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Semantic and topological classification of images in magnetically guided capsule endoscopy

2012

International audience; Magnetically-guided capsule endoscopy (MGCE) is a nascent technology with the goal to allow the steering of a capsule endoscope inside a water filled stomach through an external magnetic field. We developed a classification cascade for MGCE images with groups images in semantic and topological categories. Results can be used in a post-procedure review or as a starting point for algorithms classifying pathologies. The first semantic classification step discards over-/under-exposed images as well as images with a large amount of debris. The second topological classification step groups images with respect to their position in the upper gastrointestinal tract (mouth, es…

Color histogramComputer scienceFeature extraction[INFO.INFO-IM] Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingImage processingFundus (eye)Content-based image retrieval030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDiscriminative modelCapsule endoscopylaw[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingmedicineUpper gastrointestinalComputer visionSegmentationAntrumContextual image classification[ INFO.INFO-IM ] Computer Science [cs]/Medical Imagingbusiness.industryStomachmedicine.anatomical_structureFeature (computer vision)Duodenum030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Karhunen-Loe`ve transform applied to region-based segmentation of color aerial images

2001

The use of the Karhunen-Loeve transform (KLT) for region- based segmentation of aerial images by color and textural attributes is presented. Our aerial images are shown to be homogeneous color im- ages within the Karhunen-Loeve color representation space, which means they can be represented more easily and the region-based seg- mentation algorithms can be optimized. For texture analysis, the KLT is the basis of the local linear transform (LLT) and allows structural infor- mation about textures to be represented in an optimal and condensed manner. The LLT provides a system of textural analysis in the form of an adapted filter bank. We end the paper by presenting a method for merg- ing textur…

Color histogramContextual image classificationColor imagebusiness.industryComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringScale-space segmentationImage processingImage segmentationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsImage textureRGB color modelComputer visionSegmentationArtificial intelligencebusinessOptical Engineering
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Molecular Classification of N-Aryloxazolidinone-5-carboxamides as Human Immunodeficiency Virus Protease Inhibitors

2015

Algorithms for classification and taxonomy are proposed in this chapter based information entropy (IE) and its production. The 38  N- aryloxazolidinone-5-carboxamides (NCAs), for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) protease (PR) inhibition, are classified using seven characteristic chemical properties of different moieties: R 1/2 , R 3–6 on different phenyls and R 7 . Many classification algorithms are based on IE. When applying some procedures to moderate-sized sets, excessive number of results appear compatible with the data and suffer combinatorial explosion. However, after the equipartition conjecture (EC), one has a selection criterion among different variants that results from classifi…

CombinatoricsCrystallographyStatistical classificationProteaseMolecular classificationmedicine.medical_treatmentmedicineHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Human Immunodeficiency Virus Protease InhibitorsBiologySelection criterionmedicine.disease_cause
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On Some Properties of the Dirichlet Problem at Resonance

2008

Abstract The boundary value problem at resonance 𝑥″ + 𝑥 = 𝑞 sin 𝑡 + 𝑓(𝑡,𝑥,𝑥′), 𝑥(0) = 0, 𝑥(π) = 0, is considered, where 𝑓 : [0,π] × 𝑹2 → 𝑹 is a bounded Carathéodory function, 𝑞 is a parameter. We state the multiplicity results without assuming that 𝑓 has limits.

CombinatoricsDirichlet problemsymbols.namesakeMathematics Subject ClassificationGeneral MathematicsBounded functionDirichlet boundary conditionFree boundary problemsymbolsBoundary value problemFunction (mathematics)Elliptic boundary value problemMathematicsgmj
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Table of periodic properties of human immunodeficiency virus inhibitors

2010

Classification algorithms are proposed based on information entropy. The feasibility of mixing a given human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) inhibitor with dissimilar ones is studied. The 31 inhibitors are classified by their structural chemical properties. Many classification algorithms are based on information entropy. An excessive number of results appear compatible with the data and suffer combinatorial explosion. However, after the equipartition conjecture one has a selection criterion. According to this conjecture, the best configuration is that in which entropy production is most uniformly distributed. The structural elements of an inhibitor can be ranked according to their inhibitory a…

CombinatoricsStatistical classificationMathematical optimizationConjectureDocking (molecular)Entropy productionHeteroatomPrincipal component analysisHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)medicinemedicine.disease_causeCombinatorial explosionMathematicsInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
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Molecular Classification of 5-Amino-2-Aroylquinolines and 4-Aroyl-6,7,8-Trimethoxyquinolines as Highly Potent Tubulin Polymerization Inhibitors

2013

Algorithms for classification and taxonomy are proposed based on criteria as information entropy and its production. It is classified a series of 5-amino-2-aroylquinolines (AAQs) and 4-aroyl-6,7,8-trimethoxyquinolines (TMQs) combretastatin analogues for anti-cancer activity. 5-Amino-6-methoxy-2-aroylquinoline AAQ showed anti-proliferative activity more potent as compared to combretastatin A-4 (CA4), against various human cancer cell lines and a multidrug resistance (MDR) cancer cell line. On the basis of AAQ/TMQ structure–activity relationship new derivatives are designed. The AAQs/TMQs are classified using nine characteristic chemical properties in molecules. Many classification algorithms…

Combretastatinchemistry.chemical_compoundStatistical classificationMolecular classificationchemistryStereochemistryQuinolineBiologySelection criterionCombinatorial explosionHuman cancerTubulin Polymerization InhibitorsInternational Journal of Chemoinformatics and Chemical Engineering
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BARGAINING WITH COMMITMENT UNDER AN UNCERTAIN DEADLINE

2006

We consider an infinite horizon bargaining game in which a deadline can arise with positive probability and where players possess an endogenous commitment device. We show that for any truncation of the game, the equilibrium agreement can only take place if the deadline arises within this finite horizon. Since the deadline is an uncertain event, the equilibrium exhibits agreements which are delayed with positive probability.

Commitment deviceComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryGeneral Computer ScienceTruncationFinite horizonC78 [Bargaining endogenous commitment delays uncertain deadline JEL Classification]jel:M2MicroeconomicsEconomicsjel:C0Infinite horizonStatistics Probability and UncertaintyBusiness and International Managementjel:D5jel:B4Mathematical economicsComputer Science::Operating Systemsjel:C6jel:D7Positive probabilityComputer Science::Databasesjel:C7Event (probability theory)International Game Theory Review
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Fixed points in weak non-Archimedean fuzzy metric spaces

2011

Mihet [Fuzzy $\psi$-contractive mappings in non-Archimedean fuzzy metric spaces, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 159 (2008) 739-744] proved a theorem which assures the existence of a fixed point for fuzzy $\psi$-contractive mappings in the framework of complete non-Archimedean fuzzy metric spaces. Motivated by this, we introduce a notion of weak non-Archimedean fuzzy metric space and prove that the weak non-Archimedean fuzzy metric induces a Hausdorff topology. We utilize this new notion to obtain some common fixed point results for a pair of generalized contractive type mappings.

Common fixed points Weak non-Archimedean fuzzy metric spaces Fuzzy contractive mappingsDiscrete mathematicsFuzzy classificationMathematics::General MathematicsLogicInjective metric spaceT-normFuzzy subalgebraIntrinsic metricConvex metric spaceComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaArtificial IntelligenceFuzzy set operationsFuzzy numberComputingMethodologies_GENERALMathematicsFuzzy Sets and Systems
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Cognición social y habilidades de comunicación en adultos jóvenes con síndrome de Asperger

2017

Abstract: The aim of this study is to compare patients with Asperger syndrome (AS) and control participants on social cognition tasks and communication skills. Twenty young adults were assessed in three social cognition domains; recognition of basic emotions, recognition of complex emotions and Theory of Mind (ToM). In addition participants completed a self-report questionnaire as a measure of social communication skills. The results indicate that adults with AS perform below neurotypical control participants in emotion processing, ToM and communication skills. There were no significant correlations between the variables of social cognition and communication skills in the group of AS. Taken…

Communication skillsSocial communication skillsSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyEmotion classificationEmotional processingSocial cognitionEducationDevelopmental psychologyClinical PsychologySocial skillsSocial cognitionTheory of mindAsperger syndromeHabilidades de comunicaciónSíndrome de AspergerPsychologyAssociation (psychology)Social psychologyCognición socialNeurotypical
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The Subject Matter and Methods of Comparative Biochemistry

1994

The diversity of living organisms, the abundance of forms, colours and phenotypes, is one of the most impressive aspects of our world. Since ancient times, science has concerned itself with the ordering and classification of this diversity. At first, only those structures and processes which were recognizable without any special apparatus could be compared; the invention of the light microscope and the electron microscope introduced new dimensions and new opportunities for comparison. Finally, progress to the molecular level became possible with the development of methods of biochemical analysis. Different comparative biological disciplines arose, each with particular goals and methods. The…

Comparative BiochemistryGeographyMolecular levelTaxonomy (general)media_common.quotation_subjectBiological classificationEpistemologyDiversity (politics)media_commonSubject matter
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