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Optimal Configuration for N-Dimensional Twin Torus Networks

2014

Torus topology is one of the most common topologies used in the current largest supercomputers. Although 3D torus is widely used, recently some supercomputers in the Top500 list have been built using networks with topologies of five or six dimensions. To obtain an nD torus, 2n ports per node are needed. These ports can be offered by a single or several cards per node. In the second case, there are multiple ways of assigning the dimension and direction of the card ports. In a previous work we proposed the 3D Twin (3DT) torus which uses two 4-port cards per node, and obtained the optimal port configuration. This paper extends and generalizes that work in order to obtain the optimal port confi…

TOP500ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTERSYSTEMIMPLEMENTATIONComputer scienceDimension (graph theory)Node (circuits)Topology (electrical circuits)Algorithm designTorusParallel computingRouting (electronic design automation)Network topologyTopologyComputer Science::Operating Systems2014 IEEE 13th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications
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Non-invasive localization of atrial ectopic beats by using simulated body surface P-wave integral maps

2017

Non-invasive localization of continuous atrial ectopic beats remains a cornerstone for the treatment of atrial arrhythmias. The lack of accurate tools to guide electrophysiologists leads to an increase in the recurrence rate of ablation procedures. Existing approaches are based on the analysis of the P-waves main characteristics and the forward body surface potential maps (BSPMs) or on the inverse estimation of the electric activity of the heart from those BSPMs. These methods have not provided an efficient and systematic tool to localize ectopic triggers. In this work, we propose the use of machine learning techniques to spatially cluster and classify ectopic atrial foci into clearly diffe…

TachycardiaPhysiologyComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatment02 engineering and technology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBioinformaticsBiochemistryACTIVATIONElectrocardiography0302 clinical medicineHeart RateAtrial FibrillationMedicine and Health SciencesImage Processing Computer-AssistedDEPOLARIZATIONBody surface P-wave integral mapsCardiac AtriaAtrial ectopic beatsMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testORIGINApplied MathematicsSimulation and ModelingP waveBody Surface Potential MappingQRHeartHUMANSaarhythmiasAblationANATOMYBioassays and Physiological Analysismachine learningPhysical SciencesAtrial ectopic beatsMedicineAtrial Premature ComplexesFIBRILLATIONmedicine.symptomTACHYCARDIAAlgorithmsResearch ArticleclusteringTachycardia Ectopic AtrialComputer and Information SciencesSVMScienceCORONARY-SINUS0206 medical engineeringCardiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsMembrane PotentialTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICAMachine Learning Algorithms03 medical and health sciencesArtificial IntelligenceHeart Conduction SystemSupport Vector MachinesBody surfacemedicineComputer SimulationHeart AtriaCoronary sinusFibrillationbusiness.industryElectrophysiological TechniquesBiology and Life SciencesPattern recognitionAtrial arrhythmiasELECTROPHYSIOLOGY020601 biomedical engineeringMODELElectrophysiologyCardiovascular AnatomyCardiac ElectrophysiologyArtificial intelligencebusinessElectrocardiographyBiomarkersMathematics
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The supraventricular tachycardias: Proposal of a diagnostic algorithm for the narrow complex tachycardias

2013

AbstractThe narrow complex tachycardias (NCTs) are defined by the presence in a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) of a QRS complex duration less than 120ms and a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute; those are typically of supraventricular origin, although rarely narrow complex ventricular tachycardias have been reported in the literature.As some studies document, to diagnose correctly the NCTs is an arduous exercise because sometimes those have similar presentation on the ECG. In this paper, we have reviewed the physiopathological, clinical, and ECG findings of all known supraventricular tachycardias and, in order to reduce the possible diagnostic errors on the ECG, we have proposed …

Tachycardiamedicine.medical_specialtyBeats per minuteAtrioventricular nodeAtrial flutterDiagnosis DifferentialElectrocardiographyHeart RateInternal medicineTachycardia SupraventricularHumansMedicinecardiovascular diseasesDiagnostic Errorsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAtrial fibrillationmedicine.diseaseAtrioventricular nodeAtrial fibrillationmedicine.anatomical_structureSupraventricular tachycardiaCardiologycardiovascular systemSupraventricular tachycardiaDifferential diagnosismedicine.symptombusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineElectrocardiographyAlgorithmAlgorithmsAtrial flutterJournal of Cardiology
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A probabilistic condensed representation of data for stream mining

2014

Data mining and machine learning algorithms usually operate directly on the data. However, if the data is not available at once or consists of billions of instances, these algorithms easily become infeasible with respect to memory and run-time concerns. As a solution to this problem, we propose a framework, called MiDEO (Mining Density Estimates inferred Online), in which algorithms are designed to operate on a condensed representation of the data. In particular, we propose to use density estimates, which are able to represent billions of instances in a compact form and can be updated when new instances arrive. As an example for an algorithm that operates on density estimates, we consider t…

Task (computing)Association rule learningData stream miningSimple (abstract algebra)Computer scienceProbabilistic logicProbabilistic analysis of algorithmsAlgorithm designData miningRepresentation (mathematics)computer.software_genrecomputer2014 International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA)
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Genetic Algorithms Applied to the Design of 3D Photonic Crystals

2011

We aim at determining the optimal configuration of photonic crystal structures capable of carrying out a certain optical task. An exhaustive search would require a high computational cost, in this work we show how genetic algorithms can be applied to reliably find an optimal topology of threedimensional photonic crystals. The fitness, representing the performance of each potential configuration, is calculated by means of finite element analysis. Different experiments are presented in order to illustrate the potential of this 3D design approach.

Task (computing)Work (thermodynamics)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceGenetic algorithmPhysics::OpticsBrute-force searchAlgorithmFinite element methodTopology (chemistry)Photonic crystal
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Monte Carlo calculation of the TG-43 dosimetric parameters of a new BEBIG Ir-192 HDR source

2005

Background and purpose: High dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy is a highly extended practice in clinical brachytherapy today. Quality dose rate distribution datasets of the HDR sources used in a clinical treatment are required. Because of the different source designs, a specific dosimetry dataset is required for each source model. In the recently published BRAPHYQS-ESTRO Report, an overview of available dosimetric data for all HDR Ir-192 sources is given, pointing out the lack of data for one of the sources that is used by the BEBIG MultiSource afterloading system (BEBIG GmbH, Germany). The purpose of this study is to obtain detailed dose rate distributions in liquid water media around this sou…

Task groupmedicine.medical_specialtyDose calculationComputer scienceAirmedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyBrachytherapyMonte Carlo methodWaterRadiotherapy DosageHematologyIridium RadioisotopesOncologymedicineAnisotropyDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical physicsDose rateMonte Carlo MethodClinical treatmentSource modelAlgorithmRadiotherapy and Oncology
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Experimental Studies on the Influence of Surfactants on Intestinal Absorption of Drugs Cefadroxil as model drug and sodium taurocholate as natural mo…

2011

The influence of the natural bile acid surfactant sodium taurocholate (CAS 81-24-3) on colic and duodenal (i.e. the proximal third of the small intestine) absorption of cefadroxil (CAS 50370-12-2) was studied using the in situ rat gut technique, and compared with the effect of sodium lauryl sulfate (CAS 151-21-3), the most widely used synthetic anionic surfactant. Previously, the stability, compatibility, and micelle-solubilization characteristics of taurocholate were assessed in order to correct, when necessary, the absorption results. White the passive absorption rate constants (kf, h-1) determined in colon in the presence of increasing lauryl sulfate concentrations showed an asymptotic v…

Taurocholic AcidColonDuodenumSodiumBiological Availabilitychemistry.chemical_elementModels BiologicalMicelleIntestinal absorptionSurface-Active AgentsPulmonary surfactantDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsMicellesAntibacterial agentChromatographyChemistryCefadroxilHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSmall intestineCephalosporinsRatsBioavailabilityPerfusionmedicine.anatomical_structureIntestinal AbsorptionCefadroxilAlgorithmsChromatography Liquidmedicine.drugArzneimittelforschung
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Comparison of different assembly and annotation tools on analysis of simulated viral metagenomic communities in the gut

2013

Abstract Background The main limitations in the analysis of viral metagenomes are perhaps the high genetic variability and the lack of information in extant databases. To address these issues, several bioinformatic tools have been specifically designed or adapted for metagenomics by improving read assembly and creating more sensitive methods for homology detection. This study compares the performance of different available assemblers and taxonomic annotation software using simulated viral-metagenomic data. Results We simulated two 454 viral metagenomes using genomes from NCBI's RefSeq database based on the list of actual viruses found in previously published metagenomes. Three different ass…

Taxonomic classificationComputational biologyBiologyGenomeContig MappingContig MappingUser-Computer Interface03 medical and health sciencesAnnotationDatabases GeneticGeneticsRefSeqCluster AnalysisHumansComputer SimulationTaxonomic rank030304 developmental biologyDe Bruijn sequenceInternetPrincipal Component Analysis0303 health sciencesBacteriaContigChimera identification030306 microbiologyComputational BiologyFunctional annotationViral metagenomeIntestinesAssembler performanceMetagenomicsVirusesMetagenomicsAlgorithmsResearch ArticleBiotechnologyBMC Genomics
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On the power of inductive inference from good examples

1993

Abstract The usual information in inductive inference available for the purposes of identifying an unknown recursive function f is the set of all input/output examples (x,f(x)),n eN. In contrast to this approach we show that it is considerably more powerful to work with finite sets of “good” examples even when these good examples are required to be effectively computable. The influence of the underlying numberings, with respect to which the identification has to be realized, to the capabilities of inference from good examples is also investigated. It turns out that nonstandard numberings can be much more powerful than Godel numberings.

Teaching dimensionSet (abstract data type)Identification (information)General Computer ScienceInferenceContrast (statistics)Inductive reasoningFinite setAlgorithmPower (physics)MathematicsTheoretical Computer ScienceComputer Science(all)Theoretical Computer Science
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Development of a High Irradiance LED Configuration for Small Field of View Motion Estimation of Fertilizer Particles

2015

International audience; Better characterization of the fertilizer spreading process, especially the fertilizer pattern distribution on the ground, requires an accurate measurement of individual particle properties and dynamics. Both 2D and 3D high speed imaging techniques have been developed for this purpose. To maximize the accuracy of the predictions, a specific illumination level is required. This paper describes the development of a high irradiance LED system for high speed motion estimation of fertilizer particles. A spectral sensitivity factor was used to select the optimal LED in relation to the used camera from a range of commercially available high power LEDs. A multiple objective …

Technology and EngineeringLightIrradianceengineering.materiallcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionLED illuminationOpticsImaging Three-DimensionallawSPREADERMotion estimationGenetic algorithmRange (statistics)genetic algorithmlcsh:TP1-1185[ INFO.INFO-ES ] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringFertilizersInstrumentationLightingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingbusiness.industryProcess (computing)AgricultureLED illumination; genetic algorithm; fertilizerLED illumination;genetic algorithm;fertilizerfertilizerAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSIMULATIONSARRAYSSpectral sensitivityengineering[INFO.INFO-ES]Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsFertilizerbusinessAERODYNAMIC PROPERTIES[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingAlgorithmsLight-emitting diode
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