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Comparative Study of Several Machine Learning Algorithms for Classification of Unifloral Honeys

2021

Unifloral honeys are highly demanded by honey consumers, especially in Europe. To ensure that a honey belongs to a very appreciated botanical class, the classical methodology is palynological analysis to identify and count pollen grains. Highly trained personnel are needed to perform this task, which complicates the characterization of honey botanical origins. Organoleptic assessment of honey by expert personnel helps to confirm such classification. In this study, the ability of different machine learning (ML) algorithms to correctly classify seven types of Spanish honeys of single botanical origins (rosemary, citrus, lavender, sunflower, eucalyptus, heather and forest honeydew) was investi…

Health (social science)OrganolepticPlant ScienceTP1-1185Machine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyArticle0404 agricultural biotechnologyPartial least squares regressionMathematicsAliments Consumbotanical originArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryIntel·ligència artificialChemical technology010401 analytical chemistryphysicochemical parameters04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesLinear discriminant analysis040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesRandom forestSupport vector machineTree (data structure)machine learningclassificationTest setArtificial intelligencebusinessApiculturaAlgorithmcomputerunifloral honeysFood ScienceFoods
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Testing for goodness rather than lack of fit of an X–chromosomal SNP to the Hardy-Weinberg model

2019

The problem of checking the genotype distribution obtained for some diallelic marker for compatibility with the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) condition arises also for loci on the X chromosome. The possible genotypes depend on the sex of the individual in this case: for females, the genotype distribution is trinomial, as in the case of an autosomal locus, whereas a binomial proportion is observed for males. Like in genetic association studies with autosomal SNPs, interest is typically in establishing approximate compatibility of the observed genotype frequencies with HWE. This requires to replace traditional methods tailored for detecting lack of fit to the model with an equivalence test…

HeredityNormal DistributionDistance MeasurementTrinomial01 natural sciencesLinkage Disequilibrium010104 statistics & probabilityStatisticsLack-of-fit sum of squaresMathematicsVenous ThrombosisMeasurement0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryQRSoftware EngineeringGenomicsHardy–Weinberg principleGenetic MappingPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyMedicineResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesScienceGeometryAsymptotic distributionVariant GenotypesPolymorphism Single NucleotideMolecular Genetics03 medical and health sciencesGenome-Wide Association StudiesGeneticsTest statisticHumansComputer Simulation0101 mathematicsMolecular BiologyGenetic Association Studies030304 developmental biologyChromosomes Human XModels StatisticalModels GeneticSoftware ToolsBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyHuman GeneticsGenome AnalysisProbability TheoryProbability DistributionGenotype frequencyRadiiSample size determinationSample SizeBinomial proportion confidence intervalMathematicsPLOS ONE
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Experimental Sentinel-2 LAI estimation using parametric, non-parametric and physical retrieval methods – A comparison

2015

Abstract Given the forthcoming availability of Sentinel-2 (S2) images, this paper provides a systematic comparison of retrieval accuracy and processing speed of a multitude of parametric, non-parametric and physically-based retrieval methods using simulated S2 data. An experimental field dataset (SPARC), collected at the agricultural site of Barrax (Spain), was used to evaluate different retrieval methods on their ability to estimate leaf area index (LAI). With regard to parametric methods, all possible band combinations for several two-band and three-band index formulations and a linear regression fitting function have been evaluated. From a set of over ten thousand indices evaluated, the …

HeteroscedasticityMean squared errorEconomicsComputer scienceImage processingBiophysical variablessymbols.namesakeLaboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote SensingMachine learningStatisticsLinear regressionLaboratorium voor Geo-informatiekunde en Remote SensingComputers in Earth SciencesParametricEngineering (miscellaneous)Gaussian processPhysically-based RTM inversionParametric statisticsPhysicsNonparametric statisticsPE&RCNon-parametricAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsLookup tablesymbolsSentinel-2Engineering sciences. TechnologyAlgorithmISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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On the moments of Cochran's Q statistic under the null hypothesis, with application to the meta-analysis of risk difference.

2011

W. G. Cochran's Q statistic was introduced in 1937 to test for equality of means under heteroscedasticity. Today, the use of Q is widespread in tests for homogeneity of effects in meta-analysis, but often these effects (such as risk differences and odds ratios) are not normally distributed. It is common to assume that Q follows a chi-square distribution, but it has long been known that this asymptotic distribution for Q is not accurate for moderate sample sizes. In this paper, the effect and weight for an individual study may depend on two parameters: the effect and a nuisance parameter. We present expansions for the first two moments of Q without any normality assumptions. Our expansions w…

HeteroscedasticityStatisticsQ-statisticChi-square testEconometricsNuisance parameterAsymptotic distributionCochran's C testDixon's Q testEducationCochran's Q testMathematicsResearch synthesis methods
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On the computation of intersection numbers for twisted cocycles

2020

Intersection numbers of twisted cocycles arise in mathematics in the field of algebraic geometry. Quite recently, they appeared in physics: Intersection numbers of twisted cocycles define a scalar product on the vector space of Feynman integrals. With this application, the practical and efficient computation of intersection numbers of twisted cocycles becomes a topic of interest. An existing algorithm for the computation of intersection numbers of twisted cocycles requires in intermediate steps the introduction of algebraic extensions (for example square roots), although the final result may be expressed without algebraic extensions. In this article I present an improvement of this algorith…

High Energy Physics - TheoryPure mathematicsScalar (mathematics)FOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsField (mathematics)Mathematical Physics (math-ph)Algebraic geometryHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyMathematics - Algebraic GeometryHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Square rootIntersectionProduct (mathematics)ComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONFOS: MathematicsAlgebraic numberAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematical PhysicsVector space
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Utilization of mulberry leaves (Morus latifolia cv. Kokusou 21) in diets for dairy ewes

2009

Twelve Valle del Belice lactating ewes were divided into three homogeneous groups and fed ad libitum the following diets in a 3 x 3 Latin square design: sulla hay (HA); sulla hay and Mulberry leaves (M. leaves) (HM); M. leaves (MU). DM intake of MU ewes was lower than that of HM ewes, with an intermediate level for HA ewes. HM ewes showed to prefer M. leaves to hay, but their need to balance the high protein and low NDF contents of M. leaves by eating hay also emerged. Milk yield increased as the dietary content of M. leaves increased- In addition, the use of HM and MU diets led to higher milk fat and urea content in comparison with the HA diet. The results confirmed that M. leaves are a su…

High proteinBiologyIntermediate levelMulberry leaves Dairy sheep Feed intake Milkchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceMilk yieldchemistryAgronomyLatin squareHomogeneousMilk fatHayUreaAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:Animal culturelcsh:SF1-1100
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The great fire of medieval Valencia (1447)

2015

ABSTRACT:In March 1447, a great fire broke out in Valencia, caused by a former member of the municipal government. This fire destroyed many houses and craft workshops around the Market Square, the economic centre of the city. The municipal government had to compensate the citizens, who had lost everything, and restore everyday life in the area. A versatile Italian watchmaker living in Valencia was chosen to supervise the rehabilitation of the area. Under his direction, the debris was removed. Then after a conscious campaign of urban planning aimed at eliminating any traces of the old Islamic city, the streets were reconstructed according to the norms of the western city.

HistoryGovernmentHistorybiologyGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningIslam06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologybiology.organism_classificationArchaeology060104 historyUrban StudiesCraftArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Urban planningEconomic historySquare (unit)0601 history and archaeologyEveryday lifeValenciaUrban History
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FLUCTUATION-INDUCED LOCAL OSCILLATIONS AND FRACTAL PATTERNS IN THE LATTICE LIMIT CYCLE MODEL

2003

The fractal properties of the Lattice Limit Cycle model are explored when the process is realized on a 2-dimensional square lattice support via Monte Carlo Simulations. It is shown that the structure of the steady state presents inhomogeneous fluctuations in the form of domains of identical particles. The various domains compete with one another via their borders which have self-similar, fractal structure. The fractality is more prominent, (fractal dimensions df < 2), when the parameter values are near the critical point where the Hopf bifurcation occurs. As the distance from the Hopf bifurcation increases in the parameter space the system becomes more homogeneous and the fractal dimens…

Hopf bifurcationGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyFractal landscapeParameter spaceSquare latticeFractal dimensionsymbols.namesakeFractalFractal derivativeLimit cyclesymbolsMathematicsFluctuation and Noise Letters
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The preparation, IR spectrum and structure of the Di-μ3-hydroxo-μ-sulphatotetrakis-μ-(isonicotinato-N-oxide)tetraaqua-tetracopper(II)

1982

Abstract A very unusual new copper(II) complex with isonicotinate N-oxide (N-inicO), Cu4(N-inicO)4SO4(OH)2(H2O)4 has been prepared and its crystal and molecular structure determined from three dimensional X-ray diffraction data. The crystals belong to the monoclinic space group C2. The cell parameters are a = 19.089(8), b = 6.884(3), c = 19.533(12) A, β = 140.9(3)°, dobs = 1.99, dcalc = 2.01 and Z = 2. The structure was refined to a final R-value of 0.062. The monomeric tetranuclear complex resembles a space ship with the sulphate group at its top and pyridine rings as wings. Two copper atoms are very close to each other in the molecule; the Cu1Cu1′ distance is 2.885 A. The coordination ar…

Hydrogen bondInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBridging ligandCopperSquare pyramidal molecular geometryInorganic ChemistryCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPyridineMaterials ChemistryMoleculeCarboxylatePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMonoclinic crystal systemInorganica Chimica Acta
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The key role of hydrogen bonding in the nuclearity of three copper(II) complexes with hydrazone-derived ligands and nitrogen donor heterocycles

2011

International audience; Three new Cu(II) complexes of formula [Cu(L1)(pyz)(CH3OH)]ClO4 (1), [Cu(L1)(4,4′-bpy)(ClO4)]·0.5H2O (2) and [{Cu(L2)(ClO4)}2(μ-4,4′-bpy)] (3) have been synthesised by using pyrazine (pyz) and 4,4′-bipyridine (4,4′-bpy) and tridentate O,N,O-donor hydrazone ligands, L1H and L2H, obtained by the condensation of 1,1,1-trifluoro-2,4-pentanedione with salicyloylhydrazide and benzhydrazide, respectively. The ligands and their complexes have been characterized by elemental analyses, FT-IR, and UV–Vis spectroscopies. Single crystal X-ray structure analysis evidences the metal ion in a slightly deformed square pyramidal geometry in all the complexes. However complexes 1 and 2 …

Hydrogen bondingDenticityPyrazineStereochemistryHydrazonechemistry.chemical_elementAntiferromagnetic couplingCrystal structure[CHIM.INOR]Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistry010402 general chemistry010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry01 natural sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials Chemistry[CHIM.CRIS]Chemical Sciences/Cristallography[CHIM]Chemical SciencesMonodentate pyz and 4Physical and Theoretical ChemistryCu(II) hydrazone complexescopper complexhydrazone ligandchemistry.chemical_classificationhydrogen bondHydrogen bondSelf assemblyCopperSquare pyramidal molecular geometry0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistryCrystal structures4′-bpySingle crystalhydrogen bond; copper complex; hydrazone ligand
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