134 research outputs found
Drawing Feynman Diagrams with LaTeX and Metafont
Feynmf is a LaTeX package for easy drawing of professional quality Feynman
diagrams with Metafont (or Metapost). Feynmf lays out most diagrams
satisfactorily from the structure of the graph without any need for manual
intervention. Nevertheless all the power of Metafont (or Metapost) is available
for the most complicated cases.Comment: 19 pages, standard LaTeX2e with recent graphics and amstex packages,
45 figures (EPS), preformatted PostScript (300dpi) in
ftp://crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de/pub/preprints/IKDA-95-20.ps.g
Extreme Makeover: Bending the Rules to Reduce Risk Rewriting Complex Systems
Abstract. We describe our experience using XP to reimplement sophisticated, high-performance imaging software in a research environment. We focus espe-cially on practices we used to derive value from the existing software, notably reimplementation by ransacking and conversion as learning. Our experience suggests that some of the classic 12 practices which define XP should be ad-justed when there is a existing, well-structured system to serve as a guide.
Object knowledge modulates colour appearance
We investigated the memory colour effect for colour diagnostic artificial objects. Since knowledge about these objects and their colours has been learned in everyday life, these stimuli allow the investigation of the influence of acquired object knowledge on colour appearance. These investigations are relevant for questions about how object and colour information in high-level vision interact as well as for research about the influence of learning and experience on perception in general. In order to identify suitable artificial objects, we developed a reaction time paradigm that measures (subjective) colour diagnosticity. In the main experiment, participants adjusted sixteen such objects to their typical colour as well as to grey. If the achromatic object appears in its typical colour, then participants should adjust it to the opponent colour in order to subjectively perceive it as grey. We found that knowledge about the typical colour influences the colour appearance of artificial objects. This effect was particularly strong along the daylight axis
o.OM: Structured-Functional Communication between Computer Music Systems using OSC and Odot
International audienceO.âodotâis a portable media programming framework based on the OSC data encoding. It embeds a small expression language which allows writing and executing programs in OSC structures. The integration of programming and declarative functional descriptions within data transfer protocols enables structured and expressive communication in media systems: program snippets can be distributed in OSC messages, which evaluate to further OSC messages in the different communicating software. We present experiments using this framework in the OpenMusic computer-aided composition environment , and illustrate via case studies some advantages of such integrated system
iQuantitator: A tool for protein expression inference using iTRAQ
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Isobaric Tags for Relative and Absolute Quantitation (iTRAQâą) [Applied Biosystems] have seen increased application in differential protein expression analysis. To facilitate the growing need to analyze iTRAQ data, especially for cases involving multiple iTRAQ experiments, we have developed a modeling approach, statistical methods, and tools for estimating the relative changes in protein expression under various treatments and experimental conditions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>This modeling approach provides a unified analysis of data from multiple iTRAQ experiments and links the observed quantity (reporter ion peak area) to the experiment design and the calculated quantity of interest (treatment-dependent protein and peptide fold change) through an additive model under log transformation. Others have demonstrated, through a case study, this modeling approach and noted the computational challenges of parameter inference in the unbalanced data set typical of multiple iTRAQ experiments. Here we present the development of an inference approach, based on hierarchical regression with batching of regression coefficients and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods that overcomes some of these challenges. In addition to our discussion of the underlying method, we also present our implementation of the software, simulation results, experimental results, and sample output from the resulting analysis report.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>iQuantitator's process-based modeling approach overcomes limitations in current methods and allows for application in a variety of experimental designs. Additionally, hypertext-linked documents produced by the tool aid in the interpretation and exploration of results.</p
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