248 research outputs found

    Character-angle based video annotation

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    A video annotation system includes clips organization, feature description and pattern determination. This paper aims to present a system for basketball zone-defence detection. Particularly, a character-angle based descriptor for feature description is proposed. The well-performed experimental results in basketball zone-defence detection demonstrate that it is robust for both simulations and real-life cases, with less sensitivity to the distribution caused by local translation of subprime defenders. Such a framework can be easily applied to other team-work sports

    Manifold ranking weighted local maximal occurrence descriptor for person re-identification

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    Person re-identification is an important task of matching pedestrians across non-overlapping camera views. In this paper, we exploit a weighted feature descriptor for person re-identification.We firstly compute the weights on the superpixel level via graph-based manifold ranking algorithm, then integrate the computed weights into a patch-based feature descriptor, named local maximal occurrence. Finally, the weighted descriptors are fed into a top-push distance learning to mitigate the cross-view gaps. We evaluate the proposed method on three benchmark datasets iLIDS-VID, PRID 450S and VIPeR. The promising experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method comparing with the state-of-the-arts

    Translithospheric magma plumbing system of intraplate volcanoes as revealed by electrical resistivity imaging

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    AbstractThe magma plumbing systems of volcanoes in subduction and divergent tectonic settings are relatively well known, whereas those of intraplate volcanoes remain elusive; robust geophysical information on the magma pathways and storage zones is lacking. We inverted magnetotelluric data to image the magma plumbing system of an intraplate monogenetic volcanic field located above the stagnant Pacific slab in northeast China. We identified a complex, vertically aligned, low-resistivity anomaly system extending from the asthenosphere to the surface consisting of reservoirs with finger- to lens-like geometries. We show that magma forms as CO2-rich melts in a 150-km-deep asthenospheric plume crossing the whole lithosphere as hydrated melt, inducing underplating at 50 km depth, evolving in crustal reservoirs, and erupting along dikes. Intraplate volcanoes are characterized by low degrees of melting and low magma supply rates. Their plumbing systems have a geometry not so different from that of volcanoes in subduction settings

    Mass spectrometry-based metabolomics for discovering active ingredients and exploring action mechanism of herbal medicine

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    Natural products derived from herbal medicine are a fruitful source of lead compounds because of their structural diversity and potent bioactivities. However, despite the success of active compounds derived from herbal medicine in drug discovery, some approaches cannot effectively elucidate the overall effect and action mechanism due to their multi-component complexity. Fortunately, mass spectrometry-based metabolomics has been recognized as an effective strategy for revealing the effect and discovering active components, detailed molecular mechanisms, and multiple targets of natural products. Rapid identification of lead compounds and isolation of active components from natural products would facilitate new drug development. In this context, mass spectrometry-based metabolomics has established an integrated pharmacology framework for the discovery of bioactivity-correlated constituents, target identification, and the action mechanism of herbal medicine and natural products. High-throughput functional metabolomics techniques could be used to identify natural product structure, biological activity, efficacy mechanisms, and their mode of action on biological processes, assisting bioactive lead discovery, quality control, and accelerating discovery of novel drugs. These techniques are increasingly being developed in the era of big data and use scientific language to clarify the detailed action mechanism of herbal medicine. In this paper, the analytical characteristics and application fields of several commonly used mass spectrometers are introduced, and the application of mass spectrometry in the metabolomics of traditional Chinese medicines in recent years and its active components as well as mechanism of action are also discussed

    Relationship between serum irisin level, all-cause mortality, and cardiovascular mortality in peritoneal dialysis patients

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    Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the prospective role of serum irisin-a novel adipo-myokine-in all-cause mortality and cardiovascular (CV) mortality in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD). Methods: A prospectively observational study was conducted with 154 PD patients. Baseline clinical data were collected from the medical records. Serum irisin concentrations were determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Patients were divided into the high irisin group (serum irisin ≥ 113.5ng/mL) and the low irisin group (serum irisin < 113.5ng/mL) based on the median value of serum irisin. A Body Composition Monitor was used to monitor body composition. Cox regression analysis was utilized to find the independent risk factors of all-cause and CV mortality in PD patients. Results: The median serum irisin concentration was 113.5 ng/mL (interquartile range, 106.2–119.8 ng/mL). Patients in the high irisin group had significantly higher muscle mass and carbon dioxide combining power (CO2CP) than those in the low irisin group (p < 0.05). Serum irisin was positively correlated with pulse pressure, CO2CP, and muscle mass, while negatively correlated with body fat percentage (p < 0.05). During a median of follow-up for 60.0 months, there were 55 all-cause deaths and 26 CV deaths. Patients in high irisin group demonstrated a higher CV survival rate than those in low irisin group (p = 0.016). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that high irisin level [hazard ratio (HR), 0.341; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.135–0.858; p = 0.022], age, and diabetic mellitus were independently associated with CV mortality in PD patients. However, serum irisin level failed to demonstrate a statistically significant relationship with all-cause mortality. Conclusion: Low serum irisin levels at baseline were independently predictive of CV mortality but not all-cause mortality in PD patients. Therefore, serum irisin could be a potential target for monitoring CV outcomes in PD patients

    Chemical Inhibition of Alpha-Toxin, a Key Corneal Virulence Factor of Staphylococcus aureus

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    PURPOSE. ␣-Toxin mediates extreme corneal damage during Staphylococcus aureus keratitis. Chemical inhibition of this toxin was sought to provide relief from toxin-mediated pathology. METHODS. Inhibition of ␣-toxin by phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), 0.1% methyl-␤-cyclodextrin (CD), or CD plus cholesterol (0.1%, CD-cholesterol) was assayed by hemolysis of rabbit erythrocytes. Pathologic changes in rabbit corneas injected with 12 hemolytic units of ␣-toxin suspended in PBS, 1% CD, or 1% CD-cholesterol were compared over time. Rabbit corneas injected with 10 2 colony forming units (CFU) of S. aureus were treated from 7 to 13 hours postinfection (PI) with a total of 15 drops of CD-cholesterol, CD, or PBS. Slit lamp examination (SLE) and measurement of erosions were performed at 13 hours PI and bacteria were quantified at 14 hours PI. RESULTS. Toxin-mediated lysis of erythrocytes was inhibited up to 16,000-fold in the presence of CD-cholesterol compared with CD or PBS. Eyes injected with ␣-toxin mixed with CDcholesterol had, at 7 hours postinjection, significantly smaller erosions than eyes injected with ␣-toxin in PBS or ␣-toxin mixed with CD (P ϭ 0.0090 and P ϭ 0.0035, respectively). Eyes infected with S. aureus and treated with CD-cholesterol had significantly lower SLE scores than eyes treated with CD or PBS (P Յ 0.0103 and P Յ 0.0017, respectively); however, there were no differences in the number of bacteria present (P Ն 0.0648). CONCLUSIONS. CD-cholesterol is a potent inhibitor of ␣-toxin activity in vitro and an effective means to arrest corneal damage during S. aureus keratitis. (Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
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