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Challenges and opportunities in improving left ventricular remodelling and clinical outcome following surgical and trans-catheter aortic valve replacement

Frontiers of Medicine 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 416-437 doi: 10.1007/s11684-021-0852-7

Abstract: Physiological pacing via the His-Purkinje system for conduction abnormalities, further reduction in para-valvular

Keywords: valve implantation     left ventricular hypertrophy and fibrosis     myocardial force-velocity relationship     His-Purkinjepacing     renin-angiotensin system inhibitors     coronary access impairment    

Understanding innovation diffusion and adoption strategies in megaproject networks through a fuzzy system dynamic model

Yan ZHANG, His-Hsien WEI, Dong ZHAO, Yilong HAN, Jiayu CHEN

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 32-47 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0082-8

Abstract: Innovation and knowledge diffusion in megaprojects is one of the most complicated issues in project management. Compared with conventional projects, megaprojects typically entail large-scale investments, long construction periods, and conflicting stakeholder interests, which result in a distinctive pattern of innovation diffusion. However, traditional investigation of innovation diffusion relies on subjective feedback from experts and frequently neglects inter-organizational knowledge creation, which frequently emerges in megaprojects. Therefore, this study adopted project network theory and modeled innovation diffusion in megaprojects as intra- and inter-organizational learning processes. In addition, system dynamics and fuzzy systems were combined to interpret experts’ subject options as quantitative coefficients of the project network model. This integrated model will assist in developing an insightful understanding of the mechanisms of innovation diffusion in megaprojects. Three typical network structures, namely, a traditional megaproject procurement organization (TMO), the environ megaproject organization (EMO), and an integrated megaproject organization (IMO), were examined under six management scenarios to verify the proposed analytic paradigm. Assessment of project network productivity suggested that the projectivity of the TMO was insensitive to technical and administrative innovations, the EMO could achieve substantial improvement from technical innovations, and the IMO trended incompatibly with administrative innovations. Thus, industry practitioners and project managers can design and reform agile project coordination by using the proposed quantitative model to encourage innovation adoption and reduce productivity loss at the start of newly established collaborations.

Keywords: megaproject     innovation adoption     project network     system dynamic     fuzzy logic    

Tsien and His Work on Mechanics

Tan Qingming

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 10,   Pages 1-6

Abstract: Tsien to modern mechanics and engineering sciences, especially his work on a series of key problems inThrough his work, many new branches of engineering sciences were established, such as engineering dyberneticsToday in China, it is of great practical significance to advocate and carry forward his noble spirit,

Keywords: Hsue-Shen Tsien     mechanics     engineering sciences    

Real-time Gaze Tracking System Based on Dual Illuminators

Huang Ying,Wang Zhiliang,Qi Ying

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 2,   Pages 86-90

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This paper presents a fast, low cost and non-contact gaze tracking system. The system is based on dual illuminators and a CCD camera. The camera captured the i mage of two eyes, and the synthesized information of both eyes was used to detec t the gaze direction. A fast pupil detection algorithm was proposed to speed up the image processing, and a simple model was used to recognize the gaze direction. Experimental results show that the system is applicable from -20° t o +20° angle of gaze in horizon and -16° to +16° angle of gaze in vertical. A human- computer interaction application proves that the system can estimate the user's gaze direction with tiny delay and relative high stability.

Keywords: human-computer interaction     gaze tracking     Purkinje image    

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Challenges and opportunities in improving left ventricular remodelling and clinical outcome following surgical and trans-catheter aortic valve replacement

Journal Article

Understanding innovation diffusion and adoption strategies in megaproject networks through a fuzzy system dynamic model

Yan ZHANG, His-Hsien WEI, Dong ZHAO, Yilong HAN, Jiayu CHEN

Journal Article

Tsien and His Work on Mechanics

Tan Qingming

Journal Article

Real-time Gaze Tracking System Based on Dual Illuminators

Huang Ying,Wang Zhiliang,Qi Ying

Journal Article