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Journal articles on the topic "Eyeglass industry"

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Le, Ngoc Tuyen, Jing-Wein Wang, Chou-Chen Wang, and Tu N. Nguyen. "Automatic Defect Inspection for Coated Eyeglass Based on Symmetrized Energy Analysis of Color Channels." Symmetry 11, no. 12 (December 15, 2019): 1518. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym11121518.

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Nowadays, eyeglassesare used for vision correction as well as in the fashion industry. Eyeglasses have become more expensive and the eyewear industry has grown rapidly, thereby requiring the development of advanced coating technologies. However, defect detection by visual inspection in the manufacturing process of eyeglass coatings is difficult. To solve this problem, we propose the coated eyeglass defect detection system framework based on machine vision for real-time inspection. First, we locate and extract regions of interest (ROI) ofthe coated eyeglass by adopting cross-projection based on symmetrizedenergy analysis. Next, we propose an efficient method based on the symmetrized energy analysis of color channelsto enhance defectsin each color channel of the ROI of the coated eyeglass. Then, we adoptsymmetrized cross-projection energy analysis for locating defective areas inside the ROI of the coated eyeglass. Finally, we compare the defect detection resultsfor the coated eyeglass with the standard manufacturingquality. An experiment is conducted using real data collected froma Taiwanese eyeglass factory to validate the performance of the proposed framework. This framework achieves a 100% defect detection rate, demonstrating that it is valid and useful for inspecting coated eyeglasses in industries.
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Choi, Yong-hoon, Nizar Souiden, and Hamida Skandrani. "The differential impact of trust types on inter-firm relationships: Some empirical evidences from the Japanese eyeglass industry." Asian Business & Management 11, no. 5 (September 19, 2012): 541–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/abm.2012.22.

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Brown, Alan S. "Seeing the Light." Mechanical Engineering 136, no. 06 (June 1, 2014): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/6.2014-jun-2.

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This article discusses innovations and evolution in the optics industry. Local firms teamed with Monroe Community College to hold events that introduced high school students to optics . Paul Ballentine, who analyzes technology opportunities as deputy director of University of Rochester’s Center for Emerging and Innovative Sciences, sees plenty of upside. Light-based systems are continuing to grow, but Rochester’s optics community will have to reinvent itself to thrive. The Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster has morphed into New York Photonics, with additional clusters in Buffalo, central New York, Albany, and Long Island. It now represents hundreds of optics and photonics companies throughout the state. Paul Conrow, who was teaching physical sciences at Rochester’s East High School, is now recruiting 10th graders and showing them Rochester’s optics industry. Conrow presented the idea to the district superintendent, who had been principal in the only school in America with a student eyeglass program. He introduced Conrow to teachers at a sister high school where members of the cluster were helping to plan a precision optics program.
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Murmura, Federica, Laura Bravi, and Gilberto Santos. "Sustainable Process and Product Innovation in the Eyewear Sector: The Role of Industry 4.0 Enabling Technologies." Sustainability 13, no. 1 (January 3, 2021): 365. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13010365.

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This paper aims to provide the reader with an organic view of the eyewear sector considering both market and quality aspects and evaluating the role of Industry 4.0 in process and product innovation for managing consumer health, analyzing a case study of a leading multinational company in the eyewear and ophthalmic lenses sector. The research has been developed with a qualitative approach. The study is a conceptual development and it uses an exploratory interview to create a single case study. The case study was developed with the realization by the researcher of a semi-structured interview. The selected interlocutor was the Innovation Manager of Alpha Optics. It has been decided to focus the attention on this figure, as it was responsible for the realization and introduction into the company of Industry 4.0 enabling technologies for developing health innovations. From this case study it was possible to observe how the connection with the trends that influence the demand for eyeglasses is a driving factor for product innovation. Products increasingly adapted to the needs of young people and the use of digital devices seem to be the ones on which the greatest number of innovations are concentrated.
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Myung-Rae Cho and Masao Mukoyama. "The Process Model of Retail Format Creation in the Japanese Eyeglasses Industry : The Case Study of JINS Inc." Journal of Distribution Science 16, no. 2 (February 2018): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15722/jds.16.2.201802.5.

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Nam, Sung Sik, Jeong Su Kim, and Sang Don Mun. "Magnetic Abrasive Finishing of Beta-Titanium Wire Using Multiple Transfer Movement Method." Applied Sciences 10, no. 19 (September 25, 2020): 6729. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10196729.

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Titanium is often used in various important applications in transportation and the healthcare industry. The goal of this study was to determine the optimum processing of magnetic abrasives in beta-titanium wire, which is often used in frames for eyeglasses because of its excellent elasticity among titanium alloys. To check the performance of the magnetic abrasive finishing process, the surface roughness (Ra) was measured when the specimen was machined at various rotational speeds (700, 1500, and 2000 rpm) in the presence of diamond paste of various particle sizes (0.5, 1, and 3 μm). We concluded that the surface roughness (Ra) was the best at 2000 rpm, 1 μm particle size, and 300 s processing time, and the surface roughness of β-titanium improved from 0.32 to 0.05 μm. In addition, the optimal conditions were used to test the influence of the finishing gap, and it was found that the processing power was superior at a gap of 3 mm than at 5 mm when processing was conducted for 300 s.
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Reyes, Raniel Sta Maria. "The Experience of Difference: Re-thinking the EDSA Revolution as an Exemplar of Ascending Life." Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 5, no. 1 (August 2, 2013): 91–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.12726/tjp.9.6.

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Does talking about the triumph of the 1986 People Power EDSA Revolution still make sense nowadays? When the ideals of this glorious revolution are now nothing but contents of Philippine history textbooks and items of the culture industry, do we still need to re-imagine it? These are some of the reflective questions that will challenge and guide this paper‟s architecture. In what follows, the author will push all the possibilities for a Nietzschean re- thinking of the EDSA Revolution as “ the experience of difference and an exemplar of ascending life. ” In the first part, an account of the nature of EDSA revolution will be illustrated; while in the second, the principle of the „ Will to Power ‟ and „ Eternal Return ‟ will be explained using Gille s Deleuze‟s rhizomatic eyeglasses. In the third, the narrative of the revolution, i.e., the process on how the Epifanio Delos Santo Avenue (EDSA) turned into an arena for collective-political action will be delineated. Furthermore, the concept of difference will be utilized in explaining the dynamic occurrences produced by the Dionysian assemblage of Filipino bodies. In the last, the challenge of a different return of the said revolution will be explained.
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Abbott, Patricia A. "The Effectiveness and Clinical Usability of a Handheld Information Appliance." Nursing Research and Practice 2012 (2012): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/307258.

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Clinical environments are complex, stressful, and safety critical—heightening the demand for technological solutions that will help clinicians manage health information efficiently and safely. The industry has responded by creating numerous, increasingly compact and powerful health IT devices that fit in a pocket, hook to a belt, attach to eyeglasses, or wheel around on a cart. Untethering a provider from a physical “place” with compact, mobile technology while delivering the right information at the right time and at the right location are generally welcomed in clinical environments. These developments however, must be looked at ecumenically. The cognitive load of clinicians who are occupied with managing or operating several different devices during the process of a patient encounter is increased, and we know from decades of research that cognitive overload frequently leads to error. “Technology crowding,” enhanced by the plethora of mobile health IT, can actually become an additional millstone for busy clinicians. This study was designed to gain a deeper understanding of clinicians’ interactions with a mobile clinical computing appliance (Motion Computing C5) designed to consolidate numerous technological functions into an all-in-one device. Features of usability and comparisons to current methods of documentation and task performance were undertaken and results are described.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Eyeglass industry"

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Cheng, Yung-Hsiao, and 鄭永孝. "Preliminary Research on the Impact of Optometry Liscensure Laws on Eyeglasses Industry." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/74184867782063431289.

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世新大學
企業管理研究所(含碩專班)
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This research aims at exploring the impact to Eyeglasses Industry after the passage of Optometry licensure laws and expects to understand the conflicts cased by different point of views through deeper research on the licensure articles and current industry status. In this research, three optical shop owners and three optometrist-to-be are picked for deep interviews and express their views regarding four aspects: exam requisites, practice limitation, personnel costs, and consumer’s view. Results of the interview are to be concluded into two standpoints after the passage of the licensure law. Interview summary is as below: a. Exam Requisites: the optometrist license exam requisites in the licensure law and other relative sunshine acts are very appropriate and would help the overall quality of eyeglass industry, which brings very positive impact to the industry. b. Practice limitation: the limitations of optical shop’s practice will help to complete the division of specialization of eyeglass industry. Passage of this licensure laws will formally transform the optometry procedure into medical practice and will boost the elimination of the inferior of the industry, which would bring profound and fine impact to the industry. c. Personnel costs: it will definitely cause the rise of the personnel costs and difficulty in personnel dispatch after the passage of the licensure law; however, this may also attract more elites to devote to this industry. Overall speaking, the positive impact is more than the negative one. d. Consumer’s view: the licensure laws focus on the management and operation of the eyeglass industry, which do not mention the constraints on consumer behavior. So there will not be too much impact on the consumers at the early stage of the licensure passage.
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Books on the topic "Eyeglass industry"

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Kriterien eines vergleichenden Warentestes für Metall-Brillenfassungen: Empirische Studie für den deutschen augenoptischen Markt im Jahr 1986. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1989.

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Katō, Akira. Megane sanchi no seisui: Fukui-ken Sabae-shi to Itaria Berrūno sanchi hikaku no kēsu. Ishikawa-ken Nomi-shi: JAIST Press, 2008.

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Nakamura, Keisuke. Megane to kibō: Shukushōsuru Sabae no dainamikkusu. Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shakaikagaku Kenkyūjo, 2012.

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Vision aids in America: A social history of eyewear and sight correction since 1900. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 2011.

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Schmidt, Brian Thomas. Eye injury prevention in industry. [Edmonton, Alta.]: Alberta Workers' Health, Safety, and Compensation, Occupational Health & Safety Division, 1985.

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Frost & Sullivan., ed. U.S. corrective and protective eyewear markets: New technologies alter marketing strategies. Mountain View, Calif: Frost & Sullivan, 1993.

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(Korea), Taegu, and Taehan Muyŏk Chinhŭng Kongsa, eds. Taegu chiyŏk suchʻul yumang sangpʻum haeoe sijang punsŏk: Anʼgyŏngtʻe, sŏmyu kigye. [Taegu]: Taegu Chikhalsi, 1993.

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Renaissance Vision from Spectacles to Telescopes (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society). Amer Philosophical Society, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Eyeglass industry"

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Bunker, Bruce C., and William H. Casey. "Glass Dissolution and Leaching." In The Aqueous Chemistry of Oxides. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199384259.003.0023.

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Oxide glasses represent some of the most important and prevalent materials that we encounter in our daily lives. The glass industry in the United States produces more than 75,000 glass products, with annual production estimated to be around 20,000,000 t. Roughly 50% of this production is for glass containers for food, beverages, and other liquids. Everyone relies on transparent glass windows for their homes, cars, and even their cell phones. Fiberglass provides insulation for our homes and businesses. We rely on glass for many optical systems, ranging from eyeglasses to microscope lenses to optical fiber communications. Glass is also an optically pleasing material found in many works of art, including stained glass windows. Glass even plays a role in energy transport and storage, being an important electrical insulator used in devices ranging from transformers to batteries. Glass compositions need to be optimized for specific applications, with important parameters being melting properties, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion, strength, dielectric properties, and, of course, optical properties. In most of these applications, glass objects encounter water, either to perform their basic functions or as a result of long-term environmental exposure. This means the chemical properties of many glasses also need to be optimized. Fortunately, borosilicate glasses, which represent the most widely used technological glass compositions, tend to exhibit a high level of resistance to aqueous attack. Understanding the kinetics and mechanisms of glass dissolution is critically important to the nuclear power and defense industries, which involves how to dispose of nuclear wastes safely. These wastes can be exceedingly complex, and contain almost every element found in the Periodic Table. The challenge is to incorporate these wastes into solids that encapsulate radionuclides safely for millions of years. Glass is an attractive option as a waste form because glass melts can accommodate almost all the constituents found in nuclear wastes. However, the deployment of glass waste forms requires the ability to predict the stability of the waste out to exceedingly long times based on science-based glass-dissolution models.
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Conference papers on the topic "Eyeglass industry"

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Lee, Hyun-chang, Chan-yong Jin, and Seong-yoon Shin. "A Study on Marketing Strategy for Vitalization of Eyeglasses Industry." In Electrical Engineering 2013. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2013.37.09.

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Wetzstein, Gordon. "Computational Eyeglasses and Near-Eye Displays with Focus Cues (Conference Presentation)." In SPIE AR, VR, MR Industry Talks 2020. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2566399.

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