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On Combinatorial Generation of Prefix Normal Words

2014

A prefix normal word is a binary word with the property that no substring has more 1s than the prefix of the same length. This class of words is important in the context of binary jumbled pattern matching. In this paper we present an efficient algorithm for exhaustively listing the prefix normal words with a fixed length. The algorithm is based on the fact that the language of prefix normal words is a bubble language, a class of binary languages with the property that, for any word w in the language, exchanging the first occurrence of 01 by 10 in w results in another word in the language. We prove that each prefix normal word is produced in O(n) amortized time, and conjecture, based on expe…

Amortized analysisConjecturePrefix Normal WordBinary numbercombinatorial generation; formal languages; prefix normal words; binary strings; jumbled pattern matching; bubble languages; efficient algorithmsContext (language use)prefix normal wordsData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYformal languagesbubble languagesSubstringcombinatorial generationbinary stringsPrefixCombinatoricsjumbled pattern matchingefficient algorithmsPattern matchingAlgorithmsWord (computer architecture)Mathematics
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Performance of coded modulation employing differential encoding over Rayleigh fading channels

1999

Multilevel coding and bit-interleaved coded modulation employing differential encoding and non-coherent reception over flat fading channels are assessed. To achieve high bandwidth efficiencies mixed amplitude/phase modulation is performed. It is shown that multiple symbol detection only provides gains for multilevel coding as Gray labelling of the differential symbols is not possible.

Amplitude modulationAmplitudeDelta modulationComputer scienceElectronic engineeringFadingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhase modulationAlgorithmDifferential codingComputer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channelRayleigh fadingElectronics Letters
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Adaptive Attitude Control of a Rigid Body with Input and Output Quantization

2022

Author's accepted manuscript. © 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. In this paper, the adaptive attitude tracking the problem of a rigid body is investigated where the input and output are transmitted via a network. To reduce the communication burden in a network, a quantizer is introduced in both uplink and downlink communication channels. An adaptiv…

Attitude controlControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryQuantization (signal processing)Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRigid bodyMathematicsVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400
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Female Cyborgs, Gender Performance, and Utopian Gaze in Alex Garland’s Ex Machina

2020

The cyborg as a metaphor for cultural encodings of the interaction between humans and technology has been an accepted trope since the publication of Donna Haraway’s “Cyborg Manifesto.” Alex Garland’s 2015 film Ex Machina shares many of its key themes and motifs with earlier science fiction films, from Fritz Lang’s Metropolis to Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. A first viewing of the film thus suggests an interpretation that focuses on the film’s portrayal of its female cyborgs Ava and Kyoko as another version of the “pleasure model” in the mode of Lang’s Maria or Scott’s Pris. However, it is the tension between Ava’s intelligence and visual attractiveness and her performance of a female gender …

AttractivenessDonna Harawayfemale cyborgMetaphorInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectTrope (literature)Identity (social science)Art historyArtGazePleasureEx Machinahomework economyEncoding (semiotics)science fiction filmmedia_commonZagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich
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Television violence: A development of a coding scheme

1997

Traditional analyses have treated TV violence as a homogenous entity disregarding the nature and context of the violent acts. A new coding scheme was designed to examine the amount of violence portrayed on TV; the degree to which it is obtrusive; and the messages it conveys. The final, 37 item coding scheme is sensitive to features of televised messages whether in fiction, or in non‐fiction. It included contextual themes concerning intensity (seriousness, realism, way of dramatization), and attractiveness (justification, glamorization, efficacy) of TV violence. The coding scheme was applied to an analysis of a program sample which consisted of all genres (N = 259) presented on Finnish netwo…

AttractivenessDramatizationCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingPsychologySocial psychologySeriousnessRealismmedia_commonCoding (social sciences)Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
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2015

Visuo-auditory sensory substitution systems are augmented reality devices that translate a video stream into an audio stream in order to help the blind in daily tasks requiring visuo-spatial information. In this work, we present both a new mobile device and a transcoding method specifically designed to sonify moving objects. Frame differencing is used to extract spatial features from the video stream and two-dimensional spatial information is converted into audio cues using pitch, interaural time difference and interaural level difference. Using numerical methods, we attempt to reconstruct visuo-spatial information based on audio signals generated from various video stimuli. We show that de…

Audio signalComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceSpeech recognitionMotion detectionTranscodingAudio signal flowVideo processingcomputer.software_genreSensory substitutionArtificial IntelligenceHardware and ArchitectureSonificationComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessAudio signal processingcomputerSoftwareInformation SystemsFrontiers in ICT
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Music and Action

2013

Music performance includes planning, initiation, execution, monitoring, and correction of actions. This makes music performance a valuable tool for the study of human action and its neural correlates. This chapter reports action-related processes evoked by the perception of actions, and processes of error correction during music performance. Neuroscientific studies showed that, during the perception of action, neural systems are active that are also active during the performance of such actions. This supports the "common coding principle" stating that the late stages of perception and the early stages of action share a common representational format (such as the same neural code). Studies o…

Auditory feedbackNeural correlates of consciousnessAction (philosophy)Computer scienceMusic and emotionPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEfference copyCognitionNeural codingCognitive psychologymedia_common
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Prior Precision Modulates the Minimization of Auditory Prediction Error

2019

International audience; The predictive coding model of perception proposes that successful representation of the perceptual world depends upon canceling out the discrepancy between prediction and sensory input (i.e., prediction error). Recent studies further suggest a distinction to be made between prediction error triggered by non-predicted stimuli of different prior precision (i.e., inverse variance). However, it is not fully understood how prediction error with different precision levels is minimized in the predictive process. Here, we conducted a magnetoencephalography (MEG) experiment which orthogonally manipulated prime-probe relation (for contextual precision) and stimulus repetition…

Auditory perceptionrepetitionMean squared prediction errorSpeech recognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-571Cognitive Penetration[SCCO]Cognitive science03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinePerceptual learningPerceptionmedicinemagnetoencephalography (MEG)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesaivotutkimuspredictive codinglcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryennakointita515Biological PsychiatryOriginal ResearchVisual CortexMathematicsmedia_commonPredictive codingprediction errorMEGmedicine.diagnostic_testmagnetoencephalagraphy (MEG)[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience05 social sciencesMagnetoencephalographykuuloauditory perceptionPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologyhavainnointi ja aistiminenNeurologyMinificationtoistoärsykkeet030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceCoding TheoryFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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A Two-Dimensional Autoregressive Model for MIMO Wideband Mobile Radio Channels

2008

In this work, we propose the multichannel two- dimensional (2D) autoregressive (AR) model for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wideband mobile wireless channels. The parameters of the proposed model can be estimated from the real- world measurement data. For this purpose, we suggest using a straightforward extension of the prediction error minimization (PEM) algorithm. We also address the problem of possible instability of the multichannel 2D AR model. A model stabilization procedure based on numerical optimization techniques is proposed. The performance of the multichannel 2D AR model has been evaluated based on the synthetic data generated using two different channel simulators.

Autoregressive modelBroadband networksbusiness.industryComputer scienceMIMOData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYWidebandbusinessTelecommunicationsAlgorithmSynthetic dataCommunication channelIEEE GLOBECOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
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Mitochondrial DNA Portrait of Latvians: Towards the Understanding of the Genetic Structure of Baltic-Speaking Populations

2005

Summary Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation was investigated in a sample of 299 Latvians, a Baltic-speaking population from Eastern Europe. Sequencing of the first hypervariable segment (HVS-I) in combination with analysis of informative coding region markers revealed that the vast majority of observed mtDNAs belong to haplogroups (hgs) common to most European populations. Analysis of the spatial distribution of mtDNA haplotypes found in Latvians, as well as in Baltic-speaking populations in general, revealed that they share haplotypes with all neighbouring populations irrespective of their linguistic affiliation. Hence, the results of our mtDNA analysis show that the previously described s…

Baltic StatesMaleMitochondrial DNAGenetic LinkagePopulationPopulation geneticsBiologyDNA MitochondrialWhite PeopleHaplogroupOpen Reading FramesGeneticsHumansCoding regioneducationPhylogenyGenetics (clinical)LanguageGeneticseducation.field_of_studyChromosomes Human YHaplotypeGenetic VariationComplementarity Determining RegionsLatviahumanitiesGenetics PopulationHaplotypesGenetic structureFemaleGene poolAnnals of Human Genetics
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