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SIMULATION ANALYSIS TO ESTIMATE THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES
Livestock Production/Industries,
INDEMNIFICATION UNDER ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE
Livestock Production/Industries,
Quality-based Multimodal Classification Using Tree-Structured Sparsity
Recent studies have demonstrated advantages of information fusion based on
sparsity models for multimodal classification. Among several sparsity models,
tree-structured sparsity provides a flexible framework for extraction of
cross-correlated information from different sources and for enforcing group
sparsity at multiple granularities. However, the existing algorithm only solves
an approximated version of the cost functional and the resulting solution is
not necessarily sparse at group levels. This paper reformulates the
tree-structured sparse model for multimodal classification task. An accelerated
proximal algorithm is proposed to solve the optimization problem, which is an
efficient tool for feature-level fusion among either homogeneous or
heterogeneous sources of information. In addition, a (fuzzy-set-theoretic)
possibilistic scheme is proposed to weight the available modalities, based on
their respective reliability, in a joint optimization problem for finding the
sparsity codes. This approach provides a general framework for quality-based
fusion that offers added robustness to several sparsity-based multimodal
classification algorithms. To demonstrate their efficacy, the proposed methods
are evaluated on three different applications - multiview face recognition,
multimodal face recognition, and target classification.Comment: To Appear in 2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition (CVPR 2014
Skills and Perceptions of Entry-Level Staff Supervision
The following study consisted of 532 respondents to a survey related to the supervision of entrylevel staff in student affairs. Participants included both supervisors of entry-level staff and entrylevel staff themselves. Individuals shared their thoughts and experiences regarding the supervision of this population. Themes emerged in four areas: Readiness for the supervisory role, challenges related to supervision, supervisor skills, and working through transition. Implications and recommendations for practice and further research are discussed
Branching Structures in Elastic Shape Optimization
Fine scale elastic structures are widespread in nature, for instances in
plants or bones, whenever stiffness and low weight are required. These patterns
frequently refine towards a Dirichlet boundary to ensure an effective load
transfer. The paper discusses the optimization of such supporting structures in
a specific class of domain patterns in 2D, which composes of periodic and
branching period transitions on subdomain facets. These investigations can be
considered as a case study to display examples of optimal branching domain
patterns.
In explicit, a rectangular domain is decomposed into rectangular subdomains,
which share facets with neighbouring subdomains or with facets which split on
one side into equally sized facets of two different subdomains. On each
subdomain one considers an elastic material phase with stiff elasticity
coefficients and an approximate void phase with orders of magnitude softer
material. For given load on the outer domain boundary, which is distributed on
a prescribed fine scale pattern representing the contact area of the shape, the
interior elastic phase is optimized with respect to the compliance cost. The
elastic stress is supposed to be continuous on the domain and a stress based
finite volume discretization is used for the optimization. If in one direction
equally sized subdomains with equal adjacent subdomain topology line up, these
subdomains are consider as equal copies including the enforced boundary
conditions for the stress and form a locally periodic substructure.
An alternating descent algorithm is employed for a discrete characteristic
function describing the stiff elastic subset on the subdomains and the solution
of the elastic state equation. Numerical experiments are shown for compression
and shear load on the boundary of a quadratic domain.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Susceptibility Amplitude Ratios Near a Lifshitz Point
The susceptibility amplitude ratio in the neighborhood of a uniaxial Lifshitz
point is calculated at one-loop level using field-theoretic and
-expansion methods. We use the Schwinger parametrization of the
propagator in order to split the quadratic and quartic part of the momenta, as
well as a new special symmetry point suitable for renormalization purposes. For
a cubic lattice (d = 3), we find the result .Comment: 7 pages, late
Taming the Yukawa potential singularity: improved evaluation of bound states and resonance energies
Using the tools of the J-matrix method, we absorb the 1/r singularity of the
Yukawa potential in the reference Hamiltonian, which is handled analytically.
The remaining part, which is bound and regular everywhere, is treated by an
efficient numerical scheme in a suitable basis using Gauss quadrature
approximation. Analysis of resonance energies and bound states spectrum is
performed using the complex scaling method, where we show their trajectories in
the complex energy plane and demonstrate the remarkable fact that bound states
cross over into resonance states by varying the potential parameters.Comment: 8 pages, 2 tables, 1 figure. 2 mpg videos and 1 pdf table file are
available upon request from the corresponding Autho
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