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Investigazioni "sull'enigma" di una dedica

2007

Nella seconda metà del XIV secolo un francescano di Sciacca Andrea de Pace scrive il Viridarium principum e lo dedica a Nicola Peralta. Il saggio illustra le motivazioni della dedica ripercorrendo la vita del conte di Caltabellotta e i suoi rapporti con il francescano e con la monarchia.

Nicola Peralta Andrea de Pace francescani Sciacca Viridarium principumSettore M-STO/01 - Storia Medievale
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Signal-to-noise ratio in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces

2018

This paper introduces the kernel signal-to-noise ratio (kSNR) for different machine learning and signal processing applications}. The kSNR seeks to maximize the signal variance while minimizing the estimated noise variance explicitly in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (rkHs). The kSNR gives rise to considering complex signal-to-noise relations beyond additive noise models, and can be seen as a useful signal-to-noise regularizer for feature extraction and dimensionality reduction. We show that the kSNR generalizes kernel PCA (and other spectral dimensionality reduction methods), least squares SVM, and kernel ridge regression to deal with cases where signal and noise cannot be assumed inde…

Noise model02 engineering and technologySNR010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesKernel principal component analysisSenyal Teoria del (Telecomunicació)Signal-to-noise ratioArtificial Intelligence0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHeteroscedastic0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsNoise (signal processing)Dimensionality reductionKernel methodsSignal classificationSupport vector machineKernel methodKernel (statistics)Anàlisi funcionalSignal ProcessingFeature extraction020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSignal-to-noise ratioComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionAlgorithmSoftwareImatges ProcessamentReproducing kernel Hilbert spaceCausal inference
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A nonlocal problem arising from heat radiation on non-convex surfaces

1997

We consider both stationary and time-dependent heat equations for a non-convex body or a collection of disjoint conducting bodies with Stefan-Boltzmann radiation conditions on the surface. The main novelty of the resulting problem is the non-locality of the boundary condition due to self-illuminating radiation on the surface. Moreover, the problem is nonlinear and in the general case also non-coercive. We show that the non-local boundary value problem admits a maximum principle. Hence, we can prove the existence of a weak solution assuming the existence of upper and lower solutions. This result is then applied to prove existence under some hypotheses that guarantee the existence of sub- and…

Nonlinear systemMaximum principleApplied MathematicsWeak solutionMathematical analysisFree boundary problemHeat equationDisjoint setsBoundary value problemHeat kernelMathematicsEuropean Journal of Applied Mathematics
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FINITE ELEMENT APPROXIMATION OF NONLOCAL HEAT RADIATION PROBLEMS

1998

This paper focuses on finite element error analysis for problems involving both conductive and radiative heat transfers. The radiative heat exchange is modeled with a nonlinear and nonlocal term that also makes the problem non-monotone. The continuous problem has a maximum principle which suggests the use of inverse monotone discretizations. We also estimate the error due to the approximation of the boundary by showing continuous dependence on the geometric data for the continuous problem. The final result of this paper is a rigorous justification and error analysis for methods that use the so-called view factors for numerical modeling of the heat radiation.

Nonlinear systemMonotone polygonMaximum principleThermal radiationApplied MathematicsModeling and SimulationMathematical analysisInverseBoundary (topology)Finite element methodMathematicsGeometric data analysisMathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
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Engaging with mathematics in the kindergarten. Orchestrating a fairy tale through questioning and use of tools

2013

ABSTRACTThe aim of this study is to analyse how a kindergarten teacher orchestrated a mathematical activity involving a fairy tale. Taking a sociocultural perspective on learning and development, naturally occurring talk-in-interaction has been analysed in order to scrutinise the subtleties of the orchestration. The fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears was used both as context for the activity, but also as a means through which mathematical concepts were engaged with. The analysis shows that the orchestration bears characteristics of questioning and use of tools such as voice, facial expressions, and concrete materials. The orchestration is also characterised by sincere planning in adv…

Nonverbal communicationSociocultural perspectiveTeaching methodPedagogyGoldilocks principleDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyContext (language use)Orchestration (computing)PsychologyMathematics instructionPreschool educationEducationEuropean Early Childhood Education Research Journal
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Visual information flow in Wilson-Cowan networks.

2020

In this paper, we study the communication efficiency of a psychophysically tuned cascade of Wilson-Cowan and divisive normalization layers that simulate the retina-V1 pathway. This is the first analysis of Wilson-Cowan networks in terms of multivariate total correlation. The parameters of the cortical model have been derived through the relation between the steady state of the Wilson-Cowan model and the divisive normalization model. The communication efficiency has been analyzed in two ways: First, we provide an analytical expression for the reduction of the total correlation among the responses of a V1-like population after the application of the Wilson-Cowan interaction. Second, we empiri…

Normalization (statistics)PhysiologyComputer scienceComputationPopulationModels Biological050105 experimental psychologyRetina03 medical and health sciencesWilson–Cowan equations0302 clinical medicineMulti-informationtotal correlationHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVisual PathwaysEfficient coding hypothesisEfficient representation principleeducationVisual Cortexeducation.field_of_studyNormalization modelGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesUnivariateFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Neurons and CognitionDivisive normalizationVisual PerceptionNeurons and Cognition (q-bio.NC)Total correlationNeural Networks ComputerNerve NetAlgorithm030217 neurology & neurosurgeryImage compressionJournal of neurophysiology
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Visual aftereffects and sensory nonlinearities from a single statistical framework

2015

When adapted to a particular scenery our senses may fool us: colors are misinterpreted, certain spatial patterns seem to fade out, and static objects appear to move in reverse. A mere empirical description of the mechanisms tuned to color, texture, and motion may tell us where these visual illusions come from. However, such empirical models of gain control do not explain why these mechanisms work in this apparently dysfunctional manner. Current normative explanations of aftereffects based on scene statistics derive gain changes by (1) invoking decorrelation and linear manifold matching/equalization, or (2) using nonlinear divisive normalization obtained from parametric scene models. These p…

Normalization (statistics)texture aftereffectComputer scienceadaptationunsupervised learningscene statisticslcsh:RC321-571Behavioral Neurosciencelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryDecorrelationBiological Psychiatrycolor aftereffectParametric statisticsOriginal ResearchCurves analysisbusiness.industryOptical illusionNonparametric statisticsScene statisticsMaximizationsequential principal curves analysisPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyA priori and a posterioriArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmNeurosciencemotion aftereffectFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Low-cost method for obtaining medical rapid prototyping using desktop 3d printing : a novel technique for mandibular reconstruction planning

2017

Background Three-dimensional (3D) printing is relatively a new technology with clinical applications, which enable us to create rapid accurate prototype of the selected anatomic region, making it possible to plan complex surgery and pre-bend hardware for individual surgical cases. This study aimed to express our experience with the use of medical rapid prototype (MRP) of the maxillofacial region created by desktop 3D printer and its application in maxillofacial reconstructive surgeries. Material and methods Three patients with benign mandible tumors were included in this study after obtaining informed consent. All patient's maxillofacial CT scan data was processed by segmentation and isolat…

Novel techniqueRapid prototypingmedicine.medical_specialtyReconstructive surgerybusiness.industryComputer scienceResearch3D printing030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Surgical planning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSoftware030220 oncology & carcinogenesisComputer graphics (images)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineMedical physicsSegmentationMandibular reconstructionOral SurgerybusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Photon emission in neutral current interactions with nucleons and nuclei

2013

We report on our study of photon emission induced by Enu ~ 1 GeV (anti)neutrino neutral current interactions with nucleons and nuclei. This process is an important background for nu_e appearance oscillation experiments. At the relevant energies, the reaction is dominated by the excitation of the Delta (1232) resonance but there are also non-resonant contributions that, close to threshold, are fully determined by the effective chiral Lagrangian of strong interactions. We have obtained differential and integrated cross section for the (anti)neutrino-nucleon scattering and compare them with previous results. Furthermore, we have extended the model to nuclear targets taking into account Fermi m…

Nuclear TheoryNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyResonance (particle physics)Nuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)symbols.namesakePauli exclusion principleHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNeutrino oscillationNuclear ExperimentPhysicsNeutral currentOscillation020206 networking & telecommunicationsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologysymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoAtomic physicsNucleonExcitation
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Development of micro-contact printing of osteosarcoma cells using MeV ion beam lithography

2009

Abstract For investigation of spatial effects in signalling between cells and also signal substances that trigger cell proliferation and behaviour we are developing a micro Contact Printing process ( μ CP ) . In order to allow printing of cells stamps with high aspect ratio are required and these have been fabricated using Programmed Proximity Aperture Lithography (PPAL) with 3 MeV 4 He 2 + ions to produce PMMA masters for casting the stamps in PDMS. A simple printing device was developed and the first results using this to print human osteosarcoma cells is demonstrated.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceApertureMicrocontact printingNanotechnologyIon beam lithographyInstrumentationSignalCastingLithographyProton beam writingNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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