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    Vehicle and Pedestrian Detection in Traffic Videos Using Convolutional Neural Networks

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    One of the major applications of computer vision is the analysis of the traffic scene on the road, and how pedestrian traffic affects traffic in general. Road sizes and traffic signals must constantly adapt. Counting and classifying vehicles and pedestrians at an intersection is an exhausting task, and despite the use of traffic control systems, human interaction is very necessary to perform such a task. The object of study of Deep Learning is to try to solve problems that require artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence has been working in this field for years, with different approaches and algorithms. It has achieved an important emergence in the recognition of patterns in images and videos using these techniques, to the point of surpassing human capacity in some problems. An important factor in this development is the ability to process large volumes of information in applications, which has resulted in the devices used for this purpose, such as GPU’s and multi-core CPU’s, requiring a large amount of power to operate. For the development of the application of vehicle and pedestrian detection in traffic videos, YOLO V3 was used, which is a neural network model of the latest generation of real-time objects. Keywords: yoloV3, Deep Learning, Convolucional Network. Resumen Una de las mayores aplicaciones de la visión por computadora es el análisis de la escena de tráfico en la carretera, y cómo el tráfico de peatones afecta al tráfico en general. Los tamaños de las carreteras y las señales de tráfico deben adaptarse constantemente. Contar y clasificar vehículos y peatones en una intersección es una tarea agotadora y, a pesar del uso de sistemas de control de tráfico, la interacción humana es muy necesaria para realizar dicha tarea. El objeto de estudio de Deep Learning, es intentar resolver problemas que requieren inteligencia artificial. La inteligencia artificial ha trabajado en este campo durante años, con diferentes enfoques y algoritmos. Ha logrado un surgimiento importante en el reconocimiento de patrones en imágenes y videos usando estas técnicas, hasta el punto de superar la capacidad humana en algunos problemas. Un importante factor de este desarrollo es la capacidad de procesar grandes volúmenes de información en aplicaciones, lo que ha dado como resultado que los dispositivos utilizados para este propósito, como GPU’s y CPU’s multinúcleo, requieran una gran cantidad de energía para operar. Para el desarrollo de la aplicación de Detección de vehículos y peatones en videos de tráfico, fue utilizado YOLO V3, que es un modelo de red neuronal de la última generación de objetos en tiempo real. Palabras Clave: yoloV3, Aprendizaje profundo, Red convoluciona

    New Physics effects in the flavor-changing neutral couplings of the Top quark

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    We survey the flavor-changing neutral couplings (FCNC) of the top quark predicted by some extensions of the Standard Model: THDM, SUSY, L-R symmetric, TC2, 331, and models with extra quarks. Since the expected sensitivity of the LHC and ILC for the tcV (V=\gamma,g,Z) and tcH couplings is of order of a few percent, we emphasize the importance of any new physics effect that gives a prediction for these FCNC couplings within this limit. We also review the constraints imposed on these couplings from low-energy precision measurements.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures. Accepted as a review paper in Int. J. of Mod. Phys.

    Obtención de jarabes glucosados por hidrólisis enzimática empleando almidón de sorgo CIAPR-132

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    La presente investigación está encaminada al estudio de la posible sustitución del maíz por el sorgo en la producción de jarabes glucosados para la industria alimenticia, considerando la evaluación de las potencialidades de dicho cereal. En este sentido se realizó un diseño experimental compuesto del tipo 2k, utilizando  el Software Statgraphics Centurion XV en elprocesamiento de los resultados del proceso desarrolladoen el laboratorio. Para ello se analizó la influenciade las variables independientes: concentración deenzima alfa amilasa (X1) en los niveles de 0,06 y 0,16%p/p, la concentración de enzima amiloglucosidasa(AMG) (X2) en los niveles de 0,18 y 0,375 %p/p ytiempo de sacarificación (X3) de 24 y 48 horas sobrelas variables respuestas °Brix y Azúcares ReductoresTotales (ART); además se determinó el rendimiento de cada experimento, obteniéndose los mejores resultados para la mayor concentración de enzima alfaamilasa, concentración de enzima AMG y tiempo de sacarificación en los menores valores. Los mejores resultados se obtuvieron para el Brix de 52,22 y ARTde 68,76%

    Herramienta de apoyo a la docencia de la energía solar fotovoltaica

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    Con el siguiente trabajo se pretende colaborar en la formación y difusión de la energía solar fotovoltaica; energía alternativa, para la obtención de electricidad, que ocupa un apartado especial en las acciones clave de la Unión Europea. La Universidad de Jaén cuenta con dos asignaturas optativas, como herramientas para contribuir a estos fines. Estas asignaturas pertenecen al plan de estudios correspondiente a Ingeniero Técnico Industrial. Dichas materias, “Electricidad Fotovoltaica” e “Instalaciones fotovoltaicas” se ofertan a las especialidades de: Mecánica, Electricidad y las Electrónica Industrial. El Curso de Energía SolarFotovoltaica para Internet forma parte de la formación en estas materias contribuyendo a cambiar el método de enseñanza empleado hasta ahora. Permite favorecer el grado de implicación por parte del alumno en el proceso de enseñanza – aprendizaje, además de proporcionar información con la que los alumnos puedan construir su conocimiento

    Herramienta software para el cálculo de la radiación solar en superficies con distinta inclinación: ORIENTSOL

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    Este documento pretende presentar una herramienta software de carácter didáctico que hace más sencillo tanto la enseñanza como el aprendizaje del cálculo de la radiación solar sobre superficies inclinadas. Este concepto forma parte de los contenidos de la asignatura optativa, “Instalaciones fotovoltaicas”. Ésta es ofertada por la Universidad de Jaén en el plan de estudios correspondiente a Ingeniero Técnico Industrial en las especialidades de: Mecánica, Electricidad y Electrónica Industrial

    Herramienta docente en la asignatura de instalaciones fotovoltaicas (Design SFA v1.0). Adaptación a los créditos ECTS

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    Este documento pretende presentar una herramienta software de carácter docente orientada al aprendizaje del diseño de  Sistemas Fotovoltaicos Autónomos (SFA). Este último forma parte de los contenidos de las asignaturas optativas, “Instalaciones fotovoltaicas” y “Electricidad Fotovoltaica”, ofertadas por la Universidad de Jaén en el plan de estudios correspondiente a Ingeniero Técnico Industrial en las especialidades de: Mecánica, Electricidad y Electrónica Industrial. Así mismo, el diseño de los SFA también conforma un módulo del Máster de Energías Renovables impartido en esta misma Universidad

    Lepton Number Violation from Colored States at the LHC

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    The possibility to search for lepton number violating signals at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the colored seesaw scenario is investigated. In this context the fields that generate neutrino masses at the one-loop level are scalar and Majorana fermionic color-octets of SU(3). Due to the QCD strong interaction these states may be produced at the LHC with a favorable rate. We study the production mechanisms and decays relevant to search for lepton number violation signals in the channels with same-sign dileptons. In the simplest case when the two fermionic color-octets are degenerate in mass, one could use their decays to distinguish between the neutrino spectra. We find that for fermionic octets with mass up to about 1 TeV the number of same-sign dilepton events is larger than the standard model background indicating a promising signal for new physics.Comment: minor corrections, added reference

    Urinary Excretion of Mimosine Derivatives by Cows with and without Experience in Consumption of \u3cem\u3eLeucaena leucocephala\u3c/em\u3e

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    Leucaena leucocephala is a leguminous tree widely distributed in the tropical regions of the world. In Mexico, it has been incorporated into silvopastoral systems and is highly regarded, owing to its high content of crude protein. Nonetheless, L. leucocephala contains secondary metab-olites, such as mimosine, a non-protein free amino acid, which may induce toxic effects in unadapted ruminants that consume the forage (Hammond 1995). Although Synergistes jonesii, an anaerobic bacterium, has the ability to degrade 3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP to non-toxic compounds (Allison et al. 1992), in Mexico its presence has not yet been confirmed. Recent work has suggested the occurrence of sub-clinical toxicity to 3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP in cattle grazing L. leucocephala in Australia and Thailand (Graham 2007; Dalzell et al. 2012; Phaikaew et al. 2012). Several options such as the transfer of rumen liquor and the adaptation of ruminants to the intake of L. leucocephala have been studied in an attempt to reduce the excretion of mimosine and its metabolites (Palmer et al. 2010). The aim of the present work was to evaluate the effect of the experience of consumption of L. leucocephala on excretion of mimosine derivatives (3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP) in the urine of cattle

    The mitochondrial activity of leukocytes from Artibeus jamaicensis bats remains unaltered after several weeks of flying restriction

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    Bats are the only flying mammals known. They have longer lifespan than other mammals of similar size and weight and can resist high loads of many pathogens, mostly viruses, with no signs of disease. These distinctive characteristics have been attributed to their metabolic rate that is thought to be the result of their flying lifestyle. Compared with non-flying mammals, bats have lower production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and high levels of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase. This anti-oxidative vs. oxidative profile may help to explain bat's longer than expected lifespans. The aim of this study was to assess the effect that a significant reduction in flying has on bats leukocytes mitochondrial activity. This was assessed using samples of lymphoid and myeloid cells from peripheral blood from Artibeus jamaicensis bats shortly after capture and up to six weeks after flying deprivation. Mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψm), mitochondrial calcium (mCa2+), and mitochondrial ROS (mROS) were used as key indicators of mitochondrial activity, while total ROS and glucose uptake were used as additional indicators of cell metabolism. Results showed that total ROS and glucose uptake were statistically significantly lower at six weeks of flying deprivation (p 0.05). These results suggest that bat mitochondria are stable to sudden changes in physical activity, at least up to six weeks of flying deprivation. However, decrease in total ROS and glucose uptake in myeloid cells after six weeks of captivity suggest a compensatory mechanism due to the lack of the highly metabolic demands associated with flying

    Productive Performance of Growing Cattle Grazing a Silvopastoral System with \u3cem\u3eLeucaena leucocephala\u3c/em\u3e

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    In tropical regions, the feeding of cattle is usually based on the grazing of medium to low quality grasses. Low fertility of soils, changing climatic conditions and the poor management of pastures, have further reduced the quality and forage yield of pastures. The low availability and quality of grasses gives modest weight gains for grazing cattle and this in-turn causes low economical efficiency of cattle production systems (Campos et al. 2011). Silvopastoral systems represent a sustainable option for meat and milk production in the tropics. The association of grasses with legumes such as Leucaena leucocephala (leucaena) supply forage with high concentration of crude protein (Barros et al. 2012). There are reports in the scientific literature which show that intake of leucaena can result in good rates of growth in cattle (e.g. Shelton and Dalzell 2007); however the presence of the free amino acid mimosine and its metabolites (3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP) in leucaena when the anaerobic bacteria Synergistes jonesii (Allison et al. 1992) is absent from the rumen, may induce subclinical toxicity in grazing ruminants (Graham 2007; Dalzell et al. 2012; Phaikaew et al. 2012). There are no reports in Mexico regarding the rate of growth of cattle grazing silvopastoral systems with leucaena. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the rate of growth of cattle grazing an association of Panicum maximum and leucaena compared to that of cattle fed a high grain ration (feedlot)
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