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Adapting the Instrument Element to Support a Remote Instrumentation Infrastructure

2010
GRIDCC was a project funded by the European Commission with the goal to extend the grid by integrating instruments and sensors with traditional computing and storage resources. This chapter describes how the GRIDCC’s instrument element concepts have been implemented to support the challenging requirements of the DORII project and of a usable remote ...
M. Prica   +3 more
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Adversarial Domain Adaptation for Medieval Instrument Recognition

2021
Image classification models have improved drastically due to neural networks. But as a direct consequence of being trained on a specific dataset, neural networks tend to be biased towards theirs training data and provide worse results on other domains.
Imad Eddine Ibrahim Bekkouch   +3 more
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Adopting or Adapting Existing Instruments

2018
Cross-cultural translation is one of the major tasks in cross-cultural research. The task of translation becomes more challenging when an instrument is translated into two or more target languages simultaneously, especially with the translation of special constructs. This chapter (1) reviews existing cross-cultural translation approaches and offers the
Thanh V. Tran, Tam Nguyen, Keith Chan
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An adaptive instrument module (AIM) for satellite systems

ISSPA '99. Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications (IEEE Cat. No.99EX359), 2003
This paper introduces the preliminary design and operation of an adaptive instrument module (AIM) for space applications, which uses FPGA technology to enable in-flight hardware and software reconfiguration. An experimental AIM will be flown as a payload on the low Earth orbit satellite FedSat.
Anwar S. Dawood, Neil W. Bergmann
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Adaptive Musical Instruments

Abstract New adaptive music technologies are making participation in mainstream instrumental education a possibility for many students with disabilities for the first time. However, traditional organological classification systems focusing primarily on an instrument’s method of sound production do not adequately describe these ...
Anthea Skinner, Aaron Corn
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Adaptive Engineering for Musical Instruments

Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2005
Musicians who become disabled may not necessarily need to discontinue music making. This article provides 12 examples of musicians for whom musical instruments were modified to accommodate specific disabilities. Ingenuity, imagination, and flexibility can help individuals with disabilities overcome obstacles to continue music making.
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Modelling, evaluation, and adaptive control of an instrumentation system

Proceedings Third IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, 2002
We present results from modeling and evaluating the JEWEL instrumentation system (IS), which is being used for runtime data collection from a distributed, real-time application. Our modeling and evaluation effort addresses two objectives: (1) providing early feedback to the system developers regarding the JEWEL IS configuration options for this ...
Abdul Waheed   +4 more
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9. Instrumentation for adaptive optics

2016
AO was first proposed in astronomy, to enable ground-based telescopes to overcome the deleterious effects of atmospheric turbulence [1], and for many years the technique was restricted to large engineering teams in astronomy and military applications [2].
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Gran Cassa and the Adaptive Instrument Feed-Drum

2006
The physical-mathematical models of orchestral instruments represent an important theoretical and experimental support for the composer and for the application of new acoustic and performance criteria. Western music has linked its evolution to the transformation of instruments and performance techniques through the constant interaction between the ...
Michelangelo Lupone, Lorenzo Seno
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Adaptation to the Drive Stimulus in Instrumental Escape Conditioning

Psychological Reports, 1967
In order to ascertain whether training conditions are complicated by adaptation effects in a water-escape situation rats ( N = 96) were exposed for 10 or 100 sec. to 15° or 32° C prior to each escape trial from a 15° C tank. Compared to a non-exposed control condition over-all performance of the 15° C exposed groups was unaffected, but the performance
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