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Beta oscillations reflect memory and motor aspects of spoken word production
2015
Human Brain Mapping
Alpha-beta desynchronization was found for constraining relative to nonconstraining contexts pre-picture presentation. ...
For the judgment task, beta desynchronization was observed in left posterior brain areas associated with conceptual processing and in right motor cortex. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors thank Kristoffer Dahlsl€ att and St ephanie Riès for helpful discussion and Nan van de Meerendonk for sharing the materials. ...
doi:10.1002/hbm.22806
pmid:25872756
fatcat:5h5r3auuefhkrpg5ns5qmy2cua
An autonomous drone-based system for inspection of electrical substations
2021
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Here, we present a novel prototype solution for autonomous and remotely operated inspection missions with resident drones on electrical substations, comprising: (1) an autonomous drone with sense and avoid ...
In the years to come, large power grid operators will operate and maintain an ever-increasing asset base. ...
Navigation The onboard navigation system was responsible for guiding the drone through the mission objectives safely and efficiently based on knowledge of the substation layout and real-time position, ...
doi:10.1177/17298814211002973
doaj:224621fcd13c417593971dd5b1914ced
fatcat:7h3csi6bebeilmxupx6yhquwlm
A Review of 40 Years of Cognitive Architecture Research: Core Cognitive Abilities and Practical Applications
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
We use various visualization techniques to highlight overall trends in the development of the field. ...
Although the number of existing architectures is nearing several hundred, most of the existing surveys do not reflect this growth and focus on a handful of well-established architectures. ...
There are also narrowly specialized architectures designed for particular applications, such as ARDIS [352] for visual inspection of surfaces or MusiCog [359] for music comprehension and generation ...
arXiv:1610.08602v3
fatcat:2fwvii767bg5vkocfsmzpoaexi
40 years of cognitive architectures: core cognitive abilities and practical applications
2018
Artificial Intelligence Review
We use various visualization techniques to highlight the overall trends in the development of the field. ...
To date, the number of existing architectures has reached several hundred, but most of the existing surveys do not reflect this growth and instead focus on a handful of well-established architectures. ...
There are also narrowly specialized architectures designed for particular applications, such as ARDIS (Martin et al. 2009 ) for visual inspection of surfaces or MusiCog (Maxwell 2014) for music comprehension ...
doi:10.1007/s10462-018-9646-y
fatcat:5nt2k4rn6vc7tf6sl73fwhzjc4
DAG-based attack and defense modeling: Don't miss the forest for the attack trees
2014
Computer Science Review
The great advantage of graph-based approaches lies in combining user friendly, intuitive, visual features with formal semantics and algorithms that allow for qualitative and quantitative analysis. ...
Most of them extend the original model of threat logic trees in one or several dimensions which include defensive components, timed and ordered actions, dynamic aspects, and different types of quantification ...
[170] did the same based on the notion of an attack surface described in [172] . The vast majority of the authors mentioned have also worked on visualization aspects [208, 207, 317, 111] . ...
doi:10.1016/j.cosrev.2014.07.001
fatcat:aie7uxdorjclnb5ctgg5nrczqi
DAG-Based Attack and Defense Modeling: Don't Miss the Forest for the Attack Trees
[article]
2013
arXiv
pre-print
DAGs allow for a hierarchical decomposition of complex scenarios into simple, easily understandable and quantifiable actions. ...
However there exist more than 30 DAG-based methodologies, each having different features and goals. ...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Sjouke Mauw and Pieter Hartel for their comments on a preliminary version of this survey, which helped them to improve the paper. ...
arXiv:1303.7397v1
fatcat:fiebxymrd5dcnmnufddaoaqlaa
Fracture process zone of quasi-brittle materials : a model material approach
[article]
2002
And now for those whose knowledge of Spanish is still not perfect… First of all, I would really like to thank my promoter Bert de With and my co-promoter Ardi Dortmans. ...
This is due to the relatively smaller surface available for fracture (10 to 15 mm): with the dimensions of the SENB geometry the crack goes dynamic and reaches the end of the sample before it could enter ...
[1] in 1976 for analysing the fracture of concrete, although it can be applied to all materials presenting quasibrittle behaviour. ...
doi:10.6100/ir552897
fatcat:u2iprowx5bfuxkyz5c7w7hjy4m
Shall We Play a Game?
2011
Modern Applied Science
for a real client against a time deadline. ...
Visual or auditory stimulations that help the player accept, for a time, they are participating in an alternate reality. Challenge. ...
I/we assign to ANZSYS 2002, its organisers, and educational and non-profit institutions a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction provided that the article ...
doi:10.5539/mas.v6n1p2
fatcat:2t6erxpszregrhaytx3xwr4wgi
The Art of vision: ekphrasis in medieval literature and culture
2016
ChoiceReviews
If memory is based on experiences already had, or knowledge already internalized, then wonder marks their limit. ...
For Augustine, knowledge is verbal. Marcia L. ...
His latest book project is Tolkien's Clarendon Chaucer, based on a "lost book" discovered in an Oxford archive. ...
doi:10.5860/choice.196058
fatcat:avjtolycljapho6kmfch7whl3y
Understanding Smart Sensors
2000
Measurement science and technology
., a priori knowledge) behavior of the system through timing algorithms. All system activities are triggered by the progression of real time. ...
The OLE for Process Control (OPC) Foundation is driving commonality based on OLE-based standard objects, methods, and properties for servers of real-time information in distributed control systems, programmable ...
(At a given voltage, sensor output is a proportional value of that supply voltage.) real-time system system that accepts external inputs, processes them, and produces outputs in a fixed period of time ...
doi:10.1088/0957-0233/11/12/711
fatcat:inet5t3lzbecrczd2f5tdevkzq
General Chairman's Message
1985
22nd ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
comments on an early draft
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Erik Toubro Nielsen, Ole Storm Pedersen and Anders Sprndergaard for developing the different parts of the Dynamic Link modules. ...
Finally PGL would like to thank John Kelly for asking for review comments on [9]. ...
It is a real-time system with a redundant architecture and it performs complex control functions as well as failure detection tasks. ...
doi:10.1109/dac.1985.1585898
fatcat:qcddxeqjfrgcnkywt4dlol5s2u
General Chairman's Message
1986
MILCOM 1986 - IEEE Military Communications Conference: Communications-Computers: Teamed for the 90's
comments on an early draft
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Erik Toubro Nielsen, Ole Storm Pedersen and Anders Sprndergaard for developing the different parts of the Dynamic Link modules. ...
Finally PGL would like to thank John Kelly for asking for review comments on [9]. ...
It is a real-time system with a redundant architecture and it performs complex control functions as well as failure detection tasks. ...
doi:10.1109/milcom.1986.4805639
fatcat:yv3yt6hivvg4bjtj5ftdxp7dke
General Chairman's Message
2004
PLANS 2004 Position Location and Navigation Symposium (IEEE Cat No 04CH37556) PLANS-04
comments on an early draft
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Erik Toubro Nielsen, Ole Storm Pedersen and Anders Sprndergaard for developing the different parts of the Dynamic Link modules. ...
Finally PGL would like to thank John Kelly for asking for review comments on [9]. ...
It is a real-time system with a redundant architecture and it performs complex control functions as well as failure detection tasks. ...
doi:10.1109/plans.2004.1308961
fatcat:jrv2qudaw5e4fm7vtyfx4clip4
General Chairman's Message
1983
1983 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
comments on an early draft
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Erik Toubro Nielsen, Ole Storm Pedersen and Anders Sprndergaard for developing the different parts of the Dynamic Link modules. ...
Finally PGL would like to thank John Kelly for asking for review comments on [9]. ...
It is a real-time system with a redundant architecture and it performs complex control functions as well as failure detection tasks. ...
doi:10.1109/sp.1983.10000
fatcat:gwmwca6z6vcs7oo44rri25ie4i
General Chairman's Message
1986
MILCOM 1986 - IEEE Military Communications Conference: Communications-Computers: Teamed for the 90's
comments on an early draft
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Erik Toubro Nielsen, Ole Storm Pedersen and Anders Sprndergaard for developing the different parts of the Dynamic Link modules. ...
Finally PGL would like to thank John Kelly for asking for review comments on [9]. ...
It is a real-time system with a redundant architecture and it performs complex control functions as well as failure detection tasks. ...
doi:10.1109/milcom.1986.4805808
fatcat:45cvhs7md5gupdkd4rckkqy3qm
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