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A branching search approach to safety system design optimisation
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Metaheuristic search using genetic algorithms for Boothroyd's design for assembly
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How reasonable is reasonable use? The search for safer stepladders
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Analysis of visual search behaviour from experienced radiologists interpreting digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) images: a pilot study
Published 2018“…They read the cases through a fixed procedure starting with a 2D overview and then went through the DBT view of each side of the breasts. …”
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Visual search behaviour during laparoscopic cadaveric procedures
Published 2014“…The task entails: visually examining a display that portrays the laparoscopic procedure from a varying viewpoint; eye-hand co-ordination; complex 3D interpretation of the 2D display imagery; efficient and safe usage of appropriate surgical tools, as well as other factors. …”
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BIM search engine: effects of object relationships and information standards
Published 2023“…As Building Information Modeling (BIM) models are getting bigger, with more information linked to geometrical 3D models, a dedicated BIM search engine is important. …”
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3D printed utility dielectric core manufacturing process for antenna prototyping
Published 2018“…In this antenna, the mixed powders were encased in a 3D printed shell that achieved a reduction in diameter of the spherical antenna by a factor of 1.85. …”
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BIM search engine: Exploiting interrelations between objects when assessing relevance
Published 2018“…This notion was tested using an Autodesk Revit model from an architectural industry partner, augmented with the 3DIR search toolset. The model contained just under 7k 3D elements. …”
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Ways of knowing and making: searching for an optimal integration of hand and machine in the textile design process
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Increased complexities in visual search behavior in skilled players for a self-paced aiming task
Published 2017“…Accordingly, this study examined skill-related differences in visual behavior during the badminton singles serve. Skilled (n D 12) and less skilled (n D 12) participants performed 30 serves to a live opponent, while real-time eye movements were captured using a mobile gaze registration system. …”
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Patterns and trends in stop and search: findings from the British Crime Survey and police statistics. Appendices.
Published 2019“…Appendices to doctoral thesis. Appendix A - Statistics from Chapter Five Appendix B - Statistics from Chapter Six Appendix C - Statistics from Chapter Seven Appendix D - Statistics from Chapter Nine and Chapter Ten Appendix E - Statistics from Chapter Eleven Appendix F - Correspondence Appendix G - ERG Terms of Reference and Confidentiality Agreement Appendix H - Stop and Search Training Materials…”
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Standing on the shoulders of giants: Seeding search-based multi-objective optimization with prior knowledge for software service composition
Published 2019“…Method: We conduced empirical evaluations with NSGA-II, MOEA/D and IBEA based on a wide spectrum of problem instances, including 10 different workflow structures, from 5 to 100 abstract services and 510 to 5.529 × 10203 candidate concrete services with diverse QoS on latency, throughput and cost, which was chosen from the real-world WS-DREAM dataset that contains 4500 QoS values. …”
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Visualizing the hotspots and emerging trends of 3D printing through scientometrics
Published 2018“…These were analyzed to explore the research hotspots and emerging trends of 3D printing with the software CiteSpaceIII. Findings – (1) hotspots appeared first in 1993, grow rapidly from 2005, and peaked in 2013; (2) hotspots in the "medical field" appeared earliest and have remained extremely active; (3) hotspots have evolved from “drug”, "printer", "rapid prototyping" and "3D printing" in the 1990s, through "laser-induced consolidation", "scaffolds", "sintering" and "metal matrix composites" in the 2000s, to the current hotspots of "stereolithography", "laser additive manufacturing", "medical images", etc.; (4) "3D bioprinting",“titanium”, “stem cell” and "chemical reaction" were the emerging hotspots in recent years; (5) "commercial operation" and "fusion with emerging technology such as big data" may create future hotspots. …”
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Backing off: hierarchical decomposition of activity for 3D novel pose recovery
Published 2009“…For model-based 3D human pose estimation, even simple models of the human body lead to high-dimensional state spaces. …”
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3DIR: three-dimensional information retrieval from 3D building information modelling environments.
Published 2015“…More and more information is being packed into Building Information Models (BIMs), with the 3D geometrical model serving as the central index to lead users to the many other types of building information. …”
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Is information-seeking behaviour of doctoral students changing?: a review of the literature (2010 – 2015)
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CNN-based human detection using a 3D LiDAR onboard a UAV
Published 2020“…The potential use cases of this technology are numerous, examples include security and surveillance, disaster relief and search and rescue operations. In this paper, a CNN-based approach is proposed which is able to analyse point clouds returned by a 3D LiDAR sensor in such a way that it can detect humans. …”
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3DIR: exploiting topological relationships in three-dimensional information retrieval from BIM environments
Published 2016“…The user can search for information by selecting specific 3D objects, specifying a spherical volume of the model and/or entering search keywords. …”
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Three-Dimensional Information Retrieval (3DIR): exploiting 3D geometry and model topology in information retrieval from BIM environments
Published 2016“…This is particularly true given the rise of Building Information Modelling (BIM, Eastman et al., 2011). The Three-Dimensional Information Retrieval (3DIR) project investigates information retrieval from these environments, where information or documents are linked to a 3D building model. …”
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Three-dimensional information retrieval (3DIR): A graph theoretic formulation for exploiting 3D geometry and model topology in information retrieval
Published 2018“…A prototype was developed. This enabled relationships between 3D objects to be used to widen a search. …”
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Using statistically designed experiments for safety system optimization
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Tracking human pose with multiple activity models
Published 2010“…We present quantitative results on the HumanEva-I and HumanEva-II datasets, demonstrating robust 3D tracking of known and unknown activities from fewer than four cameras.…”
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Manager–computer interaction: a study of a task–tool relationship
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Molybdate-based passivation treatments for tin, tinplate and zinc
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Knowledge retention in national agricultural research organisations: the case of Uganda
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Managing immigrant construction workers in peninsular Malaysia: the economic perspective
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The measurement, levels, and correlates of physical activity in a bi-ethnic population of young children
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Relevance of groundwater quality assessment in the Lusaka aquifer
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Non-migratory antiozonant system for natural rubber
Published 1997“…All ozone tests were carried out under standard ASTM DI149-911D518-91 conditions. Results show that the formulated nitrile rubber coating compound is able to protect natural rubber from ozone attack with no migration of the antiozonant as in classical chemical antiozonant systems. …”
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Field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry studies of peptides and proteins
Published 2013“…Higher charge states were found to be transmitted at similar CVs suggesting that the miniaturised FAIMS device was separating ions on the basis of 3D structure. In addition, multiple species could be observed at the same m/z suggesting the presence of different protein conformers. …”
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