Electromyograph Processing Scheme For Quantification Muscle Workload in Use Suspended-Load Backpack during Running Activities

Author(s):  
Megasari Kurnia ◽  
Suprijanto Suprijanto ◽  
Narendra Kurnia Putra ◽  
Andar Bagus Sriwarno
1991 ◽  
Vol 138 (6) ◽  
pp. 393
Author(s):  
B.T. Meggitt ◽  
W.J.O. Boyle ◽  
K.T.V. Grattan ◽  
A.E. Baruch ◽  
A.W. Palmer

1995 ◽  
Vol 34 (04) ◽  
pp. 345-351 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Burgun ◽  
L. P. Seka ◽  
D. Delamarre ◽  
P. Le Beux

Abstract:In medicine, as in other domains, indexing and classification is a natural human task which is used for information retrieval and representation. In the medical field, encoding of patient discharge summaries is still a manual time-consuming task. This paper describes an automated coding system of patient discharge summaries from the field of coronary diseases into the ICD-9-CM classification. The system is developed in the context of the European AIM MENELAS project, a natural-language understanding system which uses the conceptual-graph formalism. Indexing is performed by using a two-step processing scheme; a first recognition stage is implemented by a matching procedure and a secondary selection stage is made according to the coding priorities. We show the general features of the necessary translation of the classification terms in the conceptual-graph model, and for the coding rules compliance. An advantage of the system is to provide an objective evaluation and assessment procedure for natural-language understanding.


Author(s):  
S. Chef ◽  
C. T. Chua ◽  
C. L. Gan

Abstract Limited spatial resolution and low signal to noise ratio are some of the main challenges in optical signal observation, especially for photon emission microscopy. As dynamic emission signals are generated in a 3D space, the use of the time dimension in addition to space enables a better localization of switching events. It can actually be used to infer information with a precision above the resolution limits of the acquired signals. Taking advantage of this property, we report on a post-acquisition processing scheme to generate emission images with a better image resolution than the initial acquisition.


Author(s):  
Can DING ◽  
Kenji KAWAIKE ◽  
Hajime NAKAGAWA ◽  
Rocky TALCHABHADEL

2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 186-190
Author(s):  
Ya Nan Huang ◽  
Da Lu Liu ◽  
Feng Sheng Sun ◽  
Yu Wang ◽  
Ming Xing Gao

When comparing with ship construction within newly-built docks or on tilting slipways, ship constructing on the flat earth method can be said to be a new ship-building technique by which ship is built on a platform and launched with the aid of floating-dock or barge. Some obvious advantages of this technique are such as less investment in basic facilities, low production cost, high production efficiency, wide applicability of ship types, ability to overcome the bottle-neck effect of berths and docks. In this paper, a bulk-carrier being taken as an example, the design of launching processing scheme on the horizontal shipway includes calculation of launching weight and determination of hoisting force during the whole towing period. The whole towing process of hull can be divided into three stages, the first is from the static state to the moment of beginning to move, the second is from the initial position of movement to the front of slipway onto which the hull is predicted to be pulled, and the third is from the front of slipway to the designated position on the floating dock. Subsequently, after the hull being sealed and positioned correctly, the floating dock for launching may be towed to deeper water zone and the hull can be buoyed up on the water surface, and the whole launching process can be completed. From the research, the conclusion is made that the launching technique of this paper is available and feasible. Especially, this paper is the initial application of this method on the 15000t launching ship home and has the epoch-making sense.


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