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Non-destructive test by the Hopfield network

open access: yesProceedings of the IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. IJCNN 2000. Neural Computing: New Challenges and Perspectives for the New Millennium, 2000
The aim of the work is to propose and discuss a technique which allows for classifying the defects found in metallic components on the basis of a non-destructive remote-field eddy-current technique experimental test (RFEC). To this aim, we propose to employ a Hopfield associative memory as a neural classifier.
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Non-Destructive Testing Testing

Consumer Electronics Test & Development, 2022
Waygate Technologies presents its high-performance micro-CT system for production environments, which aims to set new standards in computed tomography inspection in electronics
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Towards Destructive Software Testing

5th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science and 1st IEEE/ACIS International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering,Software Architecture and Reuse (ICIS-COMSAR'06), 2006
Traditional software testing checks to see if a software product meets specifications. This generally involves testing to see if the software performs all the functions called for in the software requirements specifications (SRS). In contrast, this work-in-progress paper proposes a testing paradigm that does not have this objective.
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The structure of non-destructive testing

British Journal of Applied Physics, 1961
The physical basis of all non-destructive testing is emphasized. It is suggested that the `structure' (in a general sense) of non-destructive testing is based on two principal forms of energy, viz. the spectrum of electromagnetic radiations and fields and the spectrum of particle movements or vibrations in solids.
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Stress tested—to destruction?

Nursing and Residential Care, 2021
Stress can both motivate and demotivate employees in equal measure. The trick is for an employer and employee alike to find the right balance. Adam Bernstein provides guidance.
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