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Human face profile recognition
The purpose of this thesis is to implement an automatic person identification system based on face profiles. Each person\u27s face profile can be quite unique within a small sample population and therefore it can be used as the basis of an automatic person identification system. To quantify human face profiles for use in the recognition system, Fourier descriptors are used to describe the open curve extracted from a face profile. Fourier descriptors in the low-frequency range are shown to be useful for human face profile recognition. By using 16 Fourier coefficients, a correct recognition rate of 92% for 60 subjects was achieved
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: a review of the diagnosis, clinical implications and management
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a condition that affects the wellbeing of mother and fetus. Women with GDM are at risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the future, while fetal exposure to hyperglycaemia in-utero may affect their glycometabolic profile later in life. Appropriate screening and management of this problem is important in ensuring good pregnancy outcomes. In this review, the clinical implications, the various ways to screen and diagnose GDM, and management strategies during pregnancy will be discussed. For years, insulin is the mainstay of treatment if medical nutrition therapy fails to maintain adequate glycaemic control, but use of other oral pharmacotherapy may gain greater acceptance in the future. Following delivery, ongoing follow-up of these women is worthwhile as early intervention through lifestyle or pharmacotherapy may prevent the development of diabetes
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Formulation of Perfluorocarbon-Filled Droplets for Ultrasound-Mediated Applications
Microbubbles and nanodroplets are tools used in medicine for diagnosis and therapy. Probubbles are initially submicrometer droplets that become microbubbles in tumors as a result of ultrasonic force. The aim of this investigation was to determine vaporization thresholds of perfluorocarbon (PFC) droplets as a function of PFC boiling point and droplet size. PFC droplets with boiling points -1. 7 to 56.6°C were formulated followed by acoustic droplet vaporization (ADV) and stability testing. Under ultrasound acoustic outputs used, perfluorohexane (PFH) droplets did not vaporize while perfluoro(-2- methyl-3-pentanone) (PFMP), perfluoropentane (PFP), and perfluorobutane (PFB) droplets did vaporize. The acoustic output required to vaporize droplets decreased with decreasing boiling point. Vaporization threshold is a function of size with larger diameter droplets requiring less ultrasound output to vaporize. PFH, PFMP, and PFP droplets remained stable after 16 weeks in 4°C and 23°C environments, but PFMP and PFP evaporated entirely in a 40°C oven after 12 weeks.Digitized from a paper copy provided by the Physiological Sciences Graduate Interdisciplinary Program
Cross-Layer Optimization of Fast Video Delivery in Cache-Enabled Relaying Networks
This paper investigates the cross-layer optimization of fast video delivery
and caching for minimization of the overall video delivery time in a two-hop
relaying network. The half-duplex relay nodes are equipped with both a cache
and a buffer which facilitate joint scheduling of fetching and delivery to
exploit the channel diversity for improving the overall delivery performance.
The fast delivery control is formulated as a two-stage functional non-convex
optimization problem. By exploiting the underlying convex and quasi-convex
structures, the problem can be solved exactly and efficiently by the developed
algorithm. Simulation results show that significant caching and buffering gains
can be achieved with the proposed framework, which translates into a reduction
of the overall video delivery time. Besides, a trade-off between caching and
buffering gains is unveiled.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures; accepted for presentation at IEEE Globecom, San
Diego, CA, Dec. 201
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