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Leveraging Contextual Cues for Generating Basketball Highlights
The massive growth of sports videos has resulted in a need for automatic
generation of sports highlights that are comparable in quality to the
hand-edited highlights produced by broadcasters such as ESPN. Unlike previous
works that mostly use audio-visual cues derived from the video, we propose an
approach that additionally leverages contextual cues derived from the
environment that the game is being played in. The contextual cues provide
information about the excitement levels in the game, which can be ranked and
selected to automatically produce high-quality basketball highlights. We
introduce a new dataset of 25 NCAA games along with their play-by-play stats
and the ground-truth excitement data for each basket. We explore the
informativeness of five different cues derived from the video and from the
environment through user studies. Our experiments show that for our study
participants, the highlights produced by our system are comparable to the ones
produced by ESPN for the same games.Comment: Proceedings of ACM Multimedia 201
Left-Right Asymmetry of Weak Interaction Mass of Polarized Fermions in Flight
The left-right polarization-dependent asymmetry of the weak interaction mass
is investigated. Based on the Standard Model, the calculation shows that the
weak interaction mass of left-handed polarized fermions is always greater than
that of right-handed polarized fermions in flight with the same velocity in any
inertial frame. The asymmetry of the weak interaction mass might be very
important to the investigation of neutrino mass and would have an important
significance for understanding the parity nonconservation in weak interactions.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, corrected calculatio
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Life cycle assessment of white roof and sedum-tray garden roof for office buildings in China
White roof (WR) and Sedum lineare tray garden roof (STGR) have been convinced to improve the energy-efficiency and provide various benefits for conventional impervious grey roofs. Some national and local standards have standardized and recommended these technologies in existing building retrofits, however, they do not include assessment and choice of a particular roof retrofit in different climates. This paper presents a 40-year life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) of an office building roof retrofitted by adding either WR or STGR over an existing grey roof in five cities, located in four Chinese climate zones. The LCCA find that the WR retrofits exhibit positive life-cycle net savings (NS) in warm winter zones, ranging 5.7â35.1 CNY/m 2 , and STGR retrofits have negative NS of -81.3â -16.7 CNY/m 2 in all climate zones. The NS of both WR and STGR generally tend to improve as one moves from the coldest cities to the warmest cities. LCCA results suggest that adding new building codes concerning crediting or prescribing WR and STGR retrofits into office buildings with grey roofs in hot summer climate zones and warm winter zone in China, respectively. And featured by more specific requirements, the localized Technical Norms help promote the implementation of new building codes
Heavy Pentaquarks
We construct the spin-flavor wave functions of the possible heavy pentaquarks
containing an anti-charm or anti-bottom quark using various clustered quark
models. Then we estimate the masses and magnetic moments of the or heavy pentaquarks. We emphasize the difference in the
predictions of these models. Future experimental searches at BESIII, CLEOc,
BELLE, and LEP may find these interesting states
Influence of different fruit loads on the starch accumulation in the pistils of Chinese Chestnut cv. âZaodaliâ
The experimental samples were collected from Chinese chestnut trees (Castanea mollissima Blume) of two different fruit loads, i.e., âhigh fruit loadâ and âlow fruit loadâ. No starch accumulation in the needle-shaped stigmas of all female flowers was observed while rapid starch accumulation took place in the transmitting tissues of the style just before the formation of complete ovules. In the cells of the ovary wall and the ovule, starch accumulation was obvious and reached the peak as the embryo sac was fully mature. Starch grains of ovule were mainly stored in the inner and outer integuments. Fruit loads of chestnut trees greatly affected level of starch accumulation in each part of the pistil. The starch accumulation in the ovary wall and the ovule of trees of âhigh fruit loadâ apparently surpassed that of trees of âlow fruit loadâ. The starch content in the outer integument could be of 17.50% for trees of âhigh fruit loadâ compared to a low percentage of 2.92% for trees of âlow fruit loadâ in same time
Pentaquark Magnetic Moments In Different Models
We calculate the magnetic moments of the pentaquark states from different
models and compare our results with predictions of other groups.Comment: 17 pages, no figur
Magnetic Moments of Pentaquarks
If the of and pentaquarks is really found to
be by future experiments, they will be accompanied by
partners in some models. It is reasonable to expect that
these states will also be discovered in the near future with
the current intensive experimental and theoretical efforts. We estimate
pentaquark magnetic moments using different models.Comment: 13 page
CBProf: Customisable Blockchain-as-a-Service Performance Profiler in Cloud Environments
Blockchain technologies, e.g., Hyperledger Fabric and Sawtooth, have been evolving rapidly during past years and enable potential decentralised innovations in a substantial amount of business applications, e.g. crowd journalism, car-sharing and energy trading. The development of decentralised business applications has to face challenges in selecting suitable blockchain technologies, customising network protocols among distributed peers, and optimising system performance to meet application requirements. Also, manually testing and comparing those different technologies are time-consuming. Therefore, an effective tool is needed for profiling the performance characteristics of blockchain services in different cloud environments. In this paper, we present the Customisable Blockchain-as-a-Service Performance Profiler (CBProf), a tool we developed for automating blockchain deployment and performance profiling in cloud environments. We also provide the implementation and functionality demonstration of this tool
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