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A simulative evaluation of triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) structures for an elastocaloric application under compressive load is performed. For the evaluation of the structure's performance, surface/volume ratio, generated heat and invested mechanical work are taken into account and are compared to a tube as a reference specimen.
Michael Fries+3 more
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Ag cluster‐modified K0.5Na0.5NbO3 acts as an efficient piezocatalyst for electrochemical N2 reduction, enhanced by built‐in electric fields under mechanical actuation. Comparative studies between static and actuated electrodes reveal improved performance under dynamic conditions.
Benedict Witulski+7 more
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Key Trends and Insights in Smart Polymeric Skin Wearable Patches
Intelligent polymers, which respond to various physical and biological stimuli, are explored for the development of skin wearable patches in biomedical applications. Smart polymers, also known as intelligent or stimuli‐responsive polymers, play a crucial role in the development of advanced wearable patches due to their versatility and softness.
Sergio J. Peñas‐Núñez+2 more
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Single‐Crystal Castability of CM186LC Nickel‐Based Superalloy
The optimal conditions to obtain single‐crystal (SX) castings of the directional solidification nickel‐based superalloy CM186LC, are investigated. Cylindrical samples are cast via a proprietary SX Bridgman process. The effect of solidification rates (V) ranging from 1 to 10 mm⋅min−1 on the microstructure is explored.
André Baldissera+3 more
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Fe–12Mn–0.2C medium‐manganese steel is processed by laser‐based powder bed fusion of metals using blended as well as pre‐alloyed powder. Various scanning speeds are used to determine the influence of energy deposition rate on microstructure and mechanical properties.
Leoni Hübner+4 more
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Courses, 2009
The study of color combines a unique mixture of physics and human visual perception, which in practice makes this seemingly straightforward topic challenging and often misunderstood. This course covers the basics of physical and perceptual processes, and demonstrates how color science can be appropriately applied to various applications in rendering ...
Greg Ward+2 more
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The study of color combines a unique mixture of physics and human visual perception, which in practice makes this seemingly straightforward topic challenging and often misunderstood. This course covers the basics of physical and perceptual processes, and demonstrates how color science can be appropriately applied to various applications in rendering ...
Greg Ward+2 more
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Biomedical Engineering, 2014
Color in medical imaging (coloring of monochrome images and parametric coding) is discussed. The disadvantages of color image decoding are noted. In recent years, there has been significant progress in medical color imaging. This has raised the problem of decoding of color images.
N. N. Blinov, A. I. Mazurov
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Color in medical imaging (coloring of monochrome images and parametric coding) is discussed. The disadvantages of color image decoding are noted. In recent years, there has been significant progress in medical color imaging. This has raised the problem of decoding of color images.
N. N. Blinov, A. I. Mazurov
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Compressive imaging of color images [PDF]
In this paper, we propose a novel compressive imaging framework for color images. We first introduce an imaging architecture based on combining the existing single-pixel Compressive Sensing (CS) camera with a Bayer color filter, thereby enabling acquisition of compressive color measurements.
Pradeep Nagesh, Baoxin Li
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2013
Color images are everywhere and filtering them is such a common task that it does not seem to require much attention at all. In this chapter, we describe how classical linear and nonlinear filters, which we covered before in the context of grayscale images (see Ch. 5), can be either used directly or adapted for the processing of color images.
Wilhelm Burger, Mark J. Burge
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Color images are everywhere and filtering them is such a common task that it does not seem to require much attention at all. In this chapter, we describe how classical linear and nonlinear filters, which we covered before in the context of grayscale images (see Ch. 5), can be either used directly or adapted for the processing of color images.
Wilhelm Burger, Mark J. Burge
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Unsupervised segmentation of color images
Proceedings 1998 International Conference on Image Processing. ICIP98 (Cat. No.98CB36269), 2002A novel technique for unsupervised learning in feature space is presented. The feature space is considered as composed of two distinct sources, “mode” and “valley”, in the point of view of information theory. An entropy-based thresholding is taken to distinguish the discretized cells in the feature space. The cells labeled as “mode” are then chained to
Guo, Guodong, Yu, Shan, Ma, Songde
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