Remote Touch Interaction with High Quality Models Using an Autostereoscopic 3D Display

Author(s):  
Adriano Mancini ◽  
Paolo Clini ◽  
Carlo Alberto Bozzi ◽  
Eva Savina Malinverni ◽  
Roberto Pierdicca ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Yuan Dong ◽  
Lee Ming Xiang ◽  
Byung Gook Lee

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ki-Chul Kwon ◽  
Munkh-Uchral Erdenebat ◽  
Anar Khuderchuluun ◽  
Ki Hoon Kwon ◽  
Min Young Kim ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 1256 ◽  
pp. 747-751
Author(s):  
S. Däuber ◽  
G. Eggers ◽  
R. Krempien ◽  
U. Mende ◽  
T. Welzel ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 03 (03) ◽  
pp. 743-770 ◽  
Author(s):  
RAF M. PODOWSKI ◽  
JOHN G. CLEARY ◽  
NICHOLAS T. GONCHAROFF ◽  
GREGORY AMOUTZIAS ◽  
WILLIAM S. HAYES

Researchers, hindered by a lack of standard gene and protein-naming conventions, endure long, sometimes fruitless, literature searches. A system that is able to automatically assign gene names to their LocusLink ID (LLID) in previously unseen MEDLINE abstracts is described. The system is based on supervised learning and builds a model for each LLID. The training sets for all LLIDs are extracted automatically from MEDLINE references in the LocusLink and SwissProt databases. A validation was done of the performance for all 20,546 human genes with LLIDs. Of these, 7344 produced good quality models (F-measure >0.7, nearly 60% of which were >0.9) and 13,202 did not, mainly due to insufficient numbers of known document references. A hand validation of MEDLINE documents for a set of 66 genes agreed well with the system's internal accuracy assessment. It is concluded that it is possible to achieve high quality gene disambiguation using scaleable automated techniques.


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter C. R. Lane ◽  
Fernand Gobet

Abstract Creating robust, reproducible and optimal computational models is a key challenge for theorists in many sciences. Psychology and cognitive science face particular challenges as large amounts of data are collected and many models are not amenable to analytical techniques for calculating parameter sets. Particular problems are to locate the full range of acceptable model parameters for a given dataset, and to confirm the consistency of model parameters across different datasets. Resolving these problems will provide a better understanding of the behaviour of computational models, and so support the development of general and robust models. In this article, we address these problems using evolutionary algorithms to develop parameters for computational models against multiple sets of experimental data; in particular, we propose the ‘speciated non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm’ for evolving models in several theories. We discuss the problem of developing a model of categorisation using twenty-nine sets of data and models drawn from four different theories. We find that the evolutionary algorithms generate high quality models, adapted to provide a good fit to all available data.


2014 ◽  
Vol 915-916 ◽  
pp. 1259-1265
Author(s):  
Jie Chen ◽  
Jun Ting Cheng

The 3D scanning device can capture millions of points with the excellent geometrical precision except for large amount of redundant ones, which could bring some difficulties for the subsequent digital geometrical processing (DGP), so the simplification of the point cloud has become a considerable study in point cloud applications. Given this problem, we propose a novel approach, which could decrease the geometrical error by partitioning the surface into many patches with some similar geometrical features before using the adaptive hierarchical space partition (AHSP) approach, in order to improve the AHSP simplification. We also experiment on three models and do comparative analysis. Fortunately, the results prove that our algorithm can make the anisotropy feature in the surface of the models described explicitly, the geometrical error decreased by 15.8 percent, and the simplification rate kept up with other approaches. In addition, it can provide the high quality models for the 3D digital model editing, such as the geometrical modeling, the point cloud blending.


2020 ◽  
Vol 96 (3s) ◽  
pp. 647-649
Author(s):  
Н.А. Куликов ◽  
В.Д. Попов

Проведен анализ двухэтапного процесса поверхностного дефектообразования на границе раздела Si-SiO2 в МОП-транзисторе с n-каналом. Получено, что процесс поверхностного дефектообразования описывается тремя экспоненциальными зависимостями. Представлены качественные модели составляющих процесса поверхностного дефектообразования. The paper analyzes a two-stage process of surface defects formation at Si-SiO2 in a MOS-transistor with n-channel. The process of surface defects formation has been described by three exponential dependences. High-quality models of the process components have been presented.


2015 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 139-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sophie Audousset-Coulier ◽  
Anne Jeny ◽  
Like Jiang

SUMMARY In this research note, we examine the validity of the measures of auditor industry specialization in empirical archival audit research. Industry specialist auditors are auditors who have developed a specific expertise and are therefore able to provide high quality and more efficient services to their clients. Over the years, research scholars have developed a multiplicity of measures of industry specialization (ISP). We compare 30 ISP measures and find that the use of different ISP proxies results in inconsistent classifications of auditors as specialists. Using audit fee and earnings quality models, we further show that these inconsistencies have a significant effect on the inferences drawn from the models using ISP measures. We conclude that ISP measures exhibit a low degree of internal and external construct validity. This represents an important measurement challenge for researchers and casts some doubts on the robustness of prior empirical evidence found in auditor industry specialization research.


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