260 research outputs found
Online Lifelong Generalized Zero-Shot Learning
Methods proposed in the literature for zero-shot learning (ZSL) are typically
suitable for offline learning and cannot continually learn from sequential
streaming data. The sequential data comes in the form of tasks during training.
Recently, a few attempts have been made to handle this issue and develop
continual ZSL (CZSL) methods. However, these CZSL methods require clear
task-boundary information between the tasks during training, which is not
practically possible. This paper proposes a task-free (i.e., task-agnostic)
CZSL method, which does not require any task information during continual
learning. The proposed task-free CZSL method employs a variational autoencoder
(VAE) for performing ZSL. To develop the CZSL method, we combine the concept of
experience replay with knowledge distillation and regularization. Here,
knowledge distillation is performed using the training sample's dark knowledge,
which essentially helps overcome the catastrophic forgetting issue. Further, it
is enabled for task-free learning using short-term memory. Finally, a
classifier is trained on the synthetic features generated at the latent space
of the VAE. Moreover, the experiments are conducted in a challenging and
practical ZSL setup, i.e., generalized ZSL (GZSL). These experiments are
conducted for two kinds of single-head continual learning settings: (i) mild
setting-: task-boundary is known only during training but not during testing;
(ii) strict setting-: task-boundary is not known at training, as well as
testing. Experimental results on five benchmark datasets exhibit the validity
of the approach for CZSL
Sustainable innitiatives taken by p&g to protect environment
In the era of rapid industrialization and fast-track development the environmental issues suffer a lot. Be it any industry, organization or society the development must be carried out keeping the sustainability in mind. The opportunity of these overnight development approaches has ramified the environmental issues. The present communication enumerates the measures of environmental impact by taking a case of Procter and Gamble. Authors have studied the strategies of Procter and Gamble and their sustainable behavior in Indian as well as global context. Various data of last decade has been analyzed. It is found that the company P&G is moving in a right direction by providing new paradigms of realistic development. All the data for this study has been taken from secondary sources
Reflected Entropy for Communicating Black Holes I: Karch-Randall Braneworlds
We obtain the reflected entropy for bipartite mixed state configurations of
two adjacent and disjoint intervals at a finite temperature in s with
two distinct boundaries through a replica technique in the large central charge
limit. Subsequently these field theory results are reproduced from bulk
computations involving the entanglement wedge cross section in the dual BTZ
black hole geometry truncated by two Karch-Randall branes. Our result confirms
the holographic duality between the reflected entropy and the bulk entanglement
wedge cross section in the context of the scenario. We further
investigate the critical issue of the holographic Markov gap between the
reflected entropy and the mutual information for these configurations from the
bulk braneworld geometry and study its variation with subsystem sizes and time.Comment: 68 pages, 42 figures, 2 appendice
Islands and dynamics at the interface
We investigate a family of models described by two holographic CFTs
coupled along a shared interface. The bulk dual geometry consists of two
AdS spacetimes truncated by a shared Karch-Randall end-of-the-world (EOW)
brane. A lower dimensional effective model comprising of JT gravity coupled to
two flat CFT baths is subsequently realized by considering small
fluctuations on the EOW brane and implementing a partial Randall-Sundrum
reduction where the transverse fluctuations of the EOW brane are identified as
the dilaton field. We compute the generalized entanglement entropy for
bipartite states through the island prescription in the effective lower
dimensional picture and obtain precise agreement in the limit of large brane
tension with the corresponding doubly holographic computations in the bulk
geometry. Furthermore, we obtain the corresponding Page curves for the Hawking
radiation in this JT braneworld.Comment: 40 pages, 15 figure
Dynamic Properties of RHA Steel under Planar Shock Loading using Explosive Driven Plate Impact System
Planar shock loading of rolled homogeneous armour (RHA) steel has been studied at high pressures in the range of 20-100 GPa using an explosive-driven plate impact system. Shock velocities and flyer velocities are measured using time of arrival pins embedded in the target at known depths. The shock equation of state of RHA steel has been determined. α → ε phase transition stress and hugoniot elastic limit (HEL) of RHA steel have been determined through manganin gauge and found to be 12.2 ±0.6 GPa and 4.1 ± 0.2 GPa, respectively. The experimental stress of phase transition has been compared with the stress calculated using ThermoCalc software. The shock properties have been incorporated in the Autodyn simulation package and simulations were performed to determine flyer velocity, pressures and the results are compared with that of experiments.Defence Science Journal, Vol. 65, No. 3, May 2015, pp.196-202, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dsj.65.795
Development and In vitro Evaluation of Betahistine Adhesive-Type Transdermal Delivery System
Purpose: To develop a transdermal betahistine (BTH) delivery system using different pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs) including acrylics, polyisobutylene and styrenic rubber solution.Methods: Formulations were prepared by solvent casting and adhesive transfer method. PSAs - acrylate vinylacetate (AVA), hydrophilic acrylate (HA), acrylic non-curing (ANC), polyisobutylene (PIB), and tackified styrenic rubber solution (TSR) - were evaluated for their suitability in terms of miscibility, maximum drug loading, effect on tack property and in vitro permeation through excised guinea pig skin. Furthermore, one of the PSAs was tested in relation to effect of penetration enhancers on tack property, in vitro permeation, in vivo patch adhesion performance and stability.Results: Only formulations prepared with AVA and HA were stable. Increased drug loading in these PSAs significantly reduced tack. In vitro permeation data across guinea pig skin demonstrated that BTH flux from from the formulation containing HA (F1) was significantly (p < 0.001) higher than that containing AVA (F2). Formulations containing 2 % enhancer showed good tack. Specifically, the formulation containing 2 % oleic acid as enhancer not only showed the highest permeation but also good tack property, non-irritancy for up to 36 h and stability under accelerated conditions.Conclusion: The formulation containing HA as the PSA and 2 % oleic acid as enhancer demonstrated a good potential for further development to an adhesive-type transdermal delivery system for BTH.Keywords: Meniere’s syndrome, Transdermal delivery, Betahistine, Pressure-sensitive adhesives, Penetration enhancersTropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research December 2010; 9 (6): 516-52
Production of amorphous silica and activated carbon from rice husk char obtained from two stage gasification process
340-345In this study the rice husk has been subjected to two-stage gasification to obtain syngas, tar and char. The rice husk char is subjected to alkaline extraction to obtain amorphous silica and activated carbon. The products have been characterized by methods such as BET, FTIR and XRF. The silica obtained from acid leached rice husk has BET specific surface area of 311.68 m2/g and purity of 88.85%. The BET specific surface area of activated char increase from 102.49 m2/g to 567.03 m2/g after the activation process. The silica extraction using carbon dioxide (CO2) precipitation is found to be more profitable than acid precipitation
Circadian rhythm disruption and Alzheimer’s disease: The dynamics of a vicious cycle
All mammalian cells exhibit circadian rhythm in cellular metabolism and energetics. Autonomous cellular clocks are modulated by various pathways that are essential for robust time keeping. In addition to the canonical transcriptional translational feedback loop, several new pathways of circadian timekeeping - non-transcriptional oscillations, post-translational modifications, epigenetics and cellular signaling in the circadian clock - have been identified. The physiology of circadian rhythm is expansive, and its link to the neurodegeneration is multifactorial. Circadian rhythm disruption is prevelant in contamporary society where light-noise, shift-work, and transmeridian travel are commonplace, and is also reported from the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Circadian alignment by bright light therapy in conjunction with chronobiotics is beneficial for treating sundowning syndrome and other cognitive symptoms in advanced AD patients. We performed a comprehensive analysis of the clinical and translational reports to review the physiology of the circadian clock, delineate its dysfunction in AD, and unravel the dynamics of the vicious cycle between two pathologies. The review delineates the role of putative targets like clock proteins PER, CLOCK, BMAL1, ROR, and clock-controlled proteins like AVP, SIRT1, FOXO, and PK2 towards future approaches for management of AD. Furthermore, the role of circadian rhythm disruption in aging is delineated
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