52 research outputs found
Wavelet Helmholtz decomposition for weak lensing mass map reconstruction
To derive the convergence field from the gravitational shear (gamma) of the
background galaxy images, the classical methods require a convolution of the
shear to be performed over the entire sky, usually expressed thanks to the Fast
Fourier transform (FFT). However, it is not optimal for an imperfect geometry
survey. Furthermore, FFT implicitly uses periodic conditions that introduce
errors to the reconstruction. A method has been proposed that relies on
computation of an intermediate field u that combines the derivatives of gamma
and on convolution with a Green kernel. In this paper, we study the wavelet
Helmholtz decomposition as a new approach to reconstructing the dark matter
mass map. We show that a link exists between the Helmholtz decomposition and
the E/B mode separation. We introduce a new wavelet construction, that has a
property that gives us more flexibility in handling the border problem, and we
propose a new method of reconstructing the dark matter mass map in the wavelet
space. A set of experiments based on noise-free images illustrates that this
Wavelet Helmholtz decomposition reconstructs the borders better than all other
existing methods.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A (16 pages, 12 figures
Divergence-Free Motion Estimation
International audienceThis paper describes an innovative approach to estimate motion from image observations of divergence-free flows. Unlike most state-of-the-art methods, which only minimize the divergence of the motion field, our approach utilizes the vorticity-velocity formalism in order to construct a motion field in the subspace of divergence free functions. A 4DVAR-like image assimilation method is used to generate an estimate of the vorticity field given image observations. Given that vorticity estimate, the motion is obtained solving the Poisson equation. Results are illustrated on synthetic image observations and compared to those obtained with state-of-the-art methods, in order to quantify the improvements brought by the presented approach. The method is then applied to ocean satellite data to demonstrate its performance on the real images
Heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs) and heated humidifiers (HHs) in adult critically ill patients: a systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of randomized controlled trials
The aims of this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials are to evaluate the effects of active heated humidifiers (HHs) and moisture exchangers (HMEs) in preventing artificial airway occlusion and pneumonia, and on mortality in adult critically ill patients. In addition, we planned to perform a meta-regression analysis to evaluate the relationship between the incidence of artificial airway occlusion, pneumonia and mortality and clinical features of adult critically ill patients
Médecine interne: le point de vue du chef de clinique [Internal medicine: the point of view of the chief resident].
Clinical practice in internal medicine has fundamentely changed over the last decade. Our knowledge has dramatically improved and we are facing new types of patients. Their number is increasing, they are older and suffer from increasingly complex medical conditions. The society has evolved as well therefore transforming our daily practice. This implies important modifications of our role and new challenges. We must also develop new aspects of our practice such as recognizing our errors, quality of care, quality of education, ethics, new strategies for taking care of the patient all this in parallel with continuous education. Our role as (general practitioner) is of utmost importance since it enables us to keep the "big pictures" in a more and more specialized environment
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