8,399 research outputs found
A new numerical method for processing longitudinal data: Clinical applications
Background: Processing longitudinal data is a computational issue that arises in many applications, such as in aircraft design, medicine, optimal control and weather forecasting. Given some longitudinal data, i.e. scattered measurements, the aim consists in approximating the parameters involved in the dynamics of the considered process. For this problem, a large variety of well-known methods have already been developed. Results: Here, we propose an alternative approach to be used as effective and accurate tool for the parameters fitting and prediction of individual trajectories from sparse longitudinal data. In particular, our mixed model, that uses Radial Basis Functions (RBFs) combined with Stochastic Optimization Algorithms (SOMs), is here presented and tested on clinical data. Further, we also carry out comparisons with other methods that are widely used in this framework. Conclusion: The main advantages of the proposed method are the flexibility with respect to the datasets, meaning that it is effective also for truly irregularly distributed data, and its ability to extract reliable information on the evolution of the dynamics
Surface segregation of conformationally asymmetric polymer blends
We have generalized the Edwards' method of collective description of dense
polymer systems in terms of effective potentials to polymer blends in the
presence of a surface. With this method we have studied conformationally
asymmetric athermic polymer blends in the presence of a hard wall to the first
order in effective potentials. For polymers with the same gyration radius
but different statistical segment lengths and the excess
concentration of stiffer polymers at the surface is derived as % \delta \rho
_{A}(z=0)\sim (l_{B}^{-2}-l_{A}^{-2}){\ln (}R_{g}^{2}/l_{c}^{2}{)%}, where
is a local length below of which the incompressibility of the polymer
blend is violated. For polymer blends differing only in degrees of
polymerization the shorter polymer enriches the wall.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, revtex
A quantification mechanism for assessing adherence to information security governance guidelines
Purpose: Boards of Directors and other organisational leaders make decisions about the information security governance systems to implement in their companies. The increasing number of cyber-breaches targeting businesses makes this activity inescapable. Recently, researchers have published comprehensive lists of recommended cyber measures, specifically to inform organisational boards. However, the young cybersecurity industry has still to confirm and refine these guidelines. As a starting point, it would be helpful for organisational leaders to know what other organisations are doing in terms of using these guidelines. In an ideal world, bespoke surveys would be developed to gauge adherence to guidelines, but this is not always feasible. What we often do have is data from existing cybersecurity surveys. The authors argue that such data could be repurposed to quantify adherence to existing information security guidelines, and this paper aims to propose, and test, an original methodology to do so. Design/methodology/approach: The authors propose a quantification mechanism to measure the degree of adherence to a set of published information security governance recommendations and guidelines targeted at organisational leaders. The authors test their quantification mechanism using a data set collected in a survey of 156 Italian companies on information security and privacy. Findings: The evaluation of the proposed mechanism appears to align with findings in the literature, indicating the validity of the present approach. An analysis of how different industries rank in terms of their adherence to the selected set of recommendations and guidelines confirms the usability of our repurposed data set to measure adherence. Originality/value: To the best of the authorsâ knowledge, a quantification mechanism as the one proposed in this study has never been proposed, and tested, in the literature. It suggests a way to repurpose survey data to determine the extent to which companies are implementing measures recommended by published cybersecurity guidelines. This way, the proposed mechanism responds to increasing calls for the adoption of research practices that minimise waste of resources and enhance research sustainability
Granzyme B in inflammatory diseases: apoptosis, inflammation, extracellular matrix remodeling, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and fibrosis
Inflammation is strictly interconnected to anti-inflammatory mechanisms to maintain tissue homeostasis. The disruption of immune homeostasis can lead to acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, as cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic diseases and cancer. The knowledge of the mechanisms involved in the development and progression of these pathological conditions is important to find effective therapies. Granzyme B (GrB) is a serine protease produced by a variety of immune, non-immune and tumor cells. Apoptotic intracellular and multiple extracellular functions of GrB have been recently identified. Its capability of cleaving extracellular matrix (ECM) components, cytokines, cell receptors and clotting proteins, revealed GrB as a potential multifunctional pro-inflammatory molecule with the capability of contributing to the pathogenesis of different inflammatory conditions, including inflammaging, acute and chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer. Here we give an overview of recent data concerning GrB activity on multiple targets, potentially allowing this enzyme to regulate a wide range of crucial biological processes that play a role in the development, progression and/or severity of inflammatory diseases. We focus our attention on the promotion by GrB of perforin-dependent and perforin-independent (anoikis) apoptosis, inflammation derived by the activation of some cytokines belonging to the IL-1 cytokine family, ECM remodeling, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and fibrosis. A greater comprehension of the pathophysiological consequences of GrB-mediated multiple activities may favor the design of new therapies aim to inhibit different inflammatory pathological conditions such as inflammaging and age-related diseases, EMT and organ fibrosis
Unified decoupling scheme for exchange and anisotropy contributions and temperature-dependent spectral properties of anisotropic spin systems
We compute the temperature-dependent spin-wave spectrum and the magnetization
for a spin system using the unified decoupling procedure for the high-order
Green's functions for the exchange coupling and anisotropy, both in the
classical and quantum case. Our approach allows us to establish a clear
crossover between quantum-mechanical and classical methods by developing the
classical analog of the quantum Green's function technique. The results are
compared with the classical spectral density method and numerical modeling
based on the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz equation and the Monte Carlo technique.
As far as the critical temperature is concerned, there is a full agreement
between the classical Green's functions technique and the classical spectral
density method. However, the former method turns out to be more straightforward
and more convenient than the latter because it avoids any \emph{a priori}
assumptions about the system's spectral density. The temperature-dependent
exchange stiffness as a function of magnetization is investigated within
different approaches
Single chain structure in thin polymer films: Corrections to Flory's and Silberberg's hypotheses
Conformational properties of polymer melts confined between two hard
structureless walls are investigated by Monte Carlo simulation of the
bond-fluctuation model. Parallel and perpendicular components of chain
extension, bond-bond correlation function and structure factor are computed and
compared with recent theoretical approaches attempting to go beyond Flory's and
Silberberg's hypotheses. We demonstrate that for ultrathin films where the
thickness, , is smaller than the excluded volume screening length (blob
size), , the chain size parallel to the walls diverges logarithmically,
with . The corresponding bond-bond
correlation function decreases like a power law, with
being the curvilinear distance between bonds and . % Upon increasing
the film thickness, , we find -- in contrast to Flory's hypothesis -- the
bulk exponent and, more importantly, an {\em decreasing}
that gives direct evidence for an {\em enhanced} self-interaction of chain
segments reflected at the walls. Systematic deviations from the Kratky plateau
as a function of are found for the single chain form factor parallel to the
walls in agreement with the {\em non-monotonous} behaviour predicted by theory.
This structure in the Kratky plateau might give rise to an erroneous estimation
of the chain extension from scattering experiments. For large the
deviations are linear with the wave vector, , but are very weak. In
contrast, for ultrathin films, , very strong corrections are found
(albeit logarithmic in ) suggesting a possible experimental verification of
our results.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures. Dedicated to L. Sch\"afer on the occasion of his
60th birthda
Exploring Human attitude during Human-Robot Interaction
The aim of this work is to provide an automatic analysis to assess the user attitude when interacts with a companion robot. In detail, our work focuses on defining which combination of social cues the robot should recognize so that to stimulate the ongoing conversation and how. The analysis is performed on video recordings of 9 elderly users. From each video, low-level descriptors of the behavior of the user are extracted by using open-source automatic tools to extract information on the voice, the body posture, and the face landmarks. The assessment of 3 types of attitude (neutral, positive and negative) is performed through 3 machine learning classification algorithms: k-nearest neighbors, random decision forest and support vector regression. Since intra- and intersubject variability could affect the results of the assessment, this work shows the robustness of the classification models in both scenarios. Further analysis is performed on the type of representation used to describe the attitude. A raw and an auto-encoded representation is applied to the descriptors. The results of the attitude assessment show high values of accuracy (>0.85) both for unimodal and multimodal data. The outcome of this work can be integrated into a robotic platform to automatically assess the quality of interaction and to modify its behavior accordingly
Multidisciplinary approach for developing a new robotic system for domiciliary assistance to elderly people
This paper aims to show the effectiveness of a
(inter / multi)disciplinary team, based on the technology
developers, elderly care organizations, and designers, in
developing the ASTRO robotic system for domiciliary
assistance to elderly people. The main issues presented in this
work concern the improvement of robotâs behavior by means of
a smart sensor network able to share information with the
robot for localization and navigation, and the design of the
robotâs appearance and functionalities by means of a
substantial analysis of usersâ requirements and attitude to
robotic technology to improve acceptability and usability
Combined acoustic testing of home appliances: a case study
To improve the comfort of the domestic environment, the acoustic performances of home appliances need to be optimised. During the product development stages, manufacturers typically carry out acoustic measurements to validate design strategies and to perform troubleshooting. Moreover, several experimental techniques can be used depending on the target of the analyses. In this paper, the sound field radiated by an operating washing machine is investigated. A combined acoustic testing is carried out by means of a sound intensity probe and a microphone array. The details on the tests execution and the data processing are presented. The experimental results are discussed, providing a synthesis of the two sets of measurements
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