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Unified atmospheric neutrino passing fractions for large-scale neutrino telescopes

2018

The atmospheric neutrino passing fraction, or self-veto, is defined as the probability for an atmospheric neutrino not to be accompanied by a detectable muon from the same cosmic-ray air shower. Building upon previous work, we propose a redefinition of the passing fractions by unifying the treatment for muon and electron neutrinos. Several approximations have also been removed. This enables performing detailed estimations of the uncertainties in the passing fractions from several inputs: muon losses, cosmic-ray spectrum, hadronic-interaction models and atmosphere-density profiles. We also study the passing fractions under variations of the detector configuration: depth, surrounding medium a…

Physics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaMonte Carlo methodFOS: Physical sciencesScale (descriptive set theory)Electron01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesFraction (mathematics)010306 general physicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsMuon010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyDetectorAstronomy and AstrophysicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyAir showerHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
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Plasmon-based free-radical photopolymerization : effect of diffusion on nanolithography processes

2011

This Article interrogates the mechanisms responsible for nanoscale photopolymerization induced by confined and enhanced electromagnetic fields. Surface plasmon dipolar resonance of individual Ag nanoparticles was used as an optical near-field source to locally trigger the reaction of a photopolymerizable formulation. Laser excitation of the nanoparticles embedded in the formulation reproducibly generates polymer features with typical dimensions ranging from 2 nm to a few tens of nanometer. We have determined the physicochemical parameters and mechanisms controlling the spatial extent of the photopolymerization process. We found that the diffusion of the dye is the main process limiting the …

Physics::OpticsNanoparticleNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysisColloid and Surface ChemistryNanoscopic scaleMicroscale chemistryPlasmonComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSChemistrySurface plasmonGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciences[ CHIM.POLY ] Chemical Sciences/PolymersNanolithographyPhotopolymer[CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/PolymersPolymerization[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry0210 nano-technology
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Models and solution methods for the uncapacitatedr-allocationp-hub equitable center problem

2017

Hub networks are commonly used in telecommunications and logistics to connect origins to destinations in situations where a direct connection between each origin–destination (o-d) pair is impractical or too costly. Hubs serve as switching points to consolidate and route traffic in order to realize economies of scale. The main decisions associated with hub-network problems include (1) determining the number of hubs (p), (2) selecting the p-nodes in the network that will serve as hubs, (3) allocating non-hub nodes (terminals) to up to r-hubs, and (4) routing the pairwise o-d traffic. Typically, hub location problems include all four decisions while hub allocation problems assume that the valu…

Physics::Physics and SocietyMathematical optimization021103 operations researchTotal costComputer scienceQuantitative Biology::Molecular NetworksStrategy and ManagementQuality of serviceMaximum cost0211 other engineering and technologiesComputer Science::Social and Information Networks02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchFacility location problemComputer Science ApplicationsEconomies of scaleComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONManagement of Technology and Innovation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPairwise comparisonCenter (algebra and category theory)Business and International ManagementRouting (electronic design automation)International Transactions in Operational Research
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General principles in motion vision: Color blindness of object motion depends on pattern velocity in honeybee and goldfish

2011

AbstractVisual systems can undergo striking adaptations to specific visual environments during evolution, but they can also be very “conservative.” This seems to be the case in motion vision, which is surprisingly similar in species as distant as honeybee and goldfish. In both visual systems, motion vision measured with the optomotor response is color blind and mediated by one photoreceptor type only. Here, we ask whether this is also the case if the moving stimulus is restricted to a small part of the visual field, and test what influence velocity may have on chromatic motion perception. Honeybees were trained to discriminate between clockwise- and counterclockwise-rotating sector disks. S…

PhysiologyColor visionMotion PerceptionColorColor Vision DefectsBiologyStimulus (physiology)Discrimination PsychologicalGoldfishAnimalsComputer visionCompound Eye ArthropodMotion perceptionChromatic scaleVision OcularCommunicationbusiness.industryCompound eyeBeesSensory SystemsVisual fieldPattern Recognition VisualColor Vision DefectsOptomotor responsePhotoreceptor Cells InvertebrateArtificial intelligencebusinessColor PerceptionPhotic StimulationPhotoreceptor Cells VertebrateVisual Neuroscience
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Improving SIFT-based descriptors stability to rotations

2010

Image descriptors are widely adopted structures to match image features. SIFT-based descriptors are collections of gradient orientation histograms computed on different feature regions, commonly divided by using a regular Cartesian grid or a log-polar grid. In order to achieve rotation invariance, feature patches have to be generally rotated in the direction of the dominant gradient orientation. In this paper we present a modification of the GLOH descriptor, a SIFT-based descriptor based on a log-polar grid, which avoids to rotate the feature patch before computing the descriptor since predefined discrete orientations can be easily derived by shifting the descriptor vector. The proposed des…

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Extract information of polarization imaging from local matching stereo

2010

Since polarization of light was used in the field of computer vision, the research of polarization vision is rapidly growing. Polarization vision has been shown to simplify some important image understanding tasks that can be more difficult to be performed with intensity vision. Furthermore, it has computational efficiency because it only needs grayscale images and can be easily applied by a simple optical setup. Nowadays, we can find various types of polarization cameras in the market. However, they are very expensive. In our work, we will study and develop a low price polarization camera setup with parallel acquisition using a stereo system. This system requires only two general cameras e…

PixelStereo camerasComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONOptical polarizationPolarizerPolarization (waves)Grayscalelaw.inventionlawComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionDegree of polarizationComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessComputer stereo vision2010 International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems
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Choosing local matching score method for stereo matching based-on polarization imaging

2010

Polarization imaging is a powerful tool to observe hidden information from an observed object. It has significant advantages, such as computational efficiency (it only needs gray scale images) and can be easily applied by adding a polarizer in front of a camera. Many researchers used polarization in various areas of computer vision, such as object recognition, segmentation and so on. However, there is very little research in stereo vision based on polarization. Stereo vision is a well known technique for obtaining depth information from pairs of stereo digital images. One of the main focuses of research in this area is to get accurate stereo correspondences. In our work, we will study and d…

PixelStereo camerasComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONStereoscopyGrayscalelaw.inventionDigital imageStereopsislawComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessComputer stereo visionStereo camera2010 The 2nd International Conference on Computer and Automation Engineering (ICCAE)
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Image Colorization Method Using Texture Descriptors and ISLIC Segmentation

2017

We present a new colorization method to assign color to a grayscale image based on a reference color image using texture descriptors and Improved Simple Linear Iterative Clustering (ISLIC). Firstly, the pixels of images are classified using Support Vector Machine (SVM) according to texture descriptors, mean luminance, entropy, homogeneity, correlation, and local binary pattern (LBP) features. Then, the grayscale image and the color image are segmented into superpixels, which are obtained by ISLIC to produce more uniform and regularly shaped superpixels than those obtained by SLIC, and the classified images are further post-processed combined with superpixles for removing erroneous classific…

Pixelbusiness.industryColor imageLocal binary patternsComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONScale-space segmentationPattern recognitionImage segmentationGrayscaleImage textureComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessCluster analysisComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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Planktonic foraminifera as proxies of the Holocene climatic variability (Tyrrhenian, Mediterranean Sea)

2017

Introduction. The focus of this study is the paleoclimatic reconstruction of the southern Tyrrhenian between ~9.2 and 2.9 ka, through the study of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages and stable isotopes, and comparing data with other coeval intervals. Several authors have studied the climatic sensitivity of Holocene planktonic foraminifera in different parts of the Mediterranean. Planktonic foraminifera produce good records of Holocene climatic variability, especially as regards the suborbital events such as Bond events (Bond et al., 1997) and other cooling/warming oscillations. Therefore, the obtained eco-biostratigraphy has allowed us to analyze how climatic forcing influenced sea surfac…

Planktonic foraminifera stable isotopes millennial-scale climatic variability southern Tyrrhenian Holocene
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Assessment of tools for urban energy planning

2019

Abstract In recent years, studies and policies have encouraged the diffusion of distributed energy supply technologies and large integration of renewable sources. This increases the need for new professionals in energy planning. Several computational tools for energy planning have been developed as described in the technical literature. However, energy planners of urban/district areas engaged in the transition towards smart systems related to buildings energy services require well-documented tools to evaluate the combination of available energy sources by proper conversion technologies. With this, after a scientific review, we selected 17 tools targeted on an urban/districts scale that can …

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