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Learning to Detect and Track Cells for Quantitative Analysis of Time-Lapse Microscopic Image Sequences
© 2015 IEEE.Studying the behaviour of cells using time-lapse microscopic imaging requires automated processing pipelines that enable quantitative analysis of a large number of cells. We propose a pipeline based on state-of-the-art methods for background motion compensation, cell detection, and tracking which are integrated into a novel semi-automated, learning based analysis tool. Motion compensation is performed by employing an efficient nonlinear registration method based on powerful discrete graph optimisation. Robust detection and tracking of cells is based on classifier learning which only requires a small number of manual annotations. Cell motion trajectories are generated using a recent global data association method and linear programming. Our approach is robust to the presence of significant motion and imaging artifacts. Promising results are presented on different sets of in-vivo fluorescent microscopic image sequences
Surface emitting lasers with combined output
Surface emitting lasers are laterally aligned and coupled together and also have their light output signals combined. This results in greater phase and frequency coherency and narrower and reduced amplitude sidelobes. Preferably, not more than two lasers are longitudinally aligned along the same axis for still greater coherency compared with adding the light output signals of more than two longitudinally aligned lasers. The lasers can be of the DH-LOC type or of the QW type
Speech community formation : a sociolinguistic profile of the Trio of Suriname
Overview of the Trio language. Brings together both extralinguistic factors, such as historical, economic, sociological and cultural factors that have and still contribute to the present-day status of the Trio Amerindians and their language and internal sociolinguistic factors, that is, factors that influence the choice of what the Trio speak to whom, how, and when. Shows that Trio sociolinguistically-speaking is in a strong position
Clearing sandplain country
THE greatest scope for development of new land in Western Australia lies in the millions of acres of sandplain country along the west and south coasts and to a lesser extent in the Newdegate area. With the development, or at least alienation, of the South-West and the wheatbelt nearing completion, attention has been focused on these tracts of sandplain country
Light land development in the West Midlands
Although it has not received the widespread publicity which has attended land settlement schemes on the south coastal plain some very successful light land development has taken place in the West Midlands during the past 10 years. Large areas of what was once unattractive scrub country are now carrying highly productive pastures and the progress made by Mr. J. W. White at Badgingarra is an example of what may be achieved in this district by using proven techniques
Barrel Medic for wheatbelt pastures - Demonstrations show promise
Investigations with Barrel Medic (Medicago tribuloides) have indicated that this has a wide range of usefulness as a leguminous pastoral plant for the heavier soils those areas receiving less than 18 inches of rainfall annually There has been a continued emphasis on improved pasture as the basis for better and more productive rotations and the outstanding part played by subterranean clover in utilising large areas of light sandplain in the higher rainfall districts is well known. Barrel medic (or Barrel Clover as it is sometimes called) should fill a somewhat similar position under the conditions for which it is suited
Stocking rate and pasture management
FARMERS west of the Great Southern Railway, raising sheep and beef cattle, frequently associate soil deficiencies with difficulties in holding sub. clover in their pastures.
Field observations and some trials in those districts indicate that in many paddocks the problem arises through undergrazing rather than a deficiency in the soil
Linear laser diode arrays for improvement in optical disk recording for space stations
The design and fabrication of individually addressable laser diode arrays for high performance magneto-optic recording systems are presented. Ten diode arrays with 30 mW cW light output, linear light vs. current characteristics and single longitudinal mode spectrum were fabricated using channel substrate planar (CSP) structures. Preliminary results on the inverse CSP structure, whose fabrication is less critically dependent on device parameters than the CSP, are also presented. The impact of systems parameters and requirements, in particular, the effect of feedback on laser design is assessed, and techniques to reduce feedback or minimize its effect on systems performance, including mode-stabilized structures, are evaluated
Quantum discord in spin-cluster materials
The total quantum correlation (discord) in Heisenberg dimers is expressed via
the spin-spin correlation function, internal energy, specific heat or magnetic
susceptibility. This allows one to indirectly measure the discord through
neutron scattering, as well as calorimetric or magnetometric experiments. Using
the available experimental data, we found the discord for a number of binuclear
Heisenberg substances with both antiferro- and ferromagnetic interactions. For
the dimerized antiferromagnet copper nitrate Cu(NO_3)_2*2.5H_2O, the three
independent experimental methods named above lead to a discord of approximately
0.2-0.3 bit/dimer at a temperature of 4 K. We also determined the temperature
behavior of discord for hydrated and anhydrous copper acetates, as well as for
the ferromagnetic binuclear copper acetate complex [Cu_2L(OAc)]*6H_2O, where L
is a ligand.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
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