10,931 research outputs found
A Neural Attention Model for Abstractive Sentence Summarization
Summarization based on text extraction is inherently limited, but
generation-style abstractive methods have proven challenging to build. In this
work, we propose a fully data-driven approach to abstractive sentence
summarization. Our method utilizes a local attention-based model that generates
each word of the summary conditioned on the input sentence. While the model is
structurally simple, it can easily be trained end-to-end and scales to a large
amount of training data. The model shows significant performance gains on the
DUC-2004 shared task compared with several strong baselines.Comment: Proceedings of EMNLP 201
Passivity-Based Control of Human-Robotic Networks with Inter-Robot Communication Delays and Experimental Verification
In this paper, we present experimental studies on a cooperative control
system for human-robotic networks with inter-robot communication delays. We
first design a cooperative controller to be implemented on each robot so that
their motion are synchronized to a reference motion desired by a human
operator, and then point out that each robot motion ensures passivity.
Inter-robot communication channels are then designed via so-called scattering
transformation which is a technique to passify the delayed channel. The
resulting robotic network is then connected with human operator based on
passivity theory. In order to demonstrate the present control architecture, we
build an experimental testbed consisting of multiple robots and a tablet. In
particular, we analyze the effects of the communication delays on the human
operator's behavior
Generalizing and Neutralizing
This research paper deals with a new concept (generalizing and neutralizing) to overcome any possible problem we face in life to the extent that the failure we encounter loses its base and becomes void. The first section deals with the properties of this new concept followed by 5 case studies: having the intelligence tag, rubbishing criticism, facing lifersquos tragedy, overcoming rejection and college issues.nbs
The Perfect Life
This research paper discusses the perfect life of our mother Goddess Vaishno Devi. It shows how she has children with 3 Khans of Bollywood through surrogacy, how to accelerate anti-gripping, role of inactivity, spirituality, horizontal and vertical levels, loneliness reason, ups in downs and downs in ups, evil classmates and benefits from all directions
Topper’s Desk
This research paper reveals the brains behind the finest mind of a topper. It includes topics such as learn initials, underline, derivative of alphabets, visualize, memorizing and language study
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Excess-entropy scaling of dynamics for a confined fluid of dumbbell-shaped particles
We use molecular simulation to study the ability of excess entropy scaling relationships to describe the kinetic properties of a confined molecular system. We examine a model for a confined fluid consisting of dumbbell-shaped molecules that interact with atomistically detailed pore walls via a Lennard-Jones potential. We obtain kinetic, thermodynamic, and structural properties of the system at three wall-fluid interaction strengths and over a temperature range that includes sub-and super-critical conditions. Four dynamic properties are considered: translational and rotational diffusivities, a characteristic relaxation time for rotational motion, and a collective relaxation time stemming from analysis of the coherent intermediate scattering function. We carefully consider the reference state used to define the excess entropy of a confined fluid. Three ideal-gas reference states are considered, with the cases differentiated by the extent to which one-body spatial and orientational correlations are accounted for in the reference state. Our results indicate that a version of the excess entropy that includes information related to the one-body correlations in a confined fluid serves as the best scaling variable for dynamic properties. When adopting such a definition for the reference state, to a very good approximation, bulk and confined data for a specified dynamic property at a given temperature collapse onto a common curve when plotted against the excess entropy.National Science Foundation CBET-0828979Welch Foundation F-1696David and Lucile Packard FoundationChemical Engineerin
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Deletion of Gpr27 in vivo reduces insulin mRNA but does not result in diabetes.
Gpr27 is a highly conserved, orphan G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) previously implicated in pancreatic beta cell insulin transcription and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in vitro. Here, we characterize a whole-body mouse knockout of Gpr27. Gpr27 knockout mice were born at expected Mendelian ratios and exhibited no gross abnormalities. Insulin and Pdx1 mRNA in Gpr27 knockout islets were reduced by 30%, but this did not translate to a reduction in islet insulin content or beta cell mass. Gpr27 knockout mice exhibited slightly worsened glucose tolerance with lower plasma insulin levels while maintaining similar insulin tolerance. Unexpectedly, Gpr27 deletion reduced expression of Eif4e3, a neighboring gene, likely by deleting transcription start sites on the anti-sense strand of the Gpr27 coding exon. Our data confirm that loss of Gpr27 reduces insulin mRNA in vivo but has only minor effects on glucose tolerance
THz Time Domain Characterization of Human Skin Tissue for Nano-Electromagnetic Communication
This paper presents an experimental investigation of excised human skin tissue material parameters by THz Time Domain Spectroscopy in the band 0.1-2.5 THz. The results are used to evaluate the channel path loss Nano-electromagnetic communication. Refractive index and absorption coefficient values are evaluated for dermis layer of the human skin. Results obtained illustrate the effect of hydrated tissue on channel parameters and provide the optimum distance, which can be utilized for effective communication inside the human skin
Grips and Strings
This research paper lays foundation to a new concept grips and strings. Grip is basically our subconscious mind and strings are our thoughts. In the first section, it explains the properties of grips and strings. Then example of how art applies to this concept with diagram is given. Further on, a total of 19 references or examples to show that this concept applies to everyday life are given. In the final stage the advantages of this concept like how to save ourselves from tension is explained and how we can escape the death grip using lsquoGrips and Stringsrsquo is written
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