75 research outputs found

    An Online Word Vector Generation Method Based on Incremental Huffman Tree Merging

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    Aiming at high real-time performance processing requirements for large amounts of online text data in natural language processing applications, an online word vector model generation method based on incremental Huffman tree merging is proposed. Maintaining the inherited word Huffman tree in existing word vector model unchanged, a new Huffman tree of incoming words is constructed and ensures that there is no leaf node identical to the inherited Huffman tree. Then the Huffman tree is updated by a method of node merging. Thus based on the existing word vector model, each word still has a unique encoding for the calculation of the hierarchical softmax model. Finally, the generation of incremental word vector model is realized by using neural network on the basis of hierarchical softmax model. The experimental results show that the method could realize the word vector model generation online based on incremental learning with faster time and better performance

    Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance in China: Policy Implementation in a Complex Context

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    The effectiveness of antibiotics in treating bacterial infections is decreasing in China because of the widespread development of resistant organisms. Although China has enacted a number of regulations to address this problem, but the impact is very limited. This paper investigates the implementation of these regulations through the lens of complex adaptive systems (CAS). It presents the findings from reviews of relevant policy documents and published papers. The paper identifies different types of agent and explores their interaction with regard to the use of antibiotics and their responses to changes of the regulations. It focuses particularly on the impact of perverse financial incentives on overall patterns of use of antibiotics. Implications for the possibilities of nonlinear results, interactive relationships, and new pathways of policy implementation are discussed. The paper concludes that policy-makers need to better understand the objectives, incentives and potential adaptive behaviors of the agents when they implement interventions to improve antibiotic use and reduce the risk of emergence of resistant organism

    Secure State Estimation for Motion Monitoring of Intelligent Connected Vehicle Systems

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    This paper considers the state estimation problem of intelligent connected vehicle systems under the false data injection attack in wireless monitoring networks. We propose a new secure state estimation method to reconstruct the motion states of the connected vehicles equipped with cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC) systems. First, the set of CACC models combined with Proportion-Differentiation (PD) controllers are used to represent the longitudinal dynamics of the intelligent connected vehicle systems. Then the notion of sparseness is employed to model the false data injection attack of the wireless networks of the monitoring platform. According to the corrupted data of the vehicles’ states, the compressed sensing principle is used to describe the secure state estimation problem of the connected vehicles. Moreover, the L1 norm optimization problem is solved to reconstruct the motion states of the vehicles based on the orthogonaldecomposition. Finally, the simulation experiments verify that the proposed method can effectively reconstruct the motion states of vehicles for remote monitoring of the intelligent connected vehicle system

    Gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy in primary congenital glaucoma.

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    PurposeTo report a case of gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) in a patient with primary congenital glaucoma.ObservationsA three-year-old boy who presented with buphthalmos and elevated intraocular pressure. Despite the presence of iris and iris processes extending to Schwalbe's line, GATT was performed successfully.ConclusionsGATT may be successful with primary congenital glaucoma even when angle structures are not initially visible

    Application of Pt/CdS for the Photocatalytic Flue Gas Desulfurization

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    A photocatalytic flue gas desulfurization technology was designed to control emissions of SO2 from the combustion of fossil fuels. With the photocatalytic technology, we cannot only achieve the purpose of solving the problem of SO2 emissions but also realize the desire of hydrogen production from water. CdS loaded with Pt were selected as the model photocatalyst for the photocatalytic flue gas desulfurization. The factors influencing the rate of hydrogen production and ammonia sulfite solution oxidation were detected

    A Rapid Coordinate Transformation Method for Serial Robot Calibration System

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    Robust Time-Delay Feedback Control of Vehicular CACC Systems with Uncertain Dynamics

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    This paper proposes a new, robust time-delay cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC) approach for vehicle platooning systems with uncertain dynamics and varying communication delay. The uncertain CACC models with perturbed parameters are used to describe the uncertain dynamics of the vehicle platooning system. By combining the constant time headway strategy and predecessor-following communication topology, a set of robust delay feedback controllers is designed for the uncertain vehicle platoon with varying communication delay. Then, the set of CACC controllers is computed by solving some linear matrix inequalities, which further establish the robust (string) stability of the uncertain platooning system with the varying communication delay. The co-simulation experiment of CarSim and Simulink with a group of a seven-car platoons and varying velocity is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented method

    A Modified Technique in Applying Sponge Soaked with Mitomycin C in Trabeculectomy.

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    AbstractTrabeculectomy with adjunctive use of Mitomycin C (MMC) has been a benchmark for glaucoma filtration surgery for decades. However, there are many variations in the ways that the sponges soaked with MMC are applied during the trabeculectomy surgery. We herein describe our way of placing the MMC-soaked sponges to improve the safety and efficacy of the trabeculectomy. The sponges are placed vertically and posteriorly with the long side of the sponge perpendicular to the limbus, not parallel. This will reduce the size of the conjunctival wound at the limbus to preserve more virgin conjunctiva that can be used for repeated trabeculectomy when needed. This will also facilitate a more posteriorly directed flow of aqueous drainage that, in turn, may increase the success rate of the trabeculectomy. We have obtained encouraging results in our practice, and further large-scale randomized studies seem warranted
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