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    Intersected EMG heatmaps and deep learning based gesture recognition

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    Hand gesture recognition in myoelectric based prosthetic devices is a key challenge to offering effective solutions to hand/lower arm amputees. A novel hand gesture recognition methodology that employs the difference of EMG energy heatmaps as the input of a specific designed deep learning neural network is presented. Experimental results using data from real amputees indicate that the proposed design achieves 94.31% as average accuracy with best accuracy rate of 98.96%. A comparison of experimental results between the proposed novel hand gesture recognition methodology and other similar approaches indicates the superior effectiveness of the new design

    A well-separated pairs decomposition algorithm for k-d trees implemented on multi-core architectures

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    Content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI.Variations of k-d trees represent a fundamental data structure used in Computational Geometry with numerous applications in science. For example particle track tting in the software of the LHC experiments, and in simulations of N-body systems in the study of dynamics of interacting galaxies, particle beam physics, and molecular dynamics in biochemistry. The many-body tree methods devised by Barnes and Hutt in the 1980s and the Fast Multipole Method introduced in 1987 by Greengard and Rokhlin use variants of k-d trees to reduce the computation time upper bounds to O(n log n) and even O(n) from O(n2). We present an algorithm that uses the principle of well-separated pairs decomposition to always produce compressed trees in O(n log n) work. We present and evaluate parallel implementations for the algorithm that can take advantage of multi-core architectures.The Science and Technology Facilities Council, UK

    Static Friction between Elastic Solids due to Random Asperities

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    Several workers have established that the Larkin domains for two three dimensional nonmetallic elastic solids in contact with each other at a disordered interface are enormously large. This implies that there should be negligible static friction per unit area in the macroscopic solid limit. The present work argues that the fluctuations in the heights of the random asperities at the interface that occur in the Greenwood-Williamson model can account for static friction.Comment: Contains some improvements in the treatment of the subjec

    Extracardiac 18F-florbetapir imaging in patients with systemic amyloidosis: more than hearts and minds

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    PURPOSE: 18F-Florbetapir has been reported to show cardiac uptake in patients with systemic light-chain amyloidosis (AL). This study systematically assessed uptake of 18F-florbetapir in patients with proven systemic amyloidosis at sites outside the heart. METHODS: Seventeen patients with proven cardiac amyloidosis underwent 18F-florbetapir PET/CT imaging, 15 with AL and 2 with transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR). Three patients had repeat scans. All patients had protocolized assessment at the UK National Amyloidosis Centre including imaging with 123I-serum amyloid P component (SAP). 18F-Florbetapir images were assessed for areas of increased tracer accumulation and time-uptake curves in terms of standardized uptake values (SUVmean) were produced. RESULTS: All 17 patients showed 18F-florbetapir uptake at one or more extracardiac sites. Uptake was seen in the spleen in 6 patients (35%; 6 of 9, 67%, with splenic involvement on 123I-SAP scintigraphy), in the fat in 11 (65%), in the tongue in 8 (47%), in the parotids in 8 (47%), in the masticatory muscles in 7 (41%), in the lungs in 3 (18%), and in the kidney in 2 (12%) on the late half-body images. The 18F-florbetapir spleen retention index (SRI) was calculated. SRI >0.045 had 100% sensitivity/sensitivity (in relation to 123I-SAP splenic uptake, the current standard) in detecting splenic amyloid on dynamic imaging and a sensitivity of 66.7% and a specificity of 100% on the late half-body images. Intense lung uptake was seen in three patients, one of whom had lung interstitial infiltration suggestive of amyloid deposition on previous high-resolution CT. Repeat imaging showed a stable appearance in all three patients suggesting no early impact of treatment response. CONCLUSION: 18F-Florbetapir PET/CT is a promising tool for the detection of extracardiac sites of amyloid deposition. The combination of uptake in the heart and uptake in the spleen on 18F-florbetapir PET/CT, a hallmark of AL, suggests that this tracer holds promise as a screening tool for AL

    Study of interfacial stiffness ratio of a rough surface in contact using a spring model

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    This study proposes the use of a simple spring model that relates the interfacial stiffness with the complex reflection coefficient of ultrasound in a rough contact. The spring model cannot be directly related to the real area of contact as this depends on the amount, shape and distribution of contacting asperities. However, it is clear that the model provides a non-destructive tool to easily evaluate both longitudinal and shear interfacial stiffnesses and their ratio. Experimental findings indicate that the interfacial stiffness ratio K-tau/K-sigma determined during loading/unloading cycles is sensitive to the roughness level and load hysteresis. The results deviate from the theoretical available micromechanical models, indicating that actual contacting phenomenon is more complex and other variables needed are not accounted for by the models. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Simultaneous free-volume modeling of the self-diffusion coefficient and dynamic viscosity at high pressure

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    International audienceA free-volume model of the dynamic viscosity and the self-diffusion coefficients was discussed. The temperature-pressure variations of the dynamic viscosity and the self-diffusion coefficients of small molecules were predicted. The compounds, carbon tetrachloride, cyclohexane, benzene, chlorotrifluoromethane, tetramethylsilane and methylcyclohexane were used for the investigation. The relation between microstructure, free volume and different complex thermophysical properties were emphasized by the model

    The Shaqadud Archaeological Project (Sudan): exploring prehistoric cultural adaptations in the Sahelian hinterlands

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    The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. Their findings highlight the potential for this region's archaeological record to expand our understanding of the adaptation strategies used by human groups in arid north-east African environments away from rivers and lakes during the Holocene. Furthermore, they present exceptionally early radiocarbon dates that push postglacial human occupation in the eastern Sahel back to the twelfth millennium BP

    Marketing e empreendedorismo: uma relação umbilical

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    Este relatório, ao constatar a diferente aplicabilidade dos conhecimentos e utensílios de marketing, devido às empresas maduras e de maior dimensão desfrutarem de recursos que os empreendedores e gestores de pequenas empresas não possuem, tem como objetivo, baseado na experiencia profissional do autor e respetivo enquadramento teórico e científico, caracterizar a relação entre o marketing e o empreendedorismo, permitindo uma melhor compreensão das alternativas existentes para os empreendedores e gestores de pequenas empresas, além de uma identificação dos seus comportamentos e atitudes mais recorrentes. Neste contexto, ganha preponderância uma reflexão sobre o marketing empreendedor, como ocorre e em que circunstâncias pode auxiliar o empreendedor a tomar decisões e simultaneamente não perder competitividade para os seus potenciais concorrentes. Assim, a comunicação boca-a-boca, o círculo de influências do empreendedor e as redes sociais inovadoras, são cada vez mais consideradas e reconhecidas como garante de competitividade e inovação, num ambiente empresarial em constante mudança; ABSTRACT: This report, observes the different applicability of the knowledge and marketing tools, justified by the existence of bigger possessions that mature companies have, comparing to the resources that the entrepreneurs and managers of small companies do not own. This report, based in the professional experience of the author and theoretical and scientific knowledge, aims to characterize the connection between marketing and the entrepreneurship, allowing a better understanding of the alternatives and behaviors that entrepreneurs and managers of small companies could take, in order to compete with their rivals. In this context, it gains prominence a reflection on the entrepreneurial marketing, when it occurs and which circumstances can assist the entrepreneur to take decisions in order to not lose competitiveness for its potential opponents. Thus, the buzz communication, the circle of influences of the entrepreneur and the new social networks, are each time more considered and recognized as it guarantees of competitiveness and innovation, in an enterprise environment constantly in change
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