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Hierarchies of Self-Organizing Maps for action recognition

2016

We propose a hierarchical neural architecture able to recognise observed human actions. Each layer in the architecture represents increasingly complex human activity features. The first layer consists of a SOM which performs dimensionality reduction and clustering of the feature space. It represents the dynamics of the stream of posture frames in action sequences as activity trajectories over time. The second layer in the hierarchy consists of another SOM which clusters the activity trajectories of the first-layer SOM and learns to represent action prototypes. The third - and last - layer of the hierarchy consists of a neural network that learns to label action prototypes of the second-laye…

Self-organizing mapComputer scienceIntention understandingCognitive NeuroscienceFeature vectorExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySelf-Organizing Map02 engineering and technologyAction recognition03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial Intelligence0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLayer (object-oriented design)Cluster analysisSet (psychology)Artificial neural networkbusiness.industryDimensionality reductionNeural networkAction (philosophy)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessHierarchical model030217 neurology & neurosurgerySoftwareCognitive Systems Research
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Tree Structured Self-Organizing Maps

1999

Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the tree structured self-organizing maps (TS-SOM). It was originally intended as a fast implementation of the self-organizing map (SOM). The chapter explains that TS-SOM is a constructive smoother for a class of dimension reduction problems. There is a well known relation between self-organizing maps and principal curves. Unfortunately in most presentations it is derived by simple reasoning, avoiding the mathematical statement of the problem, which is essential to understand how efficient SOM implementations can be constructed. In this chapter, SOM is derived as a numerical solution of a generic model in a continuous domain, which diffe…

Self-organizing mapTree (data structure)Theoretical computer scienceArtificial neural networkRelation (database)Simple (abstract algebra)Computer scienceDimensionality reductionConstructiveDomain (software engineering)
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MR 3004007 Reviewed Chretien P. and Matignon M. Maximal wild monodromy in unequal characteristic. Journal of Number Theory (2013) 133, 1389--1408. Re…

2013

Let R be a complete discrete valuation ring of mixed characteristic (0, p) with fraction field K. The stable reduction theorem affirms that given a smooth, projective, geometrically connected curve over K, C/K, with genus \geq 2, there exists a unique finite Galois extension M/K minimal for the inclusion relation such that C_{M}:= C x M has stable reduction over M. A such extension is called monodromy extension of C/K and the Galois group Gal(M/K) is called the monodromy group of C/K. In this paper, the authors study stable models of p-cyclic covers of P^1_K. At first, they work with covers of arbitrarily high genus having potential good reduction. In particular, they determine for such cov…

Semi-stable reductionSettore MAT/03 - Geometriaswan conductor monodromy
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Relevance of Oxygen Concentration in Stem Cell Culture for Regenerative Medicine

2019

The key hallmark of stem cells is their ability to self-renew while keeping a differentiation potential. Intrinsic and extrinsic cell factors may contribute to a decline in these stem cell properties, and this is of the most importance when culturing them. One of these factors is oxygen concentration, which has been closely linked to the maintenance of stemness. The widely used environmental 21% O2 concentration represents a hyperoxic non-physiological condition, which can impair stem cell behaviour by many mechanisms. The goal of this review is to understand these mechanisms underlying the oxygen signalling pathways and their negatively-associated consequences. This may provide a rationale…

Senescencephysiological oxygen concentrationsenescencemedicine.medical_treatmentphysioxiaCellCell Culture TechniquesReviewBiologyRegenerative MedicineStem cell cultureRegenerative medicineCatalysisenvironmental oxygen concentrationlcsh:ChemistryInorganic ChemistryTissue engineeringmedicineAnimalsHumansCell Self RenewalPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrylcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular BiologyCellular SenescenceSpectroscopyTissue EngineeringStem CellsagingOrganic ChemistryCell DifferentiationGeneral MedicineStem-cell therapyComputer Science ApplicationsCell biologyOxygenmedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999redoxLimiting oxygen concentrationStem cellOxidation-ReductionSignal TransductionInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Recent applications of flow-injection and sequential-injection analysis techniques to chemiluminescence determination of pharmaceuticals

2007

Abstract A review is presented on the state of the art of the chemiluminescence analysis of pharmaceuticals by the two most relevant automated controlled-flow methodologies—flow-injection analysis (FIA) and sequential-injection analysis (SIA). The current chemiluminometric applications of FIA and SIA in pharmaceutical analysis are discussed with special emphasis on the analytical figures of merit and sample matrix characteristics. The review involving 211 references and covering papers published between 2001 and 2006 is divided into several sections according to the fundamental types of chemiluminescence systems employed.

Sequential injection analysisbusiness.industryChemistryClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionPharmaceutical PreparationslawFlow Injection AnalysisLuminescent MeasurementsDrug DiscoveryProcess engineeringbusinessOxidation-ReductionSpectroscopyChemiluminescenceJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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Settling Down: The Genome of Serratia symbiotica from the Aphid Cinara tujafilina Zooms in on the Process of Accommodation to a Cooperative Intracell…

2014

Particularly interesting cases of mutualistic endosymbioses come from the establishment of co-obligate associations of more than one species of endosymbiotic bacteria. Throughout symbiotic accommodation from a free-living bacterium, passing through a facultative stage and ending as an obligate intracellular one, the symbiont experiences massive genomic losses and phenotypic adjustments. Here, we scrutinized the changes in the coevolution of Serratia symbiotica and Buchnera aphidicola endosymbionts in aphids, paying particular attention to the transformations undergone by S. symbiotica to become an obligate endosymbiont. Although it is already known that S. symbiotica is facultative in Acyrt…

SerratiaGenomeaphid endosymbiont03 medical and health sciencesBuchneraBotanyGeneticsAnimalsriboflavingenome reductionSymbiosisPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyGene RearrangementGenetics0303 health sciencesFacultativeAphidbiologyObligate030306 microbiologyHost (biology)food and beveragesSerratia symbioticabiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbiology.organism_classificationAcyrthosiphon pisumBuchnera aphidicolaAphidsMobile genetic elementsco-obligateBuchneraResearch ArticleGenome Biology and Evolution
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Regression with Imputed Covariates: A Generalized Missing Indicator Approach

2011

A common problem in applied regression analysis is that covariate values may be missing for some observations but imputed values may be available. This situation generates a trade-off between bias and precision: the complete cases are often disarmingly few, but replacing the missing observations with the imputed values to gain precision may lead to bias. In this paper we formalize this trade-off by showing that one can augment the regression model with a set of auxiliary variables so as to obtain, under weak assumptions about the imputations, the same unbiased estimator of the parameters of interest as complete-case analysis. Given this augmented model, the bias-precision trade-off may then…

Set (abstract data type)Reduction (complexity)Relation (database)Bias of an estimatorStatisticsCovariateSettore SECS-P/05 - EconometriaStatistics::MethodologyRegression analysisMissing dataRegressionMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Altered epiphyte community and sea urchin diet in Posidonia oceanica meadows in the vicinity of volcanic CO2 vents

2017

Ocean acidification (OA) predicted for 2100 is expected to shift seagrass epiphyte communities towards the dominance of more tolerant non-calcifying taxa. However, little is known about the indirect effects of such changes on food provision to key seagrass consumers. We found that epiphyte communities of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica in two naturally acidified sites (i.e. north and south sides of a volcanic CO2 vent) and in a control site away from the vent at the Ischia Island (NW Mediterranean Sea) significantly differed in composition and abundance. Such differences involved a higher abundance of non-calcareous crustose brown algae and a decline of calcifying polychaetes in both acidif…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciencesAssemblagesPH reductionAlgalGrowthAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesParacentrotus lividusAcidificationAlgaeParacentrotus-lividus lam.Seawater14. Life underwaterHerbivoryClimate-changebiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyCoralline algaeGeneral MedicineEcosystem shiftsbiology.organism_classificationPollutionSeagrass13. Climate actionPosidonia oceanicaEpiphyteCrustoseSeagrass meadowsCoastal waters Coralline algae Calcifying organisms Community composition Epiphytes Global change Gut content Marine ecology Ocean acidification Paracentrotus lividus Seagrass
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Guarding net effects on landings and discards in Mediterranean trammel net fishery: Case analysis of Egadi Islands Marine Protected Area (Central Med…

2023

Discards remain among the main negative impacts of fishing activities, and their reductions are strengthened by the European Common Fisheries Policy (European Regulation 1380/2013). Trammel net fisheries appear more sustainable compared with other fishing techniques, especially from an ecological viewpoint. Despite this, reports show that trammel net fisheries deliver discard quantities between 10% and 43% of the total catch biomass. To supplement existing information, this current work attempts to address the discard reduction using guarding net in the small-scale fisheries of Egadi Islands MPA (Western Sicily, Central Mediterranean Sea). To assess the reduction of unwanted catches, 48 exp…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaGlobal and Planetary Changebenthic assemblagesby-catch reduction devicebenthic assemblagediscardSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaconservationOcean EngineeringAquatic SciencesustainabilityOceanographyunwanted catchesmultivariate analysisunwanted catchemultivariate analysiWater Science and TechnologyFrontiers in Marine Science
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Photocatalytic CO2 reduction in gas-solid regime in the presence of bare or Cu-loaded TiO2 and water

2013

Settore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieCO2 reduction Titanium dioxide
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