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Overview Of Radiometric Ages In Three Allochthonous Belts Of Northern Venezuela: Old Ones, New Ones, And Their Impact On Regional Geology, V Sisson, H Lallemant, M Ostos, Ann Blythe, L Snee, P Copeland, J Wright, R Donelick, L Guth
Overview Of Radiometric Ages In Three Allochthonous Belts Of Northern Venezuela: Old Ones, New Ones, And Their Impact On Regional Geology, V Sisson, H Lallemant, M Ostos, Ann Blythe, L Snee, P Copeland, J Wright, R Donelick, L Guth
Ann Blythe
No abstract provided.
Platform Thinking In Embedded Systems, Robert Iannucci
Platform Thinking In Embedded Systems, Robert Iannucci
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Functional Connectivity In An Fmri Working Memory Task In High-Functioning Autism, Hideya Koshino, Patricia Carpenter, Nancy Minshew, Vladimir Cherkassky, Timothy Keller, Marcel Just
Functional Connectivity In An Fmri Working Memory Task In High-Functioning Autism, Hideya Koshino, Patricia Carpenter, Nancy Minshew, Vladimir Cherkassky, Timothy Keller, Marcel Just
Marcel Adam Just
No abstract provided.
The Acute Phase Protein Haptoglobin Is A Mammalian Extracellular Chaperone With An Action Similar To Clusterin, Justin Yerbury, Mark S Rybchyn, Simon B Easterbrook-Smith, C. Henriques, Mark Wilson
The Acute Phase Protein Haptoglobin Is A Mammalian Extracellular Chaperone With An Action Similar To Clusterin, Justin Yerbury, Mark S Rybchyn, Simon B Easterbrook-Smith, C. Henriques, Mark Wilson
Mark R Wilson
Haptoglobin (Hp) is an acidic glycoprotein present in most body fluids of humans and other mammals. Although the functions of Hp are not yet fully understood, the available evidence indicates that it is likely to play an important role in suppressing inflammatory responses. Some earlier work suggested that Hp might be a newly identified member of a small group of extracellular chaperones found at significant levels in human body fluids. Previously, the only well-characterized member of this group was clusterin, which shares functional similarities with the small heat-shock proteins. We report here that Hp specifically inhibited the precipitation of a …
Exploring The Persistence Of Sorted Bedforms On The Inner-Shelf Of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, Benjamin Gutierez, George Voulgaris, Robert Thieler
Exploring The Persistence Of Sorted Bedforms On The Inner-Shelf Of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, Benjamin Gutierez, George Voulgaris, Robert Thieler
George Voulgaris
Geological studies offshore of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina reveal subtle large-scale regions of coarse sand with gravel and shell hash (widths between 100 and 200 m and negative relief of ∼1 m) that trend obliquely to the coast. It was previously suggested that these regions serve as conduits for sand exchange between the shoreface and inner shelf during storm-associated downwelling. Consequently they were classified as rippled scour depressions. More recently, the role of alongshore flows and self-organization as a result of inhibited settling of fine sand has been discussed. In this study, 45 days of near-bed current measurements were analyzed …
Fracturing In A Reverse Drag Fold, Parashant Canyon, Az, Phillip Resor, Patrick Welsh
Fracturing In A Reverse Drag Fold, Parashant Canyon, Az, Phillip Resor, Patrick Welsh
Phillip G Resor
The western Grand Canyon is a natural laboratory for investigating processes of continental extension due to the great vertical exposure (> 1 km) and the relatively simple pre-extensional structure. We have undertaken a detailed field study of joint frequency in Parashant Canyon, a natural cross-section through the normal fault related Lone Mountain monocline, in order to better understand the role that joints play in accommodating extensional folding. The Lone Mountain monocline is made up of two half-monoclinal flexures: a hanging wall fold in which dips gradually increase toward the fault from a regional dip of 2° to a maximum dip …
Effect Of Channel Bifurcation On Residual Estuarine Circulation: Winyah Bay, South Carolina, Yong Kim, George Voulgaris
Effect Of Channel Bifurcation On Residual Estuarine Circulation: Winyah Bay, South Carolina, Yong Kim, George Voulgaris
George Voulgaris
The residual circulation pattern of Winyah Bay, the fourth largest estuary on the eastern coast of the US, is examined using stationary and shipborne current measurements during periods of low freshwater discharge. The estuary has a complex morphology with a single channel and narrow banks at the river entrance and the bay mouth, and a bifurcated channel system (main and western channels, respectively) in the middle part that appears to affect the residual circulation. Overall, the upper (single channel morphology) and middle (dual-channel morphology) parts of the estuary exhibit a baroclinic residual circulation. The presence of bifurcated channels in the …
A Solvent-Free Baeyer–Villiger Lactonization For The Undergraduate Organic Laboratory: Synthesis Of Γ-T-Butyl-Ε-Caprolactone, John Esteb, James Hohman, Diana Schlamadinger, Anne Wilson
A Solvent-Free Baeyer–Villiger Lactonization For The Undergraduate Organic Laboratory: Synthesis Of Γ-T-Butyl-Ε-Caprolactone, John Esteb, James Hohman, Diana Schlamadinger, Anne Wilson
John Esteb
We present an experiment involving the Baeyer–Villiger oxidation reactionfor a first-year organic chemistry class. The Baeyer–Villiger reactionprovides an efficient method to convert ketones to esters or lactones. Most organictextbooks cover the Baeyer–Villiger reaction but owing to a lack of suitableexperiments, students seldom get to explore the reaction in the undergraduateteaching laboratory. In this experiment, m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid(m-CPBA) and4-tert-butylcyclohexanone are mixed together for 30 minutes under solvent-freeconditions to produce γ-t-butyl-ε-caprolactone in 95%yield. The solvent-free nature of this procedure greatly limits the quantityof waste generated by students and keeps costs low by removing the need for solvent.
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Visualizing Patterns In The Integers Relating To The Abundancy Index, Judy Holdener
Visualizing Patterns In The Integers Relating To The Abundancy Index, Judy Holdener
Judy Holdener
Refining The Geologic Time Scale:An Integrated Biostratigraphic Approach, Daniel Goldman
Refining The Geologic Time Scale:An Integrated Biostratigraphic Approach, Daniel Goldman
Daniel Goldman
Funding agency: UDRI Seed Grant Amount: $9,000.00
Systematic Studies In Pattern Avoidance, Lara Pudwell, Shalosh Ekhad, Vince Vatter
Systematic Studies In Pattern Avoidance, Lara Pudwell, Shalosh Ekhad, Vince Vatter
Lara K. Pudwell
No abstract provided.
Sustainable Development And Natural Governance: The Challenges Ahead, John Dernbach, Dan Tarlock
Sustainable Development And Natural Governance: The Challenges Ahead, John Dernbach, Dan Tarlock
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Residual Ca2+ On The Stochastic Gating Of Ca2+-Regulated Ca2+ Channel Models, Borbala Mazzag, Christoper J. Tignanelli, Gregory D. Smith
The Effect Of Residual Ca2+ On The Stochastic Gating Of Ca2+-Regulated Ca2+ Channel Models, Borbala Mazzag, Christoper J. Tignanelli, Gregory D. Smith
Borbala Mazzag
On An Extension Of Abel-Gontscharoff's Expansion Formula, Tian-Xiao He, Leetsch C. Hsu, Peter J.-S. Shiue
On An Extension Of Abel-Gontscharoff's Expansion Formula, Tian-Xiao He, Leetsch C. Hsu, Peter J.-S. Shiue
Tian-Xiao He
We present a constructive generalization of Abel-Gontscharoff’s series expansion to higher dimensions. A constructive application to a problem of multivariate interpolation is also investigated. In addition, two algorithms for the constructing the basis functions of the interpolants are given.
Joint Mri Bias Removal Using Entropy Minimization Across Images, Erik G. Learned-Miller, Parvez Ahammad
Joint Mri Bias Removal Using Entropy Minimization Across Images, Erik G. Learned-Miller, Parvez Ahammad
Erik G Learned-Miller
The correction of bias in magnetic resonance images is an important problem in medical image processing. Most previous approaches have used a maximum likelihood method to increase the likelihood of the pixels in a single image by adaptively estimating a correction to the unknown image bias field. The pixel likelihoods are defined either in terms of a pre-existing tissue model, or non-parametrically in terms of the image's own pixel values. In both cases, the specific location of a pixel in the image is not used to calculate the likelihoods. We suggest a new approach in which we simultaneously eliminate the …
Characterization And Properties Of $(R,S)$-Symmetric, $(R,S)$-Skew Symmetric, And $(R,S)$-Conjugate Matrices, William F. Trench
Characterization And Properties Of $(R,S)$-Symmetric, $(R,S)$-Skew Symmetric, And $(R,S)$-Conjugate Matrices, William F. Trench
William F. Trench
No abstract provided.
Combining Text And Audio-Visual Features In Video Indexing, Shih-Fu Chang, R. Manmatha, Tat-Seng Chua
Combining Text And Audio-Visual Features In Video Indexing, Shih-Fu Chang, R. Manmatha, Tat-Seng Chua
R. Manmatha
We discuss the opportunities, state of the art, and open research issues in using multi-modal features in video indexing. Specifically, we focus on how imperfect text data obtained by automatic speech recognition (ASR) may be used to help solve challenging problems, such as story segmentation, concept detection, retrieval, and topic clustering. We review the frameworks and machine learning techniques that are used to fuse the text features with audio-visual features. Case studies showing promising performance will be described, primarily in the broadcast news video domain.
More Powerful Unconditional Tests Of No Treatment Effect From Binary Matched Pairs, Chris Lloyd
More Powerful Unconditional Tests Of No Treatment Effect From Binary Matched Pairs, Chris Lloyd
Chris J. Lloyd
This is the workign paper version that preceeded the paper "A New Exact and More Powerful Unconditional Test of no Treatment Effect from Binary Matched Pairs" published in Biometrics 76 (also on this site:http://works.bepress.com/chris_lloyd/3/
A Probabilistic Upper Bound On Differential Entropy, Joseph Destefano, Erik G. Learned-Miller
A Probabilistic Upper Bound On Differential Entropy, Joseph Destefano, Erik G. Learned-Miller
Erik G Learned-Miller
A novel probabilistic upper bound on the entropy of an unknown one-dimensional distribution, given the support of the distribution and a sample from that distribution, is presented. No knowledge beyond the support of the unknown distribution is required. Previous distribution-free bounds on the cumulative distribution function of a random variable given a sample of that variable are used to construct the bound. A simple, fast, and intuitive algorithm for computing the entropy bound from a sample is provided.
On Matrices With Rotative Symmetries, William F. Trench
On Matrices With Rotative Symmetries, William F. Trench
William F. Trench
No abstract provided.
Spatial Thinking With Arcexplorer –Java Edition For Education: Applications For Grades 4-6, Robert A. Kolvoord
Spatial Thinking With Arcexplorer –Java Edition For Education: Applications For Grades 4-6, Robert A. Kolvoord
Robert A Kolvoord
No abstract provided.
Spatially Heterogeneous Dynamics And The Adam-Gibbs Relation In The Dzugutov Liquid, Yeshitela Gebremichael, M Vogel, M Bergroth, Francis W. Starr, Sharon C. Glotzer
Spatially Heterogeneous Dynamics And The Adam-Gibbs Relation In The Dzugutov Liquid, Yeshitela Gebremichael, M Vogel, M Bergroth, Francis W. Starr, Sharon C. Glotzer
Francis Starr
No abstract provided.
Asymptotic Relationships Between Singular Values Of Structured Matrices Similarly Generated By Different Formal Expansions Of A Rational Function, William F. Trench
Asymptotic Relationships Between Singular Values Of Structured Matrices Similarly Generated By Different Formal Expansions Of A Rational Function, William F. Trench
William F. Trench
No abstract provided.
The Large Millimeter Telescope: Neighbors Explore The Cosmos, William M. Irvine, E Carrasco, I Aretxaga
The Large Millimeter Telescope: Neighbors Explore The Cosmos, William M. Irvine, E Carrasco, I Aretxaga
William M. Irvine
No abstract provided.
Detecting Acromegaly: Screening For Disease With A Morphable Model, Qifeng Lu, Erik G. Learned-Miller, Angela Paisley, Peter Trainer, Volker Blanz, Katrin Dedden, Ralph Miller
Detecting Acromegaly: Screening For Disease With A Morphable Model, Qifeng Lu, Erik G. Learned-Miller, Angela Paisley, Peter Trainer, Volker Blanz, Katrin Dedden, Ralph Miller
Erik G Learned-Miller
Acromegaly is a rare disorder which affects about 50 of every million people. The disease typically causes swelling of the hands, feet, and face, and eventually permanent changes to areas such as the jaw, brow ridge, and cheek bones. The disease is often missed by physicians and progresses beyond where it might if it were identified and treated earlier. We consider a semi-automated approach to detecting acromegaly, using a novel combination of support vector machines (SVMs) and a morphable model. Our training set consists of 24 frontal photographs of acromegalic patients and 25 of disease-free subjects. We modelled each subject's …
Boosted Decision Trees For Word Recognition In Handwritten Document Retrieval, Nicholas R. Howe, Toni M. Rath, R. Manmatha
Boosted Decision Trees For Word Recognition In Handwritten Document Retrieval, Nicholas R. Howe, Toni M. Rath, R. Manmatha
R. Manmatha
Recognition and retrieval of historical handwritten material is an unsolved problem. We propose a novel approach to recognizing and retrieving handwritten manuscripts, based upon word image classification as a key step. Decision trees with normalized pixels as features form the basis of a highly accurate AdaBoost classifier, trained on a corpus of word images that have been resized and sampled at a pyramid of resolutions. To stem problems from the highly skewed distribution of class frequencies, word classes with very few training samples are augmented with stochastically altered versions of the originals. This increases recognition performance substantially. On a standard …
Identifying A Source Of Financial Volatility, Douglas G. Steigerwald, Richard Vagnoni
Identifying A Source Of Financial Volatility, Douglas G. Steigerwald, Richard Vagnoni
Douglas G. Steigerwald
How should one combine stock and option markets in models of trade and asset price volatility? We address this question, paying particular attention to the identification of parameters of interest.
Inferring Information Frequency And Quality, Douglas G. Steigerwald, John Owens
Inferring Information Frequency And Quality, Douglas G. Steigerwald, John Owens
Douglas G. Steigerwald
We develop a microstructure model that, in contrast to previous models, allows one to estimate the frequency and quality of private information. In addition, the model produces stationary asset price and trading volume series. We find evidence that information arrives frequently within a day and that this information is of high quality. The frequent arrival of information, while in contrast to previous microstructure model estimates, accords with nonmodel-based estimates and the related literature testing the mixture-of-distributions hypothesis. To determine if the estimates are correctly reflecting the arrival of latent information, we estimate the parameters over half-hour intervals within the day. …
Joint Visualtext Modeling For Automatic Retrieval Of Multimedia Documents, G. Iyengar, P. Duygulu, S. Feng, P. Ircing, S. P. Khudanpur, D. Klakow, M. R. Krause, R. Manmatha, H. J. Nock, D. Petkova, B. Pytlik, P. Virga
Joint Visualtext Modeling For Automatic Retrieval Of Multimedia Documents, G. Iyengar, P. Duygulu, S. Feng, P. Ircing, S. P. Khudanpur, D. Klakow, M. R. Krause, R. Manmatha, H. J. Nock, D. Petkova, B. Pytlik, P. Virga
R. Manmatha
In this paper we describe our approach for jointly modeling the text part and the visual part of multimedia documents for the purpose of information retrieval(IR). In the prevalent state-of-the-art systems, a late combination between two independent systems, one analyzing just the text part of such documents, and the other analyzing the visual part without leveraging any knowledge acquired in the text processing, is the norm. Such systems rarely exceed the performance of any single modality (i.e. text or video) in information retrieval tasks. Our experiments indicate that allowing a rich interaction between the modalities results in signi.- cant improvement …
Sign Classification For The Visually Impaired, Marwan A. Mattar, Allen R. Hanson, Erik G. Learned-Miller
Sign Classification For The Visually Impaired, Marwan A. Mattar, Allen R. Hanson, Erik G. Learned-Miller
Erik G Learned-Miller
Our world is populated with visual information that a sighted person makes use of daily. Unfortunately, the visually impaired are deprived from such information, which limits their mobility in unconstrained environments. To help alleviate this we are developing a wearable system that is capable of detecting and recognizing signs in natural scenes. The system is composed of two main components, sign detection and recognition. The sign detector, uses a conditional maximum entropy model to find regions in an image that correspond to a sign. The sign recognizer matches the hypothesized sign regions with sign images in a database. The system …