38 research outputs found

    Probabilistic Prediction in Multiclass Classification Derived for Flexible Text-Prompted Speaker Verification

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    So far, we have presented amethod for text-promptedmultistep speaker verification using GEBI (Gibbs-distribution based extended Bayesian inference) for reducing single-step verification error, where we use thresholds for acceptance and rejection but the tuning is not so easy and affects the performance of verification. To solve the problem of thresholds, this paper presents a method of probabilistic prediction in multiclass classification for solving verification problem.We also present loss functions for evaluating the performance of probabilistic prediction. By means of numerical experiments using recorded real speech data, we examine the properties of the present method using GEBI and BI (Bayesian inverence) and show the effectiveness and the risk of probability loss in the present method.22nd International Conference on Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2015, November 9-12, 2015, Istanbul, Turke

    Strict Limit on CPT Violation from Polarization of Gamma-Ray Bursts

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    We report the strictest observational verification of CPT invariance in the photon sector, as a result of gamma-ray polarization measurement of distant gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which are brightest stellar-size explosions in the universe. We detected the gamma-ray polarization of three GRBs with high significance, and the source distances may be constrained by a well-known luminosity indicator for GRBs. For the Lorentz- and CPT-violating dispersion relation E_{\pm}^2=p^2 \pm 2\xi p^3/M_{Pl}, where \pm denotes different circular polarization states of the photon, the parameter \xi is constrained as |\xi|<O(10^{-15}). Barring precise cancellation between quantum gravity effects and dark energy effects, the stringent limit on the CPT-violating effect leads to the expectation that quantum gravity presumably respects the CPT invariance.Comment: 4 pages; accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters; redshift estimates of GRBs changed (i.e z=0.382 was wrong for GRB 110721A) and calculations of \xi limit improved from the previous versio

    The Selective Arterial Calcium Injection Test is a Valid Diagnostic Method for Invisible Gastrinoma with Duodenal Ulcer Stenosis : A Case Report

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    The localization and diagnosis of microgastrinomas in a patient with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 is difficult preoperatively. The selective arterial calcium injection (SACI) test is a valid diagnostic method for the preoperative diagnosis of these invisible microgastrinomas. We report a rare case of multiple invisible duodenal microgastrinomas with severe duodenal stenosis diagnosed preoperatively by using the SACI test. A 50-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with recurrent duodenal ulcers. His serum gastrin level was elevated to 730 pg/ml. It was impossible for gastrointestinal endoscopy to pass through to visualize the inferior part of the duodenum, because recurrent duodenal ulcers had resulted in severe duodenal stenosis. The duodenal stenosis also prevented additional endoscopic examinations such as endoscopic ultrasonography. Computed tomography did not show any tumors in the duodenum and pancreas. The SACI test provided the evidence for a gastrinoma in the vascular territory of the inferior pancreatic-duodenal artery. We diagnosed a gastrinoma in the peri- ampullary lesion, so we performed Subtotal Stomach-Preserving Pancreatico- duodenectomy with regional lymphadenectomy. Histopathological findings showed multiple duodenal gastrinomas with lymph node metastasis and nonfunctioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. Twenty months after surgery, the patient is alive with no evidence of recurrence and a normal gastrin level. In conclusion, the SACI test can enhance the accuracy of preoperative localization and diagnosis of invisible microgastrinomas, especially in the setting of severe duodenal stenosis

    ホウシャセン タンドク リョウホウ ガ ソウコウ シタ Merkel サイボウガン ノ 1レイ

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    A 91-year-old man was diagnosed with Merkel cell carcinoma after removal of a mass about 1 cm in diameter from the right upper eyelid on August 5, 201X. Curative surgery was recommended, but the patient declined. Lymph node metastases to the right lateral angle of the eye and in front of the right ear, and cancer pain in the stump recurrence manifested. Accordingly, irradiation of the right upper eyelid was started from October 3 at 2.5Gy/fraction, and the right lateral corneal lymph nodes were included from October 11, ending at 35 Gy in 14 fractions. From November 22,irradiation of the lymph node metastasisin front of the right ear was started, ending at 32. 5 Gy in 13 fractions. During irradiation, cancer pain was alleviated with opioids. Stump recurrence and lymph node metastases were decreased in size, and Computed Tomography indiated complete response. Radiation monotherapy of Merkel cell carcinoma appears to offer a treatment that should be proactively applied when curative surgery proves difficult or not desired by the patient. Use of opioids during radiotherapy may improve quality of life and enhance the therapeutic effect

    Two-particle correlations in azimuthal angle and pseudorapidity in inelastic p + p interactions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron

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    Results on two-particle ΔηΔϕ correlations in inelastic p + p interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80, and 158 GeV/c are presented. The measurements were performed using the large acceptance NA61/SHINE hadron spectrometer at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron. The data show structures which can be attributed mainly to effects of resonance decays, momentum conservation, and quantum statistics. The results are compared with the Epos and UrQMD models.ISSN:1434-6044ISSN:1434-605

    Study on Installation of Photovoltaic Systems to Buildings

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    The effective rotation dose from fentanyl transdermal patch to other opioids

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