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Abstract:Augmented reality (AR) technology has been applied to the industrial field; however, at present, most industrial AR applications are developed for specific application scenarios, which are difficult to develop and have a long development cycle, and lack universality. To this end, this paper proposed a quick development toolkit for augmented reality visualization (QDARV) of a factory by using the script configuration and parsing approach. With QDARV, designers can quickly develop industrial AR applications, achieve AR registration based on quick response (QR) code and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), and superpose information such as disassembly animations, industrial instruments, pictures, and texts on real scenes. In QDARV, an AR registration method based on SLAM map reloading is proposed. Through saving and reloading the map and the configuration and analysis of the SLAM-AR display content script, the AR scene configured by the designer is displayed. Meanwhile, the objects detected using YOLOv5 are used as a landmark to assist the SLAM system in positioning. The QDARV can be applied to realize AR visualization of factories with a large area.Keywords: augmented reality; visualization; SLAM; AR registration
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The Department of World Languages and Cultures will host a virtual presentation on Zoom of the documentary, Black Italians and Digital Culture in Contemporary Italy, on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7:00 p.m. Filmmaker Fred Kuwornu will present his multimedia lecture on young Black Italian artists and activists who have harnessed the power of both traditional cultural forms and newer digital platforms to shape the conversation on racism, identity, and citizenship.
Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend free Weekly Wellness Classes.MondayMindfulness Meditation, 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.TuesdayMindfulness Meditation, 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.POUND, 6:00 p.m.- 6:45 p.m.WednesdayYoga Flow, 5:30 p.m.-6:15 p.m.Light Weights & Abs. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.ThursdayEnergizing Yoga, 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.Check out CHEW's Weekly Wellness Class offerings and Zoom class codes on Royal Sync or email chew@scranton.eduCHEW'S Weekly Wellness Class Waiver: One waiver is good for all classes. Check Royal Sync for more.
The book club is a collaboration between the Alumni Office and The Jesuit Center. The Rev. Patrick Rogers, S.J., executive director of The Jesuit Center, serves as moderator of the group's discussions. Since its inaugural discussion of "Tattoos On The Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion" by the Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J., the virtual club has discussed "The Jesuit Guide To (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality For Real Life" by the Rev. James Martin, S.J. H'17, "Barking To The Choir: The Power Of Radical Kinship," a second work by Boyle, "The Power And The Glory" by Graham Greene and "Caste: The Origins Of Our Discontents" by Isabel Wilkerson. To join the club, visit this link.
During the spring semester, University of Scranton professors will share their expertise on contemporary love poems, new perspectives on addiction and treatment, and pioneering women philosophers. Schemel Forum evening courses will meet in six weekly virtual sessions from 6 to 7:15 p.m. A zoom link will be emailed to participants.
Participants can enroll in any course for $60; Schemel Forum members and University staff, students and faculty can enroll free of charge. During the spring semester, the Schemel Forum is also offering eight virtual World Affairs Seminars to area residents.
Nationally, Black women are the fastest-growing demographic of business owners and represent 42 percent of new women-owned businesses. During this event, three regional business owners will share their own experiences as business owners: Asia Miller, owner, Paradise Soulfood & Sweets LLC; Koni Bennett, owner & stylist, Vanity Boutique Salon; and Juanita Harris, owner, Grooming by Juanita. Participants are invited to join this free virtual event to hear the stories from local women in business, to learn from their experiences, and to gain insights on how to support Black business in our region.
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Many SourceForge applications are defined by their license type on the application homepage. In this study, the licenses were classified into permissive, restrictive, or highly restrictive [22]. The highly restrictive licenses, such as a general public license (GPL), allow free modification but request that any modification should be contributed back to the community under the same license. Highly restrictive licenses are used more in applications geared toward the end user (eg, games) [23]. License restrictions tend to affect who contributes and accessibility of the source code [23].
The study revealed several key observations. At the time of the study, there were 54 open source EHR projects, but only four had been successfully certified under the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC Health IT) Certification Program. Nearly half of the projects (57%, 31/54) used a restrictive license type, and approximately 57% (30/54) used GPL. The data revealed that 52% (28/54) of the projects were in production/stable status, only 2 (4%, 2/54) were in mature status, while 1 (2%, 1/54) project was inactive (Table 2). There were 44 active projects at varying stages of development, while 10 had unspecified status.
As has been found in mainstream F/OSS projects, the majority of health care F/OSS developers participated in the projects as part of a paid activity. Nearly 34.7% (35/101) of the contributors received direct payment for developing F/OSS. Another 30.7% (31/101) received direct payment for either managing or supporting F/OSS while 34% (32/94) received no payment at all for contributing to the projects. Most of the developers contributed by writing code during their off-work hours (41.6%, 42/101) and (39.6%, 40/101) during their work hours. Almost half of the respondents reported employer awareness of their F/OSS work (42%, 42/99). A number of respondents (32%, 32/99) worked on F/OSS as part of their employment. Some employers (17%, 17/99) were unaware of the developers work on F/OSS, but very few (3%, 3/99) did not want them to contribute to F/OSS development.
A significant number of respondents (47.0%, 47/100) reported 75% to 100% of their code was included in a F/OSS project. Around one third (43.0%, 43/100) reported less than 25% of their code was included in the final project. The majority of contributors (50%, 48/96) wrote between 500 and 5000 code lines, while only 30% (29/96) wrote more than 10,000 lines. The average lines of code were 1776 with a maximum of 5000 lines.
We used multistage purposive sampling to recruit participants in the following four categories: (1) midwifery professional association staff and members; (2) consultants; (3) policymakers, and (4) partner organisations, including visiting or contributing funders and hosts. We invited participants by email or face-to-face and conducted interviews either face-to-face, by phone or virtually. All interviews were audio recorded.
Data extraction for the critical interpretive synthesis was guided by a coding structure. Data were collected on publication year, study design, health professions, jurisdiction(s) of focus based on WHO regions, the processes related to and the characteristics of professional association strengthening. We used a structured Excel spreadsheet to extract data from each included document, including findings pertaining to the processes related to and the characteristics of professional association strengthening. Two researchers (CM and KB) coded a sample of the documents independently and compared results to ensure consistency in interpretation. These findings were used to develop the initial core concepts, theory and draft framework related to professional association strengthening.
We used NVivo to organise and code the additional qualitative data. Coding occurred in the original language of data collection (French or English). Two researchers independently coded a sample of the transcripts to compare results and check for consistency (CM and KB). The remainder of the data was coded by an individual researcher. We applied a constant comparative method such that emerging data were compared with previously collected data to find similarities and differences.22 Completeness of the findings was ensured through ongoing consultation with members of the research team (EH and ED). 2ff7e9595c
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