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Interpreting Vision and Language Generative Models with Semantic Visual Priors
When applied to Image-to-text models, interpretability methods often provide
token-by-token explanations namely, they compute a visual explanation for each
token of the generated sequence. Those explanations are expensive to compute
and unable to comprehensively explain the model's output. Therefore, these
models often require some sort of approximation that eventually leads to
misleading explanations. We develop a framework based on SHAP, that allows for
generating comprehensive, meaningful explanations leveraging the meaning
representation of the output sequence as a whole. Moreover, by exploiting
semantic priors in the visual backbone, we extract an arbitrary number of
features that allows the efficient computation of Shapley values on large-scale
models, generating at the same time highly meaningful visual explanations. We
demonstrate that our method generates semantically more expressive explanations
than traditional methods at a lower compute cost and that it can be generalized
over other explainability methods
The Drosophila phosphatidylinositol transfer protein encoded by vibrator is essential to maintain cleavage-furrow ingression in cytokinesis
Cytokinesis requires the coordination of cytoskeletal and plasma membrane dynamics. A role for phosphatidylinositol lipids has been proposed for the successful completion of cytokinesis but this is still poorly characterised. Here, we show mutants of the gene vibrator, previously found to encode the Drosophila phosphatidylinositol transfer protein, produce multinucleate cells indicative of cytokinesis failure in male meiosis. Examination of fixed preparations of mutant spermatocytes showed contractile rings of anillin and actin that were of normal appearance at early stages but were larger and less well organised at later stages of cytokinesis than in wild-type cells. Time-lapse imaging revealed sequential defects in cytokinesis of vibrator spermatocytes. In cells that fail cytokinesis, central spindle formation occurred correctly, but furrow ingression was delayed and the central spindle did not become compressed to the extent seen in wild-type cells. Cells then stalled at this point before the apparent connection between the constricted cytoskeleton and the plasma membrane was lost; the furrow then underwent elastic regression. We discuss these defects in relation to multiple functions of phosphoinositol lipids in regulating actin dynamics and membrane synthesis
A morphological analyser for Maltese
This article describes the development of a free/open-source morphological description of Maltese, originally created as the
analysis component in a rule-based machine translation system for Maltese to Arabic and later applied to other tasks. The lexicon
formalism we use is lttoolbox, part of the Apertium machine translation platform. An evaluation of the analyser shows that the
coverage is adequate, at 84.90%, while precision is 92.5% on a large automatically annotated test set and 96.2% on a smaller
hand-validated set.peer-reviewe
A Web-Based Well-being Program for Health Care Workers (Thrive): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Background: Mental health has come to be understood as not merely the absence of mental illness but also the presence of mental well-being, and recent interventions have sought to increase well-being in various populations. A population that deserves particular attention is that of health care workers, whose occupations entail high levels of stress, especially given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A neuroscience-based web-based well-being program for health care workers-the Thrive program-has been newly developed to promote habits and activities that contribute to brain health and overall mental well-being. Objective: This paper describes the protocol for a randomized controlled trial whose objective is to evaluate the Thrive program in comparison with an active control condition to measure whether the program is effective at increasing well-being and decreasing symptoms of psychological distress in health care workers at a designated Australian hospital. Methods: The trial will comprise two groups (intervention vs active control) and 4 measurement occasions over a 12-week period. A survey will be administered in each of weeks 0, 4, 8, and 12, and the well-being program will be delivered in weeks 1-7 (via web-based video presentations or digital pamphlets). Each of the 4 surveys will comprise a range of questionnaires to measure well-being, psychological distress, and other key variables. The planned analyses will estimate group-by-time interaction effects to test the hypothesis that mental health will increase over time in the intervention condition relative to the active control condition. Results: The Thrive program was delivered to a small number of wards at the hospital between February 2021 and July 2021, and it will be delivered to the remaining wards from October 2021 to December 2021. A power calculation has recommended a sample size of at least 200 participants in total. A linear mixed model will be used to estimate the interaction effects. Conclusions: This trial seeks to evaluate a new web-based well-being program for health care workers at a major public hospital. It will contribute to the growing body of research on mental well-being and ways to promote it
Dark Energy Survey Year 3 results: Cosmology with moments of weak lensing mass maps
ArtĂculo escrito por un elevado nĂșmero de autores, solo se referencian el que aparece en primer lugar, el nombre del grupo de colaboraciĂłn, si le hubiere, y los autores pertenecientes a la UAMWe present a cosmological analysis using the second and third moments of the weak lensing mass (convergence) maps from the first three years of data (Y3) data of the Dark Energy Survey. The survey spans an effective area of 4139 square degrees and uses the images of over 100 million galaxies to reconstruct the convergence field. The second moment of the convergence as a function of smoothing scale contains information similar to standard shear 2-point statistics. The third moment, or the skewness, contains additional non-Gaussian information. The data is analyzed in the context of the ÎCDM model, varying five cosmological parameters and 19 nuisance parameters modeling astrophysical and measurement systematics. Our modeling of the observables is completely analytical, and has been tested with simulations in our previous methodology study. We obtain a 1.7% measurement of the amplitude of fluctuations parameter S8 ⥠Ï8(Ïm/0.3)0.5 = 0.784±0.013. The measurements are shown to be internally consistent across redshift bins, angular scales, and between second and third moments. In particular, the measured third moment is consistent with the expectation of gravitational clustering under the ÎCDM model. The addition of the third moment improves the constraints on S8 and Ïm by âŒ15% and âŒ25% compared to an analysis that only uses second moments. We compare our results with Planck constraints from the cosmic microwave background, finding a 2.2-2.8Ï tension in the full parameter space, depending on the combination of moments considered. The third moment, independently, is in 2.8Ï tension with Planck, and thus provides a cross-check on the analyses of 2-point correlation
Does interpregnancy BMI change affect the risk of complications in the second pregnancy? : Analysis of pooled data from Aberdeen, Finland and Malta
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Psychometric properties of the Belief about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) in the Maltese language
Background: Investigating beliefs about medicines has been of interest over the past years, with studies aiming to better understand theoretical reasons behind development of such beliefs. Objective: This study aimed to produce a culturally and contextually appropriate version of the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) in the Maltese language and to assess its psychometric properties. Methods: Medication beliefs were evaluated using the BMQ which is divided into two sections: BMQ-General (sub-scales: Overuse and Harm, 4 items per sub-scale) and BMQ-Specific (sub-scales: Necessity and Concerns, 5 items per sub-scale). Following translation/back translation, the Maltese version of the BMQ was applied to patients having asthma, diabetes, cardiovascular disease or depression who attended out-patients' clinics at the main state general hospital in Malta between June and September 2013. Cronbach's alpha coefficient, alpha, was used to determine internal consistency of the BMQ and Principal Component Analysis using Varimax rotation with Kaiser normalisation was carried out to analyse component loading of the items on the respective sub-scales. Results: The Maltese version of the BMQ showed acceptable internal consistency for the harm scale (alpha=0.56), the necessity scale (alpha=0.73) and the concerns scale (alpha=0.66), however the overuse scale gave poor internal consistency (alpha=0.48) due to the item on natural remedies which posed some difficulty in the Maltese sample. The final solution for Principal Component Analysis yielded a four-factor structure representing the 4 sub-scales of the BMQ, with results being comparable to previous studies out in different languages. Conclusion: The Maltese version of the BMQ was found to have acceptable psychometric properties for the beliefs about medicines in the Maltese population.peer-reviewe
Optics and children
Light and Optics are subjects that ânaturallyâ attracts the interest and sympathy of
children even from very early ages. In this communication, we present a serie of experiments
and support material designed in this hands-on perspective, to be used to introduce the study of
light and optics to kindergarten and early basic school students. Our hands-on investigative
approach leads the students, aged 4 to 10 years, to observe the experiment and discover
themselves, in a critical and active way, different aspects of light and optics. Preparing funny
eye catching situations and experiments predispose the children to work, effectively, enjoying
themselves while building up their self-confidence.(undefined
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