Signal Processing

Oxygen is one of the most adverse gas that contaminates sterile drugs in glass medicine bottle, so it is of great significance to detect oxygen concentration for glass medicine bottle in order to ensure the asepsis of drug and the stability of ingredients. Wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) is applied to achieve online oxygen concentration detection by the single-line spectrum analysis for the advantages of non-contact and high sensitivity.

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7200 .csv files, each containing a 10 kHz recording of a 1 ms lasting 100 hz sound, recorded centimeterwise in a 20 cm x 60 cm locating range on a table. 3600 files (3 at each of the 1200 different positions) are without an obstacle between the loudspeaker and the microphone, 3600 RIR recordings are affected by the changes of the object (a book). The OOLA is initially trained offline in batch mode by the first instance of the RIR recordings without the book. Then it learns online in an incremental mode how the RIR changes by the book.

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The purpose of this challenge is to provide standardization of methods for assessing and benchmarking deep learning approaches to ultrasound image formation from ultrasound channel data that will live beyond the challenge.

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Muyinatu A. Lediju Bell, Jiaqi Huang, Alycen Wiacek, Ping Gong, Shigao Chen, Alessandro Ramalli, Piero Tortoli, Ben Luijten, Massimo Mischi, Ole Marius Hoel Rindal, Vincent Perrot, Hervé Liebgott, Xi Zhang, Jianwen Luo, Eniola Oluyemi, Emily Ambinder

As one of the research directions at OLIVES Lab @ Georgia Tech, we focus on the robustness of data-driven algorithms under diverse challenging conditions where trained models can possibly be depolyed. To achieve this goal, we introduced a large-sacle (1.M images) object recognition dataset (CURE-OR) which is among the most comprehensive datasets with controlled synthetic challenging conditions. In CURE

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As one of the research directions at OLIVES Lab @ Georgia Tech, we focus on the robustness of data-driven algorithms under diverse challenging conditions where trained models can possibly be depolyed. To achieve this goal, we introduced a large-sacle (~1.72M frames) traffic sign detection video dataset (CURE-TSD) which is among the most comprehensive datasets with controlled synthetic challenging conditions. The video sequences in the 

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This data set contains 50 low resolution (640 x 360) short videos containing a variety real life activities.

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As one of the research directions at OLIVES Lab @ Georgia Tech, we focus on the robustness of data-driven algorithms under diverse challenging conditions where trained models can possibly be depolyed.

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This folder contains two csv files and one .py file. One csv file contains NIST ground PV plant data imported from https://pvdata.nist.gov/. This csv file has 902 days raw data consisting PV plant POA irradiance, ambient temperature, Inverter DC current, DC voltage, AC current and AC voltage. Second csv file contains user created data. The Python file imports two csv files. The Python program executes four proposed corrupt data detection methods to detect corrupt data in NIST ground PV plant data.

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Multi-modal Exercises Dataset is a multi- sensor, multi-modal dataset, implemented to benchmark Human Activity Recognition(HAR) and Multi-modal Fusion algorithms. Collection of this dataset was inspired by the need for recognising and evaluating quality of exercise performance to support patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders(MSD).The MEx Dataset contains data from 25 people recorded with four sensors, 2 accelerometers, a pressure mat and a depth camera.

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This database contains the 166 Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) signal registers collected from the subjects participating in the first experiment (EXP 1) presented in:

R. Martinez, A. Salazar-Ramirez, A. Arruti, E. Irigoyen, J. I. Martin and J. Muguerza, "A Self-Paced Relaxation Response Detection System Based on Galvanic Skin Response Analysis," in IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 43730-43741, 2019. doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2908445

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