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    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

    Pancreaticojejunostomy by reinforcing the pancreas without covering the anastomotic line reduces pancreatic fistula

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    AbstractBackground/objectivePostoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is the most common and an intractable complication after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). Many efforts have been made to lessen POPF, but nevertheless its incidence still remains high. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of reinforcing the pancreatic remnant, but the non-reinforcement of the anastomotic line, by using a modified polyethylene glycolic acid (PGA) felt pasting method after PD, especially in cases with a soft pancreas.MethodsPancreaticojejunostomy (PJ) anastomosis was performed with the end-to-side 2-layer manner in which the cut end of the pancreatic remnant was pasted with PGA felts using a fibrin sealant in 31 patients (PGA group). The postoperative outcome was then compared with historical control subjects (control group, 33 patients).ResultsIncidences of overall, Grade A and Grade B of POPF in the PGA group were 29.0, 22.6 and 6.5%, respectively, and tended to be lower than that in the control group (48.5, 33.3 and 15.2%), although no statistical significance was observed. There was no Grade C of POPF in this study. Referring only to the soft pancreas, however, the overall incidence of POPF in the PGA group was significantly lower than that in the control group (39.1 vs. 70.0%, p = 0.042).ConclusionApplying PGA felt pasting to PJ anastomosis could be one effective measure for reducing POPF after PD
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