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Thumbs Up: Anthropometry of the First Digit
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1988A need was identified for data concerned with maximum possible and maximum comfortable angular displacement of the thumb. These measures, along with thumb reach data, were collected from a sample of 105 subjects. It was found that thumb reach was not correlated with either maximum or most comfortable degree of angular displacement.
B G, Gilbert +3 more
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Digital processing of phonocardiograms: First results
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1974Abstract Phonocardiography is the recording of the heart sounds. In this paper, the authors propose a method for phonocardiograms automatic parameterisation. The results of an automatic typological study made on parameterised records are presented.
W, Litwin, F, Begon
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Communications' digital initiative and its first digital event
Communications of the ACM, 2022How AI and science are shaping each other.
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Resonance, 2013
Benford’s Law or The First Digit Law as it is commonly known has been a fascination to many generations. This counter-intuitive law proposes that given a sequence of numbers (usually from a data set like length of rivers, height of mountains, populations of nations or any source of data from real life), the first digit is ‘1’ roughtly 30% of the time ...
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Benford’s Law or The First Digit Law as it is commonly known has been a fascination to many generations. This counter-intuitive law proposes that given a sequence of numbers (usually from a data set like length of rivers, height of mountains, populations of nations or any source of data from real life), the first digit is ‘1’ roughtly 30% of the time ...
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2016
The Second World War motivated researchers to investigate faster ways to perform calculation to solve practical problems. This led to research into the development of digital computers to determine if they could provide faster methods of computation. We discuss the first digital computers including the Atanasoff-Berry computer developed in the United ...
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The Second World War motivated researchers to investigate faster ways to perform calculation to solve practical problems. This led to research into the development of digital computers to determine if they could provide faster methods of computation. We discuss the first digital computers including the Atanasoff-Berry computer developed in the United ...
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On Justification: Legislating a Digital First Artifact.
2022The ‘digital first’ paradigm and its ontological reversal proposition bring new risks and implications for governing and regulating digital technologies. This article reports the findings from a qualitative study of the justifications used in legislating a ‘digital first’ artifact: Australia’s COVIDSafe contact tracing app.
Sharifi Khajedehi, Salma +3 more
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Beginnings: the first hardware digital filters
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2004The article narrates the beginnings of the first digital hardware filters based from the author's historical perspective. It all began when the author was assigned to design and build an all-digital touch-tone receiver (TTR). In the course of analysis and experimentation, a new and exciting area of digital filtering that is largely based on earlier ...
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Digital signal processing first
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 1999Yoder, Mark, McClellan, J., Schafer, R.
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