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Facial Expressions Tracking and Recognition: Database Protocols for\n Systems Validation and Evaluation [PDF]
Catarina Runa Miranda +6 more
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Curvature‐tuned auxetic lattices are designed, fabricated, and mechanically characterized to reveal how geometric curvature governs stretchability, stress redistribution, and Poisson's ratio evolution. Photoelastic experiments visualize stress pathways, while hyperelastic simulations quantify deformation mechanics.
Shuvodeep De +3 more
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Secure facial biometric authentication in smart cities using multimodal methodology. [PDF]
Sureshkumar A +4 more
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Smart Attendance Monitoring System Using Facial Recognition
Channaveer P Talegoudar +3 more
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In this experimental study, the mechanical properties of additively manufactured Ti‐6Al‐4V lattice structures of different geometries are characterized using compression, four point bending and fatigue testing. While TPMS designs show superior fatigue resistance, SplitP and Honeycomb lattice structures combine high stiffness and strength. The resulting
Klaus Burkart +3 more
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Empowering emotional intelligence through deep learning techniques. [PDF]
Gokulnath BV +6 more
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Rheocasting versus Die Casting: An Insight into the Low‐Cycle Fatigue Behavior of AlSi7Mg0.6
The study compares rheocast lightweight components with high‐pressure die cast materials regarding microstructure and fatigue behavior. Rheocast process offers higher efficiency due to lower casting temperatures. Despite some microstructural differences, both processes show similar strengths (yield strength 125 MPa, tensile strength 240 MPa).
Julia Richter +4 more
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From Social to Symbolic: Investigating the Neural Networks Involved in Emoji and Facial Expression Recognition. [PDF]
Proverbio AM, Bacciocchi L, Pavoni A.
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Principal Component Analysis and K-Nearest Neighbor Classifier for Facial Expression Recognition System [PDF]
Firas HushamAlmukhtar
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Can Ti‐Based MXenes Serve as Solid Lubricants for Brake Applications? A Tribological Study
This study explores the first implementation of Ti‐based MXenes materials in brake pad friction composite material. The resulting composite material exhibits a 48% reduction in the wear rate; alongside significant improvements are observed for thermal and mechanical properties.
Eslam Mahmoud +7 more
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