... quality of speech engines. Finally, we demonstrate a human-computer interaction software in T-Engine embedded system. I. INTRODUCTION In this paper, we are concerned with the combination of speech ... implementation of human-computer interaction systemin T-Engine embedded system, besides our enhancement and optimization allow system to be implemented in low resource embedded systems. The complete ... provide concluding remarks.II. T-ENGINE INTRODUCTIONThe T-Engine is a project to develop a standardized, open, real time computing system and development environment. The T-Engine has standardized...
... typ-ing in a single step. This may have circumvented problemsrelating to sensitivity of the HSV-1 and -2 probe relativebinding. In a single step multiplex assay mutations in theprobe binding ... probespecific binding assay. HSV type was confirmed in 7 sam-ples in which an equivocal typing result was initiallyobtained. HSV type was confirmed by repeating the real- time assay using the Rotorgene ... were used in a singletube realtime PCR using the QuantiTect probe kit (QIA-GEN Ltd, Crawley, UK) with the following cycling condi-tions using either an Opticon 2 (GRI/MJ Research,Braintree,...
... monitoring of viral load in clinical material, aswell as for the investigation of the expression of cellulargenes in response to virus infection. However, the mostprominent problem in quantitative ... data set according to the Bestkeepertool revealed very good BestKeeper indices; even actin wasincluded into our gene panel. These findings demonstratethe usefulness of analysing a wide variety ... and virus detection by real- time PCRCamelpox strain CP-19, CMV strain AD169, HHV-6 strainU1102, SARS coronavirus strain 6109 and YFV strain 17Dwere propagated according to standard procedures...
... data set according to the Bestkeepertool revealed very good BestKeeper indices; even actin wasincluded into our gene panel. These findings demonstratethe usefulness of analysing a wide variety ... and virus detection by real- time PCRCamelpox strain CP-19, CMV strain AD169, HHV-6 strainU1102, SARS coronavirus strain 6109 and YFV strain 17Dwere propagated according to standard procedures ... each time point of probe assessmentbetween virus and Mock infected cells was calculated. In asecond step the maximal differences between the time points were calculated as ∆∆CT.Competing interestsThe...
... experience with this system and discuss next steps. 2 Related Work In the last decade, interest in mining sentiment and opinions in text has grown rapidly, due in part to the large increase of the ... Therefore, for generating data for model training and testing, we used a crowd-sourcing approach to do sentiment annotation on in- domain political data. To create a baseline sentiment model, we ... based on bringing together social science scholarship with advanced computational methodology: our approach combines real- time data processing and statistical sentiment modeling informed by,...
... majorcorporations including Toshibađ and NEC with the aim of promoting,educating, and standardizing embedded Linux in Japan.Ⅲ TV Linux Alliance was formed to define a set of standards for using Linux in ... team responsible for media solutions. Contents xiii7 Real- Time Linux 2017.1 Real- TimeOperatingSystem 2027.2 Linux and Real- Time 2027.2.1 Interrupt Latency 2037.2.2 ISR Duration 2047.2.3 ... API driver.Chapter 7, Real- Time Linux,” discusses the real- time features in Linux. Itexplains the various latencies involved in the kernel such as interrupt andscheduling latency and efforts...
... designobjectives may include minimizing intercellular movements, minimizing set-up time, minimizingmachine load variation or maximizing machine utilization, and minimizing the system s costs. Some ... machines, and information into some groupsor subsystems. Introduction of group technology into manufacturing has many advantages, including areduction in flow time, work -in- process, and set-up time. ... for Finding the Optimum Process Routings for PartsThe aim of a cellular manufacturing system design is minimizing the cost of the system. It can be gainedby dividing the system into independent...
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... our principle for realtime content se- lection and explain its background. Then, after briefly explaining MIKE'S overall design, Đ4 explains how our principles are realized within our ... language processing. The vision system translates TV images into information and the intelligent multimedia generation module then takes this information and presents it by combining media such ... 1994), combines a vision system with an intelligent multimedia generation system to provide commen- tary on 'short sections of video recordings of real soccer games'. The system is...
... were determined by A600read-ings. Time courses of htrB–lacZ expressionwere determined by analysing b-galactosi-dase activity (indicated in nmolặmin)1ặ A1600) in cells grown in LuriaBertani ... determined by analysing b-galactosidase (LacZ) activity (indicated in nmolặmin)1ặA1600) in cells grown in Luria–Bertani medium at 37 °C. Samples were withdrawn at the times indicated; zero time ... b-galactosidase activity determinations at hourlyintervals during growth in Luria–Bertani broth. Inter-estingly, the htrB–lacZ transcription in the 168 strainwas slightly increased on production...
... safety verification of real- time systems in which “correct orderings of events” needed for system correctness are maintained by timingconstraints on the systems’ behavior. By using EOA, one can separate ... algorithm.1 Introduction In a typical real- time system, timing constraints on the system s behavior are used to ensure its correctness. Sucha system is often modeled by using a set of timing parameters, ... occur; and 2. Derivation of timing parameter constraints for correctorderings of events in the system. To use EOA, the user models a real- timesystem by using the time- interval automata (TIA) framework,...