Algorithm for the Comparison of Human Periodic Movements Using Wearable Devices. [PDF]
In the context of teaching‐learning of motor skills in a virtual environment, videos are generally used. The person who wants to learn a certain movement watches a video and tries to perform the activity. In this sense, feedback is rarely thought of. This article proposes an algorithm in which two periodic movements are compared, the one carried out by
Burbano-Fernandez M +7 more
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Hybrid kernels integrating genomic and multispectral data improve wheat genomic prediction accuracy. [PDF]
Abstract Genomic selection (GS) is transforming plant breeding by enabling more accurate and efficient identification of superior genotypes. However, its practical implementation remains challenging, as achieving high prediction accuracy is critical for its success. Several factors—including sample size, the degree of relatedness among individuals, and
Montesinos-López OA +8 more
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Numbers on the Visigothic Slates: A Cognitive Approach. [PDF]
Abstract Numerical notation found on multiple slates from Early Medieval Visigothic Iberia remains undeciphered. Previous studies have proposed that they simply represent Roman numerals. However, the comparative study of the numbers on the written and numerical slates suggests that they do not in fact represent the same graphic code.
Fernández Cadenas N.
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Analysis of the Cluster Prominence Feature for Detecting Calcifications in Mammograms. [PDF]
In mammograms, a calcification is represented as small but brilliant white region of the digital image. Earlier detection of malignant calcifications in patients provides high expectation of surviving to this disease. Nevertheless, white regions are difficult to see by visual inspection because a mammogram is a gray‐scale image of the breast.
Cruz-Bernal A +4 more
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EEMD-MUSIC-Based Analysis for Natural Frequencies Identification of Structures Using Artificial and Natural Excitations [PDF]
This paper presents a new EEMD-MUSIC- (ensemble empirical mode decomposition-multiple signal classification-) based methodology to identify modal frequencies in structures ranging from free and ambient vibration signals produced by artificial and natural
David Camarena-Martinez +5 more
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Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service
Recent advances on Edge computing, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and 5G are stimulating the interest of the industrial sector to satisfy the stringent and real-time requirements of their applications. Digital Twin is a key piece in the industrial
Milan Groshev +3 more
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Resource Requirements of an Edge-based Digital Twin Service: An Experimental Study
Digital Twin (DT) is a pivotal application under the industrial digital transformation envisaged by the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). DT defines intelligent and real-time faithful reflections of physical entities such as industrial robots,
Federico Mungari +2 more
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Sparse multi‐trait genomic prediction under balanced incomplete block design
Abstract Sparse testing is essential to increase the efficiency of the genomic selection methodology, as the same efficiency (in this case prediction power) can be obtained while using less genotypes evaluated in the fields. For this reason, it is important to evaluate the existing methods for performing the allocation of lines to environments.
Osval A. Montesinos‐López +4 more
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Reducing Service Creation Time Leveraging on Network Function Virtualization
Fifth-generation (5G) networks are envisioned to simultaneously support several services with different connectivity requirements. In this respect, service creation time is a key performance indicator (KPI) for service providers when planning the ...
Winnie Nakimuli +5 more
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Efficacy of plant breeding using genomic information
Abstract Genomic selection (GS) proposed by Meuwissen et al. more than 20 years ago, is revolutionizing plant and animal breeding. Although GS has been widely accepted and applied to plant and animal breeding, there are many factors affecting its efficacy.
Osval A. Montesinos‐López +8 more
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