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Nonlinear Interaction of Transversal Modes in a CO2 Laser
We show the possibility of achieving experimentally a Takens-Bogdanov
bifurcation for the nonlinear interaction of two transverse modes ()
in a laser. The system has a basic O(2) symmetry which is perturbed by
some symmetry-breaking effects that still preserve the symmetry. The
pattern dynamics near this codimension two bifurcation under such symmetries is
described. This dynamics changes drastically when the laser properties are
modified.Comment: 16 pages, 0 figure
The merger history of massive spheroids since z~1 is size independent
Using a compilation of 379 massive (stellar mass M > 10^{11} M_Sun)
spheroid-like galaxies from the near-infrared Palomar/DEEP-2 survey, we have
probed, up to z~1, whether the presence of companions depends on the size of
the host galaxies. We have explored the presence of companions with mass ratios
down to 1:10 and 1:100, with respect to the central massive galaxy, and within
a projected distance of 30, 50 and 100 kpc of these objects. We find evidence
for these companions being equally distributed around both compact and extended
massive spheroids. This finding suggests that, at least since z~1, the merger
activity in these objects is rather homogeneous across the whole population and
its merger history is not affected for the size of the host galaxy. Our result
could indicate that both compact and extended massive spheroid-like galaxies
are growing in size at the same rate.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
Detection and modelling of staircases using a wearable depth sensor
In this paper we deal with the perception task of a wearable navigation assistant. Specifically, we have focused on the detection of staircases because of the important role they play in indoor navigation due to the multi-floor reaching possibilities they bring and the lack of security they cause, specially for those who suffer from visual deficiencies. We use the depth sensing capacities of the modern RGB-D cameras to segment and classify the different elements that integrate the scene and then carry out the stair detection and modelling algorithm to retrieve all the information that might interest the user, i.e. the location and orientation of the staircase, the number of steps and the step dimensions. Experiments prove that the system is able to perform in real-time and works even under partial occlusions of the stairway
Generation of Probabilistic Synthetic Data for Serious Games: A Case Study on Cyberbullying
Synthetic data generation has been a growing area of research in recent
years. However, its potential applications in serious games have not been
thoroughly explored. Advances in this field could anticipate data modelling and
analysis, as well as speed up the development process. The COVID-19 pandemic
has enlarged such a phenomenon, To try to fill this gap in the literature, we
propose a simulator architecture for generating probabilistic synthetic data
for serious games based on interactive narratives. This architecture is
designed to be generic and modular so that it can be used by other researchers
on similar problems. To simulate the interaction of synthetic players with
questions, we use a cognitive testing model based on the Item Response Theory
framework. We also show how probabilistic graphical models (in particular
Bayesian networks) can be used to introduce expert knowledge and external data
into the simulation. Finally, we apply the proposed architecture and methods in
a use case of a serious game focused on cyberbullying. We perform Bayesian
inference experiments using a hierarchical model to demonstrate the
identifiability and robustness of the generated data
¿Es posible la clasificación de individuos perinatales a partir de caracteres objetivos?
X Congreso Nacional de Paleopatología. Univesidad Autónoma de Madrid, septiembre de 200
A multidimensional approach to the resilience in older adults despite COVID-19.
Researchers have mainly focused on aging risk factors and COVID-19 consequences. However, older adults have
proved their ability to overcome adversities along their life. Resilience is a protective variable that dampens the
impact of stress. Based on MacLeod’s et al. (2016) approach, we aimed to analyze the relationship between older
adults’ resilience and COVID-19 related-stressors as well as their physical, mental, and social characteristics. Eight
hundred eighty-nine people aged 60 and over participated in this study. Older participants, women, having better
perceived health and not losing a loved one because of the virus were associated with more resilience. Moreover,
higher levels of gratitude, personal growth, life purpose and lower levels of depression were associated with greater
scores in resilience. This study offers a change of perspective in which aging is perceived from a positive viewpoint by
focusing on easily accessible resources that may help older adults to cope with adverse situations.post-print913 K
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