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Selective process instrumentation in virtual machine

Companion Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Modularity, 2016
System instrumentation is widely used in different analyze tools, but they are usually hard to maintain and rather slow. To solve this problems we present our approach to instrumentation with multi-leveled plugins and instrumentation of individual processes.
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From Machine to Musical Instrument

Journal of Musicology, 2021
Media histories of music often frame technological innovation in the early twentieth century within a general zeal for automated musical reproduction. The engineering efforts of the Aeolian Company and its Pianola counter such narratives by fostering active music-making rather than passive listening.
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Soft set theory for automatic classification of traditional pakistani musical instruments sounds

International Conference Communication and Information Systems, 2012
Musical instrument classification has a great importance in data mining and multimedia. The number of studies investigating classification of musical instruments using sophisticated modeling such as neural networks, support vector machines, decision ...
Saima Anwar Lashari   +2 more
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Enhancement of instrument and machine capabilities

Nanotechnology, 1996
Because of the increasing demand for the measurement of fine surfaces, complex shaped surfaces and soft surfaces, some thought has been given recently to revising the philosophy behind the design of the basic instrument. Also a similar rethink of the design strategy of machine tools has taken place due to the need to manufacture surfaces of nanometre ...
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Machine Learning Instrument Variables for Causal Inference

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Instrumental variables (IVs) are a commonly used technique for causal inference from observational data. However, in the recent years, the use of the IV method has come under much criticism across multiple disciplines (e.g. [1] and [6] in Economics; [3] in Marketing; [5], [4], and [2] in Finance).
Amandeep Singh   +2 more
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Musical instruments, models, and machines

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1994
A musical instrument is an analog computer. It integrates equations of motion based on applied boundary conditions and generates acoustic and tactile outputs. Understanding why the equations of motion is liked is a very hard problem, fabricating traditional instruments that duplicate desired equations of motion is a hard problem, but using new ...
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Design of a Virtual-Instrumentation System for a Machining Process

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2007
This paper presents a virtual-instrumentation system (VIS) that aims at measuring the evolution of key magnitudes in a nonconventional machining process called wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM). The VIS consists of two well-different parts: the acquisition system that measures process signals (voltage and current) and the virtual measurement ...
Eva Portillo   +4 more
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Memory machines or musical instruments?

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2007
• According to R. Murray Shafer, recording technology is both a crucial tool to preserve endangered sounds, and a threat to such sounds. This ambiguity raises the question of how the role of recording technology should be understood. In this article, I examine this role in a recent soundscape production called Alle Namen.
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