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Remarks on blow up time for solutions of a nonlinear diffusion system with time dependent coefficients
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 35K55, 35K60.We investigate the blow-up of the solutions to a nonlinear parabolic system with Robin boundary conditions and time dependent coefficients. We derive sufficient conditions on the nonlinearities and the initial data in order to obtain explicit lower and upper bounds for the blow up time t*
Demographic Fairness in Multimodal Biometrics: A Comparative Analysis on Audio-Visual Speaker Recognition Systems
In urban scenarios, biometric recognition technologies are being increasingly adopted to empower citizens with a secure and usable access to personalized services. Given the challenging environmental scenarios, combining evidence from multiple biometrics at a certain step of the recognition pipeline has been often proved to increase the performance of the biometric-enabled recognition system. Despite the increasing accuracy achieved so far, it still remains under-explored how the adopted biometric fusion policy impacts on the quality of the decisions made by the biometric system, depending on the demographic characteristics of the citizen under consideration. In this paper, we investigate the extent to which state-of-the-art multimodal recognition systems based on facial and vocal biometrics are susceptible to unfairness towards legally-protected groups of individuals, characterized by a common sensitive attribute. Specifically, we present a comparative analysis of the performance across groups for two deep learning architectures tailored for facial and vocal recognition, under seven fusion policies that cover different pipeline steps (feature, model, score and decision). Experiments show that, compared to the unimodal systems alone and the other fusion policies, the multimodal system obtained via a fusion at the model step leads to the highest overall accuracy and the lowest disparity across groups
New discoveries with geophysics in the Accademia of Hadrian's Villa near Tivoli (Rome)
The Accademia Pilot Project concerns one of the lesser known buildings of
Hadrian's Villa, the Accademia, which is still in private property and is
not open to the public. One of the most significant and unique features of
this building – and of the whole Villa – is a network of subterranean
service corridors, which was seldom studied.
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For the first time we used Geophysics at Hadrian's Villa, to explore the
subterranean tunnels of the Accademia and reconstruct their layout. The
survey was done by archaeologist Anna Maria Marras for her Master thesis in
Geo-technology (Marras, 2008) and gave very interesting results
Blow-up time estimates in nonlocal reaction-diffusion systems under various boundary conditions
This paper deals with the question of blow-up of solutions to nonlocal reaction-diffusion systems under various boundary conditions. Specifically, conditions on data are introduced to avoid the blow-up of the solution, and when the blow-up occurs, explicit lower and upper bounds of blow-up time are derived
A note on a class of 4th order hyperbolic problems with weak and strong damping and superlinear source term
In this paper we study a initial-boundary value problem for 4th order hyperbolic equations with weak and strong damping terms and superlinear source term. For blow-up solutions a lower bound of the blow-up time is derived. Then we extend the results to a class of equations where a positive power of gradient term is introduced
Robust reputation independence in ranking systems for multiple sensitive attributes
Ranking systems have an unprecedented influence on how and what information people access, and their impact on our society is being analyzed from different perspectives, such as users’ discrimination. A notable example is represented by reputation-based ranking systems, a class of systems that rely on users’ reputation to generate a non-personalized item-ranking, proved to be biased against certain demographic classes. To safeguard that a given sensitive user’s attribute does not systematically affect the reputation of that user, prior work has operationalized a reputation independence constraint on this class of systems. In this paper, we uncover that guaranteeing reputation independence for a single sensitive attribute is not enough. When mitigating biases based on one sensitive attribute (e.g., gender), the final ranking might still be biased against certain demographic groups formed based on another attribute (e.g., age). Hence, we propose a novel approach to introduce reputation independence for multiple sensitive attributes simultaneously. We then analyze the extent to which our approach impacts on discrimination and other important properties of the ranking system, such as its quality and robustness against attacks. Experiments on two real-world datasets show that our approach leads to less biased rankings with respect to multiple users’ sensitive attributes, without affecting the system’s quality and robustness
On explicit lower bounds and blow-up times in a model of chemotaxis
Abstract. This paper is concerned with a parabolic Keller-Segel system in
R^n, with n = 2 and 3, under Neumann boundary conditions on the boundary.
Firstly important theoretical and general results dealing with lower bounds for
blow-up time estimates are summarized and analyzed. Secondly, a resolution
method is proposed and used to both compute the real blow-up times of such
unbounded solutions and analyze and discuss some of their properties
Decay in chemotaxis systems with a logistic term
This paper is concerned with a general fully parabolic Keller-Segel system, defined in a convex bounded and smooth domain Ω of RN , for N ∈ {2, 3}, with coefficients depending on the chemical concentration, perturbed by a logistic source and endowed with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions. For each space dimension, once a suitable energy function in terms of the solution is defined, we impose proper assumptions on the data and an exponential decay of such energies is established
Recency, Popularity, and Diversity of Explanations in Knowledge-based Recommendation
Modern knowledge-based recommender systems enable the end-to-end generation of textual explanations. These explanations are created from learnt paths between an already experience product and a recommended product in a knowledge graph, for a given user. However, none of the existing studies has investigated the extent to which properties of a single explanation (e.g., the recency of interaction with the already experience product) and of a group of explanations for a recommended list (e.g., the diversity of the explanation types) can influence the perceived explanation quality. In this paper, we summarize our previous work on conceptualizing three novel properties that model the quality of the explanations (linking interaction recency, shared entity popularity, and explanation type diversity) and proposing re-ranking approaches able to optimize for these properties. Experiments on two public data sets showed that our approaches can increase explanation quality according to the proposed properties, while preserving recommendation utility. Source code and data: https://github.com/giacoballoccu/explanation-quality-recsys
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