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Learning with Biased Complementary Labels
In this paper, we study the classification problem in which we have access to
easily obtainable surrogate for true labels, namely complementary labels, which
specify classes that observations do \textbf{not} belong to. Let and
be the true and complementary labels, respectively. We first model
the annotation of complementary labels via transition probabilities
, where is the number of
classes. Previous methods implicitly assume that , are identical, which is not true in practice because humans are
biased toward their own experience. For example, as shown in Figure 1, if an
annotator is more familiar with monkeys than prairie dogs when providing
complementary labels for meerkats, she is more likely to employ "monkey" as a
complementary label. We therefore reason that the transition probabilities will
be different. In this paper, we propose a framework that contributes three main
innovations to learning with \textbf{biased} complementary labels: (1) It
estimates transition probabilities with no bias. (2) It provides a general
method to modify traditional loss functions and extends standard deep neural
network classifiers to learn with biased complementary labels. (3) It
theoretically ensures that the classifier learned with complementary labels
converges to the optimal one learned with true labels. Comprehensive
experiments on several benchmark datasets validate the superiority of our
method to current state-of-the-art methods.Comment: ECCV 2018 Ora
Hydrostatic pressure induced Dirac semimetal in black phosphorus
Motivated by recent experimental observation of an hydrostatic pressure
induced transition from semiconductor to semimetal in black phosphorus [Chen et
al. in arXiv:1504.00125], we present the first principles calculation on the
pressure effect of the electronic structures of black phosphorus. It is found
that the band crossover and reversal at the Z point occur around the critical
pressure Pc1=1.23 Gpa, and the band inversion evolves into 4 twofold-degenerate
Dirac cones around the Z point, suggesting a 3D Dirac semimetal. With further
increasing pressure the Dirac cones in the Gamma-Z line move toward the Gamma
point and evolve into two hole-type Fermi pockets, and those in the Z-M lines
move toward the M point and evolve into 2 hole-type Fermi pockets up to P=4.0
Gpa. It demonstrates clearly that the Lifshitz transition occurs at
from semiconductor to 3D Dirac semimetal protected by the nonsymmorphic space
symmetry of bulk. This suggests the bright perspective of black phosphorus for
optoelectronic and electronic devices due to its easy modulation by pressure.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures, and 2 table
How can non-technical end users effectively test their spreadsheets?
Purpose – An alarming number of spreadsheet faults have been reported in the literature, indicating that effective and easy-to-apply spreadsheet testing techniques are not available for “non-technical,” end-user programmers. The purpose of this paper is to alleviate the problem by introducing a metamorphic testing (MT) technique for spreadsheets. Design/methodology/approach – The paper discussed four common challenges encountered by end-user programmers when testing a spreadsheet. The MT technique was then discussed and how it could be used to solve the common challenges was explained. An experiment involving several “real-world” spreadsheets was performed to determine the viability and effectiveness of MT. Findings – The experiment confirmed that MT is highly effective in spreadsheet fault detection, and yet MT is a general technique that can be easily used by end-user programmers to test a large variety of spreadsheet applications. Originality/value – The paper provides a detailed discussion of some common challenges of spreadsheet testing encountered by end-user programmers. To the best of the authors knowledge, the paper is the first that includes an empirical study of how effective MT is in spreadsheet fault detection from an end-user programmer's perspective
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI of primary rectal cancer at 3T: correlation with positron emission tomography
postprintThe 2010 Joint Annual Meeting of ISMRM-ESMRMB, Stockholm, Sweden, 1-7 May 2010
Prevalence and characterization of hybrid blaCTX-M among Escherichia coli isolates from livestock and other animals
This study investigated 248 extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli isolates from 2012 to 2013 for hybrid blaCTX-M genes. blaCTX-M genes were detected in 228 isolates of which 14 isolates were hybrid blaCTX-M positive (6 blaCTX-M-123, 6 blaCTX-M-64, and 2 blaCTX-M-132). The 14 hybrid blaCTX-M–carrying isolates (8 from chickens, 2 each from pigs and cattle, 1 each from dog and rodent) were genetically diverse. All but 2 hybrid blaCTX-M were carried on IncI1 (5 blaCTX-M-123) and IncI2 (6 blaCTX-M-64 and one blaCTX-M-132) plasmids. Our IncI1 and IncI2 plasmids had pHNAH4-1–like and pHN1122-1–like restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns, respectively. Genetic relatedness of the plasmids to pHNAH4-1 and pHN1122-1 were confirmed by complete sequencing of 3 plasmids, pCTXM123_C0996, pCTXM64_C0967, and pCTXM132_P0421. Plasmids closely related to pHNAH4-1 and pHN1122-1 and carrying different blaCTX-M alleles have been reported from multiple geographic areas in China previously. The findings highlighted the wide dissemination of hybrid blaCTX-M variants in different parts of China.postprin
Quantitative analysis of indexes from DWI and PET/CT in primary rectal cancer
postprintThe Joint Annual Scientific Meeting of ISMRM-ESMRMB, Stockholm, Sweden, 1-7 May 2010
Emphysematous pyelonephritis: an eight-year retrospective review across four hospitals in a single cluster
香港泌尿外科學會Moderated Poster (Free Paper) Session II - Upper Tract and Robotic Surgery: MP.2-1OBJECTIVE: Emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) is a rare but life-threatening infection. We aim to review our cluster’s experience of managing this urologic emergency. PATIENTS & METHODS: Case notes of patients with EPN in four acute hospitals in the KWC (PMH, CMC, KWH and YCH) were retrospectively reviewed. The patients’ demographic data, clinical presentation, investigation findings, treatment and outcome were studied. OBJECTIVE: Emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) is a rare but life-threatening infection. We aim to review our cluster’s experience of managing this urologic emergency. PATIENTS & METHODS: Case notes of patients with EPN in four acute hospitals in the KWC (PMH, CMC, KWH and YCH) were retrospectively reviewed. The patients’ demographic data, clinical presentation, investigation findings, treatment and outcome were studied.published_or_final_versionThe 17th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Urological Association, Hong Kong, 6 November 2011. In Program Book, 2011, p. 6
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