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    Incremental Few-Shot Object Detection via Simple Fine-Tuning Approach

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    In this paper, we explore incremental few-shot object detection (iFSD), which incrementally learns novel classes using only a few examples without revisiting base classes. Previous iFSD works achieved the desired results by applying meta-learning. However, meta-learning approaches show insufficient performance that is difficult to apply to practical problems. In this light, we propose a simple fine-tuning-based approach, the Incremental Two-stage Fine-tuning Approach (iTFA) for iFSD, which contains three steps: 1) base training using abundant base classes with the class-agnostic box regressor, 2) separation of the RoI feature extractor and classifier into the base and novel class branches for preserving base knowledge, and 3) fine-tuning the novel branch using only a few novel class examples. We evaluate our iTFA on the real-world datasets PASCAL VOC, COCO, and LVIS. iTFA achieves competitive performance in COCO and shows a 30% higher AP accuracy than meta-learning methods in the LVIS dataset. Experimental results show the effectiveness and applicability of our proposed method.Comment: Accepted to ICRA 202

    Dendritic Cell Subsets in the Skin and Their Functional Role in Contact Hypersensitivity

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    Objectives: Skin is a primary epithelial organ, which protects our body from the surrounding environment. Besides physical barrier machineries, skin also contains a number of immune components that actively participate in the protective immune responses. Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen-presenting cells and they are essentially required for mediating innate and adaptive immunity. Although emerging studies have demonstrated distinct resident DC subsets in the skin, their subset-specific functions still need to be elucidated. Methods: We reviewed recent works on the DC subset discrimination and specification in the mouse skin. To understand the DC subset-dependent functional diversity, we especially focused on the murine contact hypersensitivity (CHS), an experimental model of human allergic contact dermatitis. Furthermore, we discussed our recent work on the role of epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) in CHS. Results: Murine skin harbors at least three DC subsets: (i) epidermal LCs, (ii) Langerin+ dermal DCs and (iii) Langerin- dermal DCs. Using more sophisticated cell markers, recent study has described monocyte-derived DCs in the skin. The role of each DC subset in CHS was somewhat inconsistent and redundant from study to study and needs further elaborative works for the general acceptance. Conclusion: Continuous efforts to understand the functional diversity among each cutaneous DC subset will be needed to develop the new anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor strategies by targeting relevant skin DC population in vivo

    Click-aware purchase prediction with push at the top

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    Eliciting user preferences from purchase records for performing purchase prediction is challenging because negative feedback is not explicitly observed, and because treating all non-purchased items equally as negative feedback is unrealistic. Therefore, in this study, we present a framework that leverages the past click records of users to compensate for the missing user-item interactions of purchase records, i.e., non-purchased items. We begin by formulating various model assumptions, each one assuming a different order of user preferences among purchased, clicked-but-not-purchased, and non-clicked items, to study the usefulness of leveraging click records. We implement the model assumptions using the Bayesian personalized ranking model, which maximizes the area under the curve for bipartite ranking. However, we argue that using click records for bipartite ranking needs a meticulously designed model because of the relative unreliableness of click records compared with that of purchase records. Therefore, we ultimately propose a novel learning-to-rank method, called P3Stop, for performing purchase prediction. The proposed model is customized to be robust to relatively unreliable click records by particularly focusing on the accuracy of top-ranked items. Experimental results on two real-world e-commerce datasets demonstrate that P3STop considerably outperforms the state-of-the-art implicit-feedback-based recommendation methods, especially for top-ranked items.Comment: For the final published journal version, see https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2020.02.06

    Molecular methods for genomic analyses of variant PML-RARA or other RARA-related chromosomal translocations in acute promyelocytic leukemia

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    TO THE EDITOR: We read an interesting paper by Palta et al. in a recent issue of the Korean Journal of Hematology titled, "ZBTB16-RARA variant of acute promyelocytic leukemia with tuberculosis: a case report and review of literature" [1]. We would like to add some comments to their article and suggest additional molecular methods to confirm variant translocations in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)...

    Effect of Angelica gigas Nakai extract on hepatic damage in rats

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    Purpose: To determine the antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of decursin and decursinol angelate (D/DA) isolated from Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN).Methods: The 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activity of D/DA was assessed in a rat model using blood tests, western blotting, and histopathological analyses to identify the pharmaceutical effects of D/DA on liver enzymes and liver morphology.Results: The DPPH scavenging activity of D/DA was 47.11 μg/mL. Administration of D/DA to carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated rats led to a decrease (13.59 %) in the total liver mass of control rats. Decursin and decursinol angelate also lowered the levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), but increased the concentrations of antioxidant enzymes in the liver, including catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx). Histological examination revealed that D/DA also reduced hepatocellular damage in the rats.Conclusion: D/DA from AGN has significant anti-hepatotoxic and antioxidant activities, and thus, is a potential herbal drug for treating liver damage. Keywords: Decursin, Decursinol angelate, Antihepatotoxicity, Antioxidant, Angelica gigas Naka

    Low-Complexity MMSE Precoding for Coordinated Multipoint with Per-Antenna Power Constraint

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