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Rethinking the sGLOH Descriptor

2018

sGLOH (shifting GLOH) is a histogram-based keypoint descriptor that can be associated to multiple quantized rotations of the keypoint patch without any recomputation. This property can be exploited to define the best distance between two descriptor vectors, thus avoiding computing the dominant orientation. In addition, sGLOH can reject incongruous correspondences by adding a global constraint on the rotations either as an a priori knowledge or based on the data. This paper thoroughly reconsiders sGLOH and improves it in terms of robustness, speed and descriptor dimension. The revised sGLOH embeds more quantized rotations, thus yielding more correct matches. A novel fast matching scheme is a…

Cascade matching0209 industrial biotechnologyHistogram binarizationRFDComputer scienceGLOHComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologyCNN descriptorLIOP020901 industrial engineering & automationMROGHArtificial IntelligenceRobustness (computer science)Keypoint matchingSIFTHistogram0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryApplied MathematicsCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionPattern recognitionRotation invariant descriptorsGLOHMIOPComputational Theory and MathematicsKeypoint matching SIFT sGLOH RFDs LIOP MIOP MROGH CNN descriptors rotation invariant descriptors histogram binarization cascade matchingPrincipal component analysis020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftware
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Getting discriminant functions of antibacterial activity from physicochemical and topological parameters.

2001

Linear discriminant analysis has been demonstrated to be a very useful tool in the selection and design of new drugs. Up to now we have used it through the search of a topological pattern of activity. In this work our goal is to calculate a complete set of physicochemical parameters using semiempirical (quantum chemical) calculations as well as topological indices (TIs) and try to find out any discriminant function for antibacterial activity through the combined use of both types of descriptors. The physicochemical parameters, such as heat of formation, HOMO, LUMO, dipole moment, polarizability, hyperpolarizability, PM3 generated IR vibrational frequencies, etc., were calculated using PM3 H…

Chemical PhenomenaChemistry PhysicalHyperpolarizabilityDiscriminant AnalysisGeneral ChemistryLinear discriminant analysisTopologyComputer Science ApplicationsMaxima and minimasymbols.namesakeComputational Theory and MathematicsDiscriminantAnti-Infective AgentsPolarizabilityDrug DesignPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsRegression AnalysisHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)HOMO/LUMOTopological quantum numberInformation SystemsMathematicsJournal of chemical information and computer sciences
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Anomalies from the phenomenological and geometrical points of view

2008

Chiral anomalies are reviewed according to three different points of view: the usual approach together with some phenomenological implications, the algebraic approach, and, in the end and more detailed, the geometric approach. In particular, the topological approach of the Atiyah-Singer is extended in a way which allows the treatment of all chiral anomalies within the geometric (equivariant) point of view.

Chiral anomalyDiscrete mathematicsPhysicsTheoretical physicsMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyGauge groupEquivariant mapPoint (geometry)Algebraic number
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Intermedio and Chorus. Re-thinking Theories and Practices in Sixteenth-Century Italian Theatre

2017

L'articolo mette a confronto le teorie fiorite nel corso del sedicesimo secolo sull'uso del coro e dell'intermedio nei tre generi teatrali dell'epoca (tragedia, commedia, favola pastorale). L'esame rivela che, lungi dall'uniformarsi agli asserti dei letterati pieni di riferimenti alle poetiche di Aristotele e Orazio, gli uomini di teatro paragonarono spesso l'intermedio al coro di ispirazione classica. La definizione di "coro intercalare" e di "coro istrione", avanzata da Ottavio Magnanini nel 1614, si può applicare alle tragedie di alcuni celebri autori del secolo precedente che accostarono il coro tragico all'intermedio, corrompendo in parte il ruolo drammatico del primo a favore della sp…

Chorus Intermedio Music and Theatre in Sixteenth-Century Italy Theory and Performing Practices
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Sparse Distributed Representation of Odors in a Large-scale Olfactory Bulb Circuit

2013

In the olfactory bulb, lateral inhibition mediated by granule cells has been suggested to modulate the timing of mitral cell firing, thereby shaping the representation of input odorants. Current experimental techniques, however, do not enable a clear study of how the mitral-granule cell network sculpts odor inputs to represent odor information spatially and temporally. To address this critical step in the neural basis of odor recognition, we built a biophysical network model of mitral and granule cells, corresponding to 1/100th of the real system in the rat, and used direct experimental imaging data of glomeruli activated by various odors. The model allows the systematic investigation and g…

Circuit ModelsMaleNerve net0302 clinical medicineLateral inhibitionOdorlcsh:QH301-705.5NeuronsFeedback PhysiologicalCoding Mechanisms0303 health sciencesNeuronal PlasticityEcologyAnatomyOlfactory BulbSynapseSensory Systemsmedicine.anatomical_structureComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationExcitatory postsynaptic potentialResearch ArticleModels NeurologicalBiologyInhibitory postsynaptic potential03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGeneticNeuroplasticityGeneticsmedicineAnimalsComputer SimulationBiologyMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyComputational NeuroscienceOlfactory SystemAnimalComputational BiologyNeuronEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicRatsOlfactory bulbOdorlcsh:Biology (General)OdorantsSynapsesSynaptic plasticityRatNerve NetNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscience
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On Duality in Learning and the Selection of Learning Teams

1996

AbstractPrevious work in inductive inference dealt mostly with finding one or several machines (IIMs) that successfully learn collections of functions. Herein we start with a class of functions and considerthe learner setof all IIMs that are successful at learning the given class. Applying this perspective to the case of team inference leads to the notion ofdiversificationfor a class of functions. This enable us to distinguish between several flavours of IIMs all of which must be represented in a team learning the given class.

Class (computer programming)business.industryPerspective (graphical)Duality (mathematics)InferenceInductive reasoningMachine learningcomputer.software_genreTheoretical Computer ScienceComputer Science ApplicationsTeam learningComputational Theory and MathematicsSelection (linguistics)Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputerMathematicsInformation SystemsInformation and Computation
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Positive Versions of Polynomial Time

1998

Abstract We show that restricting a number of characterizations of the complexity class P to be positive (in natural ways) results in the same class of (monotone) problems, which we denote by posP . By a well-known result of Razborov, posP is a proper subclass of the class of monotone problems in P . We exhibit complete problems for posP via weak logical reductions, as we do for other logically defined classes of problems. Our work is a continuation of research undertaken by Grigni and Sipser, and subsequently Stewart; indeed, we introduce the notion of a positive deterministic Turing machine and consequently solve a problem posed by Grigni and Sipser.

Class (set theory)Computational complexity theoryAlgorithmic logicTheoretical Computer ScienceComputer Science ApplicationsCombinatoricsTuring machinesymbols.namesakeMonotone polygonNon-deterministic Turing machineComputational Theory and MathematicsComplexity classsymbolsTime complexityMathematicsInformation Systems
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The expressive power of the shuffle product

2010

International audience; There is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because it is a standard tool for modeling process algebras. It still remains a mysterious operation on regular languages.Antonio Restivo proposed as a challenge to characterize the smallest class of languages containing the singletons and closed under Boolean operations, product and shuffle. This problem is still widely open, but we present some partial results on it. We also study some other smaller classes, including the smallest class containing the languages composed of a single word of length 2 which is closed under Boolean operations and shuffle by a letter (resp. shuffle by a l…

Class (set theory)Computer science[INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS]0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyStar (graph theory)01 natural sciencesExpressive powerTheoretical Computer ScienceRegular languageFormal language0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringArithmeticAlgebraic numberComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSDiscrete mathematicsComputer Science Applicationsshuffle operatorComputational Theory and Mathematics010201 computation theory & mathematicsProduct (mathematics)Formal language020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBoolean operations in computer-aided designWord (computer architecture)Information Systems
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Guaranteed error bounds and local indicators for adaptive solvers using stabilised space–time IgA approximations to parabolic problems

2019

Abstract The paper is concerned with space–time IgA approximations to parabolic initial–boundary value problems. We deduce guaranteed and fully computable error bounds adapted to special features of such type of approximations and investigate their efficiency. The derivation of error estimates is based on the analysis of the corresponding integral identity and exploits purely functional arguments in the maximal parabolic regularity setting. The estimates are valid for any approximation from the admissible (energy) class and do not contain mesh-dependent constants. They provide computable and fully guaranteed error bounds for the norms arising in stabilised space–time approximations. Further…

Class (set theory)Series (mathematics)Space timeContext (language use)010103 numerical & computational mathematicsType (model theory)01 natural sciencesIdentity (music)010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationApplied mathematicsA priori and a posteriori0101 mathematicsEnergy (signal processing)MathematicsComputers & Mathematics with Applications
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The dual equivalence of equations and coequations for automata

2015

The transition structure α : X ? X A of a deterministic automaton with state set X and with inputs from an alphabet A can be viewed both as an algebra and as a coalgebra. We use this algebra-coalgebra duality as a common perspective for the study of equations and coequations. For every automaton ( X , α ) , we define two new automata: free ( X , α ) and cofree ( X , α ) representing, respectively, the greatest set of equations and the smallest set of coequations satisfied by ( X , α ) . Both constructions are shown to be functorial. Our main result is that the restrictions of free and cofree to, respectively, preformations of languages and to quotients A * / C of A * with respect to a congr…

CoalgebraData ScienceCongruence relationComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceAutomatonCombinatoricsComputational Theory and MathematicsDeterministic automatonComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGAlphabetEquivalence (formal languages)QuotientInformation SystemsMathematics
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