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    FML-based Prediction Agent and Its Application to Game of Go

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    In this paper, we present a robotic prediction agent including a darkforest Go engine, a fuzzy markup language (FML) assessment engine, an FML-based decision support engine, and a robot engine for game of Go application. The knowledge base and rule base of FML assessment engine are constructed by referring the information from the darkforest Go engine located in NUTN and OPU, for example, the number of MCTS simulations and winning rate prediction. The proposed robotic prediction agent first retrieves the database of Go competition website, and then the FML assessment engine infers the winning possibility based on the information generated by darkforest Go engine. The FML-based decision support engine computes the winning possibility based on the partial game situation inferred by FML assessment engine. Finally, the robot engine combines with the human-friendly robot partner PALRO, produced by Fujisoft incorporated, to report the game situation to human Go players. Experimental results show that the FML-based prediction agent can work effectively.Comment: 6 pages, 12 figures, Joint 17th World Congress of International Fuzzy Systems Association and 9th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems (IFSA-SCIS 2017), Otsu, Japan, Jun. 27-30, 201

    台灣銀行業作業風險的新挑戰-金融消費者保護法及個人資料保護法之因應

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    我國銀行業最常見的作業風險事件多集中於少數幾項類型:內部詐欺;外部詐欺;客戶、產品與營業行為;運送與作業流程之管理。從銀行業的角度來看,各項法條的意義雖很重要,實務上如何執行才能滿足新法規的要求以減降作業風險才是銀行管理人員最關心的事項。本研究針對幾項銀行在推動作業風險管理體制過程中主要面對的挑戰,從新巴賽爾資本協定中作業風險的角度,試圖分析並且提出因應金融消費者保護法與新版個人資料保護法後作業風險管理的建議,包括落實作業風險的管理工具與運作模式進行探討。具體目的包括探討目前台灣銀行業作業風險所面臨的法規挑戰、探討台灣銀行業如何落實作業風險管理、並提出結論與建議以提供台灣銀行業者後續經營的參考

    Changes in levels of hope after diagnostic disclosure among Taiwanese patients with cancer

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    The purposes of this study were to explore the extent to which the practice of disclosing cancer diagnoses to patients is used in Taiwan, to examine the relation between cancer diagnosis disclosure and levels of hope, and to investigate the relation between length of time since diagnosis and levels of hope. The participants in this study were 124 Taiwanese oncology inpatients and outpatients. Of these patients, 79% were informed of their cancer diagnosis. The informed patients reported significantly higher levels of hope than those who were not informed. Finally, patient levels of hope decreased as the time between cancer diagnosis and disclosure increased. The implications of this study are discussed in terms of cancer disclosure practice and enhancement of levels of hope for Taiwanese patients with cancer.Link_to_subscribed_fulltex

    Effects of a Dual-Purpose Inoculant on the Quality and Aerobic Stability of Corn Silage at the Laboratory and Field Scales

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    This study investigated the effects of a dual-purpose inoculant (DPI) on the fermentation profile, nutritive value, and aerobic stability of silage. The inoculant effect was first examined with minisilos, and the results were later validated with 400-kg silo bales and a 40-t bunker silo. Briefly, whole-plant corn harvested at the one-half to two-thirds milk line stage was chopped and then treated with or without inoculant containing Lactobacillus plantarum LP1028 and Lactobacillus buchneri LBC1029 at application rates of 2.5 × 105 cfu and 5.0 × 105 cfu per gram of fresh forage, respectively. The results showed that applying DPI had no effect on the nutritive value in all trials. DPI inoculation also slowed yeast and mold growth in silage under aerobic exposure. Inoculation may double the aerobic stability time after 105 d of ensiling (53.25 vs. 113.20 h) in a bunker silo. This study successfully examined the effectiveness of DPI in minisilos, and the results were consistent when moving from the laboratory to the field. Applying DPI made the fermentation more heterolactic without compromising the silage nutritive value, and increasing acetic acid acted as an antifungal agent to inhibit spoilage microbial growth and improve silage aerobic stability

    Two Chinese Herbal Regimens Safe for the Elderly on Inhibiting Liver and Bladder Tumor Cell Growth and Regulating Gene Expression

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    Background: Cancers have become one of the most lethal diseases in elders. In traditional Chinese medicine, Tan-Chih-Hsiao-Yao-San (TCHYS) and Long-Daan-Shiah-Gan-Tang (LDSGT) are used to treat cancers. However, the growth-inhibitory effects and gene expression profiles of these drugs on cancer cells are still unclear. Methods: This study assessed the effects of TCHYS and LDSGT on viability of liver and bladder tumor cells, and bladder TCCSUP cells were further subjected to profile gene expression patterns with microarray technology for identifying gene candidates that may be involved in the tumorigenesis. Results: The results revealed that both drugs significantly eliminated the growth of Chang liver and three hepatoma cells. On the contrary, the embryonic liver WRL68 cells showed less response to the treatments, whereas the control agent genistein had much higher inhibitory effect in WRL68 cells than in the other hepatoma cells. Both TCHYS and LDSGT, as well as cisplatin and paclitaxel, exhibited dose-dependent suppression on the viability of all bladder cancer cells. To characterize the possible regulation for such effects, the profiling of gene expression was performed with complementary DNA chips. When bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) TCCSUP cells were treated with TCHYS, 29 upregulated and 28 downregulated genes were detected; whereas 54 genes were upregulated in the same cells treated with LDSGT. Moreover, the detected gene expression patterns were also confirmed by using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay. Conclusion: This study initiates the evaluations of drug efficacies and gene expression profiles of traditional Chinese medicines, which may provide important information and identify useful biomarkers for treating cancers
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