A Companionable Agent

Author(s):  
Roberta Catizone ◽  
Yorick Wilks
Keyword(s):  

Companions are agents devised to accompany users day by day building long-term relationships with them. They do not only assist users for particular tasks in sporadic times, but they provide more support and have more information to adapt themselves to each users’ needs. Currently, these agents and their possibilities are being researched as a part of an EU project, which is described in this chapter.

Open Physics ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-74
Author(s):  
Cetin Kurnaz ◽  
Dogan Yildiz ◽  
Serap Karagol

Abstract The level of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exposure increases day by day as natural consequences of technological developments. In recent years, the increasing use of cellular systems has made it necessary to measure and evaluate EMR originating from base stations. In this study, broadband and band selective electric field strength (E) measurements were taken at four different times in order to evaluate the change of short term E in Atakum district of Samsun, Turkey. The measurements were collected from 46 different locations using a SRM 3006 and a PMM 8053 EMR meter in a band from 100 kHz to 3 GHz, and the maximum E (Emax) and the average E (Eavg) were recorded. The highest values have been noticed in these measurements at 9.45 V/m and 17.53 V/m for Eavg and Emax respectively. Apart from these measurements, 24 hour long term E measurements were taken at a location where the highest value was observed and analyzed, to observe the change of Es during a day. At the end of the study, a tentative mathematical model that helps in computing the total E of the medium with 95% accuracy, was obtained.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Irem Yanatma ◽  
Hulya Cenk

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Various skin findings due to coronavirus have been identified. There are a few case reports on nail findings after coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. We aimed to document the nail findings of the COVID-19 survivors and shed light on the interesting luminescence seen under the Wood’s light. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> One hundred and seventy-four patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection in the last 100 days were grouped in terms of the agents used in the treatment. Fifty-seven volunteers without a history of infection were included. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Patients treated with favipiravir had a significantly higher positivity of luminescence (<i>p</i>: 0.0001). The most common nail findings in patients were splinter hemorrhage (13%), followed by leukonychia (12%) and longitudinal ridges (7.9%). <b><i>Discussion/Conclusions:</i></b> The luminescence may be seen due to the accumulation of favipiravir or its excipients (titanium dioxide and yellow ferric oxide) on the nails. Wood’s lamp examination of the plasma taken from a patient after favipiravir’s first dose revealed the same luminescence as we saw on the nails. Accordingly, this accumulation may be seen in the vital organs. Although our knowledge about the virus increases day by day, the potentially hazardous effects of the virus and long-term complications of the treatment options are still being investigated.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-61
Author(s):  
Monika Sharma ◽  
Ishita Yadav ◽  
Chandra K. Sharma

Biomarkers perform a significant function in the process of drug development. Biomarkers have been utilized in the safety assessment of drugs in clinical practice and also for personalization of medicines. To recognize the relation among considerable biological processes as well as clinical outcomes, it is important to increase our potential of treatments for all ailments, in addition to our understanding of normal and healthy physiology. Since the 1980s, using biomarkers is essential for substitutional results in long term assessments of main maladies, for example, cancer, as well as illness related to the heart. Now a days, biomarkers are highly important for unifying discovery of the drug and day by day improvements. The importance of biomarkers is increasing gradually with the advancement of novel therapeutics for the treatment and prevention of a broad range of diseases in order to overcome hepatotoxicity. These biomarkers are extensively used for the identification of disease and the field of medical research. The use of biomarkers in clinical as well as basic research has been promoted rapidly by the different drug regulation authorities for better outcomes in the future.


2009 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Germain Weber ◽  
Barbara Brehmer ◽  
Elisabeth Zeilinger ◽  
Luis Salvador-Carulla
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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 667-670
Author(s):  
Gagandeep Singh Raina ◽  
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Gagandeep Singh ◽  
Sanjeev Gupta ◽  
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...  

Introduction: Osteoarthritis(OA) knee cases are increasing day by day and with no established cure of disease only palliative ( analgesics ) therapy is given.Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection aim at reducing the pain as well as causing regeneration of articular cartilage partially reversing the disease process. Methods: 49 patients with OA were given PRP injection and followed up for a period of 48 weeks . Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index(WOMAC) wasused to evaluate the results of the study. Results: Patients showed marked improvement in symptoms after the PRP injection but patients having higher body mass index( BMI ) had relatively poorer response totherapy. Conclusion: Our study concluded that PRP injection is an effective modality in the treatment of OA knee whose long term effects are yet to be determined.


Author(s):  
E. Nocerino ◽  
F. Lago ◽  
D. Morabito ◽  
F. Remondino ◽  
L. Porzi ◽  
...  

During the last two decades we have witnessed great improvements in ICT hardware and software technologies. Three-dimensional content is starting to become commonplace now in many applications. Although for many years 3D technologies have been used in the generation of assets by researchers and experts, nowadays these tools are starting to become commercially available to every citizen. This is especially the case for smartphones, that are powerful enough and sufficiently widespread to perform a huge variety of activities (e.g. paying, calling, communication, photography, navigation, localization, etc.), including just very recently the possibility of running 3D reconstruction pipelines. The REPLICATE project is tackling this particular issue, and it has an ambitious vision to enable ubiquitous 3D creativity via the development of tools for mobile 3D-assets generation on smartphones/tablets. This article presents the REPLICATE project’s concept and some of the ongoing activities, with particular attention being paid to advances made in the first year of work. Thus the article focuses on the system architecture definition, selection of optimal frames for 3D cloud reconstruction, automated generation of sparse and dense point clouds, mesh modelling techniques and post-processing actions. Experiments so far were concentrated on indoor objects and some simple heritage artefacts, however, in the long term we will be targeting a larger variety of scenarios and communities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 2308-2320
Author(s):  
S. Vijayalakshmi ◽  
Savita

In to this new era of technology image processing plays a very important role in medical where in many applications analysis of images is used. In medical image processing image segmentation is very important task in which image if partitioned in to disjoint meaningful regions or parts. Lots of image segmentation techniques are used which are different from each other in a way of working. In this our main area of focus is Hippocampus which is a part of the brain and helps in formation of new and long term memory. Alzheimer is a memory related brain disease in which the volume of hippocampus shrink day by day. Many researches has been done in this area so in this paper we explained the works done by many researcher and also present a HC segmentation method based on seeded region growing.


2000 ◽  
Vol 44 (12) ◽  
pp. 2-571-2-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Vink ◽  
F. van Eijnatten ◽  
J. Goossenaerts ◽  
G. Grote ◽  
J. Stahre ◽  
...  

Nowadays it is essential to anticipate on fast changes in production due to turbulent and demanding markets. The manufacturing workforce, e.g. specialized staff, management and production personnel, plays a crucial role in this process. Therefore, the EU-project ‘PSIM’ is started. PSIM is Participative Simulation environment for Integral (i.e., involving logistics, technology and human factors) Manufacturing enterprise renewal. Its long-term goal is to enable participative improvement in assembly operations, supported by advanced simulation software. This paper is an abstract of the project description.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Thi Quyet

Currently, developing the high-quality human resources to meet the socio-economic development requirements of Vietnam in general and Quang Ngai province in particular is a very urgent need, is a very urgent need. This is a both fundamental and long-term issue  in order to realize the strong and happy national aspirations. Located in the central key economic region with Dung Quat economic zone whose core is Dung Quat oil refinery, Quang Ngai is developing day by day. Presently, Dung Quat economic zone together with industrial clusters of the province have been creating a huge value of industrial output, especially heavy industry - an important spearhead industry in the process of industrialization, modernization, creating momentum to promote the development of industry and service in the whole region, and play an important role in creating the driving force for the development of the central region. Due to the specific requirements of industries with modern technology, Quang Ngai is required to have highly qualified and skilled human resources. Being well aware of this, Quang Ngai province has paid great attention to the development of high-quality human resources and initially achieved certain achievements over the past time.


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