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    CFM@MediaEval 2017 Retrieving diverse social images task via re-ranking and hierarchical clustering

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    © 2017 Author/owner(s). This paper presents an approach based on re-ranking and hierarchical clustering (HC) for MediaEval 2017 Retrieving Diverse Social Images Task. The experimental results on the development and test set demonstrate that the proposed approach can significantly improve relevance and visual diversity of the query results. Our approach achieves a good tradeoff between relevance and diversity and a result in F1@20 of 0.6533 for the employed test data

    BMC@MediaEval 2017 multimedia satellite task via regression random forest

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    © 2017 Author/owner(s). In the MediaEval 2017 Multimedia Satellite Task, we propose an approach based on regression random forest which can extract valuable information from a few images and their corresponding metadata. The experimental results show that when processing social media images, the proposed method can be high-performance in circumstances where the images features are low-level and the training samples are relatively small of number.Additionally,when the low-level color features of satellite images are too ambiguous to analyze, random forest is also a efiective way to detect flooding area

    Literature review and analysis of the development of health outcomes assessment instruments in Chinese medicine

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    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the development of health outcomes assessment instruments in Chinese medicine. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search for all published articles in China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database, Chongqing VIP Database and WANFANG Data was conducted. The studies that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were used to extract information according to a predesigned assessment instrument. RESULTS: A total of 97 instruments for health outcome assessment in Chinese medicine were identified. Of these questionnaires, 7 were generic, 12 were condition-specific and 78 were disease-specific. All instruments were suitable for adults, children, and both men and women. These instruments aimed to evaluate the health-related quality of life, signs and symptoms as well as patient satisfaction and doctor-reported outcome. However, the descriptions were poorly constructed for some of the most basic parameters, such as the domains and items, administrative mode, response options, memory recall periods, burden evaluation, format, copyright, content validity, and other properties. CONCLUSION: The instrument development for health outcomes assessment in Chinese medicine is increasing rapidly; however, there are many limitations in current methodologies and standards, and further studies are needed. © 2013 Feng-bin Liu et al

    Dynamic analysis of linear synchronous machines

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    Author name used in this publication: S. L. HoAuthor name used in this publication: S. Y. YangAuthor name used in this publication: K. W. E. ChengRefereed conference paper2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe

    New trends for decision support systems

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    Genomorama: genome visualization and analysis

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The ability to visualize genomic features and design experimental assays that can target specific regions of a genome is essential for modern biology. To assist in these tasks, we present Genomorama, a software program for interactively displaying multiple genomes and identifying potential DNA hybridization sites for assay design.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Useful features of Genomorama include genome search by DNA hybridization (probe binding and PCR amplification), efficient multi-scale display and manipulation of multiple genomes, support for many genome file types and the ability to search for and retrieve data from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Entrez server.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Genomorama provides an efficient computational platform for visualizing and analyzing multiple genomes.</p

    Nexus Between Sarcopenia and Microbiome Research: A Bibliometric Exploration

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    Runjie Li,1,2,&ast; Rongna Lian,1,3,&ast; Hiruni T Siriwardena,4 Jiaojiao Jiang,5 Ming Yang1,3 1National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Geriatrics, Ya ‘an People’s Hospital, Ya ‘an, People’s Republic of China; 3Center of Gerontology and Geriatrics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China; 4West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China; 5Rehabilitation Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China&ast;These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Ming Yang, Center of Gerontology and Geriatrics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, No. 37 Guoxue Lane, Chengdu, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China, Tel\Fax +86 28 8542 2321, Email [email protected]; [email protected] Jiaojiao Jiang, Rehabilitation Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, No. 37 Guoxue Lane, Chengdu, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China, Tel\Fax +86 28 8542 2313, Email [email protected]: Despite over 30 years of microbiome and skeletal muscle research, no quantitative analysis of sarcopenia and the microbiome literature had been conducted. Our bibliometric study examined research status, hotspots, and future trends. We utilized bibliometric techniques to search the Science Citation Index Extended Database on February 27, 2023, using the Bibliometrix package in R to create a map displaying scientific production and subject categories. Collaborative network maps between countries/regions were visualized using Scimago Graphica, while VOSviewer explored collaboration modes among individuals and institutions. We analyzed the top 25 emerging keywords, top co-occurring keyword networks, and co-occurring keyword clusters using CiteSpace. A total of 997 articles were retrieved for sarcopenia and microbiome, of which 633 papers were analyzed. Both the number of publications and total citation frequency had been continuously increasing. The United States had the highest total citation frequency, while China had the highest number of publications. Research on the impact of the microbiome on sarcopenia was in its nascent stage and spans multiple disciplines, including nutrition, microbiology, geriatrics, immunology, endocrinology and metabolism, molecular biology, and sports medicine. The University of Copenhagen contributed the most to the number of publications (n=16), with Tibbett M (n=7) and Hulver MW (n=7) among the top authors. The most published journal was “Nutrients” (n=24). Analysis of keywords and clusters revealed new research hotspots in microbes and sarcopenia, such as malnutrition, dietary fiber, signaling pathways, frailty, and intestinal permeability. Research on the impact of the microbiome on sarcopenia is in its infancy and spans multiple disciplines. Malnutrition, dietary fiber, signaling pathways, frailty, and intestinal microbes are currently research hotspots. Furthermore, the visual atlas analysis of research on microbes and sarcopenia helps to track the knowledge structure in research fields related to sarcopenia and microbes, providing direction for future research. Keywords: bibliometric analysis, microbes, skeletal muscle, scientometrics, muscle wastin

    Zigzag-shaped nickel nanowires via organometallic template-free route

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    In this manuscript, the formation of nickel nanowires (average size: several tens to hundreds of μm long and 1.0-1.5 μm wide) at low temperature is found to be driven by dewetting of liquid organometallic precursors during spin coating process and by self-assembly of Ni clusters. Elaboration of metallic thin films by low temperature deposition technique makes the preparation process compatible with most of the substrates. The use of iron and cobalt precursor shows that the process could be extended to other metallic systems. In this work, AFM and SEM are used to follow the assembly of Ni clusters into straight or zigzag lines. The formation of zigzag structure is specific to the Ni precursor at appropriate preparation parameters. This template free process allows a control of anisotropic structures with homogeneous sizes and angles on standard Si/SiO2 surface
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