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    Contextual-based Image Inpainting: Infer, Match, and Translate

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    We study the task of image inpainting, which is to fill in the missing region of an incomplete image with plausible contents. To this end, we propose a learning-based approach to generate visually coherent completion given a high-resolution image with missing components. In order to overcome the difficulty to directly learn the distribution of high-dimensional image data, we divide the task into inference and translation as two separate steps and model each step with a deep neural network. We also use simple heuristics to guide the propagation of local textures from the boundary to the hole. We show that, by using such techniques, inpainting reduces to the problem of learning two image-feature translation functions in much smaller space and hence easier to train. We evaluate our method on several public datasets and show that we generate results of better visual quality than previous state-of-the-art methods.Comment: ECCV 2018 camera read

    N-Body Nuclear Forces at Short Distances in Holographic QCD

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    We provide a calculation of N-body (N>2) nucleon interactions at short distances in holographic QCD. In the Sakai-Sugimoto model of large N_c massless QCD, N baryons are described by N Yang-Mills instantons in 5 spacetime dimensions. We compute a classical short distance interaction hamiltonian for N 'tHooft instantons. This corresponds to N baryons sharing identical classical spins and isospins. We find that genuine N-body nuclear forces turn out to vanish for N>2, at the leading order. This suggests that classical N-body forces are always suppressed compared with 2-body forces.Comment: 4 page

    Histone acetyltransferase HBO1 interacts with the ORC1 subunit of the human initiator protein

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    The origin recognition complex (ORC) is an initiator protein for DNA replication, but also effects transcriptional silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and heterochromatin function in Drosophila. It is not known, however, whether any of these functions of ORC is conserved in mammals. We report the identification of a novel protein, HBO1 (histone acetyltransferase binding to ORC), that interacts with human ORC1 protein, the largest subunit of ORC. HBO1 exists as part of a multisubunit complex that possesses histone H3 and H4 acetyltransferase activities. A fraction of the relatively abundant HBO1 protein associates with ORC1 in human cell extracts. HBO1 is a member of the MYST domain family that includes S. cerevisiae Sas2p, a protein involved in control of transcriptional silencing that also has been genetically linked to ORC function. Thus the interaction between ORC and a MYST domain acetyltransferase is widely conserved. We suggest roles for ORC-mediated acetylation of chromatin in control of both DNA replication and gene expression

    Possible Molecular Structure of the Newly Observed Y(4260)

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    We suggest that the newly observed resonance Y(4260) is a χcρ0\chi_{c}-\rho^0 molecule, which is an isovector. In this picture, we can easily interpret why Y(4260)π+πJ/ψY(4260)\to \pi^+\pi^-J/\psi has a larger rate than Y(4260)DDˉY(4260)\to D\bar D which has not been observed, and we also predict existence of the other two components of the isotriplet and another two possible partner states which may be observed in the future experiments. A direct consequence of this structure is that for this molecular structure Y(4260)π+πJ/ψY(4260)\to \pi^+\pi^-J/\psi mode is more favorable than Y(4260)KKˉJ/ψY(4260)\to K\bar KJ/\psi which may have a larger fraction if other proposed structures prevail.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Some descriptions changed, more references added and typos corrected. Published version in PR

    Exclusive ϕ\phi production in proton-proton collisions in the resonance model

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    The exclusive ϕ\phi meson production in proton-proton reactions is calculated within the resonance model. The considered model was already successfully applied to the description of π\pi, η\eta, ρ\rho, ω\omega, ππ\pi\pi production in proton-proton collisions. The only new parameter entering into the model is the ωϕ\omega-\phi mixing angle θmix\theta_{mix} which is taken equal to θmix3.7o\theta_{mix} \approx 3.7^o.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the brief report section of PR

    Stochastic Process Associated with Traveling Wave Solutions of the Sine-Gordon Equation

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    Stochastic processes associated with traveling wave solutions of the sine-Gordon equation are presented. The structure of the forward Kolmogorov equation as a conservation law is essential in the construction and so is the traveling wave structure. The derived stochastic processes are analyzed numerically. An interpretation of the behaviors of the stochastic processes is given in terms of the equation of motion.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures; corrected typo

    Unsupervised Diverse Colorization via Generative Adversarial Networks

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    Colorization of grayscale images has been a hot topic in computer vision. Previous research mainly focuses on producing a colored image to match the original one. However, since many colors share the same gray value, an input grayscale image could be diversely colored while maintaining its reality. In this paper, we design a novel solution for unsupervised diverse colorization. Specifically, we leverage conditional generative adversarial networks to model the distribution of real-world item colors, in which we develop a fully convolutional generator with multi-layer noise to enhance diversity, with multi-layer condition concatenation to maintain reality, and with stride 1 to keep spatial information. With such a novel network architecture, the model yields highly competitive performance on the open LSUN bedroom dataset. The Turing test of 80 humans further indicates our generated color schemes are highly convincible

    Empirical Determination of Threshold Partial Wave Amplitudes in ppppωp p \to p p \omega

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    Using the model independent irreducible tensor approach to ω\omega production in pppp collisions, we show theoretically that, it is advantageous to measure experimentally the polarization of ω\omega, in addition to the proposed experimental study employing a polarized beam and a polarized target.Comment: 6 pages, 1 Table, Latex-2
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