expression, the original Chinese character and a concise English definition. The book covers 3106 terms from basic theories, diagnostics, diseases, various therapeutics including acupuncture and moxibustion and even the English wording of 153 titles which are considered the most important traditional medical classics published in these four countries. A prominent feature of the compilation is the codification format that assigns numbers in hundred decimal units for each category of the section. This type of coding system provides the flexibility for adding more terminologies in the future and is useful for constructing a database for the retrieval of various published scientific articles. Overall, the usage of these standard terminologies is highly desirable to deliver accurate meanings, and ultimately to avoid a variety of expressions for a single term in different scientific manuscripts on Oriental medicine

    Inside the Customer: Modeling Cognition during Online Shopping

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