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Zalesov, Ivan Nesterovich. "The role of architectural full order in architecture." Science in figures, no. 1 (2) (March 7, 2017): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-118031.

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RADULOVA, Ya I., and N. A. LEKAREVA. "«INSIDE OUTSIDE». THE PRINCIPLES OF INTERACTION INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SPACE IN THE DESIGN ENVIRONMENT." Urban construction and architecture 2, no. 1 (March 15, 2012): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17673/vestnik.2012.01.6.

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The interaction of inside and outside space in contemporary architecture is presented. The features of the boundaries between inside and outside spaces and their possible applications in the architectural objects are considered. Interaction of inside and outside space in architecture can be traced in the works of F.L. Wright, R. Pietilya - representatives of organic architecture. In contemporary architecture the problems of symbiosis of the inside and outside space are successfully solve by such world-renowned architectural companies as Guz Architects and T. R. Hamzah Yeang International representatives of green architecture.
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Bilokon, O. S. "Software Architecture of Navigation Systems for Control Modules of Robotics." Èlektronnoe modelirovanie 45, no. 5 (October 10, 2023): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/emodel.45.05.103.

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The peculiarities of the software architecture of navigation systems of robotic control modules are considered. Particular attention is focused on the reproduced classifications of the characteristics of architectural solutions. The three-functional architecture of the Shakey robot, the architecture of R. Brooks (Subsumption), and Boltzmann's intellectual model were studied in detail. Three-level architectural system LAAS, multi-level architecture CLARAty, intelligent real-time control system CIRCA are also considered.
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Pérez, Lucía C. "R. WILSON - Image, Text, Architecture. The Utopics of the Architectural Media." ZARCH, no. 9 (December 4, 2017): 224. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.201792283.

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Veselickiy, Oleg Vladimirovich. "Ancient indian cave temple monuments as objects of unique environmental complexes." Interactive science, no. 5 (39) (May 27, 2019): 22–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-496842.

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The article outlines the features of creating cave temple monuments in India. A comparative analysis of some aspects in the architectural traditions and building technologies of the temple architecture of Europe and India is given. The impact of construction technologies on the interior spaces, the interiors of temple complexes cut in rocks and integrated into integral systems of environmental complexes is affected.
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Tochino, Takamitsu, Keita Nishimoto, Tomoya Hatano, Kota Asaka, Jun-ichi Kani, and Jun Terada. "FASA(R): New Access System Architecture." NTT Technical Review 17, no. 6 (June 2019): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.53829/ntr201906fa2.

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SWETHASREE, M., P. SUDHAKAR, V. UMAMAHESH, T. PRATHIMA, and T. GIRIDHRA KRISHNA. "Effect of planting density on yield and architecture suitability of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) varieties." Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 94, no. 3 (March 12, 2024): 297–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v94.i3.138914.

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A field experiment was conducted during rainy (kharif) seasons of 2018 and 2019 at the research farm of Sri Venkateswara Agricultural College (Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University), Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, to study the effect of planting density on yield and architecture suitability of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties. The experiment included 4 sowing densities (D1, 33.3 plants/m2; D2, 50 plants/m2; D3, 66.6 plants/m2 and D4, 100 plants/m2) and 3 genotypes with varying architecture (G1, Kadiri 6-erect; G2, Kadiri 9-decumbent 2; and G3, Dharani-decumbent 3). The results showed that across planting densities, Dharani and Kadiri 9 genotypes showed higher architectural traits, structural carbohydrates and kernel yield compared to the Kadiri 6. A significant positive correlation was detected between the lodging percentage and both plant height (r = 0.88**) and internodal length (r = 0.61*). Significant negative correlations, were identified between lodging percentage and several parameters, including leaf thickness (r = -0.92**), specific leaf weight (r = -0.93**), stem diameter (r = -0.79**), specific stem weight (r = -0.97**), number of branches (r = -0.72**), cellulose content (r = -0.80**), and lignin content (r = -0.79**). These findings indicate that the decumbent architecture is optimal for achieving groundnut lodging resistance and kernel yield in high-density planting systems.
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Urbach, Jonathan M., and Frederick M. Ausubel. "The NBS-LRR architectures of plant R-proteins and metazoan NLRs evolved in independent events." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, no. 5 (January 17, 2017): 1063–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1619730114.

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There are intriguing parallels between plants and animals, with respect to the structures of their innate immune receptors, that suggest universal principles of innate immunity. The cytosolic nucleotide binding site–leucine rich repeat (NBS-LRR) resistance proteins of plants (R-proteins) and the so-called NOD-like receptors of animals (NLRs) share a domain architecture that includes a STAND (signal transduction ATPases with numerous domains) family NTPase followed by a series of LRRs, suggesting inheritance from a common ancestor with that architecture. Focusing on the STAND NTPases of plant R-proteins, animal NLRs, and their homologs that represent the NB-ARC (nucleotide-binding adaptor shared by APAF-1, certain R gene products and CED-4) and NACHT (named for NAIP, CIIA, HET-E, and TEP1) subfamilies of the STAND NTPases, we analyzed the phylogenetic distribution of the NBS-LRR domain architecture, used maximum-likelihood methods to infer a phylogeny of the NTPase domains of R-proteins, and reconstructed the domain structure of the protein containing the common ancestor of the STAND NTPase domain of R-proteins and NLRs. Our analyses reject monophyly of plant R-proteins and NLRs and suggest that the protein containing the last common ancestor of the STAND NTPases of plant R-proteins and animal NLRs (and, by extension, all NB-ARC and NACHT domains) possessed a domain structure that included a STAND NTPase paired with a series of tetratricopeptide repeats. These analyses reject the hypothesis that the domain architecture of R-proteins and NLRs was inherited from a common ancestor and instead suggest the domain architecture evolved at least twice. It remains unclear whether the NBS-LRR architectures were innovations of plants and animals themselves or were acquired by one or both lineages through horizontal gene transfer.
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Cormican, Kathryn, and David O'Sullivan;. "Groupware architecture for R&D managers." International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations 2, no. 4 (2004): 367. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijnvo.2004.005737.

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Nahm, Jae. "OPEN ARCHITECTURE AND R&D INCENTIVES." Journal of Industrial Economics 52, no. 4 (December 2004): 547–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1821.2004.00240.x.

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Eeckhout, Lieven. "The Structure of Computer Architecture (R)evolution." IEEE Micro 35, no. 5 (September 2015): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mm.2015.117.

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King, Michael J. "Architecture in crisis." Habitat International 15, no. 3 (January 1991): 167–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0197-3975(91)90040-r.

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Vinson, Valda. "The architecture of a signaling hub." Science 364, no. 6438 (April 25, 2019): 347.18–349. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.364.6438.347-r.

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Fu, Song Yin, Song Chun Gong, and Zheng Chen. "Study on R & D of Embedded Front-End Intelligent Monitoring System Based on Machine Vision Algorithm." Advanced Materials Research 341-342 (September 2011): 575–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.341-342.575.

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The project team has completed some research work in the earlier period. In this paper, the present mainstream intelligent network video monitoring system is compared and analyzed in details. Also, in accordance with the advantages and disadvantages of the multiple system architectures, a type of distributed system architecture is designed preliminarily. Thus, with regard to this architecture, the project team conducts a detailed design, segment many functional modules, puts forward specific design and implementation plans, and ultimately completes the construction of the model machine of the whole system.
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Gautam, Anil, and Abhishek Shrestha. "Evaluation of panicle architecture traits in rice genotypes using PTRAP." Nepal Agriculture Research Journal 15, no. 1 (February 1, 2023): 115–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/narj.v15i1.51533.

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An experiment was conducted with the objective of evaluating panicle architecture traits of different genotypes of rice in relation to yield during June to November 2020. The experiment was conducted in randomized complete block design with three replications and forty-two treatments. The graphical user interface used image analysis tool Panicle Trait Phenotyping (PTRAP) was used to record architecture and yield related traits. Among genotypes, the highest yield was found in high yielding late variety Sampurna (6.1t/ha) with highest number of both primary (16.33) and secondary branches (53.33). Four different types of panicle size-irregular, conical, diamond like and pyramid shaped panicle were identified in 42 genotypes. Correlation analysis revealed significant (p=0.05) and positive correlation of grain yield with architecture traits i.e., number of primary branches (r=0.88), length of primary branches (r=0.89), number of secondary branches(r=0.69), number of nodes (r=84). The correlation between spikelet number and other variables related to number of primary branches was higher than correlation with variables related to length of primary branch. The increase in number of panicle rachis length, number of primary and secondary branches and length of primary branches resulted in increased spikelet number per panicle and grain yield. It can be concluded the architectural traits like rachis length, number of primary secondary branches, and secondary branches and length of primary branches were the most important in improving panicle architecture and crop yield.
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Gatin, T. N. "Toward interpretation of the term transformation in architecture." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture 25, no. 1 (February 22, 2023): 84–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2023-25-1-84-92.

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Purpose: The aim of this work is to study different interpretations of the term transformation in architecture and define the term transformable architecture.Methodology: The thesaurus method and comparative analysis. Data comparison allows to define and structure the conceptual apparatus. Works of A.A. Gaiduchenya, N.A. Saprykina, R. Kronenberg, J.D. Lee, R. Reuter are studied and analyzed. These researchers define the transformable architecture and created their own systems of definition of changeable architecture.Research findings: Analysis concerning the interpretation of the term transformation in architecture show four possible notions. It is concerned if architecture is the intangible system of knowledge or artificial object of material world, and transformation is considered as the process of changing via evolutional processes or the ability to change. Structure of notions helps to define original term of transformable architecture.Practical implications: This work highlights the concept uncertainty of variable architecture and complex search for materials in the field.Originality: The term transformation is ambiguous in architectural science. This word is used starting from the evolutional change in architecture and ending by specific techniques of controllable change of space embedded in its architecture at the design stage. The versatility of the term transformation and words with similar roots, creates many interpretations by different researchers.
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Ryabchun, Natalia Petrovna. "The Ontological Dimension of Everyday Life in the Mythopoetic Picture of the World." Ethnic Culture 3, no. 2 (June 25, 2021): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-98791.

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The article deals with the concept of a home in traditional culture. It is argued that in the mythopoetic tradition, universal principles of creating a house were formed. This deserves attention today, because the main thesis in the concept of a home was the idea of the ontological dimension of everyday life, of the close connection of the spiritual and the material, of the connection of philosophical ideas and everyday actions. In traditional culture, everyday life was associated with the origins of being, was the sphere of application of creative forces. The object of research is the practice of building peasant houses in the medieval period, as well as in the XVIII-XIX centuries, their architecture and interior, their relationship with the surrounding landscape. The author uses general historical, semiotic and hermeneutical methods of research. The article systematizes the architectural principles of building a traditional home, which made the peasant house a prototype of the cosmos, a model of the universe. The author analyzes such structural elements of the mythological picture of the world as the tree of life, the world axis, the cross, the sacrifice, and their application in architecture. The author considers the ideas about the heterogeneity of space in the mythological culture and how they were used in the construction of the house; the function of doors, windows, gates in the symbolic structure of the house is investigated. The conclusion is made about the trinity of information, energy and matter in traditional culture.
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Windes, Thomas C., and Elizabeth Bagwell. "The Architecture of Grasshopper Pueblo. Charles R. Riggs." Journal of Anthropological Research 58, no. 3 (October 2002): 433–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/jar.58.3.3631197.

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Williams, Antony. "An Architecture for User Interface R&D." IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 6, no. 7 (1986): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcg.1986.276815.

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Ritter, Frank E., Farnaz Tehranchi, and Jacob D. Oury. "ACT‐R: A cognitive architecture for modeling cognition." Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 10, no. 3 (December 7, 2018): e1488. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wcs.1488.

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Lim, Soo-Yong, Ro-Hae Myung, and Gi-Beom Hong. "Prediction of Driver's Cognitive Workload using Cognitive Architecture : ACT-R." IE interfaces 25, no. 2 (June 1, 2012): 187–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.7232/ieif.2012.25.2.187.

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Lin, Jun Ting, and Jian Wu Dang. "Reliability Models of GSM-R Redundant Network on High-Speed Railway." Applied Mechanics and Materials 198-199 (September 2012): 1783–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.198-199.1783.

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As a dedicated digital mobile communication system designed for railway application, GSM-R must provide reliable bidirectional channel for transmitting security data between trackside equipments and on-train computer on high-speed railways. To ensure the safety of running trains, redundant network architecture is commonly used to guarantee the reliability of GSM-R. Because of the rigid demands of railway security, it is important to build reliability mathematical models, predict the network reliability and select a suitable one. Two common GSM-R wireless architectures, co-sited double layers network and intercross single layer network, are modeled and contrasted in this paper. By calculating the reliabilities of each reliable model, it is clear that more redundant the architecture is, more reliable the system will be, the whole system will bear a less failure time per year as the benefit. Meanwhile, as the redundancy of GSM-R system raises, its equipment and maintenance will cost much, but the reliability raise gently. From the standpoint of transmission system interruption and network equipment failure, the reliability of co-sited double layer network architecture is higher than the intercross single layer one, while the viability and cost of the intercross redundant network is better than co-sited one in natural disasters such as flood and lightning. Taking fully into account reliability, viability and cost, we suggest that intercross redundant network should be chosen on high-speed railway.
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Giloyan, Artur Vladimirovich. "Cities of the future. Architecture development prospects of «Axiodemy» concept." Interactive science, no. 9 (November 21, 2016): 8–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-114344.

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Alekhina, Anna E., Mikhail G. Dorrer, and Alexander G. Ovchinnikov. "Smart eco-friendly refrigerator based on implementation of architectures of convolutional neural networks." E3S Web of Conferences 390 (2023): 03010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202339003010.

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The article discusses the solution to the problem of choosing the architecture of a convolutional neural network for use in the computer vision of a smart vending refrigerator. Comparative tests decided the architectures of convolutional neural networks YOLOv2, YOLOv3, YOLOv4, Mask R-CNN, and YOLACT ++ on a standard MS COCO dataset, and then on datasets formed from images of typical smart refrigerator products. As a result of comparative tests, the best performance was demonstrated by the YOLOv3 architecture, trained based on a normalized dataset, supplemented with examples with complex intersections of samples without preprocessing examples. The obtained results substantiated the architecture used in computer vision of serially produced "smart" vending machines.
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Yudin, D., A. Ivanov, and M. Shchendrygin. "DETECTION OF A HUMAN HEAD ON A LOW-QUALITY IMAGE AND ITS SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W12 (May 9, 2019): 237–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w12-237-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The paper considers the task solution of detection on two-dimensional images not only face, but head of a human regardless of the turn to the observer. Such task is also complicated by the fact that the image receiving at the input of the recognition algorithm may be noisy or captured in low light conditions. The minimum size of a person’s head in an image to be detected for is 10&amp;thinsp;&amp;times;&amp;thinsp;10 pixels. In the course of development, a dataset was prepared containing over 1000 labelled images of classrooms at BSTU n.a. V.G. Shukhov. The markup was carried out using a segmentation software tool specially developed by the authors. Three architectures of convolutional neural networks were trained for human head detection task: a fully convolutional neural network (FCN) with clustering, the Faster R-CNN architecture and the Mask R-CNN architecture. The third architecture works more than ten times slower than the first one, but it almost does not give false positives and has the precision and recall of head detection over 90% on both test and training samples. The Faster R-CNN architecture gives worse accuracy than Mask R-CNN, but it gives fewer false positives than FCN with clustering. Based on Mask R-CNN authors have developed software for human head detection on a lowquality image. It is two-level web-service with client and server modules. This software is used to detect and count people in the premises. The developed software works with IP cameras, which ensures its scalability for different practical computer vision applications.</p>
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Bolshakova, Olga Vladimirovna. "Features of development of aesthetic relations children senior preschool age to architecture of Irkutsk city." Interactive science, no. 6 (40) (June 21, 2019): 85–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-497223.

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This article discusses the problem of the development of the aesthetic attitude of children of senior preschool age to the architecture of Irkutsk. The theoretical analysis and the essential characteristic of the concept of «aesthetic attitude» are presented. The diagnostic methods, which allow revealing the level of development of the aesthetic attitude of children of senior preschool age to the architecture of the city of Irkutsk, are considered in detail. Presents the results of the study.
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Uzhakova (née Sabirzyanova), Nailya, and Stefan Fischer. "Data-Driven Enterprise Architecture for Pharmaceutical R&D." Digital 4, no. 2 (April 22, 2024): 333–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/digital4020017.

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This paper addresses the research gap in the realm of data-driven transformation by leveraging the Resource-Based View (RBV) theory and the dynamic capabilities concept to the contours of a data-driven enterprise. It confronts the limitations of conventional digital and data transformation programs, which often prioritize technological enhancements over crucial organizational and cultural shifts. Proposing a more holistic perspective, the Data-Driven Enterprise Architecture Framework (DDA) is introduced, emphasizing the domain decomposition and productization of an architecture, distributed ownership, and federated governance, while ensuring the continuous harmonization of data, application, and business architecture. A case study featuring a leading pharmaceutical company illustrates the practical implementation of the DDA framework as a pillar of their Digital Transformation Strategy. By integrating scalable and distributed data architecture into the overarching Enterprise Architecture landscape, the company has initiated their data-driven transformation journey, showcased through their initial and very early results. This research not only offers valuable insights for pharmaceutical organizations navigating the complexities of data-driven transformations, but also addresses a research gap in the field.
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Daszkiewicz, Marek, Lubomir D. Gulay, and Vasylyna Ya Shemet. "Crystal architecture of R 2SnS5 (R = Pr, Nd, Gd and Tb): crystal structure relationships in chalcogenides." Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science 64, no. 2 (March 14, 2008): 172–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0108768108004175.

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The crystal structure of the R 2SnS5 (R = Pr, Nd, Gd and Tb) compounds has been investigated using X-ray single-crystal diffraction. Crystal architecture and structural relationships among U3S5, Y2HfS5, R 2SnS5 compounds are discussed and a structural origin is determined. It is shown that the complex architecture of the crystal structure of Eu5Sn3S12 is a result of interweaving of the simple crystal structures. The location of the copper ions in the non-stoichiometric compound Y2Cu0.20Sn0.95S5 is proposed on the basis of comparative analysis of the R—S interatomic distances in the R 2SnS5 series of compounds.
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Skvortsov, Alexandr Ignatevich. "The Sacred Nature of White Stone in the Temple Construction of Andrey Bogolyubsky." Ethnic Culture 3, no. 3 (September 25, 2021): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-98924.

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The article deals with the issues of the sudden appearance of white-stone construction in the middle of the XII century in the North-East of Russia, in the Vladimir Principality, which are practically not affected by science. The purpose of the study is to identify the most likely sources that influenced the process of origin and formation of the unique style of Vladimir-Suzdal architecture during the reign of Andrei Bogolyubsky (1157–1177). The research methods were reduced not only to the analysis of the Old Testament texts, with which the Great Vladimir Prince was well acquainted and admired their heroes during the construction of his white-stone churches, but also to the identification of the peculiarity of the current situation, individual facts of the prince's activity and the nature of his character, which became an active incentive to the introduction of white stone instead of bricks, which took a sacred character for Andrey Bogolyubsky. The result of the study is as follows: first, the symbolism of the white color, drawn from the biblical testaments of the consubstantial God, became the leitmotif for the architectural creations of the Vladimir prince; second, the perceived Old Testament building traditions stimulated the growth of original forms of Vladimir-Suzdal white stone architecture, which have no close analogies in the entire area of neighboring countries. In the light of the current inclusion of white stone buildings in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage, the aspect of their study not only brings scientific novelty to the already established interpretation, but also entails a rethinking of the practical orientation of restoration and restoration work on them.
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Hirsch, Rachel. "Building Burhanpur: The Process of Constructing a Mughal City." Muqarnas Online 39, no. 1 (October 7, 2022): 79–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118993-00391p06.

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Abstract When Emperor Akbar (r. 1556–1605) conquered Burhanpur, the capital of the Khandesh sultanate, in 1601, he catalyzed a decades-long process of transforming the city into a regional capital of the Mughal empire. In this essay, I argue that Mughal Burhanpur was constructed in three stages of spatial and architectural developments over the course of three decades. In the first stage, Akbar symbolically appropriated Burhanpur’s preexisting monumental architecture to demonstrate his conquest over the city. In the second stage, subimperial officers expanded the city through prolific patronage of civic architecture, most notably an underground canal system that carried fresh water several kilometers into the city. Lastly, when Shah Jahan (r. 1628–58) moved to the city in 1629, he implemented a new program of architectural construction that transformed Burhanpur from a provincial capital into an imperial one in just over two years. From symbolic appropriation to urban expansion and then to the implementation of an imperial architectural program, this three-part construction process ultimately transformed a town on the edge of an empire into a legible Mughal city.
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Wu, Die, Li Lu, Muhammad Jawad Hussain, Songfan Li, Mo Li, and Fengli Zhang. "R 3." ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems 17, no. 1 (January 12, 2018): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3070720.

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Ramdan, Hendri, Moh Arief Soeleman, Purwanto Purwanto, Bahtiar Imran, and Ricardus Anggi Pramunendar. "Semantic segmentation of pendet dance images using multires U-Net architecture." ILKOM Jurnal Ilmiah 14, no. 3 (December 19, 2022): 329–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.33096/ilkom.v14i3.1316.329-338.

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As a cultural heritage, traditional dance must be protected and preserved. Pendet dance is a traditional dance from Bali, Indonesia. Dance recognition raises a complex problem for computer vision research because the features representing the dancer must focus on the dancer's entire body. This can be done by performing a segmentation task process. One type of segmentation task in computer vision is the semantic segmentation. Mask R-CNN and U-NET were employed in this task. Since it was first introduced in 2015, semantic segmentation using the U-Net architecture has been widely adopted, developed, and modified. One of the new architectures applied is the MultiRes UNet. This study carries out a semantic segmentation task on the Balinese Pendet dance image using the MultiRes UNet architecture by changing the value of α (alpha) to obtain the best results. This architectural is evaluated by DC score, Jaccard index, and MSE. In this dataset, the alpha value of 1.9 resulted in the best score for DC and the Jaccard index with 98.47% and 99.23% respectively. On the other hand, an alpha value of 1.8 obtained the best score of MSE with 8.20E-04.
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Ferreiro-Díaz, Miguel, Tomás,R Cotos-Yáñez, José,R Méndez, and David Ruano-Ordás. "The bdpar Package: Big Data Pipelining Architecture for R." R Journal 13, no. 1 (2021): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.32614/rj-2021-065.

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Wu, Jiankun, Linpeng Huang, Dejun Wang, and Fei Shen. "R-OSGi-based architecture of distributed smart home system." IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 54, no. 3 (August 2008): 1166–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tce.2008.4637602.

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Friedman, Richard E. "THE ARCHITECTURE OF RICHARD MORRIS HUNT. Susan R. Stein." Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 6, no. 1 (April 1987): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/adx.6.1.27947730.

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Irish, Sharon. "Engineering Architecture: The Vision of Fazlur R. Khan (review)." Technology and Culture 46, no. 3 (2005): 633–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2005.0129.

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Vlach, John Michael, J. C. Moughtin, and Z. R. Dmochowski. "The Work of Z. R. Dmochowski: Nigerian Traditional Architecture." African Arts 22, no. 2 (February 1989): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3336711.

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Sharp, David, Martin Cripps, and John Darlington. "Parallel-architecture-directed program transformation." Parallel Computing 18, no. 12 (December 1992): 1363–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-8191(92)90126-r.

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Harrison, Ewan. "‘Money Spinners’: R. Seifert & Partners, Sir Frank Price and Public-Sector Speculative Development in the 1970s." Architectural History 61 (2018): 259–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/arh.2018.10.

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AbstractThis article examines an unexecuted example of the work of the prolific architectural practice R. Seifert & Partners designed for a site in central Birmingham in the 1970s. R. Seifert & Partners worked largely for developer clients, and this type of speculative architecture has been little studied by historians of the period. The particular example of the practice's work examined here reveals a complex network of architects, planning facilitators and client organisations that, crucially, spanned the public and private sectors.
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Carrasco-Salas, Yeraldinne, Amélie Malapert, Shaheen Sulthana, Bastien Molcrette, Léa Chazot-Franguiadakis, Pascal Bernard, Frédéric Chédin, Cendrine Faivre-Moskalenko, and Vincent Vanoosthuyse. "The extruded non-template strand determines the architecture of R-loops." Nucleic Acids Research 47, no. 13 (May 8, 2019): 6783–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz341.

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Abstract Three-stranded R-loop structures have been associated with genomic instability phenotypes. What underlies their wide-ranging effects on genome stability remains poorly understood. Here we combined biochemical and atomic force microscopy approaches with single molecule R-loop footprinting to demonstrate that R-loops formed at the model Airn locus in vitro adopt a defined set of three-dimensional conformations characterized by distinct shapes and volumes, which we call R-loop objects. Interestingly, we show that these R-loop objects impose specific physical constraints on the DNA, as revealed by the presence of stereotypical angles in the surrounding DNA. Biochemical probing and mutagenesis experiments revealed that the formation of R-loop objects at Airn is dictated by the extruded non-template strand, suggesting that R-loops possess intrinsic sequence-driven properties. Consistent with this, we show that R-loops formed at the fission yeast gene sum3 do not form detectable R-loop objects. Our results reveal that R-loops differ by their architectures and that the organization of the non-template strand is a fundamental characteristic of R-loops, which could explain that only a subset of R-loops is associated with replication-dependent DNA breaks.
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Zaitsev, Stanislav Dmitrievich. "The disadvantages of the architecture of the “Unified information system in procurement”." Interactive science, no. 12 (22) (December 20, 2017): 51–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-465714.

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Salvucci, Dario D., Erwin R. Boer, and Andrew Liu. "Toward an Integrated Model of Driver Behavior in Cognitive Architecture." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1779, no. 1 (January 2001): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1779-02.

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Driving is a multitasking activity that requires drivers to manage their attention among various driving- and non-driving-related tasks. When one models drivers as continuous controllers, the discrete nature of drivers’ control actions is lost and with it an important component for characterizing behavioral variability. A proposal is made for the use of cognitive architectures for developing models of driver behavior that integrate cognitive and perceptual-motor processes in a serial model of task and attention management. A cognitive architecture is a computational framework that incorporates built-in, well-tested parameters and constraints on cognitive and perceptual-motor processes. All driver models implemented in a cognitive architecture necessarily inherit these parameters and constraints, resulting in more predictive and psychologically plausible models than those that do not characterize driving as a multitasking activity. These benefits are demonstrated with a driver model developed in the ACT-R cognitive architecture. The model is validated by comparing its behavior to that of human drivers navigating a four-lane highway with traffic in a fixed-based driving simulator. Results show that the model successfully predicts aspects of both lower-level control, such as steering and eye movements during lane changes, and higher-level cognitive tasks, such as task management and decision making. Many of these predictions are not explicitly built into the model but come from the cognitive architecture as a result of the model’s implementation in the ACT-R architecture.
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Remizova, Olena, and Natalya Novak. "Dialogue of epochs in postmodern urban planning concepts of the late ХХth and early ХХIst centuries." Budownictwo i Architektura 17, no. 4 (February 28, 2019): 067–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.24358/bud-arch_18_174_07.

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The postmodern architecture of the last third of the XX century saw a steady tendency of appealing to classical heritage aimed at combining modern technologies and historical associations with classical architecture. The work considers postmodern urban planning concepts of the late XX-the beginning of ХХI centuries. Methods of interpreting the order system in the architecture of postmodernism are analyzed by comparing such theoretical concepts as R. Bofi ll›s industrial classicism, the new urbanism of L. and R. Krier, the theory of the city by Aldo Rossi. Architects postmodernists searching for sense and architectural language began to address to the historical past, using signs and images of classical architecture. Leaders of postmodern movement, trying to return to architecture the «eternal values» lost by modernism, opened a way for new creative searches and transformation of the order system elements. Its representatives were attracted by the «double code» of the order architecture, which allowed to solve complex town-planning problems. Postmodernism declared the idea of «architecture parlante». The notion of «postmodern classicism» disguised the compositional search for dialogue with any classical epoch – antiquity, renaissance, baroque, classicism itself. The order language of these epochs, possessing a tremendous potential of utterance, allowed the architect to create all the new meanings and texts. The article discusses the change of semantic meanings occurring in modern urbanism, the interpretation of order compositions, the notion of «order tradition» and the expansion of the semantics of the order system in historical and cultural context. The article shows that the theory of postmodernism actualized the notion of «order tradition» and expanded the semantics of the order system by its application in modern city planning concepts.
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P, Pavan, Kamal P S, Govardhan G, and Suresh Kumar V. "Basic RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture: Design and Validation." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 5 (May 31, 2023): 2845–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.52205.

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Abstract: This project's primary goal is to design and implement a simple RISC V instruction set architecture. This paper offers insights into the architecture of the risc v instruction set. This system employs the RISC V R-type (register) type instruction format. Using this format, we designed the fundamental isa and tested its functionality using verilog code. There is no licence fee for using RISC V, an open source isa that is available to everyone. Reduced instruction set (RISC) computers are created to make the individual instructions given to computers to perform various tasks more manageable. Most instruction set architectures, or isas, are proprietary and cannot be used or modified without permission from the companies; as a result, an isa that is free and open source, which is provided by risc v, will help in increasing the speed and lowering system costs by using these instruction set formats, and we are designing 32 bit isa architecture. instruction formats for the risc v instruction set architecture
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Zokirov, Rakhimdzhon Sharifovich. "Urban planning requirements for the architecture of the residential environment of a town." Interactive science, no. 2 (88) (February 28, 2024): 45–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-561803.

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The article considers a particular specificity of the formation of a living environment with a necessary public infrastructure environment. The author reveals urban planning requirements related to the his-torical traditions of Northern Tajikistan.
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Viedma, Ignacio A., David Alonso-Caneiro, Scott A. Read, and Michael J. Collins. "OCT Retinal and Choroidal Layer Instance Segmentation Using Mask R-CNN." Sensors 22, no. 5 (March 4, 2022): 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22052016.

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the posterior segment of the eye provides high-resolution cross-sectional images that allow visualization of individual layers of the posterior eye tissue (the retina and choroid), facilitating the diagnosis and monitoring of ocular diseases and abnormalities. The manual analysis of retinal OCT images is a time-consuming task; therefore, the development of automatic image analysis methods is important for both research and clinical applications. In recent years, deep learning methods have emerged as an alternative method to perform this segmentation task. A large number of the proposed segmentation methods in the literature focus on the use of encoder–decoder architectures, such as U-Net, while other architectural modalities have not received as much attention. In this study, the application of an instance segmentation method based on region proposal architecture, called the Mask R-CNN, is explored in depth in the context of retinal OCT image segmentation. The importance of adequate hyper-parameter selection is examined, and the performance is compared with commonly used techniques. The Mask R-CNN provides a suitable method for the segmentation of OCT images with low segmentation boundary errors and high Dice coefficients, with segmentation performance comparable with the commonly used U-Net method. The Mask R-CNN has the advantage of a simpler extraction of the boundary positions, especially avoiding the need for a time-consuming graph search method to extract boundaries, which reduces the inference time by 2.5 times compared to U-Net, while segmenting seven retinal layers.
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Psarrou, Alexandra, and Hilary Buxton. "Hybrid architecture for understanding motion sequences." Neurocomputing 5, no. 4-5 (June 1993): 221–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0925-2312(93)90009-r.

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Shen, Xiao Feng, Rong Bin Hu, and Xi Chen. "A Novel R-2R Current-Mode DAC Used for Digital-Calibrated ADC." Advanced Materials Research 753-755 (August 2013): 2479–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.753-755.2479.

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In this paper, a kind of novel DAC architecture is proposed. Compared to the traditional DAC architecture, the proposed is a multistage one. In order to improve precision, we use a kind of feedback bias circuit, which can minimize the effect of the base currents. A 16-bit DAC transistor-level circuit is implemented in 0.18um SiGe process. The simulation results show that the DAC using the proposed architecture has higher resolution, and better static and dynamic performances than the traditional one.
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Haqsaleh, Afied Dien, and Ashadi Ashadi. "STUDY OF FEMINISM ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT IN MUSEUM BUILDING "THE SOLOMON R GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM IN AMERICA US"." Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering 1, no. 1 (June 29, 2021): 13–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jodie.v1i1.34217.

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Abstract: A study of the concept of feminist architecture in the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum building. In the past, an understanding held by society regarding sex differences between men and women affected control, where women were not given freedom, power and rights completely different from men who could do anything and be anything. In the world of architecture, feminism is present as part of post-modern architecture because of the saturation of modern buildings that occur. studies the concept of Feminist Architecture at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York, America, which is considered to have approached the principles of feminist architecture in its buildings and the method to be used is descriptive qualitative. The author needs to do research on the concept of Feminism Architecture in order to know its true characteristics. From the research results, it is concluded that the case study of the building that has been studied is the Feminist Architecture approach and applies it and among them is having the form of a building that resembles the shape of items used by women, the shape of the building has arches reflecting the woman's body, there is a division of space as a divider between women and men, as well as the use of colors in buildings or interiors that match the preferences of women. Keywords: Architecture, Architecture Feminism, Feminism, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, Women.
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Jones, Gary, Frank E. Ritter, and David J. Wood. "Using a Cognitive Architecture to Examine what Develops." Psychological Science 11, no. 2 (March 2000): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9280.00222.

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Different theories of development propose alternative mechanisms by which development occurs. Cognitive architectures can be used to examine the influence of each proposed mechanism of development while keeping all other mechanisms constant. An ACT-R computational model that matched adult behavior in solving a 21-block pyramid puzzle was created. The model was modified in three ways that corresponded to mechanisms of development proposed by developmental theories. The results showed that all the modifications (two of capacity and one of strategy choice) could approximate the behavior of 7-year-old children on the task. The strategy-choice modification provided the closest match on the two central measures of task behavior (time taken per layer, r = .99, and construction attempts per layer, r = .73). Modifying cognitive architectures is a fruitful way to compare and test potential developmental mechanisms, and can therefore help in specifying “what develops.”

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