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Andreas Kartakoullis

Researcher at Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas

Publications -  12
Citations -  671

Andreas Kartakoullis is an academic researcher from Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical coherence tomography & Photodissociation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 436 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Kartakoullis include University of Cyprus & University of Crete.

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A review on the practice of big data analysis in agriculture

TL;DR: A review of current studies and research works in agriculture which employ the recent practice of big data analysis, showing that the availability of hardware and software, techniques and methods for big dataAnalysis, as well as the increasing openness ofbig data sources, shall encourage more academic research, public sector initiatives and business ventures in the agricultural sector.
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Feasibility study of smartphone-based Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) for salted minced meat composition diagnostics at different temperatures

TL;DR: Fat and moisture can be estimated with the global model in a wide range of temperatures by using the smartphone-based spectrometer, which has an acceptable accuracy for quality control purposes (RPD > 7) and comparable to the accuracy of a benchtop spectrometers.
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Scatterer size-based analysis of optical coherence tomography images using spectral estimation techniques

TL;DR: Results indicate that the spectral content of OCT signals can be used to estimate scatterer size and to classify dissimilar areas in phantoms and tissues with sensitivity and specificity of more than 90%.
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Rydberg and valence state excitation dynamics: a velocity map imaging study involving the E-V state interaction in HBr.

TL;DR: The analysis of KER and angular distributions and comparison with rotationally and mass resolved resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) spectra revealed the excitation transition mechanisms and characteristics of states involved as well as the involvement of the E-V state interactions and their v' and J' dependence.
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Slice imaging of methyl bromide photofragmentation at 193 nm

TL;DR: From the measured photofragment translational energy and angular distributions, methyl-state-specific dissociation channel yields and crossing probabilities are extracted and nonadiabatic transition probabilities from the (3)Q0 to (1)Q1 surface dominate the dynamics in this excitation energy region.