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High-quality resonances in quasi-periodic clusters of scatterers for flexural waves
American Institute of Physics (2022-07-04)Multiple scattering theory is applied to the study of clusters of point-like scatterers attached to a thin elastic plate and arranged in quasi-periodic distributions. Two types of structures are specifically considered: ... -
High-Rankness Regularized Semi-Supervised Deep Metric Learning for Remote Sensing Imagery
MDPI (2020)Deep metric learning has recently received special attention in the field of remote sensing (RS) scene characterization, owing to its prominent capabilities for modeling distances among RS images based on their semantic ... -
High-resolution adaptive imaging with a single photodiode
Nature Publishing Group (2015-09)During the past few years, the emergence of spatial light modulators operating at the tens of kHz has enabled new imaging modalities based on single-pixel photodetectors. The nature of single-pixel imaging enforces a ... -
High-Sensitivity High-Speed Compressive Spectrometer for Raman Imaging
American Chemical Society (2019-04-25)Compressive Raman is a recent framework that allows for large data compression of microspectroscopy during its measurement. Because of its inherent multiplexing architecture, it has shown imaging speeds considerably higher ... -
Homogenization of piezoelectric planar Willis materials undergoing antiplane shear
Elsevier (2021-10-09)Homogenization theories provide models that simplify the constitutive description of heterogeneous media while retaining their macroscopic features. These theories have shown how the governing fields can be macroscopically ... -
Homomorphic Encoders of Profinite Abelian Groups II
MDPI (2022-03-29)Let {Gi:i∈N} be a family of finite Abelian groups. We say that a subgroup G≤∏i∈NGi is order controllable if for every i∈N, there is ni∈N such that for each c∈G, there exists c1∈G satisfying c1|[1,i]=c|[1,i], supp(c1)⊆[1,ni], ... -
How Earth Observation, Crop Modeling, and ICT can help rice cultivation: the ERMES project
AGILE Digital Editions (2014-06)Due to pressure of food demand, increased price competition and demand for sustainable farming practices, it’s increasingly important to optimize agricultural practices. The European FP7 project ERMES focuses specifically ... -
Human gesture recognition under degraded environments using 3D-integral imaging and deep learning
Optical Society of America (2020)In this paper, we propose a spatio-temporal human gesture recognition algorithm under degraded conditions using three-dimensional integral imaging and deep learning. The proposed algorithm leverages the advantages of ... -
Human gesture recognition using three-dimensional integral imaging
Optical Society of America (2014)Three-dimensional (3D) integral imaging allows one to reconstruct a 3D scene, including range information, and provides sectional refocused imaging of 3D objects at different ranges. This paper explores the potential use ... -
Hyperspectral remote sensing of foliar nitrogen content
National Academy of Sciences (2012)A strong positive correlation between vegetation canopy bidirectional reflectance factor (BRF) in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region and foliar mass-based nitrogen concentration (%N) has been reported in some temperate ... -
Hyperspectral Unmixing Based on Dual-Depth Sparse Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis
IEEE (2018-06)This paper presents a novel approach for spectral unmixing of remotely sensed hyperspectral data. It exploits probabilistic latent topics in order to take advantage of the semantics pervading the latent topic space when ... -
Hypnos: a Hardware and Software Toolkit for Energy-Aware Sensing in Low-Cost IoT Nodes
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (2022)Through the Internet of Things, autonomous sensing devices can be deployed to regularly capture environmental and other sensor measurements for a variety of usage scenarios. However, for the market segment of stand-alone, ... -
Identification of Latent Topics in Patients Surviving COVID-19 in Mexico
IEEE (2023-01-11)With the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 o COVID-19 pandemic, multiple studies of risk factors and their influence on patient deaths have been developed. However, little attention is often paid to analyzing patients in risk ... -
Identification of patterns for space-time event networks
Springer (2022)This paper provides new tools for analyzing spatio-temporal event networks. We build time series of directed event networks for a set of spatial distances, and based on scan-statistics, the spatial distance that generates ... -
Identifying crime generators and spatially overlapping high-risk areas through a nonlinear model: A comparison between three cities of the Valencian region (Spain)
Wiley (2021-06-29)The behavior and spatial distribution of crime events can be explained through the characterization of an area in terms of its demography, socioeconomy, and built environment. In particular, recent studies on the incidence ... -
Image mapping system for simulating ceramic environments
Springer (2018)Minimizing costs and increasing sales are a goal for every busi- ness nowadays. This fact, together with the development of new technologies, have driven the emergence of virtual applications where the customers can ... -
Image transmission through dynamic scattering media by single-pixel photodetection
Optical Society of America (2014)Smart control of light propagation through highly scattering media is a much desired goal with major technological implications. Since interaction of light with highly scattering media results in partial or complete depletion ... -
Imaging the optical properties of turbid media with single-pixel detection based on the Kubelka–Munk model
Optical Society of America (2019)We present a diffuse optical imaging system with structured illumination and integrated detection based on the Kubelka– Munk light propagation model for the spatial characterization of scattering and absorption properties ... -
Imaging through scattering media with single-pixel detection
SPIE (2017)We describe a method to image objects through scattering media based on single-pixel detection and microstructured illumination. Spatial light modulators are used to project a set of microstructured light patterns onto the ... -
Immersive Virtual-Reality System for Aircraft Maintenance Education: A Case Study
MDPI (2023-04-02)Aircraft maintenance is a highly relevant procedure in many industries, yet obtaining qualified personnel to carry it out is a difficult task. Training in such techniques is complex and requires access to facilities and ...