27 research outputs found
De la frise magdalĂ©nienne in situ ⊠au centre dâinterprĂ©tation du Roc-aux-Sorciers : lâusage de la 3D
La base de donnĂ©es 3D rĂ©alisĂ©e dans le cadre de la recherche archĂ©ologique sur les sculptures pariĂ©tales magdalĂ©niennes (il y a 15 000 ans) a pu ĂȘtre exploitĂ©e Ă©galement pour une reproduction grandeur nature des Ćuvres Ă destination du grand public dans le Centre dâinterprĂ©tation du Roc-aux-Sorciers Ă Angles-sur-lâAnglin (Vienne, France). Cette rĂ©alisation originale est prĂ©sentĂ©e par les diffĂ©rents acteurs du projet (maĂźtre dâouvrage, maĂźtre dâĆuvre, scientifiques, prestataire 3D) offrant ainsi le dĂ©roulĂ© de la mise en Ćuvre de la restitution Ă partir de la base de donnĂ©es 3D et faisant part des Ă©lĂ©ments du cahier des charges pour lâenregistrement laser tridimensionnel dont lâexploitation sâest avĂ©rĂ©e rĂ©pondre Ă des utilitĂ©s variĂ©es. Quand les problĂ©matiques de la recherche conduisent Ă utiliser la 3D, il paraĂźt logique que ce mĂȘme outil puisse aider Ă la restitution au grand public et puisse ĂȘtre partagĂ© avec la communautĂ© scientifique ou avec les restaurateurs chargĂ©s de la conservation de ce patrimoine, comme le montre cette rĂ©alisation. Les implications du choix d'un mode de restitution Ă partir dâune base de donnĂ©es 3D sont Ă©galement Ă©voquĂ©es avec l'exemple de la frise sculptĂ©e magdalĂ©nienne de la Chaire-Ă -Calvin (Charente, France) dans le cadre dâun projet de valorisation.The creation of a 3D database within the framework of archaeological research on Magdalenian parietal sculptures (15,000 years old) has also been usable for a full-size reproduction of the figures for the benefit of the general public in the Interpretation Centre of Le Roc-aux-Sorciers at Angles-sur-l'Anglin (Vienne, France). This unique production is presented by the various participants in the project (contracting authority, prime contractor, scientists, 3D provider), thus providing the whole story of the reconstruction's implementation from the 3D database, and providing information on the specifications for 3-dimensional laser recording, the use of which proved to be useful in a variety of ways. When research problems lead one to find solutions through utilisation of 3D. it appears logical that this same tool might help in reconstructions for the general public, and may be shared with the scientific community or with restorers in charge of the conservation of this heritage; that is what this production demonstrates. The implications of the choice of a reconstruction method from a 3D database are also evoked through the example of the Magdalenian sculpted frieze of La Chaire-Ă -Calvin (Charente, France) within the framework of a valorisation project
PORGY: Strategy-Driven Interactive Transformation of Graphs
This paper investigates the use of graph rewriting systems as a modelling
tool, and advocates the embedding of such systems in an interactive
environment. One important application domain is the modelling of biochemical
systems, where states are represented by port graphs and the dynamics is driven
by rules and strategies. A graph rewriting tool's capability to interactively
explore the features of the rewriting system provides useful insights into
possible behaviours of the model and its properties. We describe PORGY, a
visual and interactive tool we have developed to model complex systems using
port graphs and port graph rewrite rules guided by strategies, and to navigate
in the derivation history. We demonstrate via examples some functionalities
provided by PORGY.Comment: In Proceedings TERMGRAPH 2011, arXiv:1102.226
The FANCM:p.Arg658* truncating variant is associated with risk of triple-negative breast cancer
Abstract: Breast cancer is a common disease partially caused by genetic risk factors. Germline pathogenic variants in DNA repair genes BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, ATM, and CHEK2 are associated with breast cancer risk. FANCM, which encodes for a DNA translocase, has been proposed as a breast cancer predisposition gene, with greater effects for the ER-negative and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtypes. We tested the three recurrent protein-truncating variants FANCM:p.Arg658*, p.Gln1701*, and p.Arg1931* for association with breast cancer risk in 67,112 cases, 53,766 controls, and 26,662 carriers of pathogenic variants of BRCA1 or BRCA2. These three variants were also studied functionally by measuring survival and chromosome fragility in FANCMâ/â patient-derived immortalized fibroblasts treated with diepoxybutane or olaparib. We observed that FANCM:p.Arg658* was associated with increased risk of ER-negative disease and TNBC (OR = 2.44, P = 0.034 and OR = 3.79; P = 0.009, respectively). In a country-restricted analysis, we confirmed the associations detected for FANCM:p.Arg658* and found that also FANCM:p.Arg1931* was associated with ER-negative breast cancer risk (OR = 1.96; P = 0.006). The functional results indicated that all three variants were deleterious affecting cell survival and chromosome stability with FANCM:p.Arg658* causing more severe phenotypes. In conclusion, we confirmed that the two rare FANCM deleterious variants p.Arg658* and p.Arg1931* are risk factors for ER-negative and TNBC subtypes. Overall our data suggest that the effect of truncating variants on breast cancer risk may depend on their position in the gene. Cell sensitivity to olaparib exposure, identifies a possible therapeutic option to treat FANCM-associated tumors
Role of simplicity in creative behaviour: The case of the poietic generator
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Impulse response identification from input/output binary measurements
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Estimation of Auto-Regressive models for time series using binary or quantized data
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Identification of AR Time-series based on binary data
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