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Non-branching geodesics and optimal maps in strong CD(K,∞) -spaces

2014

We prove that in metric measure spaces where the entropy functional is Kconvex along every Wasserstein geodesic any optimal transport between two absolutely continuous measures with finite second moments lives on a non-branching set of geodesics. As a corollary we obtain that in these spaces there exists only one optimal transport plan between any two absolutely continuous measures with finite second moments and this plan is given by a map. The results are applicable in metric measure spaces having Riemannian Ricci curvature bounded below, and in particular they hold also for Gromov-Hausdorff limits of Riemannian manifolds with Ricci curvature bounded from below by some constant. peerReview…

metric measure spacesoptimal mapssMathematics::Metric GeometryMathematics::Differential Geometrynon-branching geodesic
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Localization of Multi-Class On-Road and Aerial Targets Using mmWave FMCW Radar

2021

mmWave radars play a vital role in autonomous systems, such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), ground station control and monitoring systems. The challenging task when using mmWave radars is to estimate the accurate angle of arrival (AoA) of the targets, due to the limited number of receivers. In this paper, we present a novel AoA estimation technique, using mmWave FMCW radars operating in the frequency range 77–81 GHz by utilizing the mechanical rotation. Rotating the radar also increases the field of view in both azimuth and elevation. The proposed method estimates the AoA of the targets, using only a single transmitter and receiver. The measurements are…

mmWave radarTK7800-8360Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceangle of arrival (AoA)Field of viewFMCW radarlocalizationlaw.inventionlawAngle of arrivalmulti-class targetsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRadarVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Remote sensingTransmitterElevationmmWave radar; FMCW radar; localization; multi-class targets; angle of arrival (AoA); azimuth angle; elevation angle; range-angle maps; morphological operators; unmanned aerial vehicle localization; UAV localizationazimuth angleDroneAzimuthContinuous-wave radarHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringSignal ProcessingElectronicsElectronics; Volume 10; Issue 23; Pages: 2905
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Orientation Aids for Mobile Maps

2015

Using mobile maps to represent urban, work, or entertainment environments offers new possibilities to plan and carry out tasks. One potentially critical problem in mobile map usage is the misalignment between the user's frame of reference and the frame of reference of the map. In the experiment reported here, three different ‘orientation aids’ were tested in the context of restricted space, such as a large factory hall. The aim of the study was to find out how user interface design can help the user mentally align misaligned frames of reference for efficient mobile map use. The results of the experiment (N = 12) suggest using a ‘you are here’ marker and landmark highlighting, while canonica…

mobile mapsmental spatial orientationorientation aidsreference-frame misalignmentmental rotation
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Lost or not? : designing and evaluating user interfaces of mobile map services : the viewpoint of supporting users' location awareness

2016

The motivation for this thesis arose from the problem of people getting lost, both with and without mobile maps. I will answer a primary research question: 1) How can we support users’ location awareness with mobile map applications? As an ad-dition to this, I have the following sub-questions: a) Why do people get lost even when using a mobile map application? b) What are the best practices to support navigation? c) How can we research what the important objects in the natural environment are that should be emphasized in mobile maps? d) How do we prevent the user from focusing on the map service at the expense of perceiving the location in the real environment? e) What would a good mobile m…

mobile mapssijaintilocation awarenesskäytettävyysaugmented realityheuristiikkausabilitykäyttöliittymättäydennetty todellisuususer experiencemobiilipalvelutusability heuristicsmobiilisovelluksetavaruudellinen hahmottaminenkarttapalvelutkäyttäjäkokemusmap service designspatial perception
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Inverse estimation of the cardiac purkinje system from electroanatomical maps

2020

Las enfermedades cardiovasculares son la primera causa de mortalidad en el mundo, con 17.7 millones de muertes cada año, aproximadamente el 31% de las muertes en todo el mundo (Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) 2018). Las arritmias ventriculares son una causa importante de muerte súbita, que representa aproximadamente la mitad de la mortalidad cardíaca. Algunas de esas arritmias se atribuyen a la red de Purkinje (PKN), que bajo ciertas condiciones puede generar ritmos focales automáticos, y su configuración de red puede sostener circuitos eléctricos reentrantes. Los ritmos focales originados desde la red de Purkinje pueden servir como puntos de inicio en casos de fibrilación ventricula…

personalized electrical activation:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASelectro-anatomical mapspurkinje systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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Calculating cohomology groups of $overline M_0,n(mathbb P^r,d)$

2003

Here we investigate the rational cohomology of the moduli space ℳ̄0,n (ℙr,d) of degree d stable maps from n-pointed rational curves to ℙr. We obtain partial results for small values of d with an inductive method inspired by a paper of Enrico Arbarello and Maurizio Cornalba.

rational cohomology moduli space of stable mapsSettore MAT/03 - Geometria
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Why know myself? Flexible behaviour and the need for self-modelling: Poster

2021

In this paper I argue that some forms of the capacity for behavioural flexibility entail a specific kind of representation, a self-model. This means that systems with that capacity, among them human beings, must have self-models. In its basic form, the capacity for behavioural flexibility allows a system to respond to the same sensory stimulus differentially, depending on the values of parameters with which it represents the world. On seeing a street, I might cycle straight ahead or take a sharp turn left – depending on whether I represent it to blocked off just around the corner. More advanced forms expand on this. Self-models are a form of self-representation in which states are represent…

self-modelsrepresentationmapsself-representationflexible behaviour
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Why know myself? Flexible behaviour and the need for self-modelling: Oral presentation

2021

self-modelsrepresentationmapsself-representationflexible behaviour
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Physical Activity-Related Profiles of Female Sixth-Graders Regarding Motivational Psychosocial Variables: A Cluster Analysis Within the CReActivity P…

2020

IntroductionAdolescents’ physical activity (PA) behavior can be driven by several psychosocial determinants at the same time. Most analyses use a variable-based approach that examines relations between PA-related determinants and PA behavior on the between-person level. Using this approach, possible coexistences of different psychosocial determinants within one person cannot be examined. Therefore, by applying a person-oriented approach, this study examined (a) which profiles regarding PA-related psychosocial variables typically occur in female sixth-graders, (b) if these profiles deliver a self-consistent picture according to theoretical assumptions, and (c) if the profiles contribute to t…

self-organizing maps analysisaccelerometerlcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990person-oriented approachbasic psychological needsphysical activitycluster analysisFrontiers in Psychology
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Beware of contagion!

2003

Landscape ecology starts from the assumption that diversity and spatial arrangement of ecosystem mosaics has ecological implications and tries to understand the interactions between diversity and structure of large spatially heterogeneous areas and its ecological functions. This approach implies effective use of earth observation techniques and geographic information systems, enabling a global view of the landscape mosaics. Consequently, a large number of indices has been used to quantify the structure of categorical maps as a surrogate of actual landscapes and correlate them to ecological processes. In particular, the entropy-based contagion index has been extensively used to summarize the…

shannon's entropyGeographic information systemEcologyPixelEcologybusiness.industryComputer scienceLandscape epidemiologycategorical maps; evenness; fragmentation; shannon's entropy; shannon’s entropycomputer.file_formatManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcategorical mapsUrban Studiesshannon’s entropyfragmentationAdjacency listEntropy (information theory)evennessRaster graphicsLandscape ecologybusinessCartographyCategorical variablecomputerNature and Landscape Conservation
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