506 research outputs found
Vibration attenuation control of ocean marine risers with axial-transverse couplings
The target of this paper is designing a boundary controller for vibration suppression of marine risers with coupling mechanisms under environmental loads. Based on energy approach and the equations of axial and transverse motions of the risers are derived. The Lyapunov direct method is employed to formulated the control placed at the riser top-end. Proof of existence and uniqueness of the solutions of the closed-loop system is provided. Stability analysis of the closed-loop system is also included
Conditional Support Alignment for Domain Adaptation with Label Shift
Unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) refers to a domain adaptation framework
in which a learning model is trained based on the labeled samples on the source
domain and unlabelled ones in the target domain. The dominant existing methods
in the field that rely on the classical covariate shift assumption to learn
domain-invariant feature representation have yielded suboptimal performance
under the label distribution shift between source and target domains. In this
paper, we propose a novel conditional adversarial support alignment (CASA)
whose aim is to minimize the conditional symmetric support divergence between
the source's and target domain's feature representation distributions, aiming
at a more helpful representation for the classification task. We also introduce
a novel theoretical target risk bound, which justifies the merits of aligning
the supports of conditional feature distributions compared to the existing
marginal support alignment approach in the UDA settings. We then provide a
complete training process for learning in which the objective optimization
functions are precisely based on the proposed target risk bound. Our empirical
results demonstrate that CASA outperforms other state-of-the-art methods on
different UDA benchmark tasks under label shift conditions
The sanctity of goddesses: an insight into the worship of Bà Tổ Cô in Northern Vietnam
In Vietnam, a country where religious expression is widespread, many gods and goddesses are commonly worshipped. Among those, Bà Tổ Cô (Family Goddess) is widely worshipped in the North of Vietnam due to her exceptional background as unmarried, young, and having spiritual roots, unlike other national and heroic figures. This article examines the sanctity of the Family Goddess by decoding the terms, worshippers, beliefs and practices, sacred encounters and supports. The research is a final result of decade-long field trips, archival study, and in-depth interviews with various stakeholders. The research findings show that the veneration of the Family Goddess in Northern Vietnam is a continuity of a long-standing tradition of worshipping female deities in Asia and thus emphasising the need to maintain this unique intangible heritage as a crucial part of Vietnamese cultural diversity
The First Record of Metaphire Birmanica (Rosa, 1888) in Vietnam, with Notes on Several Earthworm Species
The Amynthas and Metaphire species recorded in Vietnam have been rechecked based on original descriptions and preserved specimens. As a result, Metaphire birmanica (Rosa, 1888) is recorded in Vietnam for the first time. The species is recognized by having three pairs of spermathecal pores in 5/6/7/8, male pores in xviii, presence of copulatory pouches, no genial markings, and manicate intestinal caeca. In addition, three species have been rechecked and re-assigned to different genera, namely Amynthas tripidoporophoratus (Thai & Nguyen, 1993) comb. nov., Metaphire dranfocana (Do & Huynh, 1993) comb. nov., Metaphire anhumalatana (Thai & Huynh, 1993) comb. nov
A new approach to weighted Hardy-Rellich inequalities: improvements, symmetrization principle and symmetry breaking
We investigate necessary and sufficient conditions on the weights for the
Hardy-Rellich inequalities to hold, and propose a new way to use the notion of
Bessel pair to establish the optimal Hardy-Rellich type inequalities. Our
results sharpened earlier Hardy-Rellich and Rellich type inequalities in the
literature. We also study several results about the symmetry and symmetry
breaking properties of the Rellich type and Hardy-Rellich type inequalities,
and then partially answered an open question raised by Ghoussoub and Moradifam.
Namely, we will present conditions on the weights such that the Rellich type
and Hardy-Rellich type inequalities hold for all functions if and only if the
same inequalities hold for all radial functions.Comment: 22 page
Knowledge of Antiretroviral Treatment and Associated Factors in HIV-Infected Patients
This study aimed to assess the knowledge of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment and the associated factors in HIV-infected patients in Vietnam. We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study of 350 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients being treated with ARV at outpatient clinics at Soc Trang, Vietnam, from June 2019 to December 2019. Using an interview questionnaire, patients who answered at least eight out of nine questions correctly, including some required questions, were considered to have a general knowledge of ARV treatment. Using multivariate logistic regression to identify factors associated with knowledge of ARV treatment, we found that 62% of HIV-infected patients had a general knowledge of ARV treatment, with a mean score of 8.2 (SD 1.4) out of 9 correct. A higher education level (p < 0.001); working away from home (p = 0.013); getting HIV transmitted by injecting drugs or from mother-to-child contact (p = 0.023); the presence of tension, anxiety, or stress (p = 0.005); self-reminding to take medication (p = 0.024); and a high self-evaluated adherence (p < 0.001) were found to be significantly associated with an adequate knowledge of ARV treatment. In conclusion, education programs for patients, as well as the quality of medical services and support, should be strengthened
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