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Breaking the scale invariance of the primordial power spectrum in Horava-Lifshitz Cosmology
We study the spectral tilt of primordial perturbations in Horava-Lifshitz
cosmology. The uniform approximation, which is a generalization of the familiar
Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin (WKB) method, is employed to compute the spectral
index both numerically and analytically in a closed form. We clarify how the
spectral index depends on the inflation model and parameters in the modified
dispersion relation.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review
Observational Constraints on Kinetic Gravity Braiding from the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe Effect
The cross-correlation between the integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect and the
large scale structure (LSS) is a powerful tool to constrain dark energy and
alternative theories of gravity. In this paper, we obtain observational
constraints on kinetic gravity braiding from the ISW-LSS cross-correlation. We
find that the late-time ISW effect in the kinetic gravity braiding model
anti-correlates with large scale structures in a wide range of parameters,
which clearly demonstrates how one can distinguish modified gravity theories
from the LCDM model using the ISW effect. In addition to the analysis based on
a concrete model, we investigate a future prospect of the ISW-LSS
cross-correlation by using a phenomenological parameterization of modified
gravity models.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review
A Case Study of Bootstrap Masker Quality Assessment for Speech-Privacy Protection
In this paper, we discuss the quality assessment of a new method for thegeneration of a masker for speech privacy protection. This masker includes speech characteristicsthat prevent eavesdroppers from overhearing conversations in public spaces.Previous research shows that maskers generated from the target speech perform betterin interfering with the listening, than the other maskers. Therefore, we propose a bootstrap(BS) masker method that efficiently generates a masker from a small sample of therecorded speech. We evaluate the subjective speech intelligibility and establish that the BSmasker can achieve the same level of intelligibility as that of the conventional additionalmasker at an approximately 4 dB lower target-to-masker ratio
Efficient Enumerations for Minimal Multicuts and Multiway Cuts
Let be an undirected graph and let be a
set of terminal pairs. A node/edge multicut is a subset of vertices/edges of
whose removal destroys all the paths between every terminal pair in .
The problem of computing a {\em minimum} node/edge multicut is NP-hard and
extensively studied from several viewpoints. In this paper, we study the
problem of enumerating all {\em minimal} node multicuts. We give an incremental
polynomial delay enumeration algorithm for minimal node multicuts, which
extends an enumeration algorithm due to Khachiyan et al. (Algorithmica, 2008)
for minimal edge multicuts. Important special cases of node/edge multicuts are
node/edge {\em multiway cuts}, where the set of terminal pairs contains every
pair of vertices in some subset , that is, . We
improve the running time bound for this special case: We devise a polynomial
delay and exponential space enumeration algorithm for minimal node multiway
cuts and a polynomial delay and space enumeration algorithm for minimal edge
multiway cuts
Analysis of anisotropic subgrid-scale stress for coarse large-eddy simulation
This study discusses the necessity of anisotropic subgrid-scale (SGS) stress
in large-eddy simulations (LESs) of turbulent shear flows using a coarse grid
resolution. We decompose the SGS stress into two parts to observe the role of
SGS stress in turbulent shear flows in addition to the energy transfer between
grid-scale (GS or resolved scale) and SGS. One is the isotropic eddy-viscosity
term, which contributes to energy transfer, and the other is the residual
anisotropic term, which is separated from the energy transfer. We investigate
the budget equation for GS Reynolds stress in turbulent channel flows
accompanied by the SGS stress decomposition. In addition, we examine the medium
and coarse filter length cases; the conventional eddy-viscosity models can
fairly predict the mean velocity profile for the medium filter case and fails
for the coarse filter case. The budget for GS turbulent kinetic energy shows
that the anisotropic SGS stress has a negligible contribution to energy
transfer. In contrast, the anisotropic stress has a large and non-dissipative
contribution to the streamwise and spanwise components of GS Reynolds stress
when the filter size is large. Even for the medium-size filter case, the
anisotropic stress contributes positively to the budget for the spanwise GS
Reynolds stress. Spectral analysis of the budget reveals that the positive
contribution is prominent at a scale consistent with the spacing of streaks in
the near-wall region. Therefore, we infer that anisotropic stress contributes
to the generation mechanism of coherent structures. Predicting the positive
contribution of the anisotropic stress to the budget is key to further
improving SGS models.Comment: 40 pages, 17 figure
Collapsed speech segment detection and suppression for WaveNet vocoder
In this paper, we propose a technique to alleviate the quality degradation
caused by collapsed speech segments sometimes generated by the WaveNet vocoder.
The effectiveness of the WaveNet vocoder for generating natural speech from
acoustic features has been proved in recent works. However, it sometimes
generates very noisy speech with collapsed speech segments when only a limited
amount of training data is available or significant acoustic mismatches exist
between the training and testing data. Such a limitation on the corpus and
limited ability of the model can easily occur in some speech generation
applications, such as voice conversion and speech enhancement. To address this
problem, we propose a technique to automatically detect collapsed speech
segments. Moreover, to refine the detected segments, we also propose a waveform
generation technique for WaveNet using a linear predictive coding constraint.
Verification and subjective tests are conducted to investigate the
effectiveness of the proposed techniques. The verification results indicate
that the detection technique can detect most collapsed segments. The subjective
evaluations of voice conversion demonstrate that the generation technique
significantly improves the speech quality while maintaining the same speaker
similarity.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures. Proc. Interspeech, 201
VLBI Imagings of Kilo-parsec Knot in 3C 380
We investigate observational properties of a kilo-parsec scale knot in
radio-loud quasar 3C 380 by using two epoch archival data obtained by Very Long
Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) at 5 GHz on 1998 July and 2001 April. We succeed
in obtaining the highest spatial resolution image of the bright knot K1 located
at 732 milliarcseconds, or more than 20 kpc de-projected, downstream from the
nucleus three times better than previously obtained highest resolution image by
Papageorgiou et al. (2006). Our images reveal, with new clarity, "inverted
bow-shock" structure in K1 facing the nucleus and its morphology resembles a
conical shock wave. By comparing the two epoch images directly, we explore the
kinematics of K1 and obtain the upper limit of apparent velocity, 0.25 mas/yr
or 9.8 c of K1 for the first time. The upper limit of apparent velocity is
marginally smaller than superluminal motions seen in the core region. Further
new epoch VLBI observations are necessary to measure the proper motion at K1.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PAS
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