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Tolwinska, Anna. "Participation Reports help Crossref members drive research further." Science Editing 8, no. 2 (2021): 180–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.6087/kcse.253.

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This article aims to explain the key metadata elements listed in Participation Reports, why it’s important to check them regularly, and how Crossref members can improve their scores. Crossref members register a lot of metadata in Crossref. That metadata is machine-readable, standardized, and then shared across discovery services and author tools. This is important because richer metadata makes content more discoverable and useful to the scholarly community. It’s not always easy to know what metadata Crossref members register in Crossref. This is why Crossref created an easy-to-use tool called Participation Reports to show editors, and researchers the key metadata elements Crossref members register to make their content more useful. The key metadata elements include references and whether they are set to open, ORCID iDs, funding information, Crossmark metadata, licenses, full-text URLs for text-mining, and Similarity Check indexing, as well as abstracts. ROR IDs (Research Organization Registry Identifiers), that identify institutions will be added in the future. This data was always available through the Crossref ’s REST API (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interface) but is now visualized in Participation Reports. To improve scores, editors should encourage authors to submit ORCIDs in their manuscripts and publishers should register as much metadata as possible to help drive research further.
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Chbeir, Richard, Harald Kosch, Frederic Andres, and Hiroshi Ishikawa. "Guest Editors' Introduction: Multimedia Metadata and Semantic Management." IEEE Multimedia 16, no. 4 (2009): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mmul.2009.101.

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Grant, Rebecca, Graham Smith, and Iain Hrynaszkiewicz. "Assessing Metadata and Curation Quality." International Journal of Digital Curation 14, no. 1 (2020): 238–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v14i1.599.

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Since 2017, the publisher Springer Nature has provided an optional Research Data Support service to help researchers deposit and curate data that support their peer-reviewed publications. This service builds on a Research Data Helpdesk, which since 2016 has provided support to authors and editors who need advice on the options available for sharing their research data. In this paper, we describe a short project which aimed to facilitate an objective assessment of metadata quality, undertaken during the development of a third-party curation service for researchers (Research Data Support). We provide details on the single-blind user-testing that was undertaken, and the results gathered during this experiment. We also briefly describe the curation services which have been developed and introduced following an initial period of testing and piloting.
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Rahmanzadeh Heravi, Bahareh, and Jarred McGinnis. "Introducing Social Semantic Journalism." Journal of Media Innovations 2, no. 1 (2015): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/jmi.v2i1.868.

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In the event of breaking news, a wealth of crowd-sourced data, in the form of text, video and image, becomesavailable on the Social Web. In order to incorporate this data into a news story, the journalist mustprocess, compile and verify content within a very short timespan. Currently this is done manually andis a time-consuming and labour-intensive process for media organisations. This paper proposes SocialSemantic Journalism as a solution to help those journalists and editors. Semantic metadata, natural languageprocessing (NLP) and other technologies will provide the framework for Social Semantic Journalismto help journalists navigate the overwhelming amount of UGC for detecting known and unknown newsevents, verifying information and its sources, identifying eyewitnesses and contextualising the event andnews coverage journalists will be able to bring their professional expertise to this increasingly overwhelminginformation environment. This paper describes a framework of technologies that can be employed byjournalists and editors to realise Social Semantic Journalism.
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D.P., Gangwar, Anju Pathania, Anand -, and Shivanshu -. "AUTHENTICATION OF DIGITAL MP4 VIDEO RECORDINGS USING FILE CONTAINERS AND METADATA PROPERTIES." International Journal of Computer Science Engineering 10, no. 2 (2021): 28–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21817/ijcsenet/2021/v10i2/211002004.

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The authentication of digital video recording plays a very important role in forensic science as well as for other crime investigation purposes. The field of forensic examination of digital video is continuously facing new challenges. At present the authentication of the video is carried out on the basis of pixel-based analysis. Due to the change in technology, it was felt that a new approach is required for the authentication of digital video recordings. In the present work a new approach i.e. analysis of media Information and structural analysis of video containers (boxes/ atoms) of mp4 file format have been applied for identification of original and edited videos. This work is limited only for Mp4 file format because the MP4 compressed format is widely used in most of the mobile phone for video recording and transmission purposes. For this purpose, we recorded more than 200 video samples using more than 20 different mobile phones of different make and models and more than 12 video editors, which are available in open source used for editing purpose. The original and edited MP4 video files were analyzed for their different metadata and structural contents analysis of different file containers (boxes/atoms) using different freeware tools. The details of the work are described below.
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Senchyne, Jonathan. "The Digital Afterlife of Nineteenth-Century Black Writing: Response to Genealogies of Black Modernity." American Literary History 32, no. 4 (2020): 797–803. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajaa034.

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Abstract This response to the forum on the nineteenth-century genealogies of Black modernity explores how nineteenth-century racial and publication contexts continue to shape the digital circulation and digital afterlife of authors. A born-digital publication of a work by George Moses Horton reveals how nineteenth-century racial paratexts re-emerge in metadata and algorithmic capitalism. When Horton is hailed by a data marketing company seeking to claim him as an asset, when his writing is routed through or claimed by white editors and (re)printers (myself included), and when his work is circulated in networks and spaces far beyond his own, the nineteenth-century conditions that structured Horton’s life and writing are revealed to shape his digital afterlife.
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Goldenholz, Daniel M., Shira R. Goldenholz, Kaarkuzhali B. Krishnamurthy, et al. "Using mobile location data in biomedical research while preserving privacy." Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 25, no. 10 (2018): 1402–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocy071.

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Abstract Location data are becoming easier to obtain and are now bundled with other metadata in a variety of biomedical research applications. At the same time, the level of sophistication required to protect patient privacy is also increasing. In this article, we provide guidance for institutional review boards (IRBs) to make informed decisions about privacy protections in protocols involving location data. We provide an overview of some of the major categories of technical algorithms and medical–legal tools at the disposal of investigators, as well as the shortcomings of each. Although there is no “one size fits all” approach to privacy protection, this article attempts to describe a set of practical considerations that can be used by investigators, journal editors, and IRBs.
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Charbonneau, Deborah H., and Joan E. Beaudoin. "State of Data Guidance in Journal Policies: A Case Study in Oncology." International Journal of Digital Curation 10, no. 2 (2016): 136–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v10i2.375.

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This article reports the results of a study examining the state of data guidance provided to authors by 50 oncology journals. The purpose of the study was the identification of data practices addressed in the journals’ policies. While a number of studies have examined data sharing practices among researchers, little is known about how journals address data sharing. Thus, what was discovered through this study has practical implications for journal publishers, editors, and researchers. The findings indicate that journal publishers should provide more meaningful and comprehensive data guidance to prospective authors. More specifically, journal policies requiring data sharing, should direct researchers to relevant data repositories, and offer better metadata consultation to strengthen existing journal policies. By providing adequate guidance for authors, and helping investigators to meet data sharing mandates, scholarly journal publishers can play a vital role in advancing access to research data.
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Beißwenger, Michael, Wolfgang Imo, Marcel Fladrich, and Evelyn Ziegler. "https://www.mocoda2.de: a database and web-based editing environment for collecting and refining a corpus of mobile messaging interactions." European Journal of Applied Linguistics 7, no. 2 (2019): 333–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eujal-2019-0004.

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AbstractThis paper reports on findings from the MoCoDa2 project which is creating a corpus of private CMC interactions from smartphone apps based on donations by their users. Different from other projects in the field, the project involves users not only as donators but also as editors of their data: In a web-based editing environment which provides users with access to their raw data, they are supported in pseudonymising their data and enhancing them with rich metadata on the interactional context, meta-data on the interlocutors and their relations, and on embedded media files. The resulting corpus will be a useful resource not only for quantitative but also for qualitative CMC research. For representation and annotation of the data the project builds on best practices from previous projects in the field and cooperates with a language technology partner.
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Nogueras-Iso, Javier, Miguel Ángel Latre, Rubén Béjar, Pedro R. Muro-Medrano, and F. Javier Zarazaga-Soria. "A model driven approach for the development of metadata editors, applicability to the annotation of geographic information resources." Data & Knowledge Engineering 81-82 (November 2012): 118–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.datak.2012.09.001.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Metadata editors"

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Enoksson, Fredrik. "Flexible Authoring of Metadata for Learning : Assembling forms from a declarative data and view model." Licentiate thesis, KTH, Medieteknik och grafisk produktion, Media, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-32818.

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With the vast amount of information in various formats that is produced today it becomes necessary for consumers ofthis information to be able to judge if it is relevant for them. One way to enable that is to provide information abouteach piece of information, i.e. provide metadata. When metadata is to be edited by a human being, a metadata editorneeds to be provided. This thesis describes the design and practical use of a configuration mechanism for metadataeditors called annotation profiles, that is intended to enable a flexible metadata editing environment. An annotationprofile is an instance of an Annotation Profile Model (APM), which is an information model that can gatherinformation from many sources. This model has been developed by the author together with colleagues at the RoyalInstitute of Technology and Uppsala University in Sweden. It is designed so that an annotation profile can holdenough information for an application to generate a customized metadata editor from it. The APM works withmetadata expressed in a format called RDF (Resource Description Framwork), which forms the technical basis for theSemantic Web. It also works with metadata that is expressed using a model similar to RDF. The RDF model providesa simple way of combining metadata standards and this makes it possible for the resulting metadata editor to combinedifferent metadata standards into one metadata description. Resources that are meant to be used in a learning situationcan be of various media types (audio- or video-files, documents, etc.), which gives rise to a situation where differentmetadata standards have to be used in combination. Such a resource would typically contain educational metadatafrom one standard, but for each media type a different metadata standard might be used for the technical description.To combine all the metadata into a single metadata record is desirable and made possible when using RDF. The focusin this thesis is on metadata for resources that can be used in such learning contexts.One of the major advantages of using annotation profiles is that they enable change of metadata editor without havingto modify the code of an application. In contrast, the annotation profile is updated to fit the required changes. In thisway, the programmer of an application can avoid the responsibility of deciding which metadata that can be edited aswell as the structure of it. Instead, such decisions can be left to the metadata specialist that creates the annotationprofiles to be used.The Annotation Profile Model can be divided into two models, the Graph Pattern Model that holds information onwhat parts of the metadata that can be edited, and the Form Template Model that provides information about how thedifferent parts of the metadata editor should be structured. An instance of the Graph Pattern Model is called a graphpattern, and it defines which parts of the metadata that the annotation profile will be editable. The author hasdeveloped an approach to how this information can be used when the RDF metadata to edit is stored on a remotesystem, e.g. a system that can only be accessed over a network. In such cases the graph pattern cannot be useddirectly, even though it defines the structures that can be affected in the editing process. The method developeddescribes how the specific parts of metadata are extracted for editing and updating when the metadata author hasfinished editing.A situation where annotation profiles have proven valuable is presented in chapter 6. Here the author have taken partin developing a portfolio system for learning resources in the area of blood diseases, hematology. A set of annotationprofiles was developed in order to adapt the portfolio system for this particular community. The annotation profilesmade use of an existing curriculum for hematology that provides a competence profile of this field. The annotationprofile makes use this curriculum in two ways:1. As a part of the personal profile for each user, i.e. metadata about a person. Through the editor, created from anannotation profile, the user can express his/her skill/knowledge/competence in the field of hematology.2. The metadata can associate a learning resource can with certain parts of the competence description, thusexpressing that the learning resource deals with a specific part of the competence profile. This provides a mechanismfor matching learning need with available learning resources.As the field of hematology is evolving, the competence profile will need to be updated. Because of the use ofannotation profiles, the metadata editors in question can be updated simply by changing the corresponding annotationprofiles. This is an example of the benefits of annotation profiles within an installed application. Annotation Profilescan also be used for applications that aim to support different metadata expressions, since the set of metadata editorscan be easily changed.The system of portfolios mentioned above provides this flexibility in metadata expression, and it has successfullybeen configured to work with resources from other domain areas, notably organic farming, by using another set ofannotation profiles. Hence, to use annotation profiles has proven useful in these settings due to the flexibility that theAnnotation Profile Model enables. Plans for the future include developing an editor for annotation profiles in order toprovide a simple way to create such profiles.<br>QC 20110426
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Šmerda, Vojtěch. "Grafický editor metadat pro OLAP." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-235893.

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This thesis describes OLAP and data mining technologies and methods of their communication with users by using dynamic tables. Key theoretical and technical information is also included. Next part focuses on particular implementation of dynamic tables used in Vema portal solution. Last parts come close to analysis and implementation of the metadata editor which enables the metadata to be effectively designed.
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Gudumac, Iulian. "Metadata editing: un'implementazione per Open Office." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/3131/.

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The purpose of this thesis is to enhance the functionalities of GAFFE, a flexible, interactive and user-friendly application for editing metadata in office documents by supporting different ontologies stored inside and outside of the digital document, by adding new views and forms and by improving its ease of use.
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Books on the topic "Metadata editors"

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Dowd, Cate. Digital Journalism, Drones, and Automation. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190655860.001.0001.

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Advances in online technology and news systems, such as automated reasoning across digital resources and connectivity to cloud servers for storage and software, have changed digital journalism production and publishing methods. Integrated media systems used by editors are also conduits to search systems and social media, but the lure of big data and rise in fake news have fragmented some layers of journalism, alongside investments in analytics and a shift in the loci for verification. Data has generated new roles to exploit data insights and machine learning methods, but access to big data and data lakes is so significant it has spawned newsworthy partnerships between media moguls and social media entrepreneurs. However, digital journalism does not even have its own semantic systems that could protect the values of journalism, but relies on the affordances of other systems. Amidst indexing and classification systems for well-defined vocabulary and concepts in news, data leaks and metadata present challenges for journalism. By contrast data visualisations and real-time field reporting with short-form mobile media and civilian drones set new standards during the European asylum seeker crisis. Aerial filming with drones also adds to the ontological base of journalism. An ontology for journalism and intersecting ontologies can inform the design of new semantic learning systems. The Semantic CAT Method, which draws on participatory design and game design, also assists the conceptual design of synthetic players with emotion attributes, towards a meta-model for learning. The design of context-aware sensor systems to protect journalists in conflict zones is also discussed.
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Book chapters on the topic "Metadata editors"

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Montanari, Marcos Vinícius, Alexandra Moreira, Vitor Eduardo Concesso Dias, Eduardo Lourenço, and Jugurta Lisboa-Filho. "Integrating a Metadata Editor with Hyperbolic Tree to Improve Data Access in Spatial Data Infrastructures." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62618-5_2.

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Moellering, Harold, Henri J. G. L. Aalders, and Aaron Crane. "Editors' Preface." In World Spatial Metadata Standards. Elsevier, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-008043949-5/50003-6.

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Stöhr, Mark R., Andreas Günther, and Raphael W. Majeed. "ISO 21526 Conform Metadata Editor for FAIR Unicode SKOS Thesauri." In German Medical Data Sciences: Bringing Data to Life. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti210056.

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Metadata repositories are an indispensable component of data integration infrastructures and support semantic interoperability between knowledge organization systems. Standards for metadata representation like the ISO/IEC 11179 as well as the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) by the World Wide Web Consortium were published to ensure metadata interoperability, maintainability and sustainability. The FAIR guidelines were composed to explicate those aspects in four principles divided in fifteen sub-principles. The ISO/IEC 21526 standard extends the 11179 standard for the domain of health care and mandates that SKOS be used for certain scenarios. In medical informatics, the composition of health care SKOS classification schemes is often managed by documentalists and data scientists. They use editors, which support them in producing comprehensive and valid metadata. Current metadata editors either do not properly support the SKOS resource annotations, require server applications or make use of additional databases for metadata storage. These characteristics are contrary to the application independency and versatility of raw Unicode SKOS files, e.g. the custom text arrangement, extensibility or copy &amp; paste editing. We provide an application that adds navigation, auto completion and validity check capabilities on top of a regular Unicode text editor.
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Dowd, Cate. "The backend of news as a juxtaposition of data and human costs." In Digital Journalism, Drones, and Automation. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190655860.003.0003.

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Indexing and semantic code in news draw on a base of well-defined vocabulary from classification systems used by news editors for search tags, but journalism also uses leaked data, mobile metadata logs, and datasets for visualisations. The tagging systems in news, like NewsCode, are embedded in CMS and help to bind data for cross-referencing purposes. The defined concepts have an ontological base that relate to “news” and they are structured in hierarchical and logical ways. For many years social media tags were unstructured, but folksonomy approaches do not exclude semantic methods, and vice versa. Media cloud tools can also be used by journalists to generate lightly interactive graphic visualisations or to integrate data onto maps. However, data and metadata should also be used to develop new semantic systems to better protect journalists in conflict zones and to embed the values and ethics of journalism into algorithms for journalism training systems.
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Leal, José Paulo, and Ricardo Queirós. "An Example-Based Generator of XSLT Programs." In Innovations in XML Applications and Metadata Management. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2669-0.ch001.

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XSLT is a powerful and widely used language for transforming XML documents. However, its power and complexity can be overwhelming for novice or infrequent users, many of whom simply give up on using this language. On the other hand, many XSLT programs of practical use are simple enough to be automatically inferred from examples of source and target documents. An inferred XSLT program is seldom adequate for production usage but can be used as a skeleton of the final program, or at least as scaffolding in the process of coding it. It should be noted that the authors do not claim that XSLT programs, in general, can be inferred from examples. The aim of Vishnu—the XSLT generator engine described in this chapter—is to produce XSLT programs for processing documents similar to the given examples and with enough readability to be easily understood by a programmer not familiar with the language. The architecture of Vishnu is composed by a graphical editor and a programming engine. In this chapter, the authors focus on the editor as a GWT Web application where the programmer loads and edits document examples and pairs their content using graphical primitives. The programming engine receives the data collected by the editor and produces an XSLT program.
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Yon, Angela, and Eric Willey. "Learning from each other: Reciprocity in description between Wikipedians and librarians." In Wikipedia and Academic Libraries. Michigan Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11778416.ch19.en.

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Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and contributing information to Wikipedia through projects such as edit-a-thons and the 1Lib1Ref project. As the amount of knowledge in Wikipedia and Wikidata grows, the benefits to libraries in partnering with Wikimedia projects to enhance their own bibliographic records and catalog search results also increase. Conversely, librarians have created an immense number of bibliographic and authority records that Wikipedia and Wikidata editors can use both as resources in and of themselves and as examples of various approaches to metadata and knowledge creation. Despite some challenges there are numerous benefits for working to integrate library data with Wikipedia more closely. This chapter will serve to highlight differences between Wikipedia resources and library catalog records, and how librarians and Wikipedians can learn from each other to improve description and discoverability in both Wikipedia and library catalogs for their respective users. It will also illustrate differences between these two systems in order to reduce confusion and errors when data are merged uncritically. The discussion draws on experience gained from a previous Illinois State University Research Grant-funded project that used the Wikipedia List of African-American writers to enhance library catalog records.
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García Pérez, José Vicente, A. Blanco, José María Catalán Orts, et al. "Thumbnail Ver/Abrir 2021_Garcia_Perez_Jose_Diseno_implementacion-algoritmos-control-fuerza-robot-rehabilitacion-miembro-superior.pdf (5.367Mb) Use este enlace para citar http://hdl.handle.net/2183/28384 Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es Excepto si se señala otra cosa, la licencia del ítem se describe como Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es Colecciones XLII Jornadas de Automática [103] Metadatos Mostrar el registro completo del ítem Título Diseño e implementación de algoritmos de control de fuerza para un robot de rehabilitación de miembro superior Título(s) alternativo(s) Design and implementation of force control algorithms for an upper-limb rehabilitation robot Autor(es) García Pérez, José Vicente Blanco, A. Catalán Orts, José María Ezquerro, Santiago Álvarez-Pastor, Jesús Arnau-Papí, Jesús García Aracil, Nicolás Fecha 2021 Cita bibliográfica García-Pérez, J. V., Blanco, A., Catalán, J. M., Ezquerro, S., Álvarez-Pastor, J., Arnau-Papí, J., García-Aracil, N. Diseño e implementación de algoritmos de control de fuerza para un robot de rehabilitación de miembro superior. En XLII Jornadas de Automática: libro de actas. Castelló, 1-3 de septiembre de 2021 (pp.515-520). DOI capítulo: https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498043.515 DOI libro: https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498043 Resumen [Resumen] El envejecimiento de la población aumentará la incidencia de las enfermedades relacionadas con la edad, como los accidentes cerebrovasculares. La robótica ha demostrado ser efectiva en la aplicación de terapias de rehabilitación a personas que presenten una pérdida de movilidad asociada a estas patologías. Existen numerosos sistemas de control apropiados para la interacción entre robots y pacientes en este tipo de terapias. De entre ellos, en este artículo se propone el uso de campos de potencial de fuerza en un dispositivo robótico de rehabilitación de miembro superior para pacientes que hayan sufrido pérdida de movilidad debido a un accidente cerebrovascular. En la primera parte del artículo se expone la formulación de los campos de potencial y se define el dispositivo robótico en el que han sido implementados. Posteriormente, se plantea una experimentación con sujetos sanos para comprobar la validez de esta estrategia de control. Los resultados muestran una disminución del error en los movimientos de los sujetos y abren la puerta a pruebas posteriores con pacientes reales. [Abstract] The aging of population will increase the incidence of age-related diseases, such as strokes. Robotic devices have proven their effectiveness in rehabilitation therapies for people who have a lack of mobility due to these diseases. There are many different systems to control the robot-human interaction in this type of therapies. This article proposes the use of force potential fields in a robotic upper-limb rehabilitation device for stroke patients. In the first part of the article the formulation of the force potential fields is shown and the robotic device used for the study is presented. Finally, an experimentation with healthy subjects is proposed to check the validity of this control strategy. The results show a decrease in the error in the subjects’movements and open the door to further tests with real patients. Palabras clave Robótica de rehabilitación Sistemas de control Campos de potencial de fuerza Robotic rehabilitation Control systems Force potential field Versión del editor https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498043.515 Derechos Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es ISBN 978-84-9749-804-3 Buscar en RUC Esta colección Listar Todo RUC Comunidades & Colecciones Por fecha de publicación Autores Títulos Materias Esta colección Por fecha de publicación Autores Títulos Materias Mi cuenta Acceder Registro Estadísticas Ver Estadísticas de uso." In XLII JORNADAS DE AUTOMÁTICA : LIBRO DE ACTAS. Servizo de Publicacións da UDC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498043.515.

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El envejecimiento de la población aumentará la incidencia de las enfermedades relacionadas con la edad, como los accidentes cerebrovasculares. La robótica ha demostrado ser efectiva en la aplicación de terapias de rehabilitación a personas que presenten una pérdida de movilidad asociada a estas patologías. Existen numerosos sistemas de control apropiados para la interacción entre robots y pacientes en este tipo de terapias. De entre ellos, en este artículo se propone el uso de campos de potencial de fuerza en un dispositivo robótico de rehabilitación de miembro superior para pacientes que hayan sufrido pérdida de movilidad debido a un accidente cerebrovascular. En la primera parte del artículo se expone la formulación de los campos de potencial y se define el dispositivo robótico en el que han sido implementados. Posteriormente, se plantea una experimentación con sujetos sanos para comprobar la validez de esta estrategia de control. Los resultados muestran una disminución del error en los movimientos de los sujetos y abren la puerta a pruebas posteriores con pacientes reales.
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Conference papers on the topic "Metadata editors"

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Sano, Masanori, Yoshihiko Kawai, Hideki Sumiyoshi, and Nobuyuki Yagi. "Metadata production framework and metadata editor." In the 14th annual ACM international conference. ACM Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1180639.1180810.

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Montanari, Marcos, Vitor Dias, Eduardo Lourenço, and Jugurta Lisboa-Filho. "edpMGB - A Metadata Editor Built as SaaS for the Brazilian Geospatial Metadata Profile." In 2nd International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0005799000240031.

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Behr, André, Tiago Thompsen Primo, and Rosa Vicari. "OBAA-LEME: A Learning Object Metadata Content Editor supported by Application Profiles and Educational Metadata Ontologies." In Workshop Brasileiro de Web Semântica e Educação. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/cbie.wcbie.2014.455.

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Zeljković, Željko, Dragoljub Novaković, Saša Petrović, Neda Milić Keresteš, and Stefan Đurđević. "Electronic publishing as a graphic product." In 10th International Symposium on Graphic Engineering and Design. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of technical sciences, Department of graphic engineering and design,, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24867/grid-2020-p78.

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Electronic publishing has a particularly significant application as a graphic product in the publication of some products such as books and newspapers that have traditionally been essential products of newspaper printing, book printing and the like. In the electronic publication of newspapers, there are certain templates that are related to the identity of the publisher. There is a number of published and printed editions of newspapers that were published before the introduction of electronic editions. Newspapers stick to tradition and try to transfer printed editions to electronic ones, that is, to do the so-called digitalization. The process of digitization is a complex and extensive work consisting of analysis and proper preparation of the transformation into a bit of a mapped image with the help of reproduction devices, rearranging and arranging data with OCR software, creating metadata, database management and web application development. As current products of graphic production, multimedia appears as a set of different media that affect the human senses. Procedures for digitalization of graphic products with essential elements are necessary, and various software tools are needed for the realization of the process. This paper points out the most important segments of previously mentioned procedures.
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