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Yu, Ge, Ying Liu, and Guang Tian Zhou. "Crossing Materiality and Immateriality: LED Architecture and Architectural Virtualization." Advanced Materials Research 255-260 (May 2011): 1459–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.255-260.1459.

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LED building means that the LED screen covers building surface mostly, which could real-time reflect information, while forgetting the concept of “wall”. The information materialized itself. At the same time, information approaches the relationship between the architects and the popularity, so that confuses the difference. The space will not “be pushed” by the architects, while “being fetched” by the popularity. This visual space not only “analogs”, “translates”, or “amplifies” the real images, but also the other kind of existence. Virtual building expands the controlling mode in the physical world. It is a new way of travel, communication, control, and express. With the development of popular consuming culture and visual culture, and the exploring of LED expression and development of virtual technology by architects and artists, the LED buildings and virtual buildings will the indispensable existence with us. As a new kind of architectural design innovation, will they reveal the future the architecture development?
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Lorenzo, Javier, Ignacio Parra Alonso, Rubén Izquierdo, Augusto Luis Ballardini, Álvaro Hernández Saz, David Fernández Llorca, and Miguel Ángel Sotelo. "CAPformer: Pedestrian Crossing Action Prediction Using Transformer." Sensors 21, no. 17 (August 24, 2021): 5694. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21175694.

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Anticipating pedestrian crossing behavior in urban scenarios is a challenging task for autonomous vehicles. Early this year, a benchmark comprising JAAD and PIE datasets have been released. In the benchmark, several state-of-the-art methods have been ranked. However, most of the ranked temporal models rely on recurrent architectures. In our case, we propose, as far as we are concerned, the first self-attention alternative, based on transformer architecture, which has had enormous success in natural language processing (NLP) and recently in computer vision. Our architecture is composed of various branches which fuse video and kinematic data. The video branch is based on two possible architectures: RubiksNet and TimeSformer. The kinematic branch is based on different configurations of transformer encoder. Several experiments have been performed mainly focusing on pre-processing input data, highlighting problems with two kinematic data sources: pose keypoints and ego-vehicle speed. Our proposed model results are comparable to PCPA, the best performing model in the benchmark reaching an F1 Score of nearly 0.78 against 0.77. Furthermore, by using only bounding box coordinates and image data, our model surpasses PCPA by a larger margin (F1=0.75 vs. F1=0.72). Our model has proven to be a valid alternative to recurrent architectures, providing advantages such as parallelization and whole sequence processing, learning relationships between samples not possible with recurrent architectures.
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Khan, Hasan-Uddin. "Crossing Boundaries: Expressions of Identity in Architecture." Thresholds 13 (January 1996): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00558.

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Maudlin, Daniel. "Crossing Boundaries: Revisiting the Thresholds of Vernacular Architecture." Vernacular Architecture 41, no. 1 (December 2010): 10–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174962910x12838716153682.

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Meister, Michael W. "Crossing Lines: Architecture in Early Islamic South Asia." Res: Anthropology and aesthetics 43 (March 2003): 117–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/resv43n1ms20167593.

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Kouissi, Marouan, Benoit Charbonnier, and Catherine Algani. "Comprehensive Model for Evaluating the Performance of Mach-Zehnder-Based Silicon Photonic Switch Fabrics in Large Scale." Applied Sciences 10, no. 23 (December 4, 2020): 8688. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10238688.

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Building a large-scale Mach-Zehnder-based silicon photonic switch circuit (LS-MZS) requires an appropriate choice of architecture. In this work, we propose, for the first time to our knowledge, a single metric that can be used to compare different topologies. We propose an accurate analytical model of the signal-to-crosstalk ratio (SCR) that highlights the performance limitations of the main building blocks: Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZI) and waveguide crossings. It is based on the cumulative crosstalk and total insertion loss of the LS-MZS. Four different architectures: Beneš, dilated Beneš, switch and select, double-layer network were studied for the reason that they are mainly referenced in the literature. We compared them using our developed SCR indicator. With reference to the state-of-the-art technology, the analysis of the four architectures using SCR showed that, on a large scale, a high number of waveguide crossings significantly affects the performance of the switch matrix. Moreover, better performance was reached using the double-layer-network architecture. Then, we presented a 2 × 2 MZI using two electro-optic phase shifters and a waveguide crossing realized in LETI’s silicon photonics technology. Measured performances were quite good: the switch circuit had a crosstalk of −31.3 dB and an insertion loss estimated to be less than 1.31 dB.
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Hussain, Atif, and Sanjeev Sinha. "Investigation of Pedestrian Crossing Behavior at Crossing Facilities in India." Civil Engineering and Architecture 9, no. 5 (August 2021): 1442–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/cea.2021.090517.

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Rodolphe, François, Juliette Martin, and Emmanuelle Della-Chiesa. "Theoretical description of chromosome architecture after multiple back-crossing." Theoretical Population Biology 73, no. 2 (March 2008): 289–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2007.11.004.

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Yan, Jin-Tai. "Routability Crossing Distribution and Floating Pin Assignment for T-type Junction Region." VLSI Design 10, no. 2 (January 1, 1999): 155–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1999/12841.

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Based on non-crossing relations, vertical constraint relations and net-geometry relations in one T-type junction region, two kinds of routability crossing distributions are proposed to improve routing performance in one T-type junction region. For routability crossing distribution in one T-type junction region, a routability-ordering graph is built to decide a net ordering in O(n2) time. For routability quota crossing distribution in one T-type junction region, if the number of net crossings in base channel is more than a given quota, this net ordering in routability crossing distribution will be further adjusted to satisfy the quota requirement by using a net interchange operation in O(n) time. For floating pin assignment in one T-type junction region, global nets are assigned on the boundary between top channel and base channel by interleaving vacant pins in O(n) time according to a net ordering in routability crossing distribution.
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Mamat, Mohd Jaki, Puteri Shireen Jahn Kassim, and Noor Hanita Abdul Majid. "Pattani’s Architectural Epitome of the Yaring Palace: Journeying the Historical Phases of a Regional Design Language." Cultural Syndrome 1, no. 1 (July 23, 2019): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.30998/cs.v1i1.19.

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This paper uses the case of the exquisite design Yaring palace as a framework and springboard to discuss the particularities of the design language of the Pattani palace and architecture. The region of Pattani represents a unique crossing between a Thai identity and a Malay identity in terms of architecture. Because of its geographic position, both Asian identities merge into a language of regionalism syncretism that creates a rich blend of architectural expression representative of a South East Asian language. The paper discusses its facade expression, ornamentation, layout and interior design elements.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Crossing (Architecture)"

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Hoehn, Brian T. "Crossing thresholds blending boundaries /." PDF viewer required Home page for entire collection, 2009. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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Hutton, Monica (Monica Britt) 1987. "Last Chance : crossing industrial and ecological cycles." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/118512.

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Thesis: S.M. in Architecture Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2018.
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Views of long-term environmental change often rely on linear narratives of growth and decline. Last chance sites have been described as offering a limited window of time to witness landscapes and seascapes that are deemed to exist within varying states of vanishing, captivating audiences with visible and timely sights of change. This thesis questions the agency of representing the future of these sites and calls for a strategy to look beyond end conditions to link less visible cycles with the roles of surrounding industry. On the coast of Hudson Bay, the self-declared "polar bear capital of the world" is discussed in relation to last chance sites due to an industry that has become reliant on visitors observing the changing environmental attractions of the area. This project examines how the northern town of Churchill, Manitoba developed at an intersection of migration between far reaching industrial and ecological systems. To the north the Arctic is opening with decreasing sea ice, and to the south an infrastructural rail line spurred the transformation of territory from a geographically concentrated urban population. Conceived of as a linear northern expansion project for future growth, the reality over time is a nonlinear emergence and decline of economic pursuits. The design strategy resists focusing on short-term development models by bringing public attention and cyclical activity to a broader territory. New linkages negotiate scattered and fluctuating industries such as forestry, mining, and energy production that support urban growth and a regional strategy focuses attention on overlooked sites, offering platforms to locate discourse on the role of development in longterm change across systems.
by Monica Hutton.
S.M. in Architecture Studies
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Gipstein, David L. (David Lawrence). "Interpreting structure through intuition : a light rail campus crossing in Seattle." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/66340.

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Common to all people is some degree of intuition into aspects of the natural physical laws by which we are bound to The earth. To a large degree This intuitive sensitivity is grounded in our visual registration of the horizon and in The inescapable rooting of ourselves and our structures in gravity. Whether we realize it or not, in some capacity we continually experience, either physically or visually, aspects of These natural structural phenomenon. Ultimately, the subconscious and sometimes conscious registration of These observations and experiences, provides an intuitive basis by which we interpret and understand structure and form. While observing architecture, we both intuitively and rationally respond to The expression of structure within the design. Depending on The extent of structural expression and clarity, we may consequently respond at a rational or conscious level, interpreting meaning in The structure and The design. At These points, where The structure transcends its fundamental purpose of resolving the gravitational forces to The ground, the structure expresses The ideas and spirits driving The design. It is my contention that through a clear understanding of the qualities and intentions of the design, and Attention structural consideration and attention to detail at an intuitive level, structure can ultimately be interpreted and understood at an intuitive level. As a means of exploring this subject, I have selected this design of a Light Rail Station as the project, primarily due to the dominant structural requirements of rail stations in general.
by David L. Gipstein.
M.Arch.
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Klein, Christian MacQuarrie. "Reintegrating living and working spaces : a hybrid development for Roxbury Crossing." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67735.

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Viable communities are those which are in balance -- residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial interests work together to provide for each other. In an urban neighborhood, these elements can be brought closer together. This was the traditional pattern at the turn of the century. In many cities today, however, the opposite is often true. Commutes from home to work and home to shopping are commonplace. As a result, areas become mostly daytime or nighttime as businesses and industry are condensed away from residential neighborhoods. I propose to reintegrate these disparate sectors into an urban community which re-establishes a balance among those interests and provides opportunities for the local citizens. A hybrid industrial facility can be the community focus and benefactor in a symbiotic relationship. The community of Roxbury Crossing / Mission Hill is investigated to analyze opportunities, access needs, and develop an urban scheme to encourage the mixing of homes with workplaces to provide a sustainable infrastructure for the community. At the architectural scale, the building addresses concerns for creating a sustainable building. Issues of transportation, adaptability, durability, and climate are investigated and explored in the form. A brewery, the traditional industry from this neighborhood's history, is proposed as a model for the prototype client.
by Christian MacQuarrie Klein.
M.Arch.
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Theron, Laryssa. "The point of crossing: Intensifying place on Voortrekker Road." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13014.

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A point in Voortrekker Road was intensified by creating a halting place at an underdeveloped and important crossing in the central area of the Voortrekker Road Corridor, in Parow. Connectivity within the business centre of Parow is enhanced by the railway lines that run parallel to Voortrekker Road to the north and south - providing multiple access to public transport. The station enables a pedestrian network that extends far beyond its reach. This network is currently a very popular informal trading area. Trade is focused within a narrow strip, called Station Arcade, a pedestrian link from Voortrekker Road to the station. The area to the north of Voortrekker Road lacks the vibrant activity, generated within the commercial zone to the south. A reason for this is the strip of parking lots behind Voortrekker Road that create a buffer zone between the commercial strip and the residential area to the north. At the moment this transitional space adjacent to Voortrekker Road is ill defined and lacks activity. At night, these spaces become vulnerable areas and unsafe zones due to the gang activity and crime within the area. Due to the many tertiary institutions within the central part of the Voortrekker Road Corridor and a lack of student residences, a campus framework was introduced which proposes the development of student residences along a recreational spine. This framework was focused around key strategies to satisfy students’ accommodation needs. The junction between Voortrekker Road and Station Arcade serves as a significant point of crossing within the campus precinct and the location of my site. By locating a central function at this point within the campus, the existing link to the station is reinforced and a gateway to the new recreational spine behind Voortrekker Road is introduced. The Student Exchange building, located at this important nexus, will assist in creating shared facilities that can provide academic and social support to students in the area.
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Kwan, Sheung-ho Chevrio. "Mongkok crossing : a kinetic citywalk-briding two stations : KCR & MTR /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25953357.

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Bruckman, Amy Susan. "MOOSE crossing : construction, community and learning in a networked virtual world for kids." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/33821.

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關尚豪 and Sheung-ho Chevrio Kwan. "Mongkok crossing: a kinetic citywalk-briding two stations : KCR & MTR." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31986535.

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La, Marca Anna. "Crossing Lines : A study about lines and their translations." Thesis, Konstfack, Inredningsarkitektur & Möbeldesign, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-7860.

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Lines are everywhere and as humans we produce lines all the time. In this project I used the line as a method, a metaphor, and a material to explore what are the elements that influence and condition the way we move and behave around different spaces. Lines can be read as many things and for this project I choose to work with lines that could be understood as boundaries and limits. How do we deal with lines in our everyday life? How do lines and bodies influence each other? How is the space choreographed and experienced according to the boundaries that exist in it?   However not all boundaries are made of matter. In fact, some of them are invisible and manifest as prohibitions, regulations, prejudice, or just cultural norms. These limits can also be understood as non-matter lines that have an impact on one's experiences. Through several explorations, the project proposes an installation that seeks to embody the spatial boundaries that cannot always be seen. Using light and sound as catalyzers for these experiences, the installation is a reflection on what happens when we meet those invisible lines, how they have the power to change our usual path and to make us move differently around a space.
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Olivendal, Nica. "Stadsdelar i förändring : En jämförande arkitekturanalys av gentrifierade områden i Chicago och London." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Konstvetenskapliga institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-448228.

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The aim of this dissertation was to research, through a comparative architectural analysis,whether the two urban districts Camden Town in north London and Greater Grand Crossing in south Chicago have or have not been gentrified and, if so, what kind of gentrification process they have gone through. The study was based on three questions: what buildings have been transformed in each area? How have the buildings been transformed? Have the functionsof the city districts been transformed with any particular focus in mind? The study found that Camden Town has been tourist gentrified, since the primary focus of the gentrification process was towards tourism and entertainment businesses where old Victorian, industrial buildings were transformed into venues for live music, shops and markets. In the case of Greater Grand Crossing however, it is not possible to establish that the area has been gentrified. Chicagoan artist Theaster Gates transformed several residential houses as part of a project, some of which remained residential, and some were made into spaces for cultural activities. However, the focus of the transformation was towards the already existing population and not towards potential gentrifiers.
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Books on the topic "Crossing (Architecture)"

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James, Kathleen, and Sabine Strümper-Krobb. Crossing borders: Space beyond disciplines. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2011.

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Caston, Philip S. C. Spätmittelalterliche Vierungstürme im deutschsprachigen Raum: Konstruktion und Baugeschichte. Petersberg: M. Imhof, 1998.

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Symposium on Systems Research in the Arts and Humanities (1st 2007 Baden-Baden, Germany). Systems research in the arts and humanities: On choreographies in music, visual and perfomative arts, and environmental design : readings, processes, (op)positions and crossings on compositions, structures and patterns, design: duration, perception and senses, complexitiy in architecture and music systems, modeling, mapping, and choreographing (the space) of the body. Tecumseh, Ont: International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cybernetics, 2007.

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Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference (6th 2002 Auckland, New Zealand). Southern crossings: Waka whitiwhiti au Tonga : proceedings for the sixth Australasian Urban History/ Planning History Conference, School of Architecture and Department of Planning, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, February 13-16, 2002. Edited by Haarhoff E. J, Brand Diane, Aitken-Rose Elizabeth, Flanagan Sean, Cockeram Judy, University of Auckland. School of Architecture., and University of Auckland. Dept. of Planning. Auckland, N.Z: University of Auckland, 2002.

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(Foreword), Leon Van Schaik, ed. Donaldson + Warn : Crossing Midfield. Birkhauser, 2000.

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Crossing the Threshold: Architecture, Iconography and the Sacred Entrance. Oxbow Books, Limited, 2018.

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Cruz, Paulo J. S., ed. Structures and Architecture: Bridging the Gap and Crossing Borders. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315229126.

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Avermaete, Tom, Viviana D'Auria, Klaske Havik, and Lidewij Lenders. Oase 95 : Crossing Boundaries: Transcultural Practices in Architecture and Urbanism. NAi Uitgevers / Publishers Stichting, 2016.

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Housing Problems: Writing and Architecture in Goethe, Walpole, Freud, and Heidegger (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics). Stanford University Press, 2008.

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Housing Problems: Writing and Architecture in Goethe, Walpole, Freud, and Heidegger (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics). Stanford University Press, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Crossing (Architecture)"

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Xiao, Ruliang, Youcong Ni, and Xin Du. "Architecture of Crossing Social Network System." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 1521–29. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2169-2_180.

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Thurlby, Malcolm. "The Crossing of Fountains Abbey Church." In Perspectives for an Architecture of Solitude, 137–46. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.mcs-eb.3.1849.

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Soddu, Celestino. "Perspective, a Visionary Process: The Main Generative Road for Crossing Dimensions." In Architecture, Mathematics and Perspective, 33–46. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0346-0518-2_3.

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Vieira, Miriam. "Building Bridges: The Modes of Architecture." In Beyond Media Borders, Volume 2, 59–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49683-8_3.

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Abstract The crossing of borders between architecture and literature has been scrutinized under various scopes. However, the two media types are rarely studied together in terms of “architectural ekphrasis”. The aim of this chapter is to elaborate on this notion by investigating the modes of architecture. To achieve that goal, the author counts on architecture as a medium, as suggested by Patrick Schumacher. Since the limited amount of architectural media traits that are likely to be satisfactorily transmediated by literature are not fully identified by the parameters of already consolidated pictorial models, the author also uses Elleström’s model for analyzing media transformations. The four modalities of media, along with their qualifying aspects, are the backbone of an interpretative framework proposed to explore the presence of architecture in literature. The chapter also leans on the notions of embodiment and perspective.
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Doe, Norman. "The nave and crossing: the cathedral community, hospitality and outreach." In The Legal Architecture of English Cathedrals, 79–105. New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Law and religion: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315659268-5.

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"Recessed Openings in Early Christian Architecture:." In Crossing the Threshold, 151–62. Oxbow Books, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh1dv1f.18.

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"Crossing the Threshold." In Architecture, Society, and Ritual in Viking Age Scandinavia, 80–109. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108667043.007.

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Sanchez Salvador, M. "Architecture and gastronomy: Crossing disciplinary fields." In Experiencing Food, Designing Dialogues, 141–45. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351271967-30.

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Mitra, Amit, and Amar Gupta. "Crossing the Chasm." In Knowledge Reuse and Agile Processes, 289–313. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-921-2.ch008.

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This chapter describes the bridge between business meanings and automated information systems. It describes the information architecture that interfaces computational processes to the business semantic.
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Dong, K., and T. Fowler. "Crossing boundaries: Blurring the lines between engineers and architects." In Structures and Architecture, 950–55. CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b20891-130.

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Conference papers on the topic "Crossing (Architecture)"

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Noh, Kyubo, Carlos Torres-Verdín, and David Pardo. "REAL-TIME 2.5D INVERSION OF LWD RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS USING DEEP LEARNING FOR GEOSTEERING APPLICATIONS ACROSS FAULTED FORMATIONS." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0104.

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We develop a Deep Learning (DL) inversion method for the interpretation of 2.5-dimensional (2.5D) borehole resistivity measurements that requires negligible online computational costs. The method is successfully verified with the inversion of triaxial LWD resistivity measurements acquired across faulted and anisotropic formations. Our DL inversion workflow employs four independent DL architectures. The first one identifies the type of geological structure among several predefined types. Subsequently, the second, third, and fourth architectures estimate the corresponding spatial resistivity distributions that are parameterized (1) without the crossings of bed boundaries or fault plane, (2) with the crossing of a bed boundary but without the crossing of a fault plane, and (3) with the crossing of the fault plane, respectively. Each DL architecture employs convolutional layers and is trained with synthetic data obtained from an accurate high-order, mesh-adaptive finite-element forward numerical simulator. Numerical results confirm the importance of using multi-component resistivity measurements -specifically cross-coupling resistivity components- for the successful reconstruction of 2.5D resistivity distributions adjacent to the well trajectory. The feasibility and effectiveness of the developed inversion workflow is assessed with two synthetic examples inspired by actual field measurements. Results confirm that the proposed DL method successfully reconstructs 2.5D resistivity distributions, location and dip angles of bed boundaries, and the location of the fault plane, and is therefore reliable for real-time well geosteering applications.
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Cho, Shenghsun, Han Chen, Sergey Madaminov, Michael Ferdman, and Peter Milder. "Flick: Fast and Lightweight ISA-Crossing Call for Heterogeneous-ISA Environments." In 2020 ACM/IEEE 47th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isca45697.2020.00026.

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Ahmad, Farooq, Ayesha Sadiq, Ana Maria Martinez-Enriquez, Aslam Muhammad, Muhammad Waqas Anwar, Usama Ujaz Bajwa, Mudasser Naseer, and Sher Afzal Khan. "Component Based Architecture for the Control of Crossing Regions in Railway Networks." In 2017 16th IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmla.2017.0-105.

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Maria Lima Silva, Veronica, Antonio Augusto Lisboa de Souza, Sebastian Yuri Cavalcanti Catunda, and Raimundo Carlos Silverio Freire. "Non-uniform sampling based ADC architecture using an adaptive level-crossing technique." In 2017 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/i2mtc.2017.7969771.

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Kitazoe, Katsuma, Akihiro Horimoto, Kimio Moriya, Ryota Kinoshita, Koji Choki, and Takaaki Ishigure. "Ultra low crossing loss meshed waveguide based on polynorbornene for backplane architecture." In 2015 IEEE Optical Interconnects Conference (OI). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oic.2015.7115671.

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Viani, Federico, Fabrizio Robol, Enrico Giarola, Guido Benedetti, Stefano De Vigili, and Andrea Massa. "Advances in wildlife road-crossing early-alert system: New architecture and experimental validation." In 2014 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eucap.2014.6902572.

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Das, Aurojyoti, Samprajani Rout, Alessandro Urso, and Wouter A. Serdijn. "Activity Dependent Multichannel ADC Architecture using Level Crossing Quantisation for Atrial Electrogram Recording." In 2019 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/biocas.2019.8919156.

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Lau, Frances W. Y., Hwang Ho Choi, Mark A. Horowitz, and Craig S. Levin. "A new IC with level-crossing ADC readout architecture for PET detector signals." In 2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (2012 NSS/MIC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2012.6551567.

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Saggio, Antonino. "Crossing the Rubicon: Tevere Cavo, an Urban Project for Rome." In International Conference on the 4th Game Set and Match (GSM4Q-2019). Qatar University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/gsm4q.2019.0022.

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We believe that the new frontiers of Information Technology have to deal with the central role of Infrastructures in the existing city. Indeed, this new generation of infrastructures will allow the 'redirection' of the development. To arrest developments in "Green fields" and direct devel-opments towards "brown areas" in the existing cities we need infrastructures of new generation. In this historical moment, a development phase has to focus on the use of urban voids in the existing city to stop the endless urban sprawl. 'Crossing the Rubicon' was an expression I used years ago - in the preface of Kas Oosterhuis's book "Towards new Architecture"- to underline the role of a generation of architects that put Information Technology at the heart of a new de-velopment phase for architecture. I am using the same expression now to highlight the role that Information Technology has to play to shape new infrastructures. As an example, here I present and discuss the urban project "Tevere Cavo" in Rome.
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Salahat, Ehab, Mahmoud Al-Qutayri, Saleh R. Al-Araji, and Hani Saleh. "A zero-crossing digital phase-locked loop architecture with hyperbolic nonlinearity for high Doppler environments." In 2014 21st IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecs.2014.7049920.

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