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A multi-domain approach for smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of highly complex flows

2018

Abstract An efficient and accurate method is proposed to solve the incompressible flow momentum and continuity equations in computational domains partitioned into subdomains in the framework of the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method. The procedure does not require any overlap of the subdomains, which would result in the increase of the computational effort. Perfectly matching solutions are obtained at the surfaces separating neighboring blocks. The block interfaces can be both planar and curved surfaces allowing to easily decompose even geometrically complex domains. The smoothing length of the kernel function is maintained constant in each subdomain, while changing between blocks where…

Computer scienceComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyBoundary condition010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaMomentumSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)Smoothed particle hydrodynamicIncompressible flowComputational mechanicsMechanics of MaterialDomain decomposition0101 mathematicsMirror particleComputational MechanicConservation of massISPHBlock (data storage)Mechanical EngineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionDomain decomposition methodsComputer Science Applications010101 applied mathematicsMechanics of MaterialsMulti-blockAlgorithmSmoothingComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Hidden Pursuits: Evaluating Gaze-selection via Pursuits when the Stimuli's Trajectory is Partially Hidden

2018

The idea behind gaze interaction using Pursuits is to leverage the human's smooth pursuit eye movements performed when following moving targets. However, humans can also anticipate where a moving target would reappear if it temporarily hides from their view. In this work, we investigate how well users can select targets using Pursuits in cases where the target's trajectory is partially invisible (HiddenPursuits): e.g., can users select a moving target that temporarily hides behind another object? Although HiddenPursuits was not studied in the context of interaction before, understanding how well users can perform HiddenPursuits presents numerous opportunities, particularly for small interfa…

Computer scienceContext (language use)ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS02 engineering and technologySmooth pursuitsilmänliikkeetUser experience designLeverage (negotiation)Human–computer interactiondisplays0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSelection (linguistics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmotion correlation050107 human factorsta113business.industry05 social sciences020207 software engineeringGazeObject (philosophy)näyttölaitteethidden trajectorysmooth pursuitTrajectorykatsebusinessärsykkeet
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Towards an Efficient Implementation of an Accurate SPH Method

2020

A modified version of the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method is considered in order to overcome the loss of accuracy of the standard formulation. The summation of Gaussian kernel functions is employed, using the Improved Fast Gauss Transform (IFGT) to reduce the computational cost, while tuning the desired accuracy in the SPH method. This technique, coupled with an algorithmic design for exploiting the performance of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), makes the method promising, as shown by numerical experiments.

Computer scienceGauss transformOrder (ring theory)Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Improved Fast Gauss Transform Graphics Processing UnitsSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsSmoothed Particle Hydrodynamicssymbols.namesakeImproved Fast Gauss TransformGaussian functionsymbolsAlgorithm designGraphics Processing UnitsGraphicsAlgorithmComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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Improved Statistically Based Retrievals via Spatial-Spectral Data Compression for IASI Data

2019

In this paper, we analyze the effect of spatial and spectral compression on the performance of statistically based retrieval. Although the quality of the information is not com- pletely preserved during the coding process, experiments reveal that a certain amount of compression may yield a positive impact on the accuracy of retrievals. We unveil two strategies, both with interesting benefits: either to apply a very high compression, which still maintains the same retrieval performance as that obtained for uncompressed data; or to apply a moderate to high compression, which improves the performance. As a second contribution of this paper, we focus on the origins of these benefits. On the one…

Computer scienceInfrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI)Spectral Transforms0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYLossy compressionInfrared atmospheric sounding interferometer (IASI)Kernel MethodsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTransform coding021101 geological & geomatics engineeringbusiness.industryDimensionality reductionLossy CompressionJPEG 2000Kernel methodsPattern recognitioncomputer.file_formatJoint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) 2000RegressionUncompressed videoSpectral transformsKernel methodStatistically based retrievalJPEG 2000General Earth and Planetary SciencesLossy compressionArtificial intelligencebusinessStatistically Based RetrievalcomputerSmoothingIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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Dynamic 3D Scene Reconstruction and Enhancement

2017

International audience; In this paper, we present a 3D reconstruction and enhancement approach for high quality dynamic city scene reconstructions. We first detect and segment the moving objects using 3D Motion Segmenta-tion approach by exploiting the feature trajectories' behaviours. Getting the segmentations of both the dynamic scene parts and the static scene parts, we propose an efficient point cloud registration approach which takes the advantages of 3-point RANSAC and Iterative Closest Points algorithms to produce precise point cloud alignment. Furthermore, we proposed a point cloud smoothing and texture mapping framework to enhance the results of reconstructions for both the static a…

Computer sciencePoint cloudComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technology[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingRANSACPoint Cloud Registration0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSegmentationComputer vision3D Scene Enhancement[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMotion Segmentationbusiness.industry3D reconstruction020207 software engineeringFeature (computer vision)Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusiness3D Reconstruction[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingTexture mappingSmoothing
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Ridge-line optimal detector

2000

Image processing techniques have seen many developments in recent years. Starting from the pioneering work of Canny, Deriche developed a second order recursive filter capable of detecting stepped contours. However, there are other contour shapes that those filters struggle to detect. We describe a new optimal filter sensu Canny for detecting ridge-line contours. This is a third order recursive and even filter. It is dependent on three parameters by which detection accuracy is adjusted. The results obtained by applying this filter to (possibly noise- affected) images are compared with those in the work by Ziou. © 2000 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. (S0091-3286(00)00706-6)

Computer sciencebusiness.industryDetectorGeneral EngineeringImage processingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsDeriche edge detectorNoiseFilter designSignal-to-noise ratioFilter (video)Computer visionRecursive filterArtificial intelligenceOptical filterbusinessDigital filterSmoothingOptical Engineering
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Contribution to variational analysis : stability of tangent and normal cones and convexity of Chebyshev sets

2014

The aim of this thesis is to study the following three problems: 1) We are concerned with the behavior of normal cones and subdifferentials with respect to two types of convergence of sets and functions: Mosco and Attouch-Wets convergences. Our analysis is devoted to proximal, Fréchet, and Mordukhovich limiting normal cones and subdifferentials. The results obtained can be seen as extensions of Attouch theorem to the context of non-convex functions on locally uniformly convex Banach space. 2) For a given bornology β on a Banach space X we are interested in the validity of the following "lim inf" formula (…).Here Tβ(C; x) and Tc(C; x) denote the β-tangent cone and the Clarke tangent cone to …

Contingent coneCône tangent de BouligandSuite minimisanteFonctions sous-régulières cône normal (tangent) de ClarkeClarke tangent (normal) coneMetric projection[MATH.MATH-GM] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]Chebyshev setMosco (Attouch-Wets) convergenceAsplund spaceCône normal proximalProjection metriqueEnsemble de ChebyshevConvergence au sens de Mosco (d'Attouch-Wets)Subsmooth sets (functions)BornologyBornologieMinimizing sequenceProximal normal coneFréchet (Mordukhovich limiting) subdifferentialEspace d'AsplundTrustworthinessSous-différentiel de Fréchet (de Mordukhovich)Ensembles sous-réguliers
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Comparative Analysis of the Vascular Actions of Diterpenes Isolated from Euphorbia canariensis

1998

Abstract We have analysed the effects of 2,3-diepiingol 7,12-diacetate-8-isobutyrate (compound 1), ingenol-3-angelate-17-benzoate (compound 2), ingenol-3-angelate-17-benzoate-20-acetate (compound 3) and 3,5,7,8,9,15-hexahydroxyjatropha-6(17),11-dien-14-one-5,8-bis(2-methylbutyrate)-7-(2-methylpropionate) (compound 4), four diterpenes isolated from E. canariensis, on the isometric tension developed by isolated rabbit basilar and carotid arteries. Concentration-response curves to these compounds were obtained cumulatively in both arteries at resting tension and active tone (KCl, 50 mM). At resting tension a concentration-dependent contraction was induced by the four compounds. In the basilar …

Contraction (grammar)Muscle RelaxationPharmaceutical ScienceVasodilationIn Vitro TechniquesPharmacologyMuscle Smooth VascularEuphorbia canariensismedicine.arteryBasilar arterymedicineAnimalsPotencyPharmacologyLagomorphabiologyPlant Extractsbusiness.industryEuphorbiaceaeAnatomybiology.organism_classificationKineticsCarotid ArteriesBasilar ArteryCirculatory systemRabbitsDiterpenesmedicine.symptombusinessVasoconstrictionMuscle ContractionJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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Free-surface flows solved by means of SPH schemes with numerical diffusive terms

2010

A novel system of equations has been defined which contains diffusive terms in both the continuity and energy equations and, at the leading order, coincides with a standard weakly-compressible SPH scheme with artificial viscosity. A proper state equation is used to associate the internal energy variation to the pressure field and to increase the speed of sound when strong deformations/compressions of the fluid occur. The increase of the sound speed is associated to the shortening of the time integration step and, therefore, allows a larger accuracy during both breaking and impact events. Moreover, the diffusive terms allows reducing the high frequency numerical acoustic noise and smoothing …

Convergence testsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFluid-structure impact problemsSPH pressure evaluationSmoothed particle hydrodynamicsSystem of linear equations01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsViscositySmoothed particle hydrodynamicSpeed of sound0103 physical sciencesConvergence testsFree-surface flow0101 mathematicsFree-surface flowsPhysicsInternal energyMechanics010101 applied mathematicsFluid-structure impact problemHardware and ArchitectureFree surfaceWeak-compressibilitySmoothing
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Optimisation non-lisse pour l'estimation de composants immunitaires cellulaires dans un environnement tumoral

2021

In this PhD proposal we will investigate new regularization methods of inverse problems that provide an absolute quantification of immune cell subpopulations. The mathematical aspect of this PhD proposal is two-fold. The first goal is to enhance the underlying linear model through a more refined construction of the expression matrix. The second goal is, given this linear model, to derive the best possible estimator. These two issues can be treated in a decoupled way, which is the standard for existing methods such as Cibersort, or as a coupled optimization problem (which is known as blind deconvolution in signal processing).

Coordinate descentProblème inverse[INFO.INFO-OH]Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Automatic differentiationBiomedical applicationHyperparameters selectionOptimisation non-LisseÉlection de paramètresDifférentiation automatique[INFO.INFO-OH] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Descente de coordonnéesInverse problemApplication biomédicaleNon-Smooth optimization
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