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Personalised aesthetics with residual adapters
The use of computational methods to evaluate aesthetics in photography has
gained interest in recent years due to the popularization of convolutional
neural networks and the availability of new annotated datasets. Most studies in
this area have focused on designing models that do not take into account
individual preferences for the prediction of the aesthetic value of pictures.
We propose a model based on residual learning that is capable of learning
subjective, user specific preferences over aesthetics in photography, while
surpassing the state-of-the-art methods and keeping a limited number of
user-specific parameters in the model. Our model can also be used for picture
enhancement, and it is suitable for content-based or hybrid recommender systems
in which the amount of computational resources is limited.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures. In Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and
Image Analysis proceeding
Gender Transformative Impacts from Watershed Interventions: Insights from a Mixed-Methods Study in the Bundelkhand Region of India
This study examined gender perspectives on water security by exploring an integrated water management approach
for agriculture, livestock, and human consumption. The data were generated in a watershed project to enhance
drought resilience of farming through groundwater recharge and agroforestry interventions in the water-scarce Bundelkhand
region of Uttar Pradesh in central India. Post-intervention, a quantitative survey and qualitative gender and social
analysis tools were applied to understand the benefits of the interventions for women, men, and the community as a whole.
Quantitative data were collected from 700 individuals in five villages (three treatment villages and two villages where watershed
interventions were not implemented). In addition, 33 semi-structured interviews and eight focus group discussions were
conducted to understand local gender norms at the project sites. Data analysis revealed that the community benefits accrued
from the watershed interventions included increased crop productivity and diversification of agriculture and livelihoods.
However, strict patriarchal norms restricted the visibility, mobility, and communication of women within the household and
community during the interventions. Considering gender diversity, this study identifies that women can benefit from participating
in watershed interventions and provides a deeper understanding of the constraints and barriers to women’s participation
in such projects, including economic, social, and cultural factors. The construction of check dams reduced women’s time
per day for fetching water by about 29%. Groundwater level increases reduced the effort required of women to draw water
from open wells and hand pumps. Female education is a significant factor related to the benefits of watershed interventions,
and regression analysis indicated that households with higher levels of education of adult women were significantly more
likely to benefit from the interventions than other households. To avoid perpetuation of the exclusion of diverse local
knowledge and gender inequality at the community level,
mechanisms must be developed and adjusted continuously
such that whole communities, including men and women, are
empowered to participate in the decision-making process at
various levels and for different purposes. When implementing
watershed projects in a highly patriarchal context, as in the
Bundelkhand region where women are hidden behind the
strong presence of men, advocacy of behavioral change
communication must be implemented regularly. The community
needs to be sensitized toward systematic and gendersensitive
institution building, social engagement, and capacity
development for local as well as global water security
Measurement of the mixing rate with partial reconstruction
We report a measurement of the mixing parameter
based on a sample of resonance decays
collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric collider. We
use events with a partially reconstructed candidate and where the flavor of the accompanying meson is
identified by the charge of the lepton from a decay. The proper-time difference between the two mesons is
determined from the distance between the two decay vertices. From a
simultaneous fit to the proper-time distributions for the same-flavor
(, ) and opposite-flavor (,
) event samples, we measure the mass difference between the two
mass eigenstates of the neutral meson to be = .Comment: 16 pages, 14 figure
Study of J/psi to p pbar, Lambda Lambdabar and observation of eta_c to Lambda Lambdabar at Belle
We study the baryonic charmonium decays of B mesons, B+ to etac K+ and B+ to
J/psi K+, where the etac and J/psi subsequently decay into a p pbar or Lambda
Lambdabar pair. We measure the J/psi to p pbar, Lambda Lambdabar anisotropy
parameters, alpha_B = -0.60 +- 0.13 +-0.14 (p pbar), -0.44 +- 0.51 +- 0.31
(Lambda Lambdabar) and compare to results from e+e- to J/psi formation
experiments. We also report the first observation of etac to Lambda Lambdabar.
The measured branching fraction is B(etac to Lambda Lambdabar) = (0.87 +0.24
-0.21(stat) +0.09 -0.14(syst) +- 0.27 (PDG)) x 10^-3. This study is based on a
357 fb^-1 data sample recorded on the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle
detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider.Comment: 8 pages, two figures (4 figure files), an update of hep-ex/0509020
for journal submissio
Observation of Radiative Decay
We report the observation of the decay with a
statistical significance of in 78.1 \ifb of data collected by the
Belle experiment at the KEKB collider. This is the first observation
of a flavor-changing radiative decay of a charmed meson. The Cabibbo- and
color-suppressed decays , are also observed for
the first time. We measure branching fractions \br(D^{0} \to \phi \gamma)
= [ 2.60^{+0.70}_{-0.61} \stat {}^{+0.15}_{-0.17} \syst ] \times 10^{-5},
\br(D^{0} \to \phi \pi^{0})
= [ 8.01 \pm 0.26 \stat \pm 0.47 \syst ] \times 10^{-4}, and \br(D^{0} \to
\phi \eta) = [ 1.48 \pm 0.47 \stat \pm 0.09 \syst ] \times 10^{-4}.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, Belle Preprint 2003-24, KEK Preprint 2003-75,
updated version of BELLE-CONF-0346 (contributed paper to the XXI
International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions at High
Energies,Fermilab Aug 11-16,2003). to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Mesurement of the B0 - anti-B0 Mixing Parameter Delta m_d using Semileptonic B0 Decays
We present a measurement of the B^0-B^0bar mixing parameter Delta m_d using
neutral B meson pairs in a 29.1 fb^{-1} data sample collected at the
Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy
e^+e^- collider. We exclusively reconstruct one neutral B meson in the
semileptonic B^0 \to D^{*-}\ell^+\nu decay mode and identify the flavor of the
accompanying B meson from its decay products. From the distribution of the time
intervals between the two flavor-tagged B meson decay points, we obtain Delta
m_d = (0.494 +- 0.012 +- 0.015) ps^{-1}, where the first error is statistical
and the second error is systematic.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, Published in Phys.Rev.Lett. 89, 251803 (2002
Search for the Electric Dipole Moment of the tau Lepton
We have searched for a CP violation signature arising from an electric dipole
moment (d_tau) of the tau lepton in the e+e- -> tau+tau- reaction. Using an
optimal observable method and 29.5 fb^{-1} of data collected with the Belle
detector at the KEKB collider at sqrt{s} = 10.58 GeV, we find Re(d_tau) = (1.15
+- 1.70) x 10^{-17} ecm and Im(d_tau) = (-0.83 +- 0.86) x 10^{-17} ecm and set
the 95% confidence level limits -2.2 < Re(d_tau) < 4.5 (10^{-17}ecm) and -2.5 <
Im(d_tau) < 0.8 (10^{-17}ecm).Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX, 21 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett.
Measurement of Branching Fractions for Decays
We report measurements of branching fractions for charged and neutral decays where the meson is reconstructed in the and decay
channels. The neutral channel is a CP eigenstate and can be used to
measure the CP violation parameter . We also report the first
observation of the mode. The results are based on an
analysis of 29.1 fb of data collected by the Belle detector at KEKB.Comment: To appear in Physical Review Letter
Charmless Hadronic Two-Body B Meson Decays
We report the results of a study of two-body B meson decays to the complete
set of K pi, pi pi, and K K final states. The study is performed on a data
sample of 31.7 +/- 0.3 million B B-bar events recorded on the Upsilon(4S)
resonance by the Belle experiment at KEKB. We observe significant signals in
all K pi final states and in the pi+ pi- and pi+ pi0 final states. We set
limits on the pi0 pi0 and K K final states. A search is performed for
partial-rate asymmetries between conjugate states for flavor-specific final
states.Comment: Submitted to PR
Observation of Cabibbo-suppressed and W-exchange Lambda_c^+ baryon decays
We present measurements of the Cabibbo-suppressed decays Lambda_c^+ -->
Lambda0 K+ and Lambda_c^+ --> Sigma0 K+ (both first observations), Lambda_c^+
--> Sigma+ K+ pi- (seen with large statistics for the first time), Lambda_c^+
--> p K+ K- and Lambda_c^+ --> p phi (measured with improved accuracy).
Improved branching ratio measurements for the decays Lambda_c^+ --> Sigma+ K+
K- and Lambda_c^+ --> Sigma+ phi, which are attributed to W-exchange diagrams,
are shown. We also present the first evidence for Lambda_c^+ --> Xi(1690)^0 K+
and set an upper limit on the non-resonant decay Lambda_c^+ --> Sigma+ K+ K-.
This analysis was performed using 32.6 fb^{-1} of data collected by the Belle
detector at the asymmetric e+ e- collider KEKB.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Lett. B. v2: A small correction to the Authorlist
was made. An earlier version of this analysis was released as
BELLE-CONF-0130, hep-ex/010800
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