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Numerical simulations of metallic foil electrically exploding provide the feasibility to analyze the process better and then to suggest new ideas to optimize the design of experiments and some other applications. Incorporating with a tabular equation of state and Burgess resistivity model in which multiphases are covered and a unified set of modified resistivity coefficients for aluminum (or cooper)...
A novel amplified pixel sensor (APS) with 50-um pixel size is proposed for x-ray detector applications. Moreover, the readout system is demonstrated to detect image with the APS detector panel. The specification of the readout system is 14-bit grayscale resolution and 160us integration time per scanning channel. As a result, the 160 × 160 array image is shown on LCD, proving the ability to detect...
This paper utilized sentences containing emoticon from the articles in Yahoo! blogs to automatically detect user's emotions from messenger logs. Four approaches, topical approach, emotional approach, retrieval approach, and lexicon approach, were proposed. Forty emoticon classes found in Yahoo! blog articles were used for experiments. Two experiments were performed. The first experiment classified...
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