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2014

The kyte latissimus dorsi flap in breast reconstruction: A technique modification attempt to reduce axillary bulging

Authors
Pinto, D; Gouveia, P; Magalhaes, AT; Bastos Martins, JB; Moura, A; Oliveira, HP; Cardoso, MJ; Mavioso, C; Correia Anacieto, JC;

Publication
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER

Abstract

2014

MobBIO: A Multimodal Database Captured with a Portable Handheld Device

Authors
Sequeira, AF; Monteiro, JC; Rebelo, A; Oliveira, HP;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION, THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (VISAPP 2014), VOL 3

Abstract
Biometrics represents a return to a natural way of identification: testing someone by what (s) he is, instead of relying on something (s) he owns or knows seems likely to be the way forward. Biometric systems that include multiple sources of information are known as multimodal. Such systems are generally regarded as an alternative to fight a variety of problems all unimodal systems stumble upon. One of the main challenges found in the development of biometric recognition systems is the shortage of publicly available databases acquired under real unconstrained working conditions. Motivated by such need the MobBIO database was created using an Asus EeePad Transformer tablet, with mobile biometric systems in mind. The proposed database is composed by three modalities: iris, face and voice.

2014

Experimental Setup for Electromagnetically Induced Transparency Observation in Hollow-Core Fibers

Authors
Tiburcio, BD; Fernandes, GM; Monteiro, JM; Rodrigues, S; Carvalho, MI; Facao, M; Ferreira, M; Pinto, AN;

Publication
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF OPTICS AND PHOTONICS

Abstract
We developed a system to investigate resonant nonlinear optical interactions in acetylene molecules, confined in a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber (HC-PCF), using light injection through a low-loss splice from one end of the fiber, allowing us to work at low power. Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) was observed in the 1500 nm telecommunications window.

2014

Dynamics of blueshifted floating pulses in gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers

Authors
Facao, M; Carvalho, MI;

Publication
APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS

Abstract
Frequency blueshifting was recently observed in light pulses propagating on gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers where a plasma has been produced due to photoionization of the gas. One of the propagation models that is adequate to describe the actual experimental observations is here investigated. It is a nonlinear Schrodinger equation with an extra term, to which we applied a self-similar change of variables and found its accelerating solitons. As in other NLS-related models possessing accelerating solitons, there exist asymmetrical pulses that decay as they propagate in some parameter region that was here well defined.

2014

Considering Roughness to Describe and Generate Vertical Musical Structure in Content-Based Algorithmic-Assisted Audio Composition

Authors
Bernardes, G; Davies, MEP; Guedes, C; Pennycook, BW;

Publication
ICMC

Abstract
This paper examines the correlation between musical dissonance and auditory roughness-the most significant factor of psychoacoustic dissonance- and the contribution of the latter to algorithmic composition. We designed an empirical study to assess how auditory roughness correlates with human judgments of dissonance in natural musical stimuli on the sound object time scale. The results showed a statistically significant correlation between roughness and listeners' judgments of dissonance for quasi-harmonic sounds. This paper concludes by presenting two musical applications of auditory roughness in algorithmic composition, in particular to supervise the vertical recombination of sound objects in the software earGram. Copyright:

2014

Composing Music by Selection: Content-based Algorithmic-Assisted Audio Composition

Authors
Gilberto Bernardes de Almeida;

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