OBTAINING AND AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC SCANNING OF ROAD PAVEMENTS WITH SUBSEQUENT VISUALIZATION

Author(s):  
В.Ф. Барабанов ◽  
А.О. Калашников ◽  
А.М. Нужный

Рассмотрены вопросы получения и автоматизации обработки данных электромагнитного сканирования дорожной одежды с последующей визуализацией. В качестве инженерного оборудования для георадарного обследования использован георадар «ОКО». В результате сбора и анализа данных электромагнитного сканирования выявлены деструктивные участки дорожного покрытия. На основании изучения методов обработки, интерпретации визуализации данных георадарного сканирования принято решение о необходимости разработки специализированных средств автоматизации анализа таких данных при сканировании дорожных конструкций. Произведен анализ методов и средств, используемых для обработки данных радарограмм, рассмотрены структура файла хранения данных электромагнитного сканирования и доступные в программе «GeoScan32» средства обработки и конвертации данных. Предложена последовательность действий для реализации процедуры поиска трасс, характеризующихся недопустимым уровнем отклонения характеристик сигнала от средних значений The article discusses the issues of obtaining and automatic data processing from electromagnetic scanning of road pavements with subsequent visualization. Georadar "OKO" was used as engineering equipment for georadar survey. As a result of collecting and analyzing the electromagnetic scanning data, destructive sections of the road surface were identified. Based on the study of processing methods, interpretation and visualization of GPR scanning data, we decided that it is necessary to develop specialized tools for automating the analysis of such data when scanning road structures. The analysis of the methods and means used for processing the radarogram data was carried out, the structure of the file for storing the data of electromagnetic scanning and the means of processing and converting data available in the GeoScan32 program were considered. A sequence of actions was proposed to implement the procedure for searching for traces characterized by an unacceptable level of deviation of signal characteristics from the average values

Author(s):  
Sarah Babinski

In this paper, a study is presented investigating two types of intrinsic f0 effects in sixteen Australian languages. Vowels are known to vary systematically in their mean f0 as a function of vowel height as well as voicing of the previous consonant, a property known as intrinsic f0. Vowel height has been known to have a positive correlation with f0, in which high vowels have a higher intrinsic f0 than low vowels on average. Differences in intrinsic f0 also vary systematically based on the voicing of a preceding stop, with voiceless stops correlating with higher intrinsic f0 and voiced stops with lower. Using automatic data processing methods on archival audio data, this study shows wide variation in the presence and robustness of intrinsic f0 effects in the Australian langauges investigated.


1969 ◽  
Vol 6 (01) ◽  
pp. 48-57
Author(s):  
Edward S. Karlson ◽  
John J. Davis

An operational system for providing processed maintenance and repair information for vessels is described. Content includes description of a detailed coding system for reducing raw data to composite code numbers suitable for automatic data processing. Objectives of the system and constraints thereon are discussed. The Marad data system has been operational for four years. Scope of data processed and its utilization are presented. Seven current studies concerning vessels as a whole and specific shipboard equipments are included.


Author(s):  
Sheyla Yadira Esquivel ◽  

Well, the data process is created by the need to process the data more quickly and efficiently since the manual process that was carried out no longer met the expectations of people and companies, for this reason the data process arises automatic. In an automatic data process, the computer has different physical elements that allow it to carry out these same processes. That is, practically the speed of operation of the system is limited by human control. The entry by electromechanical type machines, as well as the exit, have a higher operating speed than the conventional one (until then this was achieved by tachy-typing). We can define data processing as the technique of converting data into information by any means, whether manual or automatic. Manual data processing is the technique of converting data into information using tools such as pencil, pens, typewriters, etc. The automatic data process within its objectives is the technique of converting data into information using appropriate methods, procedures and equipment for this purpose; such as interviews, surveys, computer. Automatic data processing came to renew the world, creating a special science for its study, such as computer science.


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