319 research outputs found
Functional-bandwidth kernel for Support Vector Machine with Functional Data:An alternating optimization algorithm
Functional Data Analysis (FDA) is devoted to the study of data which are functions. Support Vector Ma- chine (SVM) is a benchmark tool for classification, in particular, of functional data. SVM is frequently used with a kernel (e.g.: Gaussian) which involves a scalar bandwidth parameter. In this paper, we pro- pose to use kernels with functional bandwidths. In this way, accuracy may be improved, and the time intervals critical for classification are identified. Tuning the functional parameters of the new kernel is a challenging task expressed as a continuous optimization problem, solved by means of a heuristic. Our experiments with benchmark data sets show the advantages of using functional parameters and the ef- fectiveness of our approach
Efecto del Locus CSN3 sobre la composición de la leche de cabra de raza murciano-granadina
CICYT AGL2002-04304-C03-01-02- 03 GA
Short communication: An association analysis between one missense polymorphism at the SREBF1 gene and milk yield and composition traits in goats
Sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 1 (SREBF1) regulates the expression of genes involved in
the biosynthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol. Herewith, we have sequenced the near-complete coding region and part of
the 3?UTR of the goat SREBF1 gene. In doing so, we have detected a missense c.353CT polymorphism causing a proline
to leucine substitution at position 118 (P118L). An association analysis with milk composition traits recorded in MurcianoGranadina
goats only revealed a statistical tendency linking SREBF1 genotype and milk omega-3 fatty acid content. The
lack of significant associations suggests that the P118L substitution does not involve a functional change.Le facteur de transcription de´nomme´ Sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 1 (SREBF1)
re´gule l’expression des ge`nes implique´s dans la biosynthe`se des acides gras et du choleste´rol. Dans cette e´tude, nous avons
se´quence´ la quasi-totalite´ de la re´gion codante et une partie du la re´gion 3?UTR du ge`ne SREBF1 de la che`vre. Ce travail,
nous a permis d’identifier un polymorphisme non-synonyme c.353CT causant la substitution d’une Proline en Leucine a`
la position 118. L’e´tude d’association avec la composition du lait enregistre´e en che`vres Murciano-Granadina, a re´ve´le´
seulement une tendance statistique reliant SREBF1 ge´notype et l’acide gras ome´ga-3 du lait. L’absence d’associations
significatives sugge`re que la substitution P118L n’implique pas un changement fonctionnel
Assessing the effectiveness of business support services in England: evidence from a theory based evaluation
In England, publicly supported advisory services for small firms are organised primarily through the Business Link (BL) network. Based on the programme theory underlying this business support services we develop four propositions and test these empirically using data from a new survey of over 3,000 English small firms. Our empirical results provide a broad validation of the programme theory underlying BL assistance for small firms in England during 2003, and more limited support for its effectiveness. More specifically, we find strong support for the value of BL operators maintaining a high profile as a way of boosting take-up. We also find some support for the approach to market segmentation adopted by BL allowing more intensive assistance to be targeted on younger firms and those with limited liability status. In terms of the outcomes of BL support, and allowing for issues of sample selection, we find no significant effects on growth from ‘other’ assistance but do find positive and significant employment growth effects from intensive assistance. This provides partial support for the programme theory assertion that BL support will lead to improvements in business growth performance and stronger support for the proposition that there would be differential outcomes from intensive and other assistance. The positive employment growth outcomes identified here from intensive assistance, even allowing for sample selection, suggest something of an improvement in the effectiveness of the BL network since the late 1990s
Vulnerability assessment of spatial networks: models and solutions
In this paper we present a collection of combinatorial optimization problems that allows to assess the vulnerability of spatial networks in the presence of disruptions. The proposed measures of vulnerability along with the model of failure are suitable in many applications where the consideration of failures in the transportation system is crucial. By means of computational results, we show how the proposed methodology allows us to find useful information regarding the capacity of a network to resist disruptions and under which circumstances the network collapses
Empresa Andrews y su estrategia en el simulador Capstone
El presente trabajo presenta el análisis de la planeación estratégica, toma de decisiones y resultados obtenidos en el simulador de negocios Capstone.
El primer capítulo, presenta el marco teórico de la planeación estratégica y definición de esta; abordando temas como liderazgo, indicadores dentro de la organización, estrategias genéricas, entre otros. También se utilizan algunos ejemplos de casos de empresas relevantes, aterrizando los conceptos mencionados.
El capítulo dos, es referente al simulador de Capstone, donde se explica la industria, funcionamiento, criterios de compra, segmentos, departamentos y la importancia de la toma de decisiones. También se revisan los reportes de resultados y métricos de la competencia. Así como la planeación estratégica realizada por el equipo Andrews.
Los capítulos tres al seis, contienen los resultados bianuales obtenidos por el grupo, así como de la industria, los cuales se traducen en análisis internos y externos, así como la evaluación constante de la estrategia elegida.ITESO, A.C
Maximizing upgrading and downgrading margins for ordinal regression
In ordinal regression, a score function and threshold values are sought to classify a set of objects into a set of ranked classes. Classifying an individual in a class with higher (respectively lower) rank than its actual rank is called an upgrading (respectively downgrading) error. Since upgrading and downgrading errors may not have the same importance, they should be considered as two different criteria to be taken into account when measuring the quality of a classifier. In Support Vector Machines, margin maximization is used as an effective and computationally tractable surrogate of the minimization of misclassification errors. As an extension, we consider in this paper the maximization of upgrading and downgrading margins as a surrogate of the minimization of upgrading and downgrading errors, and we address the biobjective problem of finding a classifier maximizing simultaneously the two margins. The whole set of Pareto-optimal solutions of such biobjective problem is described as translations of the optimal solutions of a scalar optimization problem. For the most popular case in which the Euclidean norm is considered, the scalar problem has a unique solution, yielding that all the Pareto-optimal solutions of the biobjective problem are translations of each other. Hence, the Pareto-optimal solutions can easily be provided to the analyst, who, after inspection of the misclassification errors caused, should choose in a later stage the most convenient classifier. The consequence of this analysis is that it provides a theoretical foundation for a popular strategy among practitioners, based on the so-called ROC curve, which is shown here to equal the set of Pareto-optimal solutions of maximizing simultaneously the downgrading and upgrading margins
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