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Francisco Pérez-Arribas
CAD software is a daily tool in ship design offices and shipyards, and every software uses NURBS or B-splines curves and surfaces as common foundations. The CAD tools of today are not static software products and most of them now include parametric desig...
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Cong Wang, Liyue Wang, Chen Cao, Gang Sun, Yufeng Huang and Sili Zhou
As a core component of an aero-engine, the aerodynamic performance of the nacelle is essential for the overall performance of an aircraft. However, the direct design of a three-dimensional (3D) nacelle is limited by the complex design space consisting of...
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Allam Jaya Prakash, Kiran Kumar Patro, Saunak Samantray, Pawel Plawiak and Mohamed Hammad
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a unique representation of a person?s identity, similar to fingerprints, and its rhythm and shape are completely different from person to person. Cloning and tampering with ECG-based biometric systems are very difficult. So,...
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Jérôme Houdayer and Patrice Koehl
The 3D Zernike polynomials form an orthonormal basis of the unit ball. The associated 3D Zernike moments have been successfully applied for 3D shape recognition; they are popular in structural biology for comparing protein structures and properties. Many...
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Dejian Guan, Wentao Zhao and Xiao Liu
Recent studies show that deep neural networks (DNNs)-based object recognition algorithms overly rely on object textures rather than global object shapes, and DNNs are also vulnerable to human-less perceptible adversarial perturbations. Based on these two...
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