• The experimental facility has been installed in the ultra-fast X-ray tomography system (top left). (hzdr.de)
  • The foam (top middle) was scanned with ultra-fast X-ray tomography in different heights (cross-sectional images at the bottom). (hzdr.de)
  • After a detailed analysis of the convergence and well-posedness of the method, the latter is validated by simulations performed on synthetic and real data on computerized tomography. (uni-stuttgart.de)
  • Computed Tomography Cholangiography (CTC) is a fast and widely available alternative technique to visualise hepatobiliary disease in patients with an inconclusive ultrasound when MRI cannot be performed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Computed Tomography Cholangiography (CTC) is a fast and widely available technique to visualise hepatobiliary disease. (biomedcentral.com)
  • For the separating solid-wall boundary conditions problem, our method effectively eliminates unrealistic artefacts of fluid crawling up solid walls and sticking to ceilings, requiring few changes to existing implementations. (tum.de)
  • One rotation takes less than one second, decreases radiation exposure and eliminates movement artefacts especially in children and aged patients who will not able to lie still for a longer time. (apollohospitals.com)
  • Specifically, it proposes to make the shift from process-based to artefact-based security evaluation, by supporting all phases of the continuous software life-cycle (design, develop, deploy, evaluate and back up). (europa.eu)
  • AssureMOSS proposes to switch from process-based to an artefact-based security evaluation by supporting all phases of the continuous software lifecycle (Design, Develop, Deploy, Evaluate and back) their artefacts (Models, Source code, Container images, Services). (europa.eu)
  • Non-Destructive Testing using Resonant Acoustic Method, NDT-RAM, was used to evaluate the quality of lattice structures. (modalshop.com)
  • In addition, the a priori identification of homologous landmarks on artefacts can be difficult and inherently subjective unless unambiguous theoretical expectations are available. (ag-caa.de)
  • Displays with fast response times can make better transitions in displaying moving objects without unwanted image artefacts. (wikipedia.org)
  • We propose a digital image watermarking method satisfying information hiding criteria (IHC) for robustness against JPEG compression, cropping, scaling, and rotation. (go.jp)
  • The proposed method can thus provide high image quality and fast synchronization recovery. (go.jp)
  • MOCOnet was compared to a well-validated baseline multi-modal image registration method. (ox.ac.uk)
  • However, the large volume and fast acquisition of data present challenges for traditional image reconstruction and analysis methods. (finden.co.uk)
  • It provides explicit anatomical details, faster data acquisition times, higher spatial resolution, large volume coverage and reduced image artefacts. (waocp.com)
  • Such methods are well known as fast and well working in the environment, where cartilage image features are reliably recognizable. (bvsalud.org)
  • The well-known fact is that the performance of these methods is prone to the image noise and artefacts. (bvsalud.org)
  • The SOAP and HRP protocols were developed using Adobe Camera Raw, Adobe Photoshop, RawDigger, DxO Photolab, and RealityCapture and take advantage of native functions and tools that make image capture and processing easier and faster. (mpg.de)
  • We apply a novel optimization scheme from the image processing and machine learning areas, a fast Primal-Dual method, to achieve controllable and realistic fluid simulations. (tum.de)
  • The method has previously been relatively unknown and sparsely used, due to concerns about adverse reactions and about image quality in patients with impaired hepatic function and thus reduced contrast excretion. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As breast imaging is mainly a screening modality it is also vitally important to keep radiation doses low (as most women who undergo it are healthy) and that image review is fast and efficient. (lu.se)
  • However, T1 mapping is prone to motion artefacts, which affects its robustness and clinical interpretation. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The new architecture offers several advantages, including scalability through the reduction of parameters, suppression of angular undersampling artefacts, preservation of absolute intensities in images, ease of use with minimal hyperparameter tuning, and simplicity without the need for a discriminator network. (finden.co.uk)
  • Several such algorithms based on ideas of the theory of inverse and ill-posed problems and using various forms of Tikhonov functional are proposed: a fast ring artefact suppression algorithm in a case of homogeneous specimens and its modified versions for anisotropically attenuated samples. (hud.ac.uk)
  • The ability to visually represent artefacts, whether inorganics like stone, ceramic and metal, or organics such as bone and plant material, has always been of great importance to the field of anthropology and archaeology. (mpg.de)
  • For scanning patients who have metallic prostheses, the scan can contain artefacts from the prosthesis. (apollohospitals.com)
  • During the scan, a dye will be injected into a vein in the arm followed by a CT scan The technology allows use of less contrast (dye) while delivering sharper and faster images. (apollohospitals.com)
  • Universities, small, medium- and large-sized enterprises, a specialised interest group and an advisory board with key OSS and industry profiles have teamed up to create new methods and approaches to accelerate the development of better software. (europa.eu)
  • This research approaches the subject of heritage experiences with specific attention to the collective influence that interpretation methods could have on visitor experiences and making sense of non-existent artefacts digitally presented in-situ among heritage ruins. (kent.ac.uk)
  • GMM approaches can be divided into methods that use landmarks, and those that use trigonometric descriptions of whole outlines. (ag-caa.de)
  • Therefore, outline approaches offer an alternative, robust and information-rich way of capturing artefact shape data. (ag-caa.de)
  • Current methods for motion correction on T1 mapping are model-driven with no guarantee on generalisability, limiting its widespread use. (ox.ac.uk)
  • We propose MOCOnet, a convolutional neural network solution, for generalisable motion artefact correction in T1 maps. (ox.ac.uk)
  • In this study, we publish a comprehensive analysis of the optimization methods based on fuzzy soft segmentation, driven by artificial bee colony (ABC), particle swarm optimization (PSO), Darwinian particle swarm optimization (DPSO), and a genetic algorithm for an optimal thresholding selection against the routine segmentations Otsu and K-means for analysis and the features extraction of articular cartilage from MR images. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study suggests that the combination of fuzzy thresholding with an ABC algorithm gives the best performance in the comparison with other methods as from the view of the segmentation influence of additive dynamic noise influence, also for cartilage features extraction. (bvsalud.org)
  • Many justifications are debated nowadays which bring the low field MRI systems into considerations: simpler cooling strategies, permanent magnets, less MRI artefacts, an increase in T1 contrast, costs reduction , lower sensitivity to magnetic susceptibility effects and enhanced contrast especially in the mid-field systems. (emric.fr)
  • histopathological diagnosis cancer screening programmes play an Laboratory methods important role in the reduction of cervi- For Pap staining, 2 slides were fixed Cytology was performed by different cal cancer in developed countries ( 7 ). (who.int)
  • The second method, High Resolution Photogrammetry or HRP , is used for the photographic capturing, digital reconstruction and three-dimensional modelling of small objects. (mpg.de)
  • and 2) Digital reconstruction workflows, which included selecting non-existent artefacts, digitally reconstructing and presenting them in the form of projections in- situ. (kent.ac.uk)
  • The influence of digital reconstruction on heritage experiences and making sense of lost artefacts and the site was examined as part of Stage 2. (kent.ac.uk)
  • This research contributes to learning the advantages of in-situ and dig- ital reconstruction of non-existent artefacts. (kent.ac.uk)
  • The high-field environment sensitises the images to various artefacts and a novel enhancement of a standard rapid imaging technique was required in order to obtain accurate measurements. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • On the other hand, such optimization strategies are often computationally demanding, which is a limitation of using such methods for a stack of MR images. (bvsalud.org)
  • Using expertise from fields which include archaeological science, computer graphics and video game development, the methods are designed to allow anyone to produce high-quality images and models with minimal effort and cost. (mpg.de)
  • In this paper I introduce the R-package outlineR (Matzig 2021) that allows for a fast and efficient extraction of whole-outlines from multiple artefacts on images, ready to be analysed in the Momocs (Bonhomme et al. (ag-caa.de)
  • The 640-slice CT scanner's technology will smooth out artefacts from any metallic prosthesis, thus providing informative and accurate images for the radiologist to interpret. (apollohospitals.com)
  • Accurate artefact outlines can also be extracted efficiently from widely-available legacy data, especially from artefact line drawings. (ag-caa.de)
  • High contrast ratios are desirable but the method of measurement varies greatly. (wikipedia.org)
  • The code can be run by a non-expert and does not require multiple hyperparameter tuning in contrast to other conventional methods (e.g. (finden.co.uk)
  • FSR2 also thankfully improves - or at least greatly minimises - ghosting artefacts from CDPR's previous solution. (eurogamer.net)
  • In general, they constitute a major advance vis-à-vis earlier qualitative descriptions, typological assessment, or linear measurements of artefacts. (ag-caa.de)
  • In this context, regional segmentation strategies, driven by either genetic algorithms or selected evolutionary computing strategies, have the potential to overcome these traditional methods such as Otsu thresholding or K-means in the context of their performance. (bvsalud.org)
  • Diagnostic methods used for detection of infection were direct wet mount preparation, flotation concentration, cold Kinyoun Ziehl-Neelsen stain and direct immunofluores- cence. (who.int)
  • Kelvin controllers typically operate with time constants of a few to tens of ms. To implement time-resolved KPFM, a first method consists in increasing the detection bandwidth by using the so-called heterodyne mode [6-9] or dissipative electrostatic force modulation [10,11] . (beilstein-journals.org)
  • Also USG is operator dependent and limited by artefacts from bone and air. (waocp.com)
  • Further to previously introduced digital frameworks for screen-based visual interpretation of heritage, such as Augmented Re- ality or device dependent methods such as Virtual Reality, it explores the possibilities and consequences of Spatially Augmenting the space using projections and blending imageries with the site. (kent.ac.uk)
  • Because visual communication is so important to understanding past behavior, technology and culture, the ability to faithfully represent artefacts is vital for the field of archaeology," says co-author Felipe do Nascimento Rodrigues, from the University of Exeter. (mpg.de)
  • Do-It-Yourself digital archaeology: introduction and practical applications of photography and photogrammetry for the 2D and 3D representation of small objects and artefacts. (mpg.de)
  • His research interests lie in the application of quantitative methods to geospatial and cultural evolutionary questions in archaeology. (ag-caa.de)
  • Geometric morphometric methods (GMM) in archaeology are experiencing a sharp increase in application and popularity since the last decade or so and seem to be more popular now than ever. (ag-caa.de)
  • METHODS: Specimens of control enamel (N=44) and hypomineralized enamel (N=45) had a 0.975-mm diameter composite rod (Filtek Supreme Universal Restorative) bonded with either 3M ESPE Single Bond or Clearfil SE Bond following manufacturers' instructions. (who.int)
  • With our method, we achieve explicit control over both large-scale motions and small-scale details which is valuable for many applications, such as level-of-detail adjustment (after running the coarse simulation), spatially varying guiding strength, domain modification, and resimulation with different fluid parameters. (tum.de)
  • Conventional regional segmentation methods, which are based either on the histogram partitioning (e.g. (bvsalud.org)
  • Contrary to feedback-free electrostatic methods [4,5] , conventional KPFM relies on a closed feedback loop that compensates the tip-sample contact potential difference (CPD). (beilstein-journals.org)
  • This method aims to give a comprehensive guide for the development of high-resolution 3D models, merging well-known techniques used in academic and computer graphic fields, allowing anyone to independently produce high resolution and quantifiable models. (mpg.de)
  • No matter a student's goals, Artefact aims to stay in touch with students after the program to help achieve those goals. (coursereport.com)
  • By clearly explaining every step of the process, including theoretical and practical considerations, these methods will allow users to produce high-quality, publishable two- and three-dimensional visualisations of their archaeological artefacts independently. (mpg.de)
  • ABSTRACT The accuracy of Papanicolaou (Pap) smear testing can be measured using the cytohistological correlation and discrepancy method. (who.int)
  • Using the UK Biobank imaging dataset scanned at 1.5T, MOCOnet was trained on 1,536 mid-ventricular T1 maps (acquired using the ShMOLLI method) with motion artefacts, generated by a customised deformation procedure, and tested on a different set of 200 samples with a diverse range of motion. (ox.ac.uk)
  • 1 second per T1 map) and successfully suppressed a wide range of motion artefacts. (ox.ac.uk)
  • MOCOnet was significantly better than the baseline method in suppressing motion artefacts and more consistently (p = 0.007). (ox.ac.uk)
  • Also MRI in children requires sedation and is susceptible to motion artefacts. (waocp.com)
  • With our method, the high-resolution simulation will follow the large-scale motion of the input simulation but feature more swirls and other interesting structures. (tum.de)
  • To account for this uncertainty, and to prevent motion-induced recording artefacts from head-fixed animals, the grid is given a size slightly larger than the object itself such as to fill the whole space the target is likely to visit in the course of an experimental trial. (springernature.com)
  • Fast motion is the ultimate test for upscalers, and yet again, FSR2 manages to boost overall clarity as we walk, or even drive quickly forward. (eurogamer.net)
  • The emergence of digital technologies and their fast evolution has resulted in frameworks to enhance cultural heritage experiences, specifically by introducing innovative audio and visual interpretation methods. (kent.ac.uk)
  • The research questions outlined in this research enquire about the contribution of interpretation methods to making sense of a significantly demolished heritage place where only a limited number of artefacts remain on the grounds. (kent.ac.uk)
  • Participants of this study reported that particular interpretation methods contribute to understanding the his- toric monastic complex, navigating the ruins and envisioning the scale of the Abbey in the past. (kent.ac.uk)
  • The protocol guides users through small object and artefact photography from the initial set up of the equipment to the best methods for camera handling and functionality and the application of post-processing softwares. (mpg.de)
  • We demonstrate the fast convergence of our Primal-Dual method with a variety of test cases for both model problems. (tum.de)
  • Special emphasis is placed upon the improvement of the temporal resolution of these methods in order that time course studies of the rapidly evolving pathophysiology can be carried out. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Rather, it's fixed in place, replacing the older default temporal anti-aliasing method CDPR used. (eurogamer.net)
  • The focus of our research is to develop numerical methods for physics simulations with deep learning methods. (tum.de)
  • Consequently, this in vitro method can detect both structural and numerical chromosome aberrations in cells that have undergone cell division during or after exposure to the test chemical. (re-place.be)
  • Each problem is posed as an optimization problem and solved using our method, which contains acceleration schemes tailored to each problem. (tum.de)
  • The main objectives of this work package are therefore focused on adapted data analysis methods for structured elements and their evaluation. (hzdr.de)
  • Artefact School of Data offers 10-week, full-time, artificial intelligence and intensive data science bootcamps in Paris, France. (coursereport.com)
  • You can also delete data using the ExecuteNonQuery method. (pgdue.com)
  • Owing to the small size ditional information about the children was of the oocysts, the routine wet mount prep- obtained by means of a questionnaire filled aration and concentration methods have in with the assistance of the parents. (who.int)
  • Specifically, HRV provides a noninvasive and objective method for assessing cardiovagal function and may be derived from electrocardiogram recordings [ 7 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • While our method is generally applicable to many problems in fluid simulations, we focus on the two topics of fluid guiding and separating solid-wall boundary conditions. (tum.de)
  • Digital photography is the most commonly used method of visual representation, but despite its speed and efficiency, it often fails to faithfully represent the artefact being studied. (mpg.de)
  • CASH was developed as a serial sampling method of optimal efficiency based on random access scanning of a population of neurons, or other targets, while bypassing all voxels that do not contribute functional information and thus are of no interest. (springernature.com)
  • Solr extension is a light-weight, very fast and feature-rich library which allows to communicate with the Apache Solr Server in PHP. (techjoomla.com)
  • Technically, the implementation of 3D-CASH requires spatial light modulation with fast cycle time to offer a full pulse-to-pulse phase control of the laser beam. (springernature.com)
  • Slow light, very slow light and fast light - how does it work and what can you do with it? (lu.se)
  • This method was implemented in an important study of reperfusion injury. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • On the low-field system, fast imaging of the trace of the diffusion tensor (trace(D)) was optimised and employed during a study of repeated ischaemic episodes that is a model of transient ischaemic attacks. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Past contact zones provide crucial information on potential species successions and admixture," said Prof. Pasquale Raia from the Università di Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy, who together with his research team compiled the dataset of human fossils and archeological artefacts used in this study. (scienceblog.com)
  • The new study was made possible by using one of South Korea's fastest supercomputers named Aleph. (scienceblog.com)
  • The authors of the new paper hope to fill this gap, providing researchers, educators and enthusiasts with step-by-step instructions for creating high quality visualizations of artefacts. (mpg.de)
  • These historic artefacts include tombstones and commemorative plaques, their quality and permanence inspiring future generations to continue the ancient art of letter cutting. (traditionalmasonry.co.uk)
  • This is an alternative method compared to the one introduced by L¨ uscher [8] where the leading finite size corrections can be derived using the scattering amplitude. (lu.se)
  • By combining the most extensive database of well-dated fossil remains and archeological artefacts with an unprecedented new supercomputer model simulating earth's climate history of the past 2 million years, the team of experts in climate modeling, anthropology and ecology was able to determine under which environmental conditions archaic humans likely lived (Fig. 1). (scienceblog.com)
  • If the past evolution of climatic variables did not impact where and when humans lived, then both methods would result in the same habitats. (scienceblog.com)
  • The first method, Small Object and Artefact Photography or SOAP , deals with the photographic application of modern digital techniques. (mpg.de)
  • El objetivo de este artículo es conocer las Estructuras Educacionales de Apoyo (EEA) cuando alumnos en escuelas suecas utilizan material educacional digital, e investigar cual es el foco principal en las intervenciones de los profesores durante un Modelo de Aprendizaje Secuencial (MAS), apoyado en una perspectiva socio-cultural. (bvsalud.org)
  • En este estudio la mayor parte de los profesores y de los alumnos piensan que para utilizar material de educación digital son necesarias otras formas de MAS. (bvsalud.org)
  • The nurturing environment that QEH provides has enabled him to settle in so much faster than we ever expected. (qehbristol.co.uk)
  • Now, a paper published in PLOS ONE presents two new methods for producing high-resolution visualizations of small artefacts, each achievable with basic software and equipment. (mpg.de)
  • Probing neuronal function in behaving animals therefore needs methods to record electrical activity in populations of neurons at cellular resolution, with high acquisition speed and in 3D. (springernature.com)
  • A specimen can be ready for frontline method, and be coordinated and run in parallel with examination and an experienced virologist or technologist can other diagnostic techniques. (cdc.gov)
  • The project will generate not only a set of innovative methods and open source tools but also benchmark datasets with thousands of vulnerabilities and code that can be used by other researchers. (europa.eu)
  • The apparent increase in the rate of sea-level rise is purely an artefact of this change in the method of measurement. (iloveco2.com)
  • To apply, students must answer questions via an online form, complete the Python track on Codecademy, take part in an interview (in-person or over video conferencing) with a member of the Artefact team, then complete prep work online before beginning the bootcamp. (coursereport.com)
  • This book focuses on methods and places of exchange, monetary and ideological value, actors and networks, transfer and transport, prices and expertise, while exploring 300 years and four continents. (artmarketstudies.org)
  • 5. Pachauri said that Arctic temperatures would rise twice as fast as global temperatures over the next 100 years. (iloveco2.com)
  • Methods: The network architecture employs U-Net for producing distance vector fields and utilises warping layers to apply deformation to the feature maps in a coarse-to-fine manner. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The network could potentially be applied to other tomographic methods and modalities, and it may also find application in addressing other imaging inverse problems, such as the parallax problem in XRD-CT. (finden.co.uk)
  • Students and graduates are part of an alumni network for life, with continued access to Artefact events and Slack channel. (coursereport.com)
  • The perfect responses of agents within the Chinese language restaurant game with imperfect alerts are constructed by a recursive method, and the influence of each learning and network externality on the utilities of agents is studied. (kumpulansitusjudibola.com)