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Description of movement sensor dataset for dog behavior classification

2022

The description and results of the original investigation are found in: Dog behaviour classification with movement sensors placed on the harness and the collar, Kumpulainen, P., Valldeoriola Cardó, A., Somppi, S., Törnqvist, H., Väätäjä, H., Majaranta, P., Gizatdinova, Y., Antink, C. H., Surakka, V., V. Kujala, M., Vainio, O. & Vehkaoja, A., Aug 2021, In: Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 241, 7 p., 105393. Movement sensor data from seven static and dynamic dog behaviors (sitting, standing, lying down, trotting, walking, playing, and (treat) searching i.e. sniffing) was collected from 45 middle to large sized dogs with six degree-of-freedom movement sensors attached to the collar and the ha…

gyroscopeScience (General)Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7behavior classificationliikkeenkaappaus413 Veterinary scienceeläinten käyttäytyminenkoiradog activity classificationQ1-390mittauslaitteetMachine learningDog activity classificationData Articleluokitus (toiminta)MultidisciplinaryMovement sensor113 Computer and information sciencesGyroscopeAccelerometermovement sensoraccelerometermachine learningkoneoppiminenBehavior classificationData in Brief
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Zero-shot Semantic Segmentation using Relation Network

2021

Zero-shot learning (ZSL) is widely studied in recent years to solve the problem of lacking annotations. Currently, most studies on ZSL are for image classification and object detection. But, zero-shot semantic segmentation, pixel level classification, is still at its early stage. Therefore, this work proposes to extend a zero-shot image classification model, Relation Network (RN), to semantic segmentation tasks. We modified the structure of RN based on other state-of-the-arts semantic segmentation models (i.e. U-Net and DeepLab) and utilizes word embeddings from Caltech-UCSD Birds 200-2011 attributes and natural language processing models (i.e. word2vec and fastText). Because meta-learning …

hahmontunnistus (tietotekniikka)Meta learning (computer science)Computer scienceSemanticscomputer visionlcsh:Telecommunicationmeta-learninglcsh:TK5101-6720SegmentationWord2veczero-shot semantic segmentationkonenäközero-shot learningimage segmentationContextual image classificationbusiness.industrydeep learningPattern recognitionImage segmentationsemantic segmentationObject detectionkoneoppiminenrelation networkArtificial intelligencebusinessWord (computer architecture)
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Pholiotina cyanopus, a rare fungus producing psychoactive tryptamines

2014

Abstract Pholiotina cyanopus was collected from wood chips and other woody remnants of undetermined tree species. Its basidiomata were found in June within the area of closed sawmill in the central part of Żywiec city (SW Poland). Description and illustration of Ph. cyanopus based on Polish specimens are provided and its ecology, general distribution and comparison with similar taxa – Pholiotina smithii, Pholiotina sulcatipes, and others are discussed as well. The identity of the active compounds of Ph. cyanopus was additionally determined. Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) data sets were obtained to support the occurrence of psilocybin and its analogues – psilocin, baeocystin…

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A person-oriented approach to sport and school burnout in adolescent student-athletes: The role of individual and parental expectations

2017

Abstract Objectives The present study aimed to examine what kind of burnout profiles exist among student-athletes based on their sport and school burnout symptoms. Moreover, it was investigated whether athletes' expectations of success in sport and school, on the one hand, and parental expectations, on the other hand, were predictors of the likelihood of the athlete to show a certain profile, after taking into account the effects of gender, grade point average, type of sport, and level of competition. Design and methods The participants were 391 student-athletes (51% females) from six different upper secondary sport schools in Finland, and 448 parents (58% mothers). The athletes filled in q…

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Regulation of the Transferrin Receptor Recycling in Hepatitis C Virus-Replicating Cells

2020

After binding of its ligand transferrin, the transferrin receptor (TfR) is internalized via early endosomes. Ligand and receptor can be recycled. α-Taxilin was identified as an essential factor for TfR recycling. Apart from its role for iron uptake, TfR is a coreceptor for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In HCV-replicating cells, the amount of a-taxilin is decreased. This study aims to investigate the effect of decreased α-taxilin levels in HCV-replicating cells on recycling of TfR, its amount on the cell surface, on iron uptake, and the impact of a disturbed TfR recycling on HCV superinfection exclusion. TfR amount and localization were determined by CLSM and surface biotinylation. α-ta…

hepatitis C virus0301 basic medicineEndosomemedia_common.quotation_subjectTransferrin receptorSuperinfection exclusionCell and Developmental Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineiron metabolismInternalizationReceptorlcsh:QH301-705.5iron metabolism ; transferrin receptor ; α-taxilin ; HCV superinfection ; Hepatitis C ; hepatitis C virusOriginal Researchmedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationα-taxilinHCV superinfectionvirus diseasesCell Biologytransferrin receptorLigand (biochemistry)Cell biology030104 developmental biologylcsh:Biology (General)chemistryTransferrin030220 oncology & carcinogenesisIntracellularDevelopmental BiologyFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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Accidental poisoning with Aconitum: Case report and review of the literature

2020

Abstract Aconitine intoxication by ingestion of Aconitum roots can lead to ventricular tachycardia and cardiac arrest and provides an example of the potential effect of self‐medication. Educational campaigns should be implemented to contain acute intoxications caused by herbal‐derived products.

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Alkylthio-tetrasubstituted μ-Nitrido Diiron Phthalocyanines: Spectroelectrochemistry, Electrical Properties, and Heterojunctions for Ammonia Sensing.

2020

Alkylthio-tetrasubstituted μ-nitrido diiron phthalocyanine complexes are synthesized with n-butyl, iso-butyl, tert-butyl, and n-hexadecyl alkyl moieties. For the first time, a spectroelectrochemical investigation of μ-nitrido diiron phthalocyanines is achieved at all the redox steps. The complexes are stable in all their redox states, unlike their unsubstituted analogues. The interest of the present complexes is to prepare sensing devices by a solution processing method. Films are characterized by electronic absorption and Raman spectroscopies. Electrical measurements on resistors show the highly resistive behavior of these complexes, whatever the chain length. However, when combined with t…

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Analyse multirésolution pour la recherche et l'indexation d'images par le contenu dans les bases de données images - Application à la base d'images p…

2005

Recent content-based image retrieval systems offer an interactive visual browsing of images databases. These methods perform a classification of images (offline) into a search tree for users browsing (online). This approach shows three main problems:1) The size of decriptor vector (n>100) makes distance computing sensitive to dimensionality curse,2) Having many different kinds of attributes into descriptor vector does not help classification,3) In general, classification does not take in consideration users' search context. In this work, we propose a method based on building hierarchical signatures having small increasing sizes, this allows to take users' search context into consideration. …

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Comment on “Crystallographic Snapshot of an Arrested Intermediate in the Biomimetic Activation of CO2”

2015

Out of focus: A recent Communication published in this journal describes the synthesis of [nBu4 N]HCO3 . The authors performed a single-crystal X-ray study that revealed a putative species described as an incipient hydroxide ion engaging in a long, and presumably weak, interaction with CO2 . Our recent exploration of the coordination chemistry of CO2 with small ions leads us to believe that such an exceptional bonding situation is unlikely. Instead, we argue that the crystal structure is that of [nBu4 N]O2 CCH3 and therefore not representative of the bulk powder from the synthesis.

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HPLC Determination of Polyphenols from Calendula officinalis L. Flowers

2017

Abstract Romanian spontaneous flora provides a lot of resources for the determination of different chemical compounds. This study uses flower samples from Calendula officinalis L. extracted through maceration. The chemical compounds determined were: (+)-catechin, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, gallic acid, rutin, resveratrol and quercetin. They were analyzed by using an optimized HPLC method. (+)-Catechin, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid and quercetin could not be identified in the analyzed samples. The greatest amount of phenolic compound found was rutin and the smallest quantity was determined for ferulic acid. The quantified compounds have proven to have bene…

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