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CanvasGAN: A simple baseline for text to image generation by incrementally patching a canvas
We propose a new recurrent generative model for generating images from text
captions while attending on specific parts of text captions. Our model creates
images by incrementally adding patches on a "canvas" while attending on words
from text caption at each timestep. Finally, the canvas is passed through an
upscaling network to generate images. We also introduce a new method for
generating visual-semantic sentence embeddings based on self-attention over
text. We compare our model's generated images with those generated Reed et.
al.'s model and show that our model is a stronger baseline for text to image
generation tasks.Comment: CVC 201
Manajemen pengendalian persediaan dan pendistribusian produk fast moving pada PT Catur Alamanda Adipraan di Jakarta
Dua hal penting yang harus diperhatikan dalam perusahaan dagang yaitu tentang manajemen pengendalian persediaan dan manajemen pendistribusian komoditi kepada pars pelanggan: Model persediaan terjadi ketika diperlukan stock untuk memenuhi permintaan selama periode tertentu. Pada kenyataannya sering terjadi bahwa permintaan merupakan suatu nilai yang tidak pasti. Pada penulisan ini, digunakan model EOQ dalam manajemen pengendalian persediaan sehingga jumlah barang yang dipesan dan waktu pemesanan dapat dioptimalkan, dimana total biaya komponen persediaan menjadi minimum.
Manajemen pendistribusian komoditi ke pelanggan berpengaruh pada masalah pelayanan terhadap pelanggan yang mana diharapkan setiap pelanggan terlayani dengan baik. Dengan digunakannya metode saving dalam menentukan rute untuk V kendaraan, diharapkan total panjang rute seluruh V kendaraan minimum. Dalam metode ini kendala yang hares diperhatikan adalah kendala kapasitas kendaraan.
Two important things that must be paid attention in trading company, that is about inventory control management and commodity distribution management to all customer. Inventory model happened when needed by stock to fulfill demand during specified period. Practically often happened those demands represent an uncertainty value. At this writing, is used by model of EOQ in inventory control management so that the amount of ordered goods and ordering time could be optimal where inventory component total cost become minimum.
Distribution commodity management to customer taken effects in with the problem of service to customer where each customer expected served better.Used of method of saving in determining route for the V of vehicle, expected that total of routes length all V vehicles of minimum. In this method of constraint that must be paid attention is vehicle capacities constraint
States of Local Moment Induced by Nonmagnetic Impurities in Cuprate Superconductors
By using a model Hamiltonian with d-wave superconductivity and competing
antiferromagnetic (AF) orders, the local staggered magnetization distribution
due to nonmagnetic impurities in cuprate superconductors is investigated. From
this, the net magnetic moment induced by a single or double impurities can be
obtained. We show that the net moment induced by a single impurity corresponds
to a local spin with S_z=0, or 1/2 depending on the strength of the AF
interaction and the impurity scattering. When two impurities are placed at the
nearest neighboring sites, the net moment is always zero. For two unitary
impurities at the next nearest neighboring sites, and at sites separated by a
Cu-ion site, the induced net moment has S_z=0, or 1/2, or 1. The consequence of
these results on experiments will be discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Study of in vitro transcriptional binding effects and noise using constitutive promoters combined with UP element sequences in Escherichia coli
Background UP elements (upstream element) are DNA sequences upstream of a promoter that interact with the α-subunit of RNA polymerase (RNAP) and can affect transcription by altering the binding RNAP to DNA. However, details of UP element and binding affinity effects on transcriptional strength are unclear. Results Here, we investigated the effects of UP element sequences on gene transcription, binding affinity, and gene expression noise. Addition of UP elements resulted in increased gene expression (maximum 95.7-fold increase) and reduced gene expression noise (8.51-fold reduction). Half UP element sequences at the proximal subsite has little effect on transcriptional strength despite increasing binding affinity by 2.28-fold. In vitro binding assays were used to determine dissociation constants (Kd) and in the in vitro system, the full range of gene expression occurs in a small range of dissociation constants (25 nM \u3c Kd \u3c 45 nM) indicating that transcriptional strength is highly sensitive to small changes in binding affinity. Conclusions These results demonstrate the utility of UP elements and provide mechanistic insight into the functional relationship between binding affinity and transcription. Given the centrality of gene expression via transcription to biology, additional insight into transcriptional mechanisms can foster both fundamental and applied research. In particular, knowledge of the DNA sequence-specific effects on expression strength can aid in promoter engineering for different organisms and for metabolic engineering to balance pathway fluxes
Compressibility of Interacting Electrons in Bilayer Graphene
Using the renormalized-ring-diagram approximation, we study the
compressibility of the interacting electrons in bilayer graphene. The
compressibility is equivalent to the spin susceptibility apart from a constant
factor. The chemical potential and the compressibility of the electrons can be
significantly altered by an energy gap (tunable by external gate voltages)
between the valence and conduction bands. For zero gap and a typical finite gap
in the experiments, we show both systems are stable.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Absence of broken inversion symmetry phase of electrons in bilayer graphene under charge density fluctuations
On a lattice model, we study the possibility of existence of gapped broken
inversion symmetry phase (GBISP) of electrons with long-range Coulomb
interaction in bilayer graphene using both self-consistent Hartree-Fock
approximation (SCHFA) and the renormalized-ring-diagram approximation (RRDA).
RRDA takes into account the charge-density fluctuations beyond the mean field.
While GBISP at low temperature and low carrier concentration is predicted by
SCHFA, we show here the state can be destroyed by the charge-density
fluctuations. We also present a numerical algorithm for calculating the
self-energy of electrons with the singular long-range Coulomb interaction on
the lattice model.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Study of two-dimensional electron systems in the renormalized-ring-diagram approximation
With a super-high-efficient numerical algorithm, we are able to
self-consistently calculate the Green's function in the
renormalized-ring-diagram approximation for a two-dimensional electron system
with long-range Coulomb interactions. The obtained ground-state energy is found
to be in excellent agreement with that of the Monte Carlo simulation. The
numerical results of the self-energy, the effective mass, the distribution
function, and the renormalization factor of the Green's function for the
coupling constants in the range are also presented.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
First Author Advantage: Citation Labeling in Research
Citations among research papers, and the networks they form, are the primary
object of study in scientometrics. The act of making a citation reflects the
citer's knowledge of the related literature, and of the work being cited. We
aim to gain insight into this process by studying citation keys: user-chosen
labels to identify a cited work. Our main observation is that the first listed
author is disproportionately represented in such labels, implying a strong
mental bias towards the first author.Comment: Computational Scientometrics: Theory and Applications at The 22nd
CIKM 201
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