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Non-linear System Identification with Composite Relevance Vector Machines

2007

Nonlinear system identification based on relevance vector machines (RVMs) has been traditionally addressed by stacking the input and/or output regressors and then performing standard RVM regression. This letter introduces a full family of composite kernels in order to integrate the input and output information in the mapping function efficiently and hence generalize the standard approach. An improved trade-off between accuracy and sparsity is obtained in several benchmark problems. Also, the RVM yields confidence intervals for the predictions, and it is less sensitive to free parameter selection. Teoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones

Relevance Vector MachinesTelecomunicacionesNonlinear system identificationbusiness.industryRVMApplied MathematicsNonlinear System IdentificationRegression analysisPattern recognitionComposite kernelsFunction (mathematics)Support vector machineNonlinear systemStatistics::Machine LearningSignal ProcessingBenchmark (computing)3325 Tecnología de las TelecomunicacionesRelevance (information retrieval)Artificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMathematicsFree parameter
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Design of a narrow-band filter based on the Brewster phenomenon for microwave applications

2017

A high-efficiency narrow-band filter based on a Dielectric Frequency-Selective Surface (DFSS) has been predicted theoretically for oblique plane-wave incidence. A DFSS showing total reflection at a frequency of 10.5 GHz, based on the Brewster phenomenon for TM polarization, has been designed with a single dielectric grating, showing extremely low-reflectance sidebands adjacent to the resonance peak. The angular and spectral response of the designed filter has been studied. In addition, dielectric ohmic losses have been accounted for in this structure. This work was supported by the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) and by the Unión Europea through the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Region…

Resonant frequencyPermittivityTotal internal reflectionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::Optics020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyDielectricGratingSurface wavesPolarization (waves)Dielectric lossesOpticsSurface wavePermittivityTeoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOptoelectronicsAntennasDielectric lossbusinessGratingsOhmic contact2017 XXXIInd General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI GASS)
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Electron Emission of Pt: Experimental Study and Comparison With Models in the Multipactor Energy Range

2016

Experimental data of secondary emission yield (SEY) and electron emission spectra of Pt under electron irradiation for normal incidence and primary energies lower than 1 keV are presented. Several relevant magnitudes, as total SEY, elastic backscattering probability, secondary emission spectrum, and backscattering coefficient, are given for different primary energies. These magnitudes are compared with theoretical or semiempirical formulas commonly used in the related literature.

Secondary electron emissionBackscatterAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCleaningElectronSecondary emission yield (SEY01 natural sciencesElectrostatic measurements010305 fluids & plasmasBackscattering coefficientBackscatterEnergy measurementElectron emission0103 physical sciencesElectron beam effectsTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESElectron beam processingEmission spectrumElectrical and Electronic EngineeringElastic backscattering probabilityElectron emission spectraMultipactor energy rangePlatinum010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)ChemistrySecondary emission yield (SEY)Secondary emission spectrum (SES)PtElectron irradiationCurrent measurementElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElectron backscatteringSecondary emission yieldSecondary emissionYield (chemistry)Backscattered electronsDistortion measurementAtomic physicsEnergy (signal processing)Multipactor
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INTIMIDAD DEL TRABAJADOR Y COMUNICACIONES ELECTRÓNICAS SEGÚN EL TRIBUNAL CONSTITUCIONAL

2016

El Tribunal Constitucional ha desempeñado un importante papel en la ponderación de los intereses enfrentados en supuestos en los que la utilización de tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en la empresa somete a examen los lindes entre el respeto a los derechos fundamentales de los trabajadores y las facultades legítimas de dirección, control y organización del empleador.  El objeto de este artículo es analizar la doctrina del Tribunal Constitucional en el estudio de una de las manifestaciones concretas de la implantación generalizada de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación en la empresa, la utilización masiva de medios de comunicación electrónica como medio de comunic…

Secret de les comunicacionsTribunals constitucionalsComunicaciones electrónicasderecho a la información y libertad de expresiónsindicatothe Constitutional CourtDret del treball Legislacióelectronic communicationsderecho a la intimidadderecho al secreto de las comunicacionesTribunal Constitucionalright to privacy
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Cumulative climatic stressors strangles marine aquaculture: Ancillary effects of COVID 19 on Spanish mariculture

2021

9 pages, 8 figures

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciencesNatural resource economicsClimate changeAquatic ScienceBiology01 natural sciencesFish farmingAquacultureClimate changeZoologíaMarine ecosystemMariculture14. Life underwaterMussel productionMarine aquaculture2. Zero hungerFood securitybusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyGlobal warmingCOVID-1904 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landMultiple-stressors13. Climate actionAgricultureTeoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones040102 fisheries0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesbusinessEconomic problemAquaculture
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Influence of custom-made and prefabricated insoles before and after an intense run

2017

[EN] Each time the foot contacts the ground during running there is a rapid deceleration that results in a shock wave that is transmitted from the foot to the head. The fatigue of the musculoskeletal system during running may decrease the ability of the body to absorb those shock waves and increase the risk of injury. Insoles are commonly prescribed to prevent injuries, and both custom-made and prefabricated insoles have been observed to reduce shock accelerations during running. However, no study to date has included a direct comparison of their behaviour measured over the same group of athletes, and therefore great controversy still exists regarding their effectiveness in reducing impact …

Shock waveMaleCritical Care and Emergency MedicinePhysiologylcsh:MedicineAccelerometerPathology and Laboratory MedicineMaterial FatigueRunning0302 clinical medicineMaterials PhysicsMedicine and Health SciencesTreadmillGroung Reaction Forcelcsh:ScienceMusculoskeletal SystemFatigueTrauma MedicineMultidisciplinaryPhysicsClassical MechanicsFoamShock (mechanics)Muscle FatiguePhysical SciencesLegsEngineering and TechnologyFemaleAnatomyShock AttenuationTraumatic InjuryResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials by StructureMaterials ScienceSTRIDE03 medical and health sciencesAccelerationYoung AdultPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSigns and SymptomsDiagnostic MedicineTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESmedicineHumansTibial Stress-FractureDamage Mechanicsbusiness.industryBiological Locomotionlcsh:RLimbs (Anatomy)Biology and Life Sciences030229 sport sciencesStride lengthShoesAthletesMusculoskeletal InjuryImpact loadingExercise Testlcsh:QFeet (Anatomy)ElectronicsAccelerometersbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Periodic time-domain modulation for the electrically tunable control of optical pulse train envelope and repetition rate multiplication

2012

An electrically tunable system for the control of optical pulse sequences is proposed and demonstrated. It is based on the use of an electrooptic modulator for periodic phase modulation followed by a dispersive device to obtain the temporal Talbot effect. The proposed configuration allows for repetition rate multiplication with different multiplication factors and with the simultaneous control of the pulse train envelope by simply changing the electrical signal driving the modulator. Simulated and experimental results for an input optical pulse train of 10 GHz are shown for different multiplication factors and envelope shapes. © 2006 IEEE.

Signal processingElectrically tunableMultiplication factorElectrical signalPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyOptical signal processingSimultaneous control01 natural sciencesOptical pulse train010309 opticsQ switched lasers020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOptics0103 physical sciencesTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONES0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTalbot effectPulse waveOptical fibersTime domainOptical fiber dispersionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTemporal Talbot effectsEnvelope (waves)PhysicsTelecomunicacionesDispersive devicesRepetition rate multiplicationbusiness.industryOptical pulse shapingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPulse (physics)Optical signalsPhase modulationModulationTemporal Talbot effectElectro-optic modulatorsPulse trainOptical pulse sequencesDiffraction gratingsMultiplicationElectrónicaTime domainbusinessPhase modulation
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On the performance of multi-GPU-based expert systems for acoustic localization involving massive microphone arrays

2015

Sound source localization is an important topic in expert systems involving microphone arrays, such as automatic camera steering systems, human-machine interaction, video gaming or audio surveillance. The Steered Response Power with Phase Transform (SRP-PHAT) algorithm is a well-known approach for sound source localization due to its robust performance in noisy and reverberant environments. This algorithm analyzes the sound power captured by an acoustic beamformer on a defined spatial grid, estimating the source location as the point that maximizes the output power. Since localization accuracy can be improved by using high-resolution spatial grids and a high number of microphones, accurate …

Signal processingReverberationComputer scienceMicrophoneReal-time computingGeneral EngineeringAcoustic source localizationSound powercomputer.software_genreGridExpert systemMicrophone arraysComputer Science ApplicationsSound source localizationNoiseArtificial IntelligenceTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESCIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION E INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIALGraphics Processing UnitscomputerSteered Response Power
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Support Vector Machines Framework for Linear Signal Processing

2005

This paper presents a support vector machines (SVM) framework to deal with linear signal processing (LSP) problems. The approach relies on three basic steps for model building: (1) identifying the suitable base of the Hilbert signal space in the model, (2) using a robust cost function, and (3) minimizing a constrained, regularized functional by means of the method of Lagrange multipliers. Recently, autoregressive moving average (ARMA) system identification and non-parametric spectral analysis have been formulated under this framework. The generalized, yet simple, formulation of SVM LSP problems is particularized here for three different issues: parametric spectral estimation, stability of I…

Signal processingTelecomunicacionesSupport vector machinesSystem identificationLinear signal processingSpectral density estimationSpectral estimationSupport vector machineGamma filterControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryComplex ARMASignal ProcessingAutoregressive–moving-average model3325 Tecnología de las TelecomunicacionesComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInfinite impulse responseDigital filterAlgorithmSoftwareParametric statisticsMathematics
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An attention-based weakly supervised framework for spitzoid melanocytic lesion diagnosis in whole slide images

2021

[EN] Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasm responsible for the majority of deaths from skin cancer. Specifically, spitzoid melanocytic tumors are one of the most challenging melanocytic lesions due to their ambiguous morphological features. The gold standard for its diagnosis and prognosis is the analysis of skin biopsies. In this process, dermatopathologists visualize skin histology slides under a microscope, in a highly time-consuming and subjective task. In the last years, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems have emerged as a promising tool that could support pathologists in daily clinical practice. Nevertheless, no automatic CAD systems have yet been proposed for the analysis of spitzoi…

Skin NeoplasmsComputer scienceBiopsyMedicine (miscellaneous)CADInductive transfer learningConvolutional neural networkInductive transferArtificial IntelligenceTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESBiopsyAttention convolutional neural networkmedicineHumansDiagnosis Computer-AssistedMelanomaMicroscopymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMultiple instance learningMelanomaDeep learningHistopathological whole-slide imagesPattern recognitionGold standard (test)medicine.diseaseSpitzoid lesionsArtificial intelligenceSkin cancerbusinessArtificial Intelligence in Medicine
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