Digital signal processing

Wide varieties of scripts are used in writing languages throughout the world. In a multiscript and multi-language environment, it is necessary to know the different scripts used in every part of a document to apply the appropriate document analysis algorithm. Consequently, several approaches for automatic script identification have been proposed in the literature, and can be broadly classified under two categories of techniques: those that are structure and visual appearance-based and those that are deep learning-based.

Categories:
596 Views

This dataset was developed at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the Georgia Institute of Technology as part of the ongoing activities at the Center for Energy and Geo-Processing (CeGP) at Georgia Tech and KFUPM. LANDMASS stands for “LArge North-Sea Dataset of Migrated Aggregated Seismic Structures”. This dataset was extracted from the North Sea F3 block under the Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Categories:
532 Views

Cluster analysis, which focuses on the grouping and categorization of similar elements, is widely used in various fields of research. Inspired by the phenomenon of atomic fission, this paper proposes  a novel density-based clustering algorithm, called fission clustering (FC). It focuses on mining the dense families of clusters in the dataset and utilizes the information of the distance matrix to fissure the dataset into subsets.

Categories:
292 Views

Modern technologies have made the capture and sharing of digital video commonplace; the combination of modern smartphones, cloud storage, and social media platforms have enabled video to become a primary source of information for many people and institutions. As a result, it is important to be able to verify the authenticity and source of this information, including identifying the source camera model that captured it. While a variety of forensic techniques have been developed for digital images, less research has been conducted towards the forensic analysis of videos.

Categories:
840 Views

This dataset provides digital images and videos of surface ice conditions were collected from two Alberta rivers - North Saskatchewan River and Peace River - in the 2016-2017 winter seasons.

Images from North Saskatchewan River were collected using both Reconyx PC800 Hyperfire Professional game cameras mounted on two bridges in Edmonton as well as a Blade Chroma UAV equipped with a CGO3 4K camera at the Genesee boat launch.

Data for the Peace River was collected using only the UAV at the Dunvegan Bridge boat launch and Shaftesbury Ferry crossing.

Categories:
1055 Views

The dataset has 150 three-second sampling motor current signals from each synthetically-prepared motors. There are five motors with respective fault condition - bearing axis deviation (F1), stator coil inter-turn short circuit (F2), rotor broken strip (F3), outer bearing ring damage (F4), and healthy (H). The motors are run under five coupling loads - 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%. The sampling signals are collected and processed into frequency occurrence plots (FOPs). Each image has a label, for example F2_L50_130, where F2 is the fault condition, L50 is the coupling load condition.

Categories:
1830 Views

This dataset contains the full set of experimental waveforms that were used to produce the article "Non-Linear Phase Noise Mitigation over Systems using Constellation Shaping", published in the Journal of Lightwave Technology with DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2019.2917308.

 

Categories:
407 Views

There are two datasets in the file.

The dataset 1 contains 228 image pairs which are labelled by experienced people with the true burst bubble. 

The dataset 2 contains 335 image pairs which are processed by the local motion correction. They are used for measuring the similarity. 

Categories:
695 Views

This image is geometry of distributed radar netwrok for parameter estimation. In this distributed radar netwrok, three echo signals are computed by uisng VIRAF software and CAD model of cone-shaped warhead with micro-motion dynamics.

Categories:
456 Views

In robotic grasping and manipulation, force feedback is one of the most important factors. In the absence of force feedback, force control and compliant grasping is almost impossible. In this study a novel Vibrational Haptic feedback system is designed. The system gives individual digit awareness of a multipronged robotic gripper to the user. It also gives force level feedback from each fingertip and simultaneous multiple force level feedback, all through one wearable elastic “Vibrational Haptic Band (Vi-HaB)”.

Categories:
208 Views

Pages