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Energy Efficient Consensus Over Directed Graphs

2018

Consensus algorithms are iterative methods that represent a basic building block to achieve superior functionalities in increasingly complex sensor networks by facilitating the implementation of many signal-processing tasks in a distributed manner. Due to the heterogeneity of the devices, which may present very different capabilities (e.g. energy supply, transmission range), the energy often becomes a scarce resource and the communications turn into directed. To maximize the network lifetime, a magnitude that in this work measures the number of consensus processes that can be executed before the first node in the network runs out of battery, we propose a topology optimization methodology fo…

Computer scienceDistributed computingNode (networking)Topology optimizationTopology (electrical circuits)Directed graphNetwork topologyWireless sensor networkEfficient energy useBlock (data storage)
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Detection, tracking and event localization of jet stream features in 4-D atmospheric data

2012

We introduce a novel algorithm for the efficient detection and tracking of features in spatiotemporal atmospheric data, as well as for the precise localization of the occurring genesis, lysis, merging and splitting events. The algorithm works on data given on a four-dimensional structured grid. Feature selection and clustering are based on adjustable local and global criteria, feature tracking is predominantly based on spatial overlaps of the feature's full volumes. The resulting 3-D features and the identified correspondences between features of consecutive time steps are represented as the nodes and edges of a directed acyclic graph, the event graph. Merging and splitting events appear in…

Computer scienceEvent (computing)lcsh:QE1-996.5Feature selectionGridcomputer.software_genreTracking (particle physics)Directed acyclic graphData segmentlcsh:GeologyFeature (computer vision)Data miningCluster analysiscomputerAlgorithmPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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Filter Bank: a Directional Approach for Retinal Vessel Segmentation

2017

It is well known that retinal diseases are sometimes identified by tortuosity of the vessels, presence of exudates and hemorrhages while lesions of tissues are associated to diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity and more general cerebrovascular problems. One of the main issues in this research field is detecting small curvilinear structures, thus the aim of this contribution is to introduce a non-supervised and automated methodology to detect features such as curvilinear structures in retinal images. The core of the proposed methodology consists in using an approach that resembles the “a trous” wavelet algorithm. With respect to the standard Gabor analysis our methodology is base…

Computer scienceGaussianBiomedical Engineering02 engineering and technologyfundus oculiTortuosity030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicinedirectional mapArtificial Intelligence0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSegmentation1707Health InformaticRetinaSignal processingSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryRetinopathy of prematurityRetinalPattern recognitionImage segmentationDiabetic retinopathymedicine.diseaseFilter bankmedicine.anatomical_structureComputer Networks and CommunicationKernel (image processing)chemistryElliptical Gaussian filterSignal Processingsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingretinal vesselArtificial intelligencebusinessRetinopathy
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(Approximate) Low-Mode Averaging with a new Multigrid Eigensolver

2015

We present a multigrid based eigensolver for computing low-modes of the Hermitian Wilson Dirac operator. For the non-Hermitian case multigrid methods have already replaced conventional Krylov subspace solvers in many lattice QCD computations. Since the $\gamma_5$-preserving aggregation based interpolation used in our multigrid method is valid for both, the Hermitian and the non-Hermitian case, inversions of very ill-conditioned shifted systems with the Hermitian operator become feasible. This enables the use of multigrid within shift-and-invert type eigensolvers. We show numerical results from our MPI-C implementation of a Rayleigh quotient iteration with multigrid. For state-of-the-art lat…

Computer scienceHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)FOS: Physical sciencesRayleigh quotient iterationKrylov subspaceDirac operatorComputer Science::Numerical AnalysisHermitian matrixsymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - LatticeMultigrid methodComputer Science::Mathematical SoftwaresymbolsApplied mathematicsSelf-adjoint operatorEigenvalues and eigenvectorsInterpolationProceedings of The 33rd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory — PoS(LATTICE 2015)
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Adapting hierarchical bidirectional inter prediction on a GPU-based platform for 2D and 3D H.264 video coding

2013

The H.264/AVC video coding standard introduces some improved tools in order to increase compression efficiency. Moreover, the multi-view extension of H.264/AVC, called H.264/MVC, adopts many of them. Among the new features, variable block-size motion estimation is one which contributes to high coding efficiency. Furthermore, it defines a different prediction structure that includes hierarchical bidirectional pictures, outperforming traditional Group of Pictures patterns in both scenarios: single-view and multi-view. However, these video coding techniques have high computational complexity. Several techniques have been proposed in the literature over the last few years which are aimed at acc…

Computer scienceReal-time computingGraphics processing unitComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION020206 networking & telecommunications020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYHierarchical bidirectional picturesScalable Video CodingComputer engineeringMotion estimation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringH.264/AVCVideo codingEncoderContext-adaptive binary arithmetic codingGroup of picturesContext-adaptive variable-length codingEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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Deep Convolutional Neural Network for HEp-2 fluorescence intensity classification

2019

Indirect ImmunoFluorescence (IIF) assays are recommended as the gold standard method for detection of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs), which are of considerable importance in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases. Fluorescence intensity analysis is very often complex, and depending on the capabilities of the operator, the association with incorrect classes is statistically easy. In this paper, we present a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) system to classify positive/negative fluorescence intensity of HEp-2 IIF images, which is important for autoimmune diseases diagnosis. The method uses the best known pre-trained CNNs to extract features and a support vector machine (SVM) classifier for the …

Computer scienceSVM02 engineering and technologyConvolutional neural networklcsh:TechnologyIIF image030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineClassifier (linguistics)Autoimmune disease0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials Scienceautoimmune diseasesReceiver operating characteristic (ROC) curveInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.5AccuracyIIF imagesFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesIndirect immunofluorescencebusiness.industrylcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringPattern recognitionIIfGold standard (test)Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)lcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsIntensity (physics)Support vector machineFluorescence intensitylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:Physics
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A multi-process system for HEp-2 cells classification based on SVM

2016

An automatic system for pre-segmented IIF images analysis was developed.A non-standard pipeline for supervised image classification was adopted.The system uses a two-level pyramid to retain some spatial information.From each cell image 216 features are extracted.15 SVM classifiers one-against-one have been implemented. This study addresses the classification problem of the HEp-2 cells using indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) image analysis, which can indicate the presence of autoimmune diseases by finding antibodies in the patient serum. Recently, studies have shown that it is possible to identify the cell patterns using IIF image analysis and machine learning techniques. In this paper we de…

Computer scienceSVM02 engineering and technologyImmunofluorescencecomputer.software_genre030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingImage (mathematics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligencePyramid0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicinePyramid (image processing)Spatial analysisAccuracy1707Contextual image classificationmedicine.diagnostic_testFeatures reductionIndirect immunofluorescencePipeline (software)Class (biology)Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)StainingSupport vector machineHep-2 cells classificationSignal Processing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionData miningcomputerSoftware
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An Automatic HEp-2 Specimen Analysis System Based on an Active Contours Model and an SVM Classification

2019

The antinuclear antibody (ANA) test is widely used for screening, diagnosing, and monitoring of autoimmune diseases. The most common methods to determine ANA are indirect immunofluorescence (IIF), performed by human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, as substrate antigen. The evaluation of ANA consist an analysis of fluorescence intensity and staining patterns. This paper presents a complete and fully automatic system able to characterize IIF images. The fluorescence intensity classification was obtained by performing an image preprocessing phase and implementing a Support Vector Machines (SVM) classifier. The cells identification problem has been addressed by developing a flexible segmentati…

Computer scienceSVMKNN02 engineering and technologylcsh:TechnologyIIF imageHough transformlaw.inventionlcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health scienceslawClassifier (linguistics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPreprocessorGeneral Materials ScienceSegmentationcell segmentationlcsh:QH301-705.5InstrumentationIIF images030304 developmental biologyFluid Flow and Transfer Processes0303 health sciencesIndirect immunofluorescencelcsh:Tbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringPattern recognitionSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)ROC curvelcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsSupport vector machineParameter identification problemFluorescence intensityHough transformlcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businesslcsh:Physicsactive contours modelApplied Sciences
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The role of the Access Point in Wi-Fi networks with selfish nodes

2009

In Wi-Fi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing the shared channel by means of a random access protocol called Distributed Coordination Function (DCF), which is long term fair. But recent drivers allow users to configure protocol parameters differently from their standard values in order to break the protocol fairness and obtain a larger share of the available bandwidth at the expense of other users. This motivates a game theoretical analysis of DCF. Previous studies have already modeled access to a shared wireless channel in terms of non-cooperative games among the nodes, but they have mainly considered ad hoc mode operation. In this paper we consider the role of the Access Point (AP…

Computer scienceWireless ad hoc networkBidirectional trafficDistributed computingmedia_common.quotation_subjectMechanism designThroughputDistributed coordination functionNash equilibriumWi-fi networks[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]IEEE 802.11Settore ING-INF/04 - Automaticaselfish nodesSelfishnessmedia_commonIEEE 802.11business.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniNode (networking)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSWLAN; selfish nodesWLANbusinessRandom accessComputer network
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Resource sharing optimality in WiFi infrastructure networks

2009

In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access protocol called Distributed Coordination Function (DCF). Although this protocol is in principle fair, since all the stations have the same probability to transmit on the channel, it has been shown that unfair behaviors may emerge in actual networking scenarios. Assuming that a contending node can dynamically change its strategy, by tuning its contention parameters to non-standard values on the basis of channel observations, we prove that, for infrastructure networks with bidirectional traffic and homogeneous application requirements, selfish access strategies are able to reach equilibrium condi…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryBidirectional trafficSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniDistributed computingNode (networking)ThroughputDistributed coordination functionShared resourceSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaWireless lanTelecommunications linkMobile telephonybusinessGame theory Mechanism Design WiFi Infrastructure NetworksRandom accessCommunication channelComputer network
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