11 research outputs found

    Transforming 3D Cinema Content for an Enhanced 3DTV Experience

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    3D cinema and 3DTV are at two different levels in the screen size spectrum. When the same stereoscopic-3D content is viewed on a cinema screen and 3DTV screen, it will produce a different 3D impression. As a result, it is difficult to fulfill the requirements of 3DTV with content captured for 3D cinema. Thus, it is important to properly address the issue of 3DTV content creation to avoid possible delays in the deployment of 3DTV. In this paper, we first explore the effects of using the same content for 3D cinema and 3DTV and then analyze the performance of several disparity based transformations for 3D cinema to 3DTV content conversion, by subjective testing. Effectiveness of the transformations is analyzed in terms of both depth quality and visual comfort of 3D experience. We show that by using a simple shift-based disparity transformation technique, it is possible to enhance the 3DTV experience from a common input signal which is originally captured for cinema viewing

    3D Cinema to 3DTV Content Adaptation

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    3D cinema and 3DTV have grown in popularity in recent years. Filmmakers have a significant opportunity in front ofthem given the recent success of 3D films. In this paper we investigate whether this opportunity could be extended to the home in a meaningful way. "3D" perceived from viewing stereoscopic content depends on the viewing geometry. This implies that the stereoscopic-3D content should be captured for a specific viewing geometry in order to provide a satisfactory 3D experience. However, although it would be possible, it is clearly not viable, to produce and transmit multiple streams of the same content for different screen sizes. In this study to solve the above problem, we analyze theperformance of six different disparity-based transformation techniques, which could be used for cinema-to-3DTV content conversion. Subjective tests are performed to evaluate the effectiveness of the algorithms in terms of depth effect, visual comfort and overall 3D quality. The resultant 3DTV experience is also compared to that of cinema. We show that by applying the proper transformation technique on the content originally captured for cinema, it is possible to enhance the 3DTV experience. The selection of the appropriate transformation is highly dependent on the contentcharacteristic

    Efficacy of phytotherapy as nutritional supplements in patients with refractory immune thrombocytopenia

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    Introduction: The management of refractory immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is challenging and difficult. The treatment was mainly comprised of cytotoxic and immunosuppressed drugs that rarely lead to long-term remission but potentially cause severe and dangerous side effects. Our current study is a retrospective clinical analysis of refractory ITP patients who underwent phytotherapy as nutritional supplements. Methods: A retrospective clinical analysis of 15 refractory immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) patients aged 12–64 with ITP history for more than 24 months before the enrollments. All patients presented with low platelet count (< 30  ×  109/L) and moderate to severe bleeding symptoms such as extensive petechiae, bruising, epistaxis, prolonged menses, rectal bleeding, and hematuria. The patients underwent supportive phytotherapy as nutritional supplements using herbal extracts with hemostatic, immunomodulating, and platelet function augmenting functions Results: The 6-month retrospective clinical evaluation indicated that phytotherapy might offer an effective and safe solution for controlling bleeding symptoms and improving platelet counts for refractory ITP patients. Moreover, phytotherapy also significantly improved patients' red cell count, hemoglobulin, and liver enzyme levels compared to baseline data. Conclusions: In individual cases and economically disadvantaged regions, investigating and applying an appropriate combination of phytotherapy based on scientific knowledge and traditional folk medical experiences might offer an effective, inexpensive, and safe solution for refractory ITP and other bleeding disorders

    Ultra-wideband and lightweight electromagnetic polarization converter based on multiresonant metasurface

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    Abstract Polarization-control devices have attracted considerable interest, however, most of the polarization converters operating at lower frequencies have a heavy design and narrow bandwidth which limits their practical applications. Here we report a simple design of an ultra-wideband and lightweight polarization converter for applications in the S- and C-bands. The proposed converter is designed based on a metasurface structure with the dielectric layer modified to hollow structure to obtain a lightweight design even working at such low frequency. Theoretical analysis and simulation results indicate that the converter can convert the orthogonal polarization transformation of reflected wave. Furthermore, the measurement results show good agreement with the simulation results. The proposed polarization converter can achieve a polarization conversion ratio above 90% in an ultra-wide frequency range from 2 to 8.45 GHz due to multi-resonance modes. These performances are going beyond state of the art in terms of bandwidth and lightweight design, thus it can be applied in various applications in the operating bands

    Validation of the Job Content Questionnaire among hospital nurses in Vietnam

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    OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the reliability and validity of the Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ) in Vietnamese among hospital nursing staff. METHODS: The 22-items version of the JCQ was used. This includes four scales: (a) psychological demands (5 items); (b) job control (9 items); (c) supervisor support (4 items); and (d) coworker support (4 items). All 1258 nurses in a general hospital in Vietnam, excluding 11 who were due to retire, were invited to complete the cross-sectional survey. The internal consistency reliability was estimated using Cronbach's α. Construct validity was examined using exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Convergent validity was evaluated by calculating correlations between the JCQ scores and DASS 21 and overtime work. RESULTS: In total, 949 (75%) of the 1258 eligible nurses completed the survey. Cronbach's α values demonstrated acceptable internal consistency in two scales (supervisor support α = .87; coworker support α = .86), while Cronbach's α was below the acceptable threshold of 0.70 for job control (α = .45) and job demand (α = .50). EFA assuming a four-factor structure showed a factor structure that was almost identical to the original JCQ, with two items loading on other scales. The subscales of depression, anxiety, and stress response of DASS 21 and the subscales of JCQ were significantly correlated, as expected. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the JCQ in Vietnamese can be used with some reliability and validity for examining psychosocial work environment among nurses. Further studies should be done to confirm and expand our findings in a variety of occupational groups and in other Asian low- and middle-income countries

    Innate immune receptor C5aR1 regulates cancer cell fate and can be targeted to improve radiotherapy in tumours with immunosuppressive microenvironments

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    An immunosuppressive microenvironment causes poor tumor T cell infiltration and is associated with reduced patient overall survival in colorectal cancer. How to improve treatment responses in these tumors is still a challenge. Using an integrated screening approach to identify cancer-specific vulnerabilities, we identified complement receptor C5aR1 as a druggable target, which when inhibited improved radiotherapy, even in tumors displaying immunosuppressive features and poor CD8+ T cell infiltration. While C5aR1 is well-known for its role in the immune compartment, we found that C5aR1 is also robustly expressed on malignant epithelial cells, highlighting potential tumor cell-specific functions. C5aR1 targeting resulted in increased NF-κB-dependent apoptosis specifically in tumors and not normal tissues, indicating that, in malignant cells, C5aR1 primarily regulated cell fate. Collectively, these data revealed that increased complement gene expression is part of the stress response mounted by irradiated tumors and that targeting C5aR1 could improve radiotherapy, even in tumors displaying immunosuppressive features
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