298 research outputs found
Multimodal Signal Processing and Learning Aspects of Human-Robot Interaction for an Assistive Bathing Robot
We explore new aspects of assistive living on smart human-robot interaction
(HRI) that involve automatic recognition and online validation of speech and
gestures in a natural interface, providing social features for HRI. We
introduce a whole framework and resources of a real-life scenario for elderly
subjects supported by an assistive bathing robot, addressing health and hygiene
care issues. We contribute a new dataset and a suite of tools used for data
acquisition and a state-of-the-art pipeline for multimodal learning within the
framework of the I-Support bathing robot, with emphasis on audio and RGB-D
visual streams. We consider privacy issues by evaluating the depth visual
stream along with the RGB, using Kinect sensors. The audio-gestural recognition
task on this new dataset yields up to 84.5%, while the online validation of the
I-Support system on elderly users accomplishes up to 84% when the two
modalities are fused together. The results are promising enough to support
further research in the area of multimodal recognition for assistive social
HRI, considering the difficulties of the specific task. Upon acceptance of the
paper part of the data will be publicly available
Goitre and Iodine Deficiency in Europe
The prevalence of endemic iodine-deficiency goitre in Europe has been reduced in many areas by the introduction of iodination programmes. Recent reports, however, show that goitre remains a significant problem and that its prevalence has not decreased in a number of European countries. Hetzel1 has pointed out that the high global prevalence of iodine-deficiency disorders could be eradicated within 5-10 years by introduction of an iodised salt programme. The current World Health Organisation recommendations for iodine intake are between 150 and 300 μg/da
On the limits of Brans-Dicke spacetimes: a coordinate-free approach
We investigate the limit of Brans-Dicke spacetimes as the scalar field
coupling constant omega tends to infinity applying a coordinate-free technique.
We obtain the limits of some known exact solutions. It is shown that these
limits may not correspond to similar solutions in the general relativity
theory.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pp, report DF/UFPB/02-9
On limits of spacetimes -- a coordinate-free approach
A coordinate-free approach to limits of spacetimes is developed. The limits
of the Schwarzschild metric as the mass parameter tends to 0 or are
studied, extending previous results. Besides the known Petrov type D and 0
limits, three vacuum plane-wave solutions of Petrov type N are found to be
limits of the Schwarzschild spacetime.Comment: 19 p
On the Symmetries of the Edgar-Ludwig Metric
The conformal Killing equations for the most general (non-plane wave)
conformally flat pure radiation field are solved to find the conformal Killing
vectors. As expected fifteen independent conformal Killing vectors exist, but
in general the metric admits no Killing or homothetic vectors. However for
certain special cases a one-dimensional group of homotheties or motions may
exist and in one very special case, overlooked by previous investigators, a
two-dimensional homethety group exists. No higher dimensional groups of motions
or homotheties are admitted by these metrics.Comment: Plain TeX, 7 pages, No figure
Self-similar Bianchi type VIII and IX models
It is shown that in transitively self-similar spatially homogeneous tilted
perfect fluid models the symmetry vector is not normal to the surfaces of
spatial homogeneity. A direct consequence of this result is that there are no
self-similar Bianchi VIII and IX tilted perfect fluid models. Furthermore the
most general Bianchi VIII and IX spacetime which admit a four dimensional group
of homotheties is given.Comment: 5 pages, Latex; One reference and minor clarifications added. To
appear in General Relativity and Gravitatio
Killing tensors in pp-wave spacetimes
The formal solution of the second order Killing tensor equations for the
general pp-wave spacetime is given. The Killing tensor equations are integrated
fully for some specific pp-wave spacetimes. In particular, the complete
solution is given for the conformally flat plane wave spacetimes and we find
that irreducible Killing tensors arise for specific classes. The maximum number
of independent irreducible Killing tensors admitted by a conformally flat plane
wave spacetime is shown to be six. It is shown that every pp-wave spacetime
that admits an homothety will admit a Killing tensor of Koutras type and, with
the exception of the singular scale-invariant plane wave spacetimes, this
Killing tensor is irreducible.Comment: 18 page
All spacetimes with vanishing curvature invariants
All Lorentzian spacetimes with vanishing invariants constructed from the
Riemann tensor and its covariant derivatives are determined. A subclass of the
Kundt spacetimes results and we display the corresponding metrics in local
coordinates. Some potential applications of these spacetimes are discussed.Comment: 24 page
Killing Tensors and Conformal Killing Tensors from Conformal Killing Vectors
Koutras has proposed some methods to construct reducible proper conformal
Killing tensors and Killing tensors (which are, in general, irreducible) when a
pair of orthogonal conformal Killing vectors exist in a given space. We give
the completely general result demonstrating that this severe restriction of
orthogonality is unnecessary. In addition we correct and extend some results
concerning Killing tensors constructed from a single conformal Killing vector.
A number of examples demonstrate how it is possible to construct a much larger
class of reducible proper conformal Killing tensors and Killing tensors than
permitted by the Koutras algorithms. In particular, by showing that all
conformal Killing tensors are reducible in conformally flat spaces, we have a
method of constructing all conformal Killing tensors (including all the Killing
tensors which will in general be irreducible) of conformally flat spaces using
their conformal Killing vectors.Comment: 18 pages References added. Comments and reference to 2-dim case.
Typos correcte
Local Embeddings for Relational Data Integration
Deep learning based techniques have been recently used with promising results
for data integration problems. Some methods directly use pre-trained embeddings
that were trained on a large corpus such as Wikipedia. However, they may not
always be an appropriate choice for enterprise datasets with custom vocabulary.
Other methods adapt techniques from natural language processing to obtain
embeddings for the enterprise's relational data. However, this approach blindly
treats a tuple as a sentence, thus losing a large amount of contextual
information present in the tuple.
We propose algorithms for obtaining local embeddings that are effective for
data integration tasks on relational databases. We make four major
contributions. First, we describe a compact graph-based representation that
allows the specification of a rich set of relationships inherent in the
relational world. Second, we propose how to derive sentences from such a graph
that effectively "describe" the similarity across elements (tokens, attributes,
rows) in the two datasets. The embeddings are learned based on such sentences.
Third, we propose effective optimization to improve the quality of the learned
embeddings and the performance of integration tasks. Finally, we propose a
diverse collection of criteria to evaluate relational embeddings and perform an
extensive set of experiments validating them against multiple baseline methods.
Our experiments show that our framework, EmbDI, produces meaningful results for
data integration tasks such as schema matching and entity resolution both in
supervised and unsupervised settings.Comment: Accepted to SIGMOD 2020 as Creating Embeddings of Heterogeneous
Relational Datasets for Data Integration Tasks. Code can be found at
https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/cappuzzo/embd
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