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Generative Modelling for Unsupervised Score Calibration
Score calibration enables automatic speaker recognizers to make
cost-effective accept / reject decisions. Traditional calibration requires
supervised data, which is an expensive resource. We propose a 2-component GMM
for unsupervised calibration and demonstrate good performance relative to a
supervised baseline on NIST SRE'10 and SRE'12. A Bayesian analysis demonstrates
that the uncertainty associated with the unsupervised calibration parameter
estimates is surprisingly small.Comment: Accepted for ICASSP 201
Non-linear HRV analysis to quantify the effects of intermittent hypoxia using an OSA rat model
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting /republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other worksIn this paper, a non-linear HRV analysis was performed to assess fragmentation signatures observed in heartbeat time series after intermittent hypoxia (IH). Three markers quantifying short-term fragmentation levels, PIP, IALS and PSS, were evaluated on R-R interval series obtained in a rat model of recurrent apnea. Through airway obstructions, apnea episodes were periodically simulated in six anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats. The number of apnea events per hour (AHI index) was varied during the first half of the experiment while apnea episodes lasted 15 s. For the second part, apnea episodes lasted 5, 10 or 15 s, but the AHI index was fixed. Recurrent apnea was repeated for 15-min time intervals in all cases, alternating with basal periods of the same duration. The fragmentation markers were evaluated in segments of 5 minutes, selected at the beginning and end of the experiment. The impact of the heart and breathing rates (HR and BR, respectively) on the parameter estimates was also investigated. The results obtained show a significant increase (from 5 to 10%, p 0.9) between these markers and BR, as well as with the ratio given by HR/BR. Although fragmentation may be impacted by IH, we found that it is highly dependent on HR and BR values and thus, they should be considered during its calculation or used to normalize the fragmentation estimatesPeer ReviewedPostprint (published version
The Directed Closure Process in Hybrid Social-Information Networks, with an Analysis of Link Formation on Twitter
It has often been taken as a working assumption that directed links in
information networks are frequently formed by "short-cutting" a two-step path
between the source and the destination -- a kind of implicit "link copying"
analogous to the process of triadic closure in social networks. Despite the
role of this assumption in theoretical models such as preferential attachment,
it has received very little direct empirical investigation. Here we develop a
formalization and methodology for studying this type of directed closure
process, and we provide evidence for its important role in the formation of
links on Twitter. We then analyze a sequence of models designed to capture the
structural phenomena related to directed closure that we observe in the Twitter
data
The economic consequences of the spanish Reconquest: The long-term effects of medieval conquest and colonization
This paper shows that a historical process that ended more than five centuries ago, the
Reconquest, is very important to explain Spanish regional economic development down to
the present day. An indicator measuring the rate of Reconquest reveals a heavily negative
effect on current income differences across the Spanish provinces. A main intervening
factor in the impact the Reconquest has had is the concentration of economic and political
power in a few hands, excluding large segments of the population from access to economic
opportunities when Spain entered the industrialization phase. The timing of the effect is
consistent with this argument. A general implication of our analysis is that large frontier
expansions may favor a political equilibrium among the colonizing agents that is biased
toward the elite, creating the conditions for an inegalitarian society, with negative
consequences for long-term economic developmenTUniversidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Quantum interference through gated single-molecule junctions
We discuss the general form of the transmission spectrum through a molec-
ular junction in terms of the Green function of the isolated molecule. By
introducing a tight binding method, we are able to translate the Green func-
tion properties into practical graphical rules for assessing beforehand the
possible existence of antiresonances in an energy range for a given choice of
connecting sites. The analysis is exemplified with a benzene molecule under a
hypothetical local gate, which allows one to continuously tune the on-site
energy of single atoms, for various connection topologies and gate positions.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figure
Coordination and Efficiency in Decentralized Collaboration
Environments for decentralized on-line collaboration are now widespread on
the Web, underpinning open-source efforts, knowledge creation sites including
Wikipedia, and other experiments in joint production. When a distributed group
works together in such a setting, the mechanisms they use for coordination can
play an important role in the effectiveness of the group's performance.
Here we consider the trade-offs inherent in coordination in these on-line
settings, balancing the benefits to collaboration with the cost in effort that
could be spent in other ways. We consider two diverse domains that each contain
a wide range of collaborations taking place simultaneously -- Wikipedia and
GitHub -- allowing us to study how coordination varies across different
projects. We analyze trade-offs in coordination along two main dimensions,
finding similar effects in both our domains of study: first we show that, in
aggregate, high-status projects on these sites manage the coordination
trade-off at a different level than typical projects; and second, we show that
projects use a different balance of coordination when they are "crowded," with
relatively small size but many participants. We also develop a stylized
theoretical model for the cost-benefit trade-off inherent in coordination and
show that it qualitatively matches the trade-offs we observe between
crowdedness and coordination.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, ICWSM 2015, in Proc. 9th International AAAI
Conference on Weblogs and Social Medi
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