Ultrasonic transducerUltrasonic transducers and ultrasonic sensors are devices that generate or sense ultrasound energy. They can be divided into three broad categories: transmitters, receivers and transceivers. Transmitters convert electrical signals into ultrasound, receivers convert ultrasound into electrical signals, and transceivers can both transmit and receive ultrasound. Ultrasound can be used for measuring wind speed and direction (anemometer), tank or channel fluid level, and speed through air or water.
Dépistage des cancers en médecine généraleLes dépistages ont une très grande importance dans la prévention de certains cancers. Ils permettent un diagnostic plus précoce de la tumeur et par conséquent, la mortalité, les douleurs, et les traitements parfois lourds, tels que les chimiothérapies, peuvent parfois ainsi être évités ou réduits. Le plus souvent, ce n'est pas la douleur qui permet de déceler un cancer : une tumeur n'est en elle-même pas douloureuse. C'est un groupement anarchique de cellules inorganisées.
3D scanning3D scanner is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect three dimensional data of its shape and possibly its appearance (e.g. color). The collected data can then be used to construct digital 3D models. A 3D scanner can be based on many different technologies, each with its own limitations, advantages and costs. Many limitations in the kind of objects that can be digitised are still present. For example, optical technology may encounter many difficulties with dark, shiny, reflective or transparent objects.
Probabilistic classificationIn machine learning, a probabilistic classifier is a classifier that is able to predict, given an observation of an input, a probability distribution over a set of classes, rather than only outputting the most likely class that the observation should belong to. Probabilistic classifiers provide classification that can be useful in its own right or when combining classifiers into ensembles. Formally, an "ordinary" classifier is some rule, or function, that assigns to a sample x a class label ŷ: The samples come from some set X (e.
Robust measures of scaleIn statistics, robust measures of scale are methods that quantify the statistical dispersion in a sample of numerical data while resisting outliers. The most common such robust statistics are the interquartile range (IQR) and the median absolute deviation (MAD). These are contrasted with conventional or non-robust measures of scale, such as sample standard deviation, which are greatly influenced by outliers.
Platt scalingIn machine learning, Platt scaling or Platt calibration is a way of transforming the outputs of a classification model into a probability distribution over classes. The method was invented by John Platt in the context of support vector machines, replacing an earlier method by Vapnik, but can be applied to other classification models. Platt scaling works by fitting a logistic regression model to a classifier's scores. Consider the problem of binary classification: for inputs x, we want to determine whether they belong to one of two classes, arbitrarily labeled +1 and −1.
Phased array ultrasonicsPhased array ultrasonics (PA) is an advanced method of ultrasonic testing that has applications in medical imaging and industrial nondestructive testing. Common applications are to noninvasively examine the heart or to find flaws in manufactured materials such as welds. Single-element (non-phased array) probes, known technically as monolithic probes, emit a beam in a fixed direction. To test or interrogate a large volume of material, a conventional probe must be physically scanned (moved or turned) to sweep the beam through the area of interest.
Signal propagation delayPropagation delay is the time duration taken for a signal to reach its destination. It can relate to networking, electronics or physics. In computer networks, propagation delay is the amount of time it takes for the head of the signal to travel from the sender to the receiver. It can be computed as the ratio between the link length and the propagation speed over the specific medium. Propagation delay is equal to d / s where d is the distance and s is the wave propagation speed. In wireless communication, s=c, i.
Antenne réseau à commande de phasevignette|Antenne réseau à commande de phase pour satellite En télécommunications, une antenne réseau à commande de phase (phased array antenna en anglais) est un groupe d'antennes élémentaires alimentées avec des signaux dont la phase est ajustée de façon à obtenir le diagramme de rayonnement voulu. Cette technologie a été développée pour la radioastronomie vers 1946, par Antony Hewish et Martin Ryle, à l'université de Cambridge. Ils ont obtenu un prix Nobel de physique après leurs travaux sur plusieurs grands radiotélescopes utilisant ce concept.
Analyse des donnéesL’analyse des données (aussi appelée analyse exploratoire des données ou AED) est une famille de méthodes statistiques dont les principales caractéristiques sont d'être multidimensionnelles et descriptives. Dans l'acception française, la terminologie « analyse des données » désigne donc un sous-ensemble de ce qui est appelé plus généralement la statistique multivariée. Certaines méthodes, pour la plupart géométriques, aident à faire ressortir les relations pouvant exister entre les différentes données et à en tirer une information statistique qui permet de décrire de façon plus succincte les principales informations contenues dans ces données.