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    This is a summary of the article “Trends and Perspectives in Image and Video Coding” by Thomas Sikora. The article addresses a study on recent activities and possible future needs in establishing image and video coding standards. Sikora begins the article with an overview of data compression. Data compression is a process of representing an information with less number of data and at the same time maintain the quality of the image or video. There are two types of data compression; lossless and lossy

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    Standardized Coding System             The American Nurses Association (2008) suggests the use of 13 languages that nurses should to communicate thoughts‚ ideas‚ and care plans.  Nurses work in ever specialty and are require interacting with each other and other specialties to benefit their patients.  Recently my hospital has created the usage of an electronic interdisciplinary care plan (eIPOC).  The eIPOC utilizes Nursing Diagnosis from NANDA International language to discuss patient problems and

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    upper cheeks and eyes-if the person’s eyes are smiling or twinkling‚ the smile is genuine. Ekman and his associates have developed similar methods to detect other emotions‚ such as anger‚ disgust and distress. They call their method Facial Action Coding System (FACS). According to Ekman the key to identifying real emotions is to focus on micro-expressions‚ or those facial muscles we cannot easily manipulate. Dan Hill has used FACS to study the facial expressions of CEOs and found they vary dramatically

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    emotions. Researchers have distinguished real smiles (so called Duchenne smile) from fake smiles. Ekman and his associates have developed methods to detect other emotions suchas anger‚ disgust and distress. They call their method as Facial Action Coding System (FACS). FACS has been used to study the facial expressions of CEOs and found that they vary dramatically not only in their Duchenne smiles but also in the degree to which they display positive versus negative facial expressions.

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    discussing medical coding systems: past‚ present‚ and future. I will be comparing the International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision Clinical Modification and the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision Clinical Modification‚ why the International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision Modification is being changed to the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision Modification‚ history and background of medical coding systems‚ how fraud impacts coding systems in physician’s

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    Is some one really able to read your mind by the look on your face? In this essay‚ the Naked Face‚ Malcom Gladwell explains how some individuals are born with this gift and some are able to learn it. We center our story on howyou can read someone’s true emotions just by the looks on their faces. Malcom Gladwell uses personal experiences as well as facts to prove that these are not just lucky guesses‚ but long intricate thought processes. The Naked Face was published for The New Yorker in August

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    User | Kristin Maze | Course | BC3030X: Billing and Coding Applications with Simulations (5-21-2012) Section 5 | Test | Week 1 - Coding Applications Test | Started | 5/27/12 1:52 PM | Submitted | 5/28/12 9:46 PM | Status | Completed | Score Time Elapsed | 59 minutes out of 1 hour. | Instructions | | * Question 1 0 out of 4.5 points | |   | LOCATION: | Outpatient‚ Hospital |  PATIENT: | Larry Frost |  SURGEON: | Mohomad Almaz‚ MD |   |   | DIAGNOSIS:    Localized

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    ICD-10-CM is a morbidity classification system that classifies diagnosis and other reasons that are needed for health care encounters. It’s time for a transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10‚ because ICD-9-CM was developed back in the 1970’s and the coding system no longer fits with the current healthcare system. ICD-9-CM is no longer able to support current health information needs because it is used for many more purposes today than it was originally design for. Switching to the system of ICD-10-CM

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    muscles. It took seven years‚ and most of the configurations mean nothing‚ but 3‚000 of them do. Ekman and Friesen eventually assembled all of the different facial combinations humanly possible into a 500-page binder. They called it the Facial Action Coding System‚ or FACS. This system takes weeks to master‚ but those who have mastered it will

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    Facial Feedback Hypothesis: Individual Differences in Attribution of Emotion Anne Valiando Penn State Altoona Abstract Previous research concerning the facial feedback hypothesis contends that manipulation of facial expression includes emotional arousal. The aim of the study was to determine if holding a pencil in the mouth in way that resembles a certain facial expressions effect humor ratings of cartoons rated by participants under one of three conditions. A sample of 172 participants

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