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Towards a Theoretical Model for Co-Realization of IT Value in Government

2015

Despite decades of heavy investments in information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) in government systems and considerable amounts of research on how IS contributes to organizational performance and success, IS investments are still considered risky business. Fewer than 50% of IS projects deliver the expected functionality on time and on budget. As the world becomes increasingly more complex, IS increasingly needs to function across organizational boundaries. The added complexity is likely to add to the risks of IS investments. Hence, there is a need to improve practice and to increase the success rate of IS investments, especially in government settings. To address this fundam…

Governmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Organizational performanceIt valueEconomicsInformation systemMarketingbusinessFunction (engineering)Realization (probability)Industrial organizationmedia_common2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Kernel-Based Inference of Functions Over Graphs

2018

Abstract The study of networks has witnessed an explosive growth over the past decades with several ground-breaking methods introduced. A particularly interesting—and prevalent in several fields of study—problem is that of inferring a function defined over the nodes of a network. This work presents a versatile kernel-based framework for tackling this inference problem that naturally subsumes and generalizes the reconstruction approaches put forth recently for the signal processing by the community studying graphs. Both the static and the dynamic settings are considered along with effective modeling approaches for addressing real-world problems. The analytical discussion herein is complement…

Graph kernelTheoretical computer scienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryInference020206 networking & telecommunicationsPattern recognition02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesGraph010104 statistics & probabilityKernel (linear algebra)Kernel methodPolynomial kernelString kernelKernel embedding of distributionsKernel (statistics)Radial basis function kernel0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringArtificial intelligence0101 mathematicsTree kernelbusiness
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Analyzing Protein-Protein Spatial-Temporal Dependencies from Image Sequences Using Fuzzy Temporal Random Sets

2008

Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM) allows us to image fluorescenttagged proteins near the plasma membrane of living cells with high spatial-temporal resolution. Using TIRFM imaging of GFP-tagged clathrin endocytic proteins, areas of fluorescence are observed as overlapping spots of different sizes and durations. Standard procedures to measure protein-protein colocalization of dual labeled samples threshold the original graylevel images to segment areas covered by different proteins. This binary logic is not appropriate as it leaves a free tuning parameter which can influence the conclusions. Moreover, these procedures rely on simple statistical analysis based on corre…

Green Fluorescent ProteinsFuzzy setImage processingModels BiologicalFuzzy logicMeasure (mathematics)Fuzzy LogicProtein Interaction MappingImage Processing Computer-AssistedGeneticsComputer visionMolecular BiologyMathematicsbusiness.industryProteinsStatistical modelPattern recognitionFunction (mathematics)CovarianceClathrinEndocytosisComputational MathematicsMicroscopy FluorescenceComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationArtificial intelligencebusinessMonte Carlo MethodRealization (probability)Journal of Computational Biology
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Deperturbation treatment of theAΣ+1–bΠ3complex of NaRb and prospects for ultracold molecule formation inXΣ+1(v=0;J=0)

2007

High resolution Fourier transform spectra (FTS) of laser induced fluorescence (LIF) of $C\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}^{1}\ensuremath{\Sigma}^{+};D\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}^{1}\ensuremath{\Pi}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}A\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}^{1}\ensuremath{\Sigma}^{+}--b\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}^{3}\ensuremath{\Pi}$ and $A\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}^{1}\ensuremath{\Sigma}^{+}--b\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}^{3}\ensuremath{\Pi}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}X\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}^{1}\ensuremath{\Sigma}^{+}$ transitions in ${\mathrm{Na}}^{85}\mathrm{Rb}$ and ${\mathrm{Na}}^{87}\mathrm{Rb}$ were obtained. An analysis of the direct LIF spectra together with the rotational relaxation satellite…

Ground levelPhysicssymbols.namesakeMolecule formationsymbolsState (functional analysis)Atomic physicsCoupling (probability)Radial coordinateHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Wave functionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral linePhysical Review A
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Bayesian Survival Analysis to Model Plant Resistance and Tolerance to Virus Diseases

2017

Viruses constitute a major threat to large-scale production of crops worldwide producing important economical losses and undermining sustainability. We evaluated a new plant variety for resistance and tolerance to a specific virus through a comparison with other well-known varieties. The study is based on two independent Bayesian accelerated failure time models which assess resistance and tolerance survival times. Information concerning plant genotype and virus biotype were considered as baseline covariates and error terms were assumed to follow a modified standard Gumbel distribution. Frequentist approach to these models was also considered in order to compare the results of the study from…

Gumbel distributionResistance (ecology)Frequentist inferencebusiness.industryCovariateBayesian probabilityPlant breedingBiologyAccelerated failure time modelbusinessSurvival analysisBiotechnology
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Stability and Change in Diffusion Model Parameters over Two Years

2021

In recent years, mathematical models of decision making, such as the diffusion model, have been endorsed in individual differences research. These models can disentangle different components of the decision process, like processing speed, speed–accuracy trade-offs, and duration of non-decisional processes. The diffusion model estimates individual parameters of cognitive process components, thus allowing the study of individual differences. These parameters are often assumed to show trait-like properties, that is, within-person stability across tasks and time. However, the assumption of temporal stability has so far been insufficiently investigated. With this work, we explore stability and c…

H1-99Longitudinal studyMathematical modelCognitive Neuroscience05 social sciencesWork (physics)longitudinal studydiffusion model050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionstabilityStability (probability)050105 experimental psychologyArticleEducationSocial sciences (General)cognitive modellingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconometrics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDecision processindividual differencesMathematicsJournal of Intelligence
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The probability that $x$ and $y$ commute in a compact group

2010

We show that a compact group $G$ has finite conjugacy classes, i.e., is an FC-group if and only if its center $Z(G)$ is open if and only if its commutator subgroup $G'$ is finite. Let $d(G)$ denote the Haar measure of the set of all pairs $(x,y)$ in $G \times G$ for which $[x,y] = 1$; this, formally, is the probability that two randomly picked elements commute. We prove that $d(G)$ is always rational and that it is positive if and only if $G$ is an extension of an FC-group by a finite group. This entails that $G$ is abelian by finite. The proofs involve measure theory, transformation groups, Lie theory of arbitrary compact groups, and representation theory of compact groups. Examples and re…

Haar measureGroup (mathematics)General MathematicsCommutator subgroupactions on Hausdorff spaces20C05 20P05 43A05Center (group theory)Group Theory (math.GR)Functional Analysis (math.FA)CombinatoricsMathematics - Functional AnalysisProbability of commuting pairConjugacy classCompact groupFOS: MathematicsComponent (group theory)compact groupCharacteristic subgroupAbelian groupMathematics - Group TheoryMathematics
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The probability that $x^m$ and $y^n$ commute in a compact group

2013

In a recent article [K.H. Hofmann and F.G. Russo, The probability that $x$ and $y$ commute in a compact group, Math. Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc., to appear] we calculated for a compact group $G$ the probability $d(G)$ that two randomly picked elements $x, y\in G$ satisfy $xy=yx$, and we discussed the remarkable consequences on the structure of $G$ which follow from the assumption that $d(G)$ is positive. In this note we consider two natural numbers $m$ and $n$ and the probabilty $d_{m,n}(G)$ that for two randomly selected elements $x, y\in G$ the relation $x^my^n=y^nx^m$ holds. The situation is more complicated whenever $n,m>1$. If $G$ is a compact Lie group and if its identity component $G_…

Haar measureProbability of commuting paircompact groupSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaLie group
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Climatology of the stability and humidity terms in the Haines Index to improve the estimate of forest fire risk in the Western Mediterranean Basin (V…

2014

The stability and moisture content of the different atmospheric levels are commonly used to assess the risk index in the propagation and evolution of a hypothetical forest fire. The Haines Index (HI) combines these terms to determine the environmental potential for wildfire growth. In this paper the environmental stability and humidity associated with the lower atmospheric layers in the Western Mediterranean Basin are investigated by analysing HI calculations over a 29-year period. The HI climatology can be applied to the study of plume-dominated forest fires. These fires tend to present very erratic propagation behaviour and create highly dangerous situations for fire brigades. Thus the kn…

Haines IndexAtmospheric ScienceAtmosphere of EarthIndex (economics)biologyClimatologyElevationEnvironmental scienceHumiditybiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinStability (probability)ValenciaInternational Journal of Climatology
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$n$-harmonic coordinates and the regularity of conformal mappings

2014

This article studies the smoothness of conformal mappings between two Riemannian manifolds whose metric tensors have limited regularity. We show that any bi-Lipschitz conformal mapping or $1$-quasiregular mapping between two manifolds with $C^r$ metric tensors ($r > 1$) is a $C^{r+1}$ conformal (local) diffeomorphism. This result was proved in [12, 27, 33], but we give a new proof of this fact. The proof is based on $n$-harmonic coordinates, a generalization of the standard harmonic coordinates that is particularly suited to studying conformal mappings. We establish the existence of a $p$-harmonic coordinate system for $1 < p < \infty$ on any Riemannian manifold.

Harmonic coordinatesMathematics - Differential GeometryPure mathematicsSmoothness (probability theory)GeneralizationGeneral MathematicsCoordinate systemta111conformal mappingsConformal map53A30 (Primary) 35J60 35B65 (Secondary)Riemannian manifoldMathematics - Analysis of PDEsDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Metric (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsDiffeomorphismMathematics::Differential GeometryMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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