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Marie Bieber, Wim J. C. Verhagen, Fabrice Cosson and Bruno F. Santos
Spacecraft systems collect health-related data continuously, which can give an indication of the systems? health status. While they rarely occur, the repercussions of such system anomalies, faults, or failures can be severe, safety-critical and costly. T...
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Arantza Bereciartua-Perez, Gorka Duro, Jone Echazarra, Francico Javier González, Alberto Serrano and Liher Irizar
Glass bottle-manufacturing companies produce bottles of different colors, shapes and sizes. One identified problem is that seeds appear in the bottle mainly due to the temperature and parameters of the oven. This paper presents a new system capable of de...
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Ashley V. Schwartz, Amanda N. Lee, Rebecca J. Theilmann and Uduak Z. George
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has demonstrated that CF subjects have a significantly higher lung density (e.g., fluid content) when compared with healthy control subjects, but, at present, there are no techniques to quantify the spatial presentation of...
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Hans-Georg Raumer, Daniel Ernst and Carsten Spehr
In the field of aeroacoustic source imaging, one seeks to reconstruct acoustic source powers from microphone array measurements. For most setups, one cannot expect a perfect reconstruction. The main effects that contribute to this reconstruction error ar...
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Saurabh Agarwal and Ki-Hyun Jung
Digital images are very popular and commonly used for hiding crucial data. In a few instances, image steganography is misused for communicating with improper data. In this paper, a robust deep neural network is proposed for the identification of content-...
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