76 research outputs found
Viscous Fingering: A Topological Visual Analytic Approach
International audienceWe present a methodology to analyze and visualize an ensemble of finite pointset method (FPM) simulations that model the viscous fingering process of salt solutions inside water. In course of the simulations the solutions form structures with increased salt concentration called viscous fingers. These structures are of primary interest to domain scientists as it is not clear when and where viscous fingers appear and how they evolve. To explore the aleatoric uncertainty embedded in the simulations we analyze an ensemble of simulation runs which differ due to stochastic effects. To detect and track the viscous fingers we derive a voxel volume for each simulation where fingers are identified as subvolumes that satisfy geometrical and topological constraints. Properties and the evolution of fingers are illustrated through tracking graphs that visualize when fingers form, dissolve, merge, and split. We provide multiple linked views to compare, browse, and analyze the ensemble in real-time. Fig. 1: Detail view of our visualization tool consisting of the 3D rendering of viscous fingers (left), and the tracking graph showing their evolution (right)
Addressing migration-related social and health inequalities in Australia: call for research funding priorities to recognise the needs of migrant populations
Voter Partisanship and the Effect of Distributive Spending on Political Participation
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96350/1/j.1540-5907.2012.00613.x.pd
The Influence of Physiological Status on age Prediction of Anopheles Arabiensis Using Near Infra-red spectroscopy
Determining the age of malaria vectors is essential for evaluating the impact of interventions that reduce the survival of wild mosquito populations and for estimating changes in vectorial capacity. Near infra-red spectroscopy (NIRS) is a simple and non-destructive method that has been used to determine the age and species of Anopheles gambiae s.l. by analyzing differences in absorption spectra. The spectra are affected by biochemical changes that occur during the life of a mosquito and could be influenced by senescence and also the life history of the mosquito, i.e., mating, blood feeding and egg-laying events. To better understand these changes, we evaluated the influence of mosquito physiological status on NIR energy absorption spectra. Mosquitoes were kept in individual cups to permit record keeping of each individual insectâs life history. Mosquitoes of the same chronological age, but at different physiological stages, were scanned and compared using cross-validations. We observed a slight trend within some physiological stages that suggest older insects tend to be predicted as being physiologically more mature. It was advantageous to include mosquitoes of different chronological ages and physiological stages in calibrations, as it increases the robustness of the model resulting in better age predictions. Progression through different physiological statuses of An. arabiensis influences the chronological age prediction by the NIRS. Entomologists that wish to use NIR technology to predict the age of field-caught An. gambiae s.l from their study area should use a calibration developed from their field strain using mosquitoes of diverse chronological ages and physiological stages to increase the robustness and accuracy of the predictions.\u
Bayesian Probability and Statistics in Management Research: A New Horizon
This special issue is focused on how a Bayesian approach to estimation, inference, and reasoning
in organizational research might supplementâand in some cases supplantâtraditional frequentist
approaches. Bayesian methods are well suited to address the increasingly complex phenomena
and problems faced by 21st-century researchers and organizations, where very complex data
abound and the validity of knowledge and methods are often seen as contextually driven and
constructed. Traditional modeling techniques and a frequentist view of probability and method
are challenged by this new reality
Steel Bridge Competition
The project is to design and construct a steel bridge based on the given design parameters set by the SSBC 2021 rules. The bridge will be tested in a competition and will be rated on appearance, serviceability, and speed of construction
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