166 research outputs found

    System and method for cognitive processing for data fusion

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    A system and method for cognitive processing of sensor data. A processor array receiving analog sensor data and having programmable interconnects, multiplication weights, and filters provides for adaptive learning in real-time. A static random access memory contains the programmable data for the processor array and the stored data is modified to provide for adaptive learning

    Real-Time Cognitive Computing Architecture for Data Fusion in a Dynamic Environment

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    A novel cognitive computing architecture is conceptualized for processing multiple channels of multi-modal sensory data streams simultaneously, and fusing the information in real time to generate intelligent reaction sequences. This unique architecture is capable of assimilating parallel data streams that could be analog, digital, synchronous/asynchronous, and could be programmed to act as a knowledge synthesizer and/or an "intelligent perception" processor. In this architecture, the bio-inspired models of visual pathway and olfactory receptor processing are combined as processing components, to achieve the composite function of "searching for a source of food while avoiding the predator." The architecture is particularly suited for scene analysis from visual data and odorant

    Method and System for Object Recognition Search

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    A method for object recognition using shape and color features of the object to be recognized. An adaptive architecture is used to recognize and adapt the shape and color features for moving objects to enable object recognition

    The Topology of Foliations Formed by the Generic K-Orbits of a Subclass of the Indecomposable MD5-Groups

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    The present paper is a continuation of [13], [14] of the authors. Specifically, the paper considers the MD5-foliations associated to connected and simply connected MD5-groups such that their Lie algebras have 4-dimensional commutative derived ideal. In the paper, we give the topological classification of all considered MD5-foliations. A description of these foliations by certain fibrations or suitable actions of R2\mathbb{R}^{2} and the Connes' C*-algebras of the foliations which come from fibrations are also given in the paper.Comment: 20 pages, no figur

    Differential Mobility Spectrometer with Spatial Ion Detector and Methods Related Thereto

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    Differential mobility spectrometer with spatial ion detector and methods related thereto are disclosed. The use of one or more spatial detector within differential mobility spectrometry can provide for the identification and separation of ions with similar mobility and mass

    Shape and Color Features for Object Recognition Search

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    A bio-inspired shape feature of an object of interest emulates the integration of the saccadic eye movement and horizontal layer in vertebrate retina for object recognition search where a single object can be used one at a time. The optimal computational model for shape-extraction-based principal component analysis (PCA) was also developed to reduce processing time and enable the real-time adaptive system capability. A color feature of the object is employed as color segmentation to empower the shape feature recognition to solve the object recognition in the heterogeneous environment where a single technique - shape or color - may expose its difficulties. To enable the effective system, an adaptive architecture and autonomous mechanism were developed to recognize and adapt the shape and color feature of the moving object. The bio-inspired object recognition based on bio-inspired shape and color can be effective to recognize a person of interest in the heterogeneous environment where the single technique exposed its difficulties to perform effective recognition. Moreover, this work also demonstrates the mechanism and architecture of the autonomous adaptive system to enable the realistic system for the practical use in the future

    Co-treatment of organic fractions of urban waste for energy recovery: a case study from Hanoi city, Vietnam

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    The authors have quantified material and energy flows in two options of co-treatment of organic fractions of wastes by composting, and by anaerobic digestion. The results shown thermophilic anaerobic co-digestion of septic tank sludge, sewage sludge and organic municipal solid waste has provided the biogas yield of 19.6 m3 per ton of mixed waste, equal to 114 kWh of heat and power. The calculation for the case of Long Bien district, Hanoi city has shown anaerobic co-digestion of waste fractions could generate 111,220 kWh of heat and power per day, helping the waste treatment complex to be selfsufficient in terms of energy. Besides, 32.2 MWh/day of surplus energy could be sold to the grid. This option also reduced emission of greenhouse gases versus composting. The study can be used as basis for cost-benefit analyses in selection of appropriate urban waste management options aiming at efficient utilization of engineering infrastructure systems, waste treatment and resource recovery
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