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    Using an ontology for interoperability and browsing of museum, library and archive information

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    Ontologies play an important part in the development of the future ‘semantic web’; the CIDOC conceptual reference model (CRM) is an ontology aimed at the cultural heritage domain. This paper describes a Concept Browser, developed for the EU/IST-funded SCULPTEUR project (semantic and content-based multimedia exploitation for European benefit environment (programme IST-2001-no. 35372); May 2002 to May 2005), which is able to access different museum information systems through a common ontology, the CRM. The development of this Concept Browser has required mappings from the legacy museum database systems to the CRM. The crucial process of creating the mappings is described, using the C2RMF catalogue (EROS) and library databases as a case study

    La connaissance du gain d'autrui. Une incitation au risque ?

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    International audienceThis research aims at suggesting a causal model of risk taking, following the announcement of another player's gains in a gamble with elementary characteristics. Risk taking was measured by investment ratio, the amount the participant decided to bet divided by his current total assets. According with Langer's definition (1975), the illusion of control was measured by the level of personal success. The results show that the knowledge of another's gain increased risk taking and the expectancy of personal success. These results validated the causal model wherein the effect of the knowledge of another's gain on risk taking was mediated by the expectancy of personal success. The discussion relates mainly to the need for taking into account the fact that gamblers are not isolated decision makers, but takes account of some social parameters which guide their choices and actions.L'objectif de cette recherche était de proposer un modèle causal de la prise de risque après l'annonce d'un gain d'autrui, dans un jeu de pur hasard d'apparence élémentaire. La prise de risque était mesurée par le ratio d'investissement, soit le nombre de points misés sur le nombre de points possédés au moment de la mise. En accord avec la définition princeps de Langer (1975), l'illusion de contrôle était mesurée par le niveau d'attente de réussite personnelle. Les résultats montrent que l'annonce d'un gain notable d'autrui produit une augmentation de la perception de réussite personnelle et une hausse de la prise de risque. Ces résultats valident le modèle causal selon lequel l'effet de l'annonce d'un gain notable d'autrui sur la prise de risque est médiatisé par le niveau d'attente de réussite personnelle. La discussion porte principalement sur la nécessité de prendre en compte le fait que les joueurs ne sont pas des décideurs isolés, mais tiennent compte d'un certain nombre de paramètres sociaux qui guident leurs choix et leurs actions

    The galaxy density environment of gamma-ray burst host galaxies

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    We analyze cross-correlation functions between Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) hosts and surrounding galaxies. We have used data obtained with the Very Large Telescope at Cerro Paranal (Chile), as well as public Hubble Space Telescope data. Our results indicate that Gamma-Ray Burst host galaxies do not reside in high galaxy density environments. Moreover, the host-galaxy cross-correlations show a relatively low amplitude. Our results are in agreement with the cross-correlation function between star-forming galaxies and surrounding objects in the HDF-N.Comment: 6 figures, accepted for publication in Ap

    Animal community dynamics at senescent and active vents at the 9° N East Pacific Rise after a volcanic eruption

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    © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Gollner, S., Govenar, B., Arbizu, P. M., Mullineaux, L. S., Mills, S., Le Bris, N., Weinbauer, M., Shank, T. M., & Bright, M. Animal community dynamics at senescent and active vents at the 9° N East Pacific Rise after a volcanic eruption. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, (2020): 832, doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00832.In 2005/2006, a major volcanic eruption buried faunal communities over a large area of the 9°N East Pacific Rise (EPR) vent field. In late 2006, we initiated colonization studies at several types of post eruption vent communities including those that either survived the eruption, re-established after the eruption, or arisen at new sites. Some of these vents were active whereas others appeared senescent. Although the spatial scale of non-paved (surviving) vent communities was small (several m2 compared to several km2 of total paved area), the remnant individuals at surviving active and senescent vent sites may be important for recolonization. A total of 46 meio- and macrofauna species were encountered at non-paved areas with 33 of those species detected were also present at new sites in 2006. The animals living at non-paved areas represent refuge populations that could act as source populations for new vent sites directly after disturbance. Remnants may be especially important for the meiofauna, where many taxa have limited or no larval dispersal. Meiofauna may reach new vent sites predominantly via migration from local refuge areas, where a reproductive and abundant meiofauna is thriving. These findings are important to consider in any potential future deep-sea mining scenario at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Within our 4-year study period, we regularly observed vent habitats with tubeworm assemblages that became senescent and died, as vent fluid emissions locally stopped at patches within active vent sites. Senescent vents harbored a species rich mix of typical vent species as well as rare yet undescribed species. The senescent vents contributed significantly to diversity at the 9°N EPR with 55 macrofaunal species (11 singletons) and 74 meiofaunal species (19 singletons). Of these 129 species associated with senescent vents, 60 have not been reported from active vents. Tubeworms and other vent megafauna not only act as foundation species when alive but provide habitat also when dead, sustaining abundant and diverse small sized fauna.We received funding from the Austrian FWF (GrantP20190-B17; MB), the U.S. National Science Foundation (OCE-0424953; to LM, D. McGillicuddy, A. Thurnherr, J. Ledwell, and W. Lavelle; and OCE-1356738 to LM), and the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under the MIDAS project, Grant Agreement No. 603418. Ifremer and CNRS (France) supported NL cruise participation and sensor developments. BG was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI (United States). TS was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (OCE-0327261 to TS and OCE-0937395 to TS and BG)

    Improvements to Inference Compilation for Probabilistic Programming in Large-Scale Scientific Simulators

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    We consider the problem of Bayesian inference in the family of probabilistic models implicitly defined by stochastic generative models of data. In scientific fields ranging from population biology to cosmology, low-level mechanistic components are composed to create complex generative models. These models lead to intractable likelihoods and are typically non-differentiable, which poses challenges for traditional approaches to inference. We extend previous work in "inference compilation", which combines universal probabilistic programming and deep learning methods, to large-scale scientific simulators, and introduce a C++ based probabilistic programming library called CPProb. We successfully use CPProb to interface with SHERPA, a large code-base used in particle physics. Here we describe the technical innovations realized and planned for this library.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure

    Heat and strain measurements at the crack tip of filled rubber under cyclic loadings using full-field techniques

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    International audienceThis study aims at characterizing heat sources during the deformation of the crack tip zone in carbon black filled Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR). For this purpose, the thermomechanical response of cracked specimens was investigated using coupled full thermal and kinematic field measurements and a suitable motion compensation technique. The kinematic analysis enabled us to define the zone of influence of the crack and to measure the maximum stretch ratio level. The maximum stretch ratio level at the crack tip is higher than that measured at specimen failure during uniaxial tensile tests, which can be explained by considering the maximum chain extensibility. The calorimetric analysis shows that the high heat source gradient zone is very much more confined than the high temperature gradient zone. The heat sources at the crack tip remain positive and small during unloading, which indicates that mechanical dissipation is high and confined to the crack tip. This result highlights that the material behaves very differently in the crack tip zone compared to homogeneous tests. This proves that it not possible to predict the behavior of the crack tip zone from homogeneous tests. Moreover, it is observed that the mechanical dissipation decreases with the number of first cycles, which highlights the fact that the material is increasingly accommodated. This study provides the first accurate measurement of heat sources at the crack tip of rubber, constituting a new experimental tool in the fracture mechanics of rubber

    True Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Following Hyperabduction during Sleep - A Case Report -

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    True neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is an uncommon disease and is difficult to diagnose at the early stage and then completely cure. We experienced a case of true neurogenic TOS with typical clinical symptoms and electrophysiologic findings as a result of repetitive habitual sleep posture. A 31-year-old woman who had complained of progressive tingling sensation on the 4th and 5th fingers with shoulder pain was diagnosed of brachial plexopathy at the lower trunk level by electrodiagnostic studies. There was no other cause of brachial plexopathy except her habit of hyperabduction of shoulder during sleep. This case demonstrated that the habitual abnormal posture can be the only major cause of neurogenic TOS. It is of importance to consider TOS with the habitual cause because simple correction of the posture could stabilize or even reverse disease progress
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