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CLUSTERING INCOMPLETE SPECTRAL DATA WITH ROBUST METHODS

2018

Abstract. Missing value imputation is a common approach for preprocessing incomplete data sets. In case of data clustering, imputation methods may cause unexpected bias because they may change the underlying structure of the data. In order to avoid prior imputation of missing values the computational operations must be projected on the available data values. In this paper, we apply a robust nan-K-spatmed algorithm to the clustering problem on hyperspectral image data. Robust statistics, such as multivariate medians, are more insensitive to outliers than classical statistics relying on the Gaussian assumptions. They are, however, computationally more intractable due to the lack of closed-for…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsMultivariate statisticsComputer scienceGaussianCorrelation clusteringRobust statisticsspectral datacomputer.software_genrelcsh:Technologysymbols.namesakeCURE data clustering algorithmImputation (statistics)interpolointiCluster analysisK-meansnan-K-spatmedlcsh:Tk-means clusteringlcsh:TA1501-1820robust statistical methodsMissing dataData setlcsh:TA1-2040OutliersymbolsData mininglcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)computerclustering
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GEOMATIC TECHNIQUES FOR THE COLONNADE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE HISTORICAL “CHIARAMONTE STERI” BUILDING

2019

Abstract. The monitoring of building structures has an increasingly important role in the engineering field, above all because they are concerned with the impact that such structures have in the area where they were built. Often, when walking through the old town centres, we realize just how obsolete and dangerous some buildings (even historic-cultural ones) are. The interest of some local governments in this problem has led, in the last few years, to the study and the trying out of measuring and monitoring methods which, quickly and at low cost, allow to define the extent of the deformation and the degrade in an accurate and reliable way.The Courtyard of “Palazzo Steri - Chiaramonte” is co…

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The Relevance of a Conductor Competition for the Study of Emotional Synchronization Within and Between Groups in a Natural Musical Setting

2020

Group emotional dynamics are a central concern in the study of human interaction and communication. To study group emotions, the social context of a musical event in ecological conditions may overcome several limits of laboratory experiments and could provide a suitable ecological framework. This study aimed to evaluate if cultural events such as a conductor competition could welcome scientific research for the study of group emotional sharing. We led an observational study, which suggests that in this particular context, public, musicians and jury would agree to participate and to wear neurophysiological and physiological devices to monitor their emotional state during the competition. Sel…

lcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)Musicalconductor competition050105 experimental psychologyCompetition (economics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinehyperscanning methodsNatural (music)Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRelevance (information retrieval)musicEEGGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchemotional synchronization05 social sciencesSocial environmentlcsh:PsychologyDynamics (music)Observational studyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Prediction of Specific TCR-Peptide Binding From Large Dictionaries of TCR-Peptide Pairs

2019

Abstract The T cell repertoire is composed of T cell receptors (TCR) selected by their cognate MHC-peptides and naive TCR that do not bind known peptides. While the task of distinguishing a peptide-binding TCR from a naive TCR unlikely to bind any peptide can be performed using sequence motifs, distinguishing between TCRs binding different peptides requires more advanced methods. Such a prediction is the key for using TCR repertoires as disease-specific biomarkers. We here used large scale TCR-peptide dictionaries with state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) methods to produce ERGO (pEptide tcR matchinG predictiOn), a highly specific classifier to predict which TCR binds to which…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyComputer scienceevaluation methodsT-LymphocytesT cellImmunologyReceptors Antigen T-CellEpitopes T-LymphocyteTarget peptidePeptide bindingPeptidechemical and pharmacologic phenomenaComputational biologyLigandsSoftware implementationautoencoder (AE)AntigenEvaluation methodsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsEpitope specificityAntigensDatabases ProteinOriginal Researchchemistry.chemical_classificationBinding SitesT cell repertoireChemistryRepertoirelong short-term memory (LSTM)T-cell receptorepitope specificitydeep learninghemic and immune systemsmedicine.anatomical_structuremachine learningPeptidesSequence motiflcsh:RC581-607SoftwareProtein BindingSignal TransductionTCR repertoire analysisFrontiers in Immunology
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A Conceptual Framework for Using and Evaluating Web-Based Learning Resources in School Education

2010

Published version of an article from the journal:Journal of Information Technology Education. Also available from the publisher: http://www.jite.org/documents/Vol9/JITEv9p053-079Hadjerrouit743.pdf Web-based learning resources (WBLRs) have provided teachers with a wide range of new teachingexperiences that are not possible in traditional classroom. However, little research has beendone as to which approach to WBLRs is suitable to address issues that are pertinent to learning.This paper proposes a conceptual framework to explore the design and evaluation of WBLRs inschool education. The paper also examines the way in which the framework is used to evaluatestudents? and teachers? perceptions o…

lcsh:LC8-6691Knowledge managementlcsh:Special aspects of educationlcsh:T58.5-58.64General Computer Sciencelcsh:Information technologybusiness.industryComputer scienceVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Information technology educationEducationWorld Wide WebConceptual frameworkWeb based learningEducational resourcesEvaluation methodsComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGElectronic publishingThe InternetVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280businessGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)School educationJournal of Information Technology Education: Research
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Multiplicity results for asymmetric boundary value problems with indefinite weights

2004

We prove existence and multiplicity of solutions, with prescribed nodal properties, to a boundary value problem of the formu″+f(t,u)=0,u(0)=u(T)=0. The nonlinearity is supposed to satisfy asymmetric, asymptotically linear assumptions involving indefinite weights. We first study some auxiliary half-linear, two-weighted problems for which an eigenvalue theory holds. Multiplicity is ensured by assumptions expressed in terms of weighted eigenvalues. The proof is developed in the framework of topological methods and is based on some relations between rotation numbers and weighted eigenvalues.

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Ultrasound Curricula of Student Education in Europe : Summary of the Experience

2020

Abstract Background Despite the increasing role of ultrasound, structured ultrasound teaching is only slowly being integrated into the curricula of medical schools and universities all over Europe. Aim To survey the current situation at European universities regarding the integration of ultrasound in student medical education and to report on models of student ultrasound training from selected European universities. Methods A questionnaire survey focusing on the implementation of curricular ultrasound education was sent out to the 28 presidents of the national ultrasound societies of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB), who were asked to dist…

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Characteristics of clinical trials in rare vs. common diseases: A register-based Latvian study.

2017

Background Conducting clinical studies in small populations may be very challenging; therefore quality of clinical evidence may differ between rare and non-rare disease therapies. Objective This register-based study aims to evaluate the characteristics of clinical trials in rare diseases conducted in Latvia and compare them with clinical trials in more common conditions. Methods The EU Clinical Trials Register (clinicaltrialsregister.eu) was used to identify interventional clinical trials related to rare diseases (n = 51) and to compose a control group of clinical trials in non-rare diseases (n = 102) for further comparison of the trial characteristics. Results We found no significant diffe…

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The Value of Median Nerve Sonography as a Predictor for Short- and Long-Term Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Prospective…

2016

Objectives To investigate the prognostic value of B-mode and Power Doppler (PD) ultrasound of the median nerve for the short- and long-term clinical outcomes of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods Prospective study of 135 patients with suspected CTS seen 3 times: at baseline, then at short-term (3 months) and long-term (15–36 months) follow-up. At baseline, the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve was measured with ultrasound at 4 levels on the forearm and wrist. PD signals were graded semi-quantitatively (0–3). Clinical outcomes were evaluated at each visit with the Boston Questionnaire (BQ) and the DASH Questionnaire, as well as visual analogue scales for the pat…

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Mismatch negativity (MMN) in freely-moving rats with several experimental controls.

2014

Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a scalp-recorded electrical potential that occurs in humans in response to an auditory stimulus that defies previously established patterns of regularity. MMN amplitude is reduced in people with schizophrenia. In this study, we aimed to develop a robust and replicable rat model of MMN, as a platform for a more thorough understanding of the neurobiology underlying MMN. One of the major concerns for animal models of MMN is whether the rodent brain is capable of producing a human-like MMN, which is not a consequence of neural adaptation to repetitive stimuli. We therefore tested several methods that have been used to control for adaptation and differential exogenou…

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