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Observation of magnetoelectric behavior at room temperature in Pb(Fe1-xTix)O3
The coexistence of ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties at room
temperature is very rarely observed. We have been successful in converting
ferroelectric PbTiO3 into a magnetoelectric material by partly substituting Fe
at the Ti site. The Pb(Fe1-xTix)O3 system exhibits ferroelectric and
ferromagnetic ordering at room temperature. Even more remarkably, our results
demonstrate a coupling between the two order parameters. Hence it could be a
futuristic material to provide cost effective and simple path for designing
novel electromagnetic devices.Comment: Total 14 pages of text and figure
Activity topology estimation for large networks of cameras
Copyright © 2006 IEEEEstimating the paths that moving objects can take through the fields of view of possibly non-overlapping cameras, also known as their activity topology, is an important step in the effective interpretation of surveillance video. Existing approaches to this problem involve tracking moving objects within cameras, and then attempting to link tracks across views. In contrast we propose an approach which begins by assuming all camera views are potentially linked, and successively eliminates camera topologies that are contradicted by observed motion. Over time, the true patterns of motion emerge as those which are not contradicted by the evidence. These patterns may then be used to initialise a finer level search using other approaches if required. This method thus represents an efficient and effective way to learn activity topology for a large network of cameras, particularly with a limited amount of data.van den Hengel, A.; Dick, A.; Hill, R
WHEN DOES SOCIAL NETWORK-BASED PREDICTION WORK? A LARGE SCALE ANALYSIS OF BRAND AND TV AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT BY TWITTER USERS
Social network-based prediction, more specifically targeting friends and contacts of existing customers, has proven successful in various domains like retail banking, telecommunications, and online advertising. However, little is known about for what types of product categories and brands social network-based marketing is especially effective at predicting brand engagement, both in absolute terms and compared to demographic targeting or collaborative filtering. In this work, we compare the performance of a social network-based recommendation engine against a product network-based recommendation engine of the kind used in collaborative filtering. We do so over 700 brands and 223,000 consumers a novel data set collected from Twitter. We compare the performance of the two approaches by product and user features. Preliminary results indicate that the variance in performance within and across methods is related to differences in brand and user popularity as well as brand audience
Inter-institutional Collaboration to Benefit Student Learning: A Scenario in Graduate Education
Occupational and Physical Therapists are in a unique role, in which they can assist in the identification and rehabilitation of impairments. The collaboration between UCSD and USAHS is preparing students with the knowledge and skills to assess older persons for driving abilities.
The current content delivery allows the TREDS program to be available to the Gerontology course offering for other USAHS campus locations; and has the potential to be accessed by other institutions of higher education offering courses in Gerontology.https://soar.usa.edu/casmfall2018/1001/thumbnail.jp
Evaluation of Three Rapid Tests for Diagnosis of P. Falciparum and P. Vivax Malaria in Colombia.
The diagnostic capacity of three malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), NOW-Malaria-ICT, OptiMAL-IT, and Paracheck-Pf, was evaluated against expert microscopy in Colombia. We tested 896 patients, of whom microscopy confirmed 139 P. falciparum, 279 P. vivax, and 13 mixed P.f/P.v infections and 465 negatives. Paracheck-Pf and NOW-malaria-ICT were more accurate in detecting P. falciparum (sensitivities 90.8% and 90.1%, respectively) in comparison with Optimal-IT (83.6%). NOW showed an acceptable Pf detection rate at low densities (< 500/microL), but resulted in a higher proportion of false positives. For P. vivax diagnosis, Optimal-IT had a higher sensitivity than NOW (91.0% and 81.4%, respectively). The choice between the two Pf/Pv detecting RDTs balances P. falciparum and P. vivax detection rates. Considering some degree of P. falciparum overtreatment and failure to detect all P. vivax cases as more acceptable than missing some cases of P. falciparum, we recommend careful implementation of NOW-malaria-ICT in areas where microscopy is lacking. The price is however still a constraint
Facing Repeated Stressors in a Motor Task:Does it Enhance or Diminish Resilience?
The aim of the present research is to test whether resilience in a motor task enhances or diminishes when encountering stressors. We conducted a lateral movement task during which we induced stressors and tracked the movement accuracy of each participant over time. Stressors corresponded to organismic constraints (i.e., visual occlusion), task constraints (i.e., movement sensitivity), or both types of constraints in an alternating pattern. In order to determine resilience, we introduced a measure combining the strength of a stressor and the relaxation time. Across the three conditions, we found that resilience was enhanced rather than diminished over time. This supports the notion that stressors in the form of constraint alterations can be beneficial to human motor performance
The outcome and cost-effectiveness of nurse-led care in the community for people with rheumatoid arthritis:a non-randomised pragmatic study
To determine the outcome and cost-effectiveness of nurse-led care in the community for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
Theory of indirect resonant inelastic X-ray scattering
We express the cross section for indirect resonant inelastic X-ray scattering
in terms of an intrinsic dynamic correlation function of the system that is
studied with this technique. The cross section is a linear combination of the
charge response function and the dynamic longitudinal spin density correlation
function. This result is asymptotically exact for both strong and weak local
core-hole potentials. We show that one can change the relative charge and spin
contribution to the inelastic spectral weight by varying the incident photon
energy.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure embedde
Is margin preserved after random projection?
Random projections have been applied in many machine learning algorithms.
However, whether margin is preserved after random projection is non-trivial and
not well studied. In this paper we analyse margin distortion after random
projection, and give the conditions of margin preservation for binary
classification problems. We also extend our analysis to margin for multiclass
problems, and provide theoretical bounds on multiclass margin on the projected
data.Comment: ICML201
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