603 research outputs found
Figure 14. Right-side mating Brettus cingulatus near a in Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)
Figure 14. Right-side mating Brettus cingulatus near a brood that has already molted to instar II. Photographed by Hemanth Kumar H M at Belur, Hassan district, Karnataka.Published as part of Hill, David E., C., Abhijith A. P., Shenoy, Mohith & M, Hemanth Kumar H, 2022, Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-15 in Peckhamia 252 (2) on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.742827
Figure 12 in Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)
Figure 12. Immature Brettus cingulatus feeding on late instar I (fully pigmented) B. cingulatus spiderlings in an untended nest. It appears that the female left this brood without converting the egg nest to a brood nest, and the instar I spiderlings, now exposed and vulnerable outside of that nest, had no guardian. At this stage (instar I) it is likely that the spiderlings were still completely blind. Photographs by Hemanth Kumar H M.Published as part of Hill, David E., C., Abhijith A. P., Shenoy, Mohith & M, Hemanth Kumar H, 2022, Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-15 in Peckhamia 252 (2) on page 13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.742827
Xynobius chrysops Wu, van Achterberg, Sheng & Chen 2018
<i>Xynobius chrysops</i> Wu, van Achterberg, Sheng & Chen, 2018 (Fig. 3) <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Two females on card; India: Karnataka: Sakleshpura; sweep net; 30.xii.2022; coll. Hemanth Kumar H. M; code—NIM/ NBAIR /Hym/Brac/Opi/Xyn/30222-A & B (NIM).</p>Published as part of <i>Gupta, Ankita, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Pattar, Rohit & Kumar, Hemanth, 2023, First report of two braconid genera Syntretus Foerster and Xynobius Foerster from India with description of one new species, pp. 582-588 in Zootaxa 5319 (4)</i> on page 586, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5319.4.8, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8203380">http://zenodo.org/record/8203380</a>
AWS based 3-dimensional endoscope
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering; and, (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-113).This thesis investigates the potential of Active Wave-front Sampling (AWS) for real time quantified 3D endoscopy. AWS is a technique by which phase information from an aperture area of a lens is obtained by sampling sub-regions of the aperture area in time. The resulting phase information is then processed to obtain an accurate 3D measure of an imaged target object. While AWS has multitudinous applications and can take on many forms, this thesis examines the possibility of using an off-the-shelf monoscope and a single camera in conjunction with a rotating off-axis aperture to generate quantified real time three dimensional surface models of a surgical scenario. This AWS based stereo-endoscope (referred to as the AWS-scope) is shown to possess optical attributes that are superior to those of the current industry standard. Quantified 3D data generated using this AWS-scope is used to create enhanced synthetic stereo image pairs that exhibit superior depth perception characteristics comparable to the current industry standard.by Hemanth Prakash.S.M
Supplemental Material - Uncertainty quantification in elastic constants of SiC<sub>f</sub>/SiC<sub>m</sub> tubular composites using global sensitivity analysis
Supplemental Material for Uncertainty quantification in elastic constants of SiCf/SiCm tubular composites using global sensitivity analysis by Hemanth Thandaga Nagaraju, James Nance, Nam H Kim, Bhavani Sankara and Ghatu Subhash in Journal of Composite Materials</p
Figure 7 in Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)
Figure 7. Sequence of frames from a 30 fps video of the brooding female Brettus cingulatus shown in Figure 5. 1-15, Female masticating eggshell remnants with her chelicerae. 550-559, Female flicking eggshell remnant (red arrow) away from the nest with her pedipalps.Published as part of Hill, David E., C., Abhijith A. P., Shenoy, Mohith & M, Hemanth Kumar H, 2022, Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-15 in Peckhamia 252 (2) on page 9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.742827
Area Efficient Full Subtractor Based on Static 125nm CMOS Technology
A combinational logic circuit is said to be independent of time since it gives the results based on present input not past input. This research is concerned about the comparison between currently existing full subtractor IC and the subtractor which is built efficiently in the 125nm and observing the distortion and changes caused in the result of both full subtractor. The behaviour of the efficient full subtractor is designed using tanner eda tools which was useful and the currently existing full subtractor is designed using xilnx software and lastly the layout for this research is designed with the help of multisim. With help of this research many newly created circuits can designed much more smaller. G. Hemanth Kumar | K. Gopi | P. Gowtham | G. Naveen Balaji "Area Efficient Full Subtractor Based on Static 125nm CMOS Technology" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-6 , October 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd18860.pd
Figure 11 in Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)
Figure 11. Updated distribution map for Brettus cingulatus, endemic to tropical south and southeast Asia. Published localities referenced by Ahmed et. al (2018) are shown in yellow. Localities corresponding to verified photographs posted in iNaturalist are shown in white. Other localities (green, 1-7) are referenced by source publication. Some circles cover more than one locality.Published as part of Hill, David E., C., Abhijith A. P., Shenoy, Mohith & M, Hemanth Kumar H, 2022, Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-15 in Peckhamia 252 (2) on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.742827
Figure 10. Adult male Brettus cingulatus. 1 in Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini)
Figure 10. Adult male Brettus cingulatus. 1, Display with pedipalps extended to the sides. 2, Grooming, with fangs extended and chelicerae separated to reveal the endites and rostrum to the rear. Attribution and ©: 1-2, acharya_mr.Published as part of Hill, David E., C., Abhijith A. P., Shenoy, Mohith & M, Hemanth Kumar H, 2022, Conversion of the egg nest to a brood nest by the female Brettus cingulatus (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeini), pp. 1-15 in Peckhamia 252 (2) on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.742827
Fuzzy Based Approach to the Recognition of Multi-Font Numerals
In this paper, we propose a new scheme for off-line recognition of multi-font numerals. In the proposed scheme, the binary image of a character is partitioned into a fixed number of sub-images called boxes. The features consist of normalized vector distances and angles from each box. These features give rise to fuzzy sets. However, when we have small number of samples as in the case of multi-font numerals, the choice of a proper fuzzification function is crucial. Hence, we have devised a new fuzzification function involving parameters, which take account of the variations in the fuzzy sets. These parameters are obtained by optimization
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