196,260 research outputs found
Juego de cartas ilustrado. "Misión: Taberna"
[ES] El proyecto es la realización de un juego de cartas ilustrado de caracter
profesional el cual vamos a lanzar desde una plataforma en internet para su
posterior producción y distribución a nivel nacional.El proyecto es personal
y de creación propia,desde las ilustraciones de cada carta hasta el diseño en
su totalidad de estas.
En este proyecto se tendrán en cuenta el resultado de las ilustraciones en las
cartas y el estudio del publico en este tipo de mercado.
El juego es de caracter juvenil basado en la temática de poder gestionar de
manera ficticia una taberna de fantasía medieval en la que los jugadores se
sientan identificados con hosteleros y poder conseguir la mayor puntuación
durante la partida.Pérez Azorín, M. (2016). Juego de cartas ilustrado. "Misión: Taberna". https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/73913.TFG
Spatial localization of EEG electrodes using 3D scanning
Objective. A reliable reconstruction of neural activity using high-density electroencephalography (EEG) requires an accurate spatial localization of EEG electrodes aligned to the structural magnetic resonance (MR) image of an individual's head. Current technologies for electrode positioning, such as electromagnetic digitization, are yet characterized by non-negligible localization and co-registration errors. In this study, we propose an automated method for spatial localization of EEG electrodes using 3D scanning, a non-invasive and easy-to-use technology with potential applications in clinical settings. Approach. Our method consists of three main steps: (1) the 3D scan is ambient light-corrected and spatially aligned to the head surface extracted from the anatomical MR image; (2) electrode positions are identified by segmenting the 3D scan based on predefined colour and topological properties; (3) electrode labelling is performed by aligning an EEG montage template to the electrode positions. The performance of the method was assessed on data collected in eight participants wearing high-density EEG caps with 128 sensors, from three different manufacturers. We estimated the co-registration error using the distance between the MR-based head shape and the closest 3D scan points. Also, we quantified the positioning error using the distance between the detected electrode positions and the corresponding locations manually selected on the 3D scan data. Main results. For all participants and EEG caps, we obtained a median error of co-registration below 3.0 mm and of spatial localization below 1.4 mm. The method based on 3D scanning data was significantly more precise compared to the electromagnetic digitization technique, and the total time required for obtaining electrode positions was reduced by about half. Significance. We have introduced a method to automatically detect EEG electrodes based on 3D scanning information. We believe that our work can contribute to a more effective, reliable and widespread use of high-density EEG as brain imaging tool
Detection of resting-state functional connectivity from high-density electroencephalography data: Impact of head modeling strategies
Recent technological advances have been permitted to use high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG) for the estimation of functional connectivity and the mapping of resting-state networks (RSNs). The reliable estimate of activity and connectivity from hdEEG data relies on the creation of an accurate head model, defining how neural currents propagate from the cortex to the sensors placed over the scalp. To the best of our knowledge, no study has been conducted yet to systematically test to what extent head modeling accuracy impacts on EEG-RSN reconstruction. To address this question, we used 256-channel hdEEG data collected in a group of young healthy participants at rest. We first estimated functional connectivity in EEG-RSNs by means of band-limited power envelope correlations, using neural activity estimated with an optimized analysis workflow. Then, we defined a series of head models with different levels of complexity, specifically testing the effect of different electrode positioning techniques and head tissue segmentation methods. We observed that robust EEG-RSNs can be obtained using a realistic head model, and that inaccuracies due to head tissue segmentation impact on RSN reconstruction more than those due to electrode positioning. Additionally, we found that EEG-RSN robustness to head model variations had space and frequency specificity. Overall, our results may contribute to defining a benchmark for assessing the reliability of hdEEG functional connectivity measures
JIDA'20. Bloque 2. Estrategias de integración de la metodología BIM en el sector AEC desde la Universidad | María Jesús García Granja
Presentación a cargo de M. Jesús García Granja, E.T.S. Arquitectura – Universidad de Málaga; Ciro de la Torre Fragoso, E.T.S. Arquitectura – Universidad de Málaga; Elidia Beatriz Blázquez Parra, Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales (EII) – Universidad de Málaga; Norena Martín Dorta, Universidad de La Laguna. Bloque moderado por Judit Taberna (ETSAB-UPC
JIDA'20. Bloque 2. Estrategias de integración de la metodología BIM en el sector AEC desde la Universidad | María Jesús García Granja
Presentación a cargo de M. Jesús García Granja, E.T.S. Arquitectura – Universidad de Málaga; Ciro de la Torre Fragoso, E.T.S. Arquitectura – Universidad de Málaga; Elidia Beatriz Blázquez Parra, Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales (EII) – Universidad de Málaga; Norena Martín Dorta, Universidad de La Laguna. Bloque moderado por Judit Taberna (ETSAB-UPC
A pipeline integrating high-density EEG analysis and graph theory: A feasibility study on resting state functional connectivity
Recent advances in the field of human brain imaging by electrophysiological recordings allow to reliably quantify the connectivity patterns of spontaneous oscillatory activity. This has provided novel tools to investigate the neural basis underlying complex human behavior and to unravel the mechanisms of brain function and reorganization in response to neurological diseases. In this context, we present a pipeline integrating high-density electroencephalography (hd-EEG) analysis and graph theory. To test our pipeline, we conducted a feasibility study on hd-EEG analysis to recordings from healthy individuals, examining the frequency-specific small-world organization of brain connectivity. Here we present the preliminary results on a small sample size. The ultimate goal of our study is to extract graph-theory related metrics, such as small-worldness index, from injured patients and use them as electrophysiological biomarkers of the recovery
Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States" By M. Carey.
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States: containing bried sketches of the moral and political character of those states.
By M. Carey, member of the American philosophical, and of the American Antiquarian Society, and author of The Olive Branch, Cindiciae Hibernicae, essays on banking, on political economy, and on internal improvement.
To which are now added the English editor's comments on the subject; together with Important Advice to Emigrants, and Cautions Against Impositions Practiced in the Outports
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
Dr. Glendon Swarthout
Hosted by Roger M. Busfield, MSU Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater, Meet the Author is designed to introduce a general audience to a contemporary author and their work through in-depth interviews. This episode features a conversation between Dr. Glendon Swarthout, prolific author and English professor at MSU, and assistant professors Sam S. Baskett and Theodore B. Strandness
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