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Coupling of digital image processing and three-way calibration to assist a paper-based sensor for determination of nitrite in food samples. [PDF]
Almasvandi Z+5 more
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DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUE IN GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION
Yang Wenjiu Liu Xinji
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FAIR and Structured Data: A Domain Ontology Aligned with Standard‐Compliant Tensile Testing
The digitalization in materials science and engineering is discussed, emphasizing the importance of digital workflows and ontologies in managing diverse experimental data. Challenges such as quality assurance and data interoperability are tackled with semantic web technologies, focusing and introducing the tensile test ontology (TTO).
Markus Schilling+6 more
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Deep Learning Approach to Recognition of Novel COVID-19 Using CT Scans and Digital Image Processing
Herath H+6 more
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Spatial distribution of microstructure in Inconel 718 3D‐printed with bidirectional strategy with no rotation and chessboard strategy is studied. The former results in a highly ordered arrangement of coarse grains separated by line clusters of dislocation‐dense fine grains. This arrangement is disrupted by the chessboard strategy.
Jalal Al‐Lami+4 more
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Digital output cameras enhance image processing applications [PDF]
A. Prabala
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This article introduces an automated approach for converting the raw research data (use case of low‐cycle‐fatigue testing dataset) to machine‐readable resource description framework ones and storing them in an open digital repository. As two main prerequisites for this data digitalization process, the development of fatigue testing ontology and ckan ...
Hossein Beygi Nasrabadi+2 more
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Digital image processing for aggregate orientation in asphalt concrete mixtures
Zhong Qi Yue, Isabelle Morin
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An Automatized Simulation Workflow for Powder Pressing Simulations Using SimStack
The implementation of Workflow active Nodes (WaNos) for the convenient execution and automated evaluation of discrete element method calculations of powder pressing is showcased. Purposeful combination of WaNos creates timesaving and resource‐effective computational workflows.
Bjoern Mieller+2 more
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