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Fu, Haibin, Shaojun Bian, Ehtzaz Chaudhry, Shuangbu Wang, Lihua You, and Jian Jun Zhang. "PDE Surface-Represented Facial Blendshapes." Mathematics 9, no. 22 (November 15, 2021): 2905. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math9222905.

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Partial differential equation (PDE)-based geometric modelling and computer animation has been extensively investigated in the last three decades. However, the PDE surface-represented facial blendshapes have not been investigated. In this paper, we propose a new method of facial blendshapes by using curve-defined and Fourier series-represented PDE surfaces. In order to develop this new method, first, we design a curve template and use it to extract curves from polygon facial models. Then, we propose a second-order partial differential equation and combine it with the constraints of the extracted curves as boundary curves to develop a mathematical model of curve-defined PDE surfaces. After that, we introduce a generalized Fourier series representation to solve the second-order partial differential equation subjected to the constraints of the extracted boundary curves and obtain an analytical mathematical expression of curve-defined and Fourier series-represented PDE surfaces. The mathematical expression is used to develop a new PDE surface-based interpolation method of creating new facial models from one source facial model and one target facial model and a new PDE surface-based blending method of creating more new facial models from one source facial model and many target facial models. Some examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and applications of the proposed method in 3D facial blendshapes.
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Pawlowski, Roger P., Eric T. Phipps, Andrew G. Salinger, Steven J. Owen, Christopher M. Siefert, and Matthew L. Staten. "Automating Embedded Analysis Capabilities and Managing Software Complexity in Multiphysics Simulation, Part II: Application to Partial Differential Equations." Scientific Programming 20, no. 3 (2012): 327–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/818262.

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A template-based generic programming approach was presented in Part I of this series of papers [Sci. Program. 20 (2012), 197–219] that separates the development effort of programming a physical model from that of computing additional quantities, such as derivatives, needed for embedded analysis algorithms. In this paper, we describe the implementation details for using the template-based generic programming approach for simulation and analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs). We detail several of the hurdles that we have encountered, and some of the software infrastructure developed to overcome them. We end with a demonstration where we present shape optimization and uncertainty quantification results for a 3D PDE application.
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CORINTO, FERNANDO, and MARCO GILLI. "ON STABILITY OF CELLULAR NEURAL NETWORKS WITH POLYNOMIAL INTERACTIONS." International Journal of Neural Systems 13, no. 06 (December 2003): 379–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129065703001704.

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Cellular neural/nonlinear networks (CNNs) are analog dynamic processor arrays, that present local interconnections. CNN models with polynomial interactions among the cells (Polynomial type CNNs) have been recently introduced. They are useful for solving some complex computational problems and for real-time implementation of PDE-based algorithms. This manuscript provides some simple and rigorous sufficient conditions for stability of polynomial type CNNs. A particular emphasis is given to conditions that can be expressed in terms of template elements, since they can be exploited for design purposes.
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Sun, Jinyang, Fangjun Luan, and Hanhui Wu. "Optic Disc Segmentation by Balloon Snake with Texture from Color Fundus Image." International Journal of Biomedical Imaging 2015 (2015): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/528626.

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A well-established method for diagnosis of glaucoma is the examination of the optic nerve head based on fundus image as glaucomatous patients tend to have larger cup-to-disc ratios. The difficulty of optic segmentation is due to the fuzzy boundaries and peripapillary atrophy (PPA). In this paper a novel method for optic nerve head segmentation is proposed. It uses template matching to find the region of interest (ROI). The method of vessel erasing in the ROI is based on PDE inpainting which will make the boundary smoother. A novel optic disc segmentation approach using image texture is explored in this paper. A cluster method based on image texture is employed before the optic disc segmentation step to remove the edge noise such as cup boundary and vessels. We replace image force in the snake with image texture and the initial contour of the balloon snake is inside the optic disc to avoid the PPA. The experimental results show the superior performance of the proposed method when compared to some traditional segmentation approaches. An average segmentation dice coefficient of 94% has been obtained.
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Jones, Susan, and Janet M. Thornton. "Protein–DNA Interactions: The Story so Far and a New Method for Prediction." Comparative and Functional Genomics 4, no. 4 (2003): 428–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cfg.303.

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This review describes methods for the prediction of DNA binding function, and specifically summarizes a new method using 3D structural templates. The new method features the HTH motif that is found in approximately one-third of DNAbinding protein families. A library of 3D structural templates of HTH motifs was derived from proteins in the PDB. Templates were scanned against complete protein structures and the optimal superposition of a template on a structure calculated. Significance thresholds in terms of a minimum root mean squared deviation (rmsd) of an optimal superposition, and a minimum motif accessible surface area (ASA), have been calculated. In this way, it is possible to scan the template library against proteins of unknown function to make predictions about DNA-binding functionality.
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Sun, Jie, and Ke Chen. "NSiteMatch: Prediction of Binding Sites of Nucleotides by Identifying the Structure Similarity of Local Surface Patches." Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2017 (2017): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5471607.

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Nucleotides play a central role in life-form metabolism, by interacting with proteins and mediating the function of proteins. It is estimated that nucleotides constitute about 15% of the biologically relevant ligands included in PDB. Prediction of binding sites of nucleotides is useful in understanding the function of proteins and can facilitate the in silico design of drugs. In this study, we propose a nucleotide-binding site predictor, namely, NSiteMatch. The NSiteMatch algorithm integrates three different strategies: geometrical analysis, energy calculation, and template comparison. Unlike a traditional template-based predictor, which identifies global similarity between target structure and template, NSiteMatch concerns the local similarity between a surface patch of the target protein and the binding sites of template. To this end, NSiteMatch identifies more templates than traditional template-based predictors. The NSiteMatch predictor is compared with three representative methods, Findsite, Q-SiteFinder, and MetaPocket. An extensive evaluation demonstrates that NSiteMatch achieves higher success rates than Findsite, Q-SiteFinder, and MetaPocket, in prediction of binding sites of ATP, ADP, and AMP.
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Byun, Hyeran, and Byoungchul Ko. "Robust Face Detection and Tracking for Real-Life Applications." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 17, no. 06 (September 2003): 1035–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001403002721.

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In this paper, we propose a new face detection and tracking algorithm for real-life telecommunication applications, such as video conferencing, cellular phone and PDA. We combine template-based face detection and tracking method with color information to track a face regardless of various lighting conditions and complex backgrounds as well as the race. Based on our experiments, we generate robust face templates from wavelet-transformed lowpass and two highpass subimages at the second level low-resolution. However, since template matching is generally sensitive to the change of illumination conditions, we propose a new type of preprocessing method. Tracking method is applied to reduce the computation time and predict precise face candidate region even though the movement is not uniform. Facial components are also detected using k-means clustering and their geometrical properties. Finally, from the relative distance of two eyes, we verify the real face and estimate the size of facial ellipse. To validate face detection and tracking performance of our algorithm, we test our method using six different video categories of QCIF size which are recorded in dynamic environments.
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Sheng, Nan, Jing-shu Xiong, Yi-hua Wang, Hao Chen, and Jian-fang Sun. "Infiltrative Plaques on the Temple." Pediatric Dermatology 32, no. 2 (March 2015): 283–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pde.12465.

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Wu, Tong, Yu Li, Hailin Xiao, and Mingli Fu. "Molecular Modifications and Control of Processes to Facilitate the Synergistic Degradation of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Soil by Plants and Microorganisms Based on Queuing Scoring Method." Molecules 26, no. 13 (June 26, 2021): 3911. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26133911.

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In this paper, a combination of modification of the source and regulation of the process was used to control the degradation of PBDEs by plants and microorganisms. First, the key proteins that can degrade PBDEs in plants and microorganisms were searched in the PDB (Protein Data Bank), and a molecular docking method was used to characterize the binding ability of PBDEs to two key proteins. Next, the synergistic binding ability of PBDEs to the two key proteins was evaluated based on the queuing integral method. Based on this, three groups of three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationship (3D-QSAR) models of plant-microbial synergistic degradation were constructed. A total of 30 PBDE derivatives were designed using BDE-3 as the template molecule. Among them, the effect on the synergistic degradation of six PBDE derivatives, including BDE-3-4, was significantly improved (increased by more than 20%) and the environment-friendly and functional evaluation parameters were improved. Subsequently, studies on the synergistic degradation of PBDEs and their derivatives by plants and microorganisms, based on the molecular docking method, found that the addition of lipophilic groups by modification is beneficial to enhance the efficiency of synergistic degradation of PBDEs by plants and microorganisms. Further, while docking PBDEs, the number of amino acids was increased and the binding bond length was decreased compared to the template molecules, i.e., PBDE derivatives could be naturally degraded more efficiently. Finally, molecular dynamics simulation by the Taguchi orthogonal experiment and a full factorial experimental design were used to simulate the effects of various regulatory schemes on the synergistic degradation of PBDEs by plants and microorganisms. It was found that optimal regulation occurred when the appropriate amount of carbon dioxide was supplied to the plant and microbial systems. This paper aims to provide theoretical support for enhancing the synergistic degradation of PBDEs by plants and microorganisms in e-waste dismantling sites and their surrounding polluted areas, as well as, realize the research and development of green alternatives to PBDE flame retardants.
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Suprianto, Made Budiarsa, and Fatmah Dhafir. "3D Structure of VP1 Structural Protein on Enterovirus A71 Using Swiss-Model." BIOEDUSCIENCE: Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi dan Sains 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.29405/j.bes/4137-474353.

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Background: VP1 structural protein plays a role as a key player in the pathogenesis, has a uniqueness that is interesting enough to be studied by studying the nature and function of structural proteins VP1. This study aims to predict the three-dimensional structure of proteins VP1 on EV-A71. Methods: The target protein is obtained from UniProt server with an access code A0A097EV89using templates 4cey.1.A (PDB ID) were analyzed in silico by homology method using SWISS-MODEL server. Results: Analysis showed the target protein and the template has 95.29% identity and is composed of 297 amino acids with a value of -2.15 QMEAN. Structural protein VP1 in Ramachandran Plots have a stable structure, non-glycine residue in the outlier regions only around 0.34% (A53 ALA) Rated rotamer outliers 1.61%. Conclusion: The three-dimensional structure model of the protein studied has a stable structure and the information obtained is useful for further research in developing vaccines for diseases caused by EV-A71.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "PDE template"

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Lee, Hock Seng. "An ODE/MOL PDE Template For Soil Physics." Thesis, Griffith University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365588.

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The aim of the thesis is to find a method, in conjunction with the ordinary differential equation (ODE) based method of lines (MOL) solution of Richards’ equation, to model the steep wetting front infiltration in very dry soils, accurately and efficiently. Due to the steep pressure head or steep water volumetric content gradients, highly nonlinear soil hydraulic properties and the rapid movement of the wetting front, accurate solutions for infiltration into a dry soil are usually difficult to obtain. Additionally, such problems often require very small time steps and large computation times. As an enhancement to the used ODE/MOL approach, Higher Order Finite Differencing, Varying Order Finite Differencing, Vertical Scaling, Adaptive Schemes and Non-uniform Stretching Techniques have been implemented and tested in this thesis. Success has been found in the ability of Vertical Scaling to simulate very steep moving front solution for the Burgers’ equation. Unfortunately, the results also show that Vertical Scaling needs significant research and improvement before their full potential in routine applications for difficult nonlinear problems, such as Richard’s equation with very steep moving front solution, can be realized. However, we have also shown that the use of the composed form of RE and a 2nd order finite differencing for the first order derivative approximation is conducive for modelling steep moving front problem in a very dry soil. Additionally, with the combination of an optimal influx value at the edges of the inlet, the ODE/MOL approach is able to model a 2-D infiltration in very dry soils, effectively and accurately. Furthermore, one of the strengths of this thesis is the use of a MATLAB PDE template. Implementing the ODE/MOL approach via a MATLAB PDE template has shown to be most suitable for modelling of partial differential equations. The plug and play mode of modifying the PDE template for solving time-dependent partial differential equations is user-friendly and easy, as compared to more conventional approaches using Pascal, Fortran, C or C++. The template offers greater modularity, flexibility, versatility, and efficiency for solving PDE problems in both 1-D and 2-D spatial dimensions. Moreover, the 2-D PDE template has been extended for irregular shaped domains.
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Australian School of Environmental Studies
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Lee, Hock Seng, and n/a. "An ODE/MOL PDE Template For Soil Physics: A Numerical Study." Griffith University. Australian School of Environmental Studies, 2003. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20030616.142709.

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The aim of the thesis is to find a method, in conjunction with the ordinary differential equation (ODE) based method of lines (MOL) solution of Richards’ equation, to model the steep wetting front infiltration in very dry soils, accurately and efficiently. Due to the steep pressure head or steep water volumetric content gradients, highly nonlinear soil hydraulic properties and the rapid movement of the wetting front, accurate solutions for infiltration into a dry soil are usually difficult to obtain. Additionally, such problems often require very small time steps and large computation times. As an enhancement to the used ODE/MOL approach, Higher Order Finite Differencing, Varying Order Finite Differencing, Vertical Scaling, Adaptive Schemes and Non-uniform Stretching Techniques have been implemented and tested in this thesis. Success has been found in the ability of Vertical Scaling to simulate very steep moving front solution for the Burgers’ equation. Unfortunately, the results also show that Vertical Scaling needs significant research and improvement before their full potential in routine applications for difficult nonlinear problems, such as Richard’s equation with very steep moving front solution, can be realized. However, we have also shown that the use of the composed form of RE and a 2nd order finite differencing for the first order derivative approximation is conducive for modelling steep moving front problem in a very dry soil. Additionally, with the combination of an optimal influx value at the edges of the inlet, the ODE/MOL approach is able to model a 2-D infiltration in very dry soils, effectively and accurately. Furthermore, one of the strengths of this thesis is the use of a MATLAB PDE template. Implementing the ODE/MOL approach via a MATLAB PDE template has shown to be most suitable for modelling of partial differential equations. The plug and play mode of modifying the PDE template for solving time-dependent partial differential equations is user-friendly and easy, as compared to more conventional approaches using Pascal, Fortran, C or C++. The template offers greater modularity, flexibility, versatility, and efficiency for solving PDE problems in both 1-D and 2-D spatial dimensions. Moreover, the 2-D PDE template has been extended for irregular shaped domains.
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Becerril-Garcia, Hector Alejandro. "DNA-Templated Nanomaterials." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2007. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1823.pdf.

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Verhaaren, Catharine C. "Improving Course Assessments Through a Product Assessment Template." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2008. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2338.pdf.

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Breitenlechner, Stefan Johann. "Polymer-gebundene chirale Template in stereoselektiven photochemischen Reaktionen." kostenfrei, 2008. http://mediatum2.ub.tum.de/doc/667523/667523.pdf.

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Parsons, Ian. "PI/OT, a template approach to parallel I/O." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq23055.pdf.

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Taş, Levent Koltuksuz Ahmet Hasan. "Defining a sample template for governmental procurements of cryptographic products/." [s.l.]: [s.n.], 2006. http://library.iyte.edu.tr/tezler/master/bilgisayaryazilimi/T000537.pdf.

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Cow, Christopher N. "Orchestration of reactions on glycoluril templates." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0007/NQ42734.pdf.

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Chan, Jimmy. "Nano-wire fabrication using anodic aluminum oxide as the template." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0002/MQ40730.pdf.

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Marshall, Andrew D. "Template-assisted program restructuring with application to communications infrastructure evolution." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape3/PQDD_0016/NQ58151.pdf.

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Books on the topic "PDE template"

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Lorente, Miguel Ángel Nogales. Templarios, masonería y el nuevo orden mundial: Expediciones precolombinas al continente americano. Málaga: Sepha, 2013.

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The labyrinth of the Grail. Grand Bay, Ala: Laughing Owl Pub., 1999.

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The Templar meridians: The secret mapping of the New World. Rochester, Vt: Destiny Books, 2005.

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Grail knights of North America: On the trail of the grail legacy in Canada and the United States. Toronto: Hounslow Press, 1998.

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Sora, Steven. The lost colony of the Templars: Verrazano's secret mission to America. Rochester, Vt: Destiny Books, 2004.

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1950-, Hopkins Marilyn, ed. Templars in America: From the Crusades to the New World. Boston: Weiser Books, 2004.

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Mann, William F. The Knights Templar in the New World: How Henry Sinclair brought the Grail to Acadia. Rochester, Vt: Destiny Books, 2004.

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Clare, Rosenfield, Bailey Dorothy, and Wray Joe D, eds. Ten Lives of the Buddha: Siamese temple painting and Jataka tales. New York: Weatherhill, 1996.

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The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th century Scottish voyage to North America. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co., 2010.

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Nna, Humphrey. Travel Journal Planner Layout Templates Pdf. Independently Published, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "PDE template"

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"V. Temple and Society in Achaemenid Judah." In Essays on Judaism in the Pre-Hellenistic Period. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110476873-005.

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Denney, Colleen. "Acts of worship at the Temple of Art: the Grosvenor Gallery and the second-generation Pre-Raphaelites." In Collecting the Pre-Raphaelites, 65–76. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429457852-6.

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Shih, Ju-Ling, Chien-Wen Chuang, and Gwo-Jen Hwang. "Historic Monument Education." In Mobile Technologies and Handheld Devices for Ubiquitous Learning, 138–69. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61692-849-0.ch009.

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The aim of this research was to design an inquiry-based mobile learning strategy that integrated the physical environment and digital resources to enhance elementary students’ learning of historic monuments. The students were situated in both the real world and the virtual world to extend their learning experiences. Based on collaborative learning principles, students used the handheld device, PDA, to do their investigations. This research utilized the Peace Temple in Taiwan as the teaching and learning site and invited 32 fifth graders to participate in the learning activities. Through pre- and post-class questionnaires, as well as observations and focus group interviews, both qualitative and quantitative data about students’ social relationships were collected and analyzed. The results showed that students’ social relationships varied at different stages with different tasks. Inquiry-based mobile learning is shown to have positive effect on students’ learning performances and learning satisfactions.
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Conference papers on the topic "PDE template"

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Zhang, Jiyu, Jie Chen, and Hazim EL-Mounayri. "A Generic Template for Collaborative Product Development." In ASME 1999 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1999-0171.

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Abstract A generic template system is presented in this paper. The template, which is basically a management system and an integration platform, adopts virtual prototyping, cross-functional teaming and information integration to improve the performance of product development life cycle. The architecture and working principles of the template are discussed. This architecture provides a collaborative environment for product development aiming at integrating people, process and data in the complete product development cycle. Also, a new integration strategy, that adopts PDM as its universal integration platform, is proposed and realized. This strategy reduces the requirements of integrating a software module (or “a virtual model”) into the template to only the development of the interface between this module and the PDM. In addition, the generic template contains methods and mechanisms to create and maintain virtual prototyping models for different engineering products and engineering systems that involve mechanical as well as electrical components (e.g. a power train). Currently, the template includes sufficient models to accurately and reliably model, simulate and evaluate complete engineering systems. Some of these models do not exist in the current state-of-the-art commercial CAD/CAE/CAM/PDM systems.
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Hardy, Matthew R. B., David F. Brailsford, and Peter L. Thomas. "Creating structured PDF files using XML templates." In the 2004 ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1030397.1030418.

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Thayananthan, A., R. Navaratnam, P. H. S. Torr, and R. Cipolla. "Likelihood Models For Template Matching using the PDF Projection Theorem." In British Machine Vision Conference 2004. British Machine Vision Association, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5244/c.18.97.

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Wang, Zhonghui, Qinrong Fu, Hongzhi Dong, Liping Zhang, and Wei Xiang. "Web-Based Product Data Management and Design Automation." In ASME 2006 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2006-13642.

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Product data management (PDM) systems have been successfully applied to maintain product-related information as well as to integrate different applications for design, process and manufacturing throughout the product life cycle. However, the issues on how to use the PDM system to enable design automation have not been adequately addressed. This paper proposed a framework to enable product design automation by employing the web-based PDM system and the Computer-aided Design (CAD) platform. The components of the framework include a feature-based parametric template module, 3D and 2D auto-generation modules, a web-based PDM system, and the data communication protocol between PDM and CAD platform. The features and relations for product families can be defined with the parametric module. 3D and 2D modules help to auto generate the solid and 2D drawings based on the features and relations of the product. The web-based PDM system provides the easy access for designer to create or edit or store the product feature information, and manage the workflow process. The illustrating example demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of this proposed framework for design automation.
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Yoo, S. J. B., R. Bhat, C. Caneau, and M. A. Koza. "Quasi-Phasematched Second Harmonic Generation in AlGaAs Waveguides Prepared by Wafer-Bonding." In Nonlinear Guided Waves and Their Applications. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/nlgw.1995.pd5.

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Eduardo, Anderson A., Rafael M. Loureiro, Adriano Tachibana, Pedro V. Netto, Tatiana F. de Almeida, and André Pires. "A pipeline for tabular dataset formation from unstructured data provided by ACR Appropriateness Criteria guidelines." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Computação Aplicada à Saúde. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbcas.2022.222497.

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Among the current data-centric technologies, clinical decision support systems (CDSS) figure out as one of the most promising for healthcare. Despite the technological advances facilitating its implementation, the maintenance of knowledge base for CDSS remains open to improvements. Here, we argue that the Appropriateness Criteria provided by ACR guidelines can be used as an open data-source that, combined with appropriate algorithms, can push forward basic research and technological developments regarding knowledge bases for CDSS. Therefore, we developed a pipeline capable of forming tabular datasets from ACR guidelines, stored in a web site in textual PDF files. We also experimentally demonstrate that the proposed pipeline successfully recovers the interested contents, and the best composition, in terms of its component algorithms, is discussed. Future research focused on algorithms flexibility in the face of PDF template updates could improve our work.
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Norouzian, N., and G. F. West. "AVO Analysis by Patch Template Correlation." In 65th EAGE Conference & Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.6.e25.

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Ødegaard, E., and P. Avseth. "Interpretation of Elastic Inversion Results Using Rock Physics Templates." In 65th EAGE Conference & Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.6.e17.

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Chan, Shih-Hao, Wei-Tin Lin, Wen-Hao Cho, Chien-Cheng Kuo, Cheng-Chung Lee, and Sheng-Hui Chen. "Novel structure of controllable of photonic mirror fabricated by atomic layer deposition on nanosphere template." In Optical Interference Coatings. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oic.2013.pte.3.

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Luttmer, Janosch, Dominik Ehring, Robin Pluhnau, Christine Kocks, and Arun Nagarajah. "SMART Standards: Modularization Approach for Engineering Standards." In ASME 2022 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2022-88206.

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Abstract Standards are a valuable source of knowledge in product development and support engineering activities throughout the entire product development process. However, against the industry-wide trend of digitization, the provision and usage of standards has not changed significantly over the last decade. To satisfy customer requirements, standards development organizations are increasingly interested in publishing their content outside of traditional formats such as print or PDF. One example is the content-based modularization rather than the provision of whole documents (Content-as-a-Service). This paper examines existing modularization approaches as well as their transferability towards the domain of standardization. Based on these approaches, a concept for the modularization of formulas and especially the development of a formula module is designed and elaborated. Therefore, descriptive elements of formulas are identified and structured. The module then serves as template for the future documentation of formulas in XML standards. Afterwards, the identified modules are integrated into an existing SMART standards expert system in order to demonstrate possible applications of content-based standard provision. Future work will investigate methods for the automatic extraction of the identified descriptive formula elements as well as their semantic modelling in knowledge graphs. Moreover, the described concept serves as starting point for future research in modularization of engineering standards.
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Melnyk, Yuriy. Academic Journal Website Model. KRPOCH, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26697/preprint.melnyk.1.2018.

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Background: The tens of thousands of academic journal websites that are on the Internet today often do not have a clear organizational structure for their website. If most of them are convenient enough for readers (if the journal is open access), then many have problems informing authors about the conditions, the process of submitting and reviewing the manuscript. The Editorial Offices empirically populate the journal's website with content that can change dramatically (both in terms of website design and content) as the journal develops. Aim of Study: To develop a website model for an academic journal that takes into account the basic requirements for the preparation, publication, and archiving of high quality scientific manuscripts. Material and Methods: The academic journal website model is based on a structural-functional approach. The website content consists of text and integrated applications. This model takes into account the basic requirements for the preparation, publication, and archiving of high-quality open access scientific manuscripts, as well as the indexing of journal articles by leading indexing agencies. Results: The academic journal website model is structured with the following menu and submenu elements: 1. HOME: 1.1. Journal information; 1.2. From the editorial office; 1.3. Databases, Indexing; 2. EDITORIAL BOARD: 2.1. Editorial board; 2.2. Reviewers; 2.3. Editing and reviewing process; 3. EDITORIAL POLICIES: 3.1. Editorial policies; 3.2. Plagiarism policy; 3.3. Open access policy; 3.4. The ethics codex of scientific publications; 3.5. Disclaimer; 3.6. License terms; 3.7. Terms of publications (fee); 4. ARCHIV: 4.1. Previous issues; 4.2. Current issue; 4.3. Articles online first; 5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS: 5.1. General recommendations; 5.2. Manuscript templates; 5.3. Supplemental materials; 6. STATISTICS: 6.1. Publications; 6.2. Authors; 6.3. Readers; 7. CONTACTS: 7.1. Contact; 7.2. Subscriptions; 7.3. Search. Conclusions: This academic journal website model was implemented for the International Journal of Science Annals (IJSA). Authors and readers of IJSA noted the advantages of the model proposed by the author, including: a convenient and understandable website interface, the availability of the necessary hyperlinks to the pages of the journal's website and external media (sites of indexed agencies, library archives, etc.), convenient search for information on the website and published in the journal articles (by author, publication, text of the article), availability of integrated applications (online submission of manuscripts, filing appeals against the decision of reviewers and complaints about published articles, viewing the interactive printed version of the journal, etc.), availability of templates (for authors, reviewers), availability of multiple formats for archiving articles (PDF, DOAJ, XML, TXT), the ability to choose the style of citing the article and the website language (English, Ukrainian), etc. Keywords: journal, model, website, academic, indexing
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