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3D Segmentation of Stem Cells from Thousands of Confocal Microscopy Images

March 1, 2016
Author(s)
Peter Bajcsy, Mylene H. Simon, Stephen J. Florczyk, Carl G. Simon Jr., Derek Juba, Mary C. Brady
We address the problem of estimating 3D segmentation performance when segmentation is applied to thousands of confocal microscopy images (z-stacks) of cells. With a very large number of z-stacks, manual inputs to validate each segmentation result are

A real microstructural model for cement concrete modeling

May 24, 2015
Author(s)
Edward J. Garboczi, Yang Lu, Stephen Thomas
Existing concrete microstructural models of particles embedded in matrix materials are only represented by regular shape particles like spheres, ellipsoids, or multi-faceted polyhedrons. However, the real particle shapes are more complex and sometimes play

Confronting the Complexity of Commercial Carbon Nanotube Materials

May 13, 2015
Author(s)
Luis Fernando Vargas Lara, Jack F. Douglas
The morphology of commercially available carbon nanotube materials is often much more complex than the term “carbon nanotube” (CNT) would imply. Commercial CNT materials are typically composed of roughly spherical CNT domains having a highly ramified

Long-Term Uncertainty in Time Transfer Using GPS and TWTFT Techniques

April 13, 2015
Author(s)
Victor S. Zhang, Thomas E. Parker, Jian Yao
The techniques of GPS time and frequency transfer (code based and carrier phase) and two-way satellite time and frequency transfer (TWSTFT) are widely used in remote clock comparison and in the computation of International Atomic Time (TAI). Many timing

CPTAC Studies 1 and 5: dissecting variability in multi-site LC-MS/MS proteomics through quality metrics and robust hierarchical multivariate statistics

February 4, 2014
Author(s)
Stephen E. Stein, David M. Bunk, Xia Wang, Matthew Chambers, Lorenzo J. Vega-Montoto, David L. Tabb
Shotgun proteomics experiments integrate a complex sequence of processes, any of which can introduce variability. Quality metrics computed from LC-MS/MS data have relied upon identifying MS/MS scans, but a new mode for the QuaMeter software produces

Thermal Properties and Thermal Modeling of Ballistic Clay Box

December 30, 2011
Author(s)
Dale P. Bentz, Amanda L. Forster, Kirk D. Rice, Michael A. Riley
A critical component of hard and soft body armor testing is the utilization of a clay block behind the component being evaluated. One of the performance metrics used to evaluate products is the penetration depth into the clay of an indentation produced by

Vulnerability Hierarchies in Access Control Configurations

December 27, 2011
Author(s)
David R. Kuhn
This paper applies methods for analyzing fault hierarchies to the analysis of relationships among vulnerabilities in misconfigured access control rule structures. Hierarchies have been discovered previously for faults in arbitrary logic formulae, such that

ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011 Requirements and Conformance Test Assertions

September 16, 2011
Author(s)
Christofer J. McGinnis, Dylan J. Yaga, Fernando L. Podio
The current version of the ANSI/NIST-ITL standard "Data Format for the Interchange of Fingerprint, Facial & Other Biometric Information" is specified in two parts. Part 1, ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2007, specifies the traditional format, and Part 2, ANSI/NIST-ITL 2

Sideband cooling of micromechanical motion to the quantum ground state

July 6, 2011
Author(s)
John Teufel, Tobias Donner, Dale Li, Michael S. Allman, Katarina Cicak, Adam Sirois, Jed D. Whittaker, Konrad Lehnert, Raymond Simmonds
… atomic-scale systems, fuelling progress towards quantum computing with trapped ions and generating new states of …

Evaluation of Ultra-Wideband Technology for use in 3D Locating Systems

September 28, 2010
Author(s)
Adam P. Kopp, Kamel S. Saidi, Hiam Khoury
A high-powered (5 Watt peak power) ultra-wideband (UWB) ranging system was evaluated for use as the basis for a 3-Dimensional (3D) locating system by comparing tracking results to a ground truth system. The UWB ranging system is composed of five ranging

Pulse Shape Discrimination for a Fast Neutron Detector

February 9, 2009
Author(s)
Kevin J. Coakley, Dominic F. Vecchia, Jeffrey S. Nico, B Fisher
We are developing a detector that uses liquid scintillator loaded with Li-6 for the efficient measurement of fast neutrons and their energy. Such a detector would have both scientific applications such as quantification of neutron energy spectra in
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