02705nam 2200385z- 450 991040421360332120210211989-26-1910-2(CKB)4100000011302795(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/53657(oapen)doab53657(EXLCZ)99410000001130279520202102d2019 |y 0porurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMoçambique. Aspectos da Cultura MaterialCoimbra University Press20191 online resource (144 p.)Outros Títulos989-26-1909-9 The exhibition "Mozambique: Aspects of Material Culture", as referred to in this catalog, is part of the activities of the 5th Week of African Culture, which over the last four years has been carrying out scientific-cultural actions, including which several ethnographic exhibitions. Through the exposed copies, witnessing of the material culture of a people, have if- you a vision, even partial, of their values transmitted over several generations. Common and utilitarian objects such as benches, chairs, pots, pans, pipes, combs, etc., are adorned with attractive decorative motifs, giving them originality, beauty and a sense of spiritual comfort, indispensable to the well-being of the user in the environment your daily life. A very old and common culture is basketry and matting, which plays an extremely utilitarian role, targeting multiple sectors: agriculture, fishing, trade, storage and drying of products and for domestic use. A wide variety of raw materials are available: palm leaf strips, baobab bark, pineapple or sisal leaf fibers, grass varieties and other plant products. The interweaving of these results in materials design skilled and ingenious demonstrated by the different techniques and models. Basketwork techniques vary between the technique of interlocking, interlacing and the spiral technique, but there are other auxiliaries of various kinds. Geometric and colorful designs give this art of weaving an imprint of remarkable beauty. (Baskets Macondes: n.rs 10, 11 and 12). [...] [MARIA DO ROSÁRIO RODRIGUES MARTINS]African cultureMaterial cultureMozambiqueMedeiros Eduardoauth1371796Rodrigues Martins Maria do RosárioauthMiranda Maria ArmindaauthAreia M. L. Rodrigues deauthBOOK9910404213603321Moçambique. Aspectos da Cultura Material3401427UNINA02434nam 2200361z- 450 991055772930332120210501(CKB)5400000000046030(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68885(oapen)doab68885(EXLCZ)99540000000004603020202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSensor Signal and Information Processing IIBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (418 p.)3-03928-270-0 3-03928-271-9 In the current age of information explosion, newly invented technological sensors and software are now tightly integrated with our everyday lives. Many sensor processing algorithms have incorporated some forms of computational intelligence as part of their core framework in problem solving. These algorithms have the capacity to generalize and discover knowledge for themselves and learn new information whenever unseen data are captured. The primary aim of sensor processing is to develop techniques to interpret, understand, and act on information contained in the data. The interest of this book is in developing intelligent signal processing in order to pave the way for smart sensors. This involves mathematical advancement of nonlinear signal processing theory and its applications that extend far beyond traditional techniques. It bridges the boundary between theory and application, developing novel theoretically inspired methodologies targeting both longstanding and emergent signal processing applications. The topic ranges from phishing detection to integration of terrestrial laser scanning, and from fault diagnosis to bio-inspiring filtering. The book will appeal to established practitioners, along with researchers and students in the emerging field of smart sensors processing.History of engineering and technologybicsscHistory of engineering and technologyWoo Wai Lokedt1327837Gao BinedtWoo Wai LokothGao BinothBOOK9910557729303321Sensor Signal and Information Processing II3040901UNINA