2020
DOI: 10.15406/ijbsbe.2020.06.00190
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Acquisition and recognition of ultrasonic signatures using multi-layer neural network

Abstract: The echo captured by an ultrasonic sensor provides details of the geometric shape of objects, this ability common among dolphins and bats is known as echolocation. The signal detected by an ultrasound sensor contains, in addition to the distance from the object, characteristics such as the type of material and internal cracks. This article describes a method for acquiring ultrasonic signals and recognizing them as geometric shapes through the use of a neural network processed by the TensorFlow JS library. The … Show more

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“…For example in [95], a browser extension for online news credibility assessment tools 10 was developed using a collection of interactive visualizations that explain the reasoning behind the automated credibility evaluation to the user. As another example, in [11], a neural network was developed and exported to the Arduino Nano Module for geometric object identification by their acoustic signatures, which attempts to replicate the way dolphins and bats perceive by using sonic waves.…”
Section: Robust Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example in [95], a browser extension for online news credibility assessment tools 10 was developed using a collection of interactive visualizations that explain the reasoning behind the automated credibility evaluation to the user. As another example, in [11], a neural network was developed and exported to the Arduino Nano Module for geometric object identification by their acoustic signatures, which attempts to replicate the way dolphins and bats perceive by using sonic waves.…”
Section: Robust Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%