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Preparation Of Glutathione Loaded Nanoemulsions And Testing Of Hepatoprotectiveactivity On Thle-2 Cells, Ozan Yeşi̇ltepe, Emi̇ne Güler Çeli̇k, Caner Geyi̇k, Zi̇nar Pinar Gümüş, Di̇lek Odaci Demi̇rkol, Hakan Coşkunol, Suna Ti̇mur Jan 2021

Preparation Of Glutathione Loaded Nanoemulsions And Testing Of Hepatoprotectiveactivity On Thle-2 Cells, Ozan Yeşi̇ltepe, Emi̇ne Güler Çeli̇k, Caner Geyi̇k, Zi̇nar Pinar Gümüş, Di̇lek Odaci Demi̇rkol, Hakan Coşkunol, Suna Ti̇mur

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

To improve bioavailability and stability of hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds, nanoemulsions are good alternatives as delivery systems because of their nontoxic and nonirritant nature. Glutathione (GSH) suffers from low stability in water, where its encapsulation in nanoemulsions is a powerful strategy to its stability in aqueous systems. The aim of this study was to obtain nanoemulsions from the hydrophobic/hydrophilic contents of N. sativa seed oil so as to improve GSH stability along with bioavailability of N. sativa seed oil. Then, the prepared nanoemulsions were tested for in vitro hepatoprotective activity against ethanol toxicity. To the best of our knowledge, there …


Fabrication And Characterization Of Enhanced Hydrazine Electrochemical Sensor Based On Gold Nanoparticles Decorated On The Vanadium Oxide, Ruthenium Oxide Nanomaterials, And Carbon Nanotubes Composites, Si̇bel Karaca, Süleyman Koçak Jan 2021

Fabrication And Characterization Of Enhanced Hydrazine Electrochemical Sensor Based On Gold Nanoparticles Decorated On The Vanadium Oxide, Ruthenium Oxide Nanomaterials, And Carbon Nanotubes Composites, Si̇bel Karaca, Süleyman Koçak

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

This work describes the synthesis of mixed oxide film of vanadium and ruthenium by pulsed deposition technique on multiwall carbon nanotubes and the decoration of gold nanoparticles on the mixed film. A ternary electrocatalyst has been developed for the electrochemical oxidation of hydrazine by combining two metal oxide mixtures with Au nanoparticles. Surface morphology and chemical composition of the electrode have been examined with SEM, EDX, HRTEM, EIS, and XRD. The peak current of hydrazine increased 9 times at the AuNPs/(VOx-RuOx)/CNT/GCE compared to the bare GCE, and the peak potential shifted to negative 848 mV. Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and …


The Graph Menagerie: An Exploration Of The Intersection Of Math, Biology, And Art, Maggie Barry Jan 2021

The Graph Menagerie: An Exploration Of The Intersection Of Math, Biology, And Art, Maggie Barry

WWU Honors College Senior Projects

This project explores interdisciplinarity with a focus on how math and biology can interact with art. My main objective was to create art by graphing the silhouettes of animals. I selected ten animals from a variety of classes and habitats and used a collection of equation types such as linear, quadratic, trigonometric, and circular to draw an outline of each animal. I performed stretches, compressions, and shifts to control the size and position of each equation and set domains and ranges to determine how much of each line was visible on the graph. In the first section of this paper, …


Tolle Lege Works Published In 2021, Mcquade Library Jan 2021

Tolle Lege Works Published In 2021, Mcquade Library

Bibliographies

Compiled Tolle Lege bibliography of works published by members of the Merrimack College Community in 2021. Works include journal articles, books, book chapters, conference presentations and posters, and more.


Reflection Of A Horizon Image On The Surface Of Water, Christopher S. Stuetzle, Steve Warner, John-Paul Mayer Jan 2021

Reflection Of A Horizon Image On The Surface Of Water, Christopher S. Stuetzle, Steve Warner, John-Paul Mayer

Computer Science Faculty Publications

We have created a piece of software that renders the reflection of a ”landscape” texture on a wavy fluid surface. The fluid is represented by a height field and a quad mesh. Waves are created by using wave particles, non-physical entities that determine the influence a wave has on the fluid around it. The scene is ray traced by sending a ray through each pixel, bouncing it off the water and against the texture backdrop. The color of the texture is quieried and influences the color of the water surface. Surface normals are calulated by interpolating vertex normals across each …


Investigating Biotic Interactions In Deep Time, Danielle Fraser, Laura C. Soul, Anikó B. Tóth, Meghan A. Balk, Jussi T. Eronen, Silvia Pineda-Munoz, Alexandria B. Shupinski, Amelia Villaseñor, W. Andrew Barr, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Andrew Du, J. Tyler Faith, Nicholas J. Gotelli, Gary R. Graves, Advait M. Jukar, Cindy V. Looy, Joshua H. Miller, Richard Potts, S. Kathleen Lyons Jan 2021

Investigating Biotic Interactions In Deep Time, Danielle Fraser, Laura C. Soul, Anikó B. Tóth, Meghan A. Balk, Jussi T. Eronen, Silvia Pineda-Munoz, Alexandria B. Shupinski, Amelia Villaseñor, W. Andrew Barr, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Andrew Du, J. Tyler Faith, Nicholas J. Gotelli, Gary R. Graves, Advait M. Jukar, Cindy V. Looy, Joshua H. Miller, Richard Potts, S. Kathleen Lyons

College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Publications

Recent renewed interest in using fossil data to understand how biotic interactions have shaped the evolution of life is challenging the widely held assumption that long-term climate changes are the primary drivers of biodiversity change. New approaches go beyond traditional richness and co-occurrence studies to explicitly model biotic interactions using data on fossil and modern biodiversity. Important developments in three primary areas of research include analysis of (i) macroevolutionary rates, (ii) the impacts of and recovery from extinction events, and (iii) how humans (Homo sapiens) affected interactions among non-human species. We present multiple lines of evidence for an important and …


Body Mass-Related Changes In Mammal Community Assembly Patterns During The Late Quaternary Of North America, Silvia Pineda-Munoz, Advait M. Jukar, Anikó B. Tóth, Danielle Fraser, Andrew Du, W. Andrew Barr, Kathryn L. Amatangelo, Meghan A. Balk, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Jessica Blois, Matt Davis, Jussi T. Eronen, Nicholas J. Gotelli, Cindy Looy, Joshua H. Miller, Alexandria B. Shupinski, Laura C. Soul, Amelia Villaseñor, Scott Wing, S. Kathleen Lyons Jan 2021

Body Mass-Related Changes In Mammal Community Assembly Patterns During The Late Quaternary Of North America, Silvia Pineda-Munoz, Advait M. Jukar, Anikó B. Tóth, Danielle Fraser, Andrew Du, W. Andrew Barr, Kathryn L. Amatangelo, Meghan A. Balk, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Jessica Blois, Matt Davis, Jussi T. Eronen, Nicholas J. Gotelli, Cindy Looy, Joshua H. Miller, Alexandria B. Shupinski, Laura C. Soul, Amelia Villaseñor, Scott Wing, S. Kathleen Lyons

College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Publications

Ecography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Society Oikos The late Quaternary of North America was marked by prominent ecological changes, including the end-Pleistocene megafaunal extinction, the spread of human settlements and the rise of agriculture. Here we examine the mechanistic reasons for temporal changes in mammal species association and body size during this time period. Building upon the co-occurrence results from Lyons et al. (2016) – wherein each species pair was classified as spatially aggregated, segregated or random – we examined body mass differences (BMD) between each species pair for each association type and …


Deep-Learning-Based Spraying Area Recognition System Forunmanned-Aerial-Vehicle-Based Sprayers, Shahbaz Khan, Muhammad Tufail, Muhammad Tahir Khan, Zubair Ahmed Khan, Shahzad Anwer Jan 2021

Deep-Learning-Based Spraying Area Recognition System Forunmanned-Aerial-Vehicle-Based Sprayers, Shahbaz Khan, Muhammad Tufail, Muhammad Tahir Khan, Zubair Ahmed Khan, Shahzad Anwer

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based spraying system employing machine learning techniques is a recent advancement in precision agriculture for precise spraying, promoting saving chemicals (pesticide/herbicide), and enhancing their effectiveness. This study aims to develop an efficient deep learning system for UAV-based sprayers, which has the capability to accurately recognize spraying areas. A deep learning system is proposed and developed incorporating a faster region-based convolutional neural network (R-CNN) for the imagery collected. In order to develop a classifier for identifying spraying areas from nonspraying areas, four different agriculture croplands and orchards were considered. All the experiments were performed in agriculture fields through …


A Novel Design Of Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier With Hightransconductance Gain And Enhanced Bandwidth, Shireesh Kumar Rai, Rishikesh Pandey, Bharat Garg, Sujit Patel Jan 2021

A Novel Design Of Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier With Hightransconductance Gain And Enhanced Bandwidth, Shireesh Kumar Rai, Rishikesh Pandey, Bharat Garg, Sujit Patel

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, transconductance gain of current differencing transconductance amplifier (CDTA) has been boosted by using a novel approach. Transconductance is generally varied by two well-known techniques. In the first technique, bias current of differential pair MOSFETs is varied whereas in the second technique, aspect ratios of differential pair MOSFETs are changed. The drawbacks of first technique are limited range of transconductance and higher power dissipation whereas second technique restricts dynamic range, output swing and bandwidth of CDTA. To overcome these drawbacks, 2 new structures of CDTA, namely high transconductance gain CDTAs (HTG-CDTA-I & HTG-CDTA-II) have been proposed. HTG-CDTA-I utilizes …


Dynamic Distributed Trust Management Scheme For The Internet Of Things, Syed Wasif Abbas Hamdani, Abdul Waheed Khan, Naima Iltaf, Javed Iqbal Bangash, Yawar Abbas Bangash, Asfandyar Khan Jan 2021

Dynamic Distributed Trust Management Scheme For The Internet Of Things, Syed Wasif Abbas Hamdani, Abdul Waheed Khan, Naima Iltaf, Javed Iqbal Bangash, Yawar Abbas Bangash, Asfandyar Khan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The Internet of Things (IoT) comprises of a diverse network of homogeneous and heterogeneous nodesthat can be accessed through network ubiquitously. In unattended environments, the IoT devices are prone to variousattacks including ballot-stu?ing, bad-mouthing, self-promotion, on-off, opportunistic behavior attacks, etc. The on-offattack is di?icult to detect as nodes switch their behavior from normal to malicious alternatively. A trust managementmodel is a tool to defend the IoT system against malicious activities and provide reliable data exchange. The majorityof existing IoT trust management techniques are based on static reward and punishment values in pursuit of trustcomputation thereby allowing the misbehaving nodes to …


Semantics Of The Black-Box: Can Knowledge Graphs Help Make Deep Learning Systems More Interpretable And Explainable?, Manas Gaur, Keyur Faldu, Amit Sheth Jan 2021

Semantics Of The Black-Box: Can Knowledge Graphs Help Make Deep Learning Systems More Interpretable And Explainable?, Manas Gaur, Keyur Faldu, Amit Sheth

Publications

The recent series of innovations in deep learning (DL) have shown enormous potential to impact individuals and society, both positively and negatively. The DL models utilizing massive computing power and enormous datasets have significantly outperformed prior historical benchmarks on increasingly difficult, well-defined research tasks across technology domains such as computer vision, natural language processing, signal processing, and human-computer interactions. However, the Black-Box nature of DL models and their over-reliance on massive amounts of data condensed into labels and dense representations poses challenges for interpretability and explainability of the system. Furthermore, DLs have not yet been proven in their ability to …


Possum Trot Historical Collection: Documents And Newspaper Clippings, Robert Barnum Jan 2021

Possum Trot Historical Collection: Documents And Newspaper Clippings, Robert Barnum

Possum Trot

This collection provides a detailed look into the agricultural and personal history of the Barnum family, owners of Possum Trot Tropical Fruit Nursery in the Redland area of Miami-Dade County. The materials include scanned documents, newspaper clippings, personal family photos, and historical records related to the Barnum family’s agricultural legacy, local land ownership, and connections to key agricultural figures and practices in South Florida.


A Deductive Database For Knot Colourings, Dong Hyun Han Jan 2021

A Deductive Database For Knot Colourings, Dong Hyun Han

Senior Projects Spring 2021

This work constitutes progress toward the development of a knowledge base for braids, knots, and their colourings. The main result of this development is the creation of a logical model for storing data pertaining to braids, two-dimensional projections of three dimensional knots, finite quandles, and colorings of braids and knots by quandles. It uses the Entity Relationship data reference model as its starting point and makes the original design there. In addition, it includes a conversion of the Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) to SQL queries that define tables corresponding to the ERD entity sets. Finally this work demonstrates how to …


Relevance-Tcav: Explaining Deep Neural Nets In Human Concepts, Henning Fischel Jan 2021

Relevance-Tcav: Explaining Deep Neural Nets In Human Concepts, Henning Fischel

Senior Projects Spring 2021

Neural Networks, a form of machine learning, are used in increasingly important roles in the modern world. They are being used in self-driving cars and medical diagnoses. However, they are “Black Boxes”: they cannot be easily interpreted by humans. This project combines two methods of explaining a neural network’s decisions in an attempt to improve their accuracy. This new method, relevance-based testing with concept activation vectors (R-TCAV), yields promising results on two small experiments but is less precise than the previous TCAV method.


A Tiling Algorithm-Based String Similarity Measure, Peter Revesz Jan 2021

A Tiling Algorithm-Based String Similarity Measure, Peter Revesz

School of Computing: Faculty Publications

This paper describes a similarity measure for strings based on a tiling algorithm. The algorithm is applied to a pair of proteins that are described by their respective amino acid sequences. The paper also describes how the algorithm can be used to find highly conserved amino acid sequences and examples of horizontal gene transfer between different species.


Gis Data: Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Shoreline Inventory Data 2020, Karinna Nunez, Marcia Berman, Sharon Killeen, Jessica Hendricks, Tamia Rudnicky, Catherine Riscassi Jan 2021

Gis Data: Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Shoreline Inventory Data 2020, Karinna Nunez, Marcia Berman, Sharon Killeen, Jessica Hendricks, Tamia Rudnicky, Catherine Riscassi

Data

The shoreline inventory files have been generated to support the application of the Maryland Shoreline Stabilization Model (SSM), developed by the Center for Coastal Resources Management (CCRM), Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), to enhance and streamline regulatory decision making in Maryland. This shoreline inventory includes the features needed as inputs to run the SSM.

The data developed for the Shoreline Inventory is based on a three-tiered shoreline assessment approach. This assessment characterizes conditions by using observations made remotely at the desktop using high resolution imagery. The three-tiered shoreline assessment approach divides the shorezone into three regions:

1) the immediate …


Adoption Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In Local Governments: An Exploratory Study On The Attitudes And Perceptions Of Officials In A Municipal Government In The Philippines, Charmaine B. Distor, Odkhuu Khaltar, M. Jae Moon Jan 2021

Adoption Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In Local Governments: An Exploratory Study On The Attitudes And Perceptions Of Officials In A Municipal Government In The Philippines, Charmaine B. Distor, Odkhuu Khaltar, M. Jae Moon

Journal of Public Affairs and Development

Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) have been instrumental in transforming governments in recent years, which is why several agencies worldwide have integrated them into their governance strategies. One of the countries that have paid attention to the potential of AI is the Philippines, which launched its national AI roadmap in 2021. This study investigated the perceived acceptance and adoption of AI in the Municipality of Carmona located in the Province of Cavite. Following the combined constructs from the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), perception data were gathered from among Carmona’s …


A Topological Overview Of Microgrids: From Maturity To The Future, Ayşe Kübra Erenoğlu, Semanur Sancar, Ozan Erdi̇nç, Mustafa Bağriyanik Jan 2021

A Topological Overview Of Microgrids: From Maturity To The Future, Ayşe Kübra Erenoğlu, Semanur Sancar, Ozan Erdi̇nç, Mustafa Bağriyanik

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The concept of microgrid (MG) has attracted great attention from the system operators for increasing operational effectiveness as well as providing more reliable, sustainable and economic power system. In this paper, a comprehensive investigation is presented to shine new light on evaluating changes in MG operation from maturity to the future. A great deal of literature studies consisting of the traditional MG architecture, encountered challenges and proposed solutions for overcoming them are all examined in detail. Also, the impact of highly integrated renewable-based energy sources into the power system is analysed by current studies. Moreover, modern MG architecture is extensively …


A Novel Approach For Intrusion Detection Systems: V-Ids, Kenan İnce Jan 2021

A Novel Approach For Intrusion Detection Systems: V-Ids, Kenan İnce

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

An intrusion detection system (IDS) is a security mechanism that detects abnormal activities in a network. An ideal IDS must detect intrusion attempts and maybe categorize them for further research and keep false-positive analysis at a very low level. IDSs are used in the analysis of network traffic data at all sizes. Studies on this subject focused on machine learning techniques. Even though the performance rates are high, it is seen that processes such as data understanding, preprocessing, and consistency tests are time-consuming and laborious. For this reason, the use of deep learning (DL) models that automatically perform the mentioned …


Classification Of Neonatal Jaundice In Mobile Application With Noninvasive Imageprocessing Methods, Firat Hardalaç, Mustafa Aydin, Uğurhan Kutbay, Kubi̇lay Ayturan, Anil Akyel, Ati̇ka Çağlar, Bo Hai̇, Fati̇h Mert Jan 2021

Classification Of Neonatal Jaundice In Mobile Application With Noninvasive Imageprocessing Methods, Firat Hardalaç, Mustafa Aydin, Uğurhan Kutbay, Kubi̇lay Ayturan, Anil Akyel, Ati̇ka Çağlar, Bo Hai̇, Fati̇h Mert

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This study aims a mobile support system to aid health care professionals in hospitals or in regions far away from hospitals to utilize noninvasive image processing methods for classification of neonatal jaundice. A considerably low processing cost is aimed to be attained by developing an algorithm that could work on a mobile device with low-end camera and processor capabilities within this study. In this context, an algorithm with low cost is developed performing detection of most meaningful parameters by a multiple input single output regression model and correlation.The advantage of the proposed method is that it can estimate bilirubin with …


A Hybrid Technique Using Modified Icp Algorithm For Faster And Automatic 2d &3d Microscopic Image Stitching In Cytopathologic Examination, Hülya Doğan, Eli̇f Baykal Kablan, Murat Eki̇nci̇, Mustafa Emre Erci̇n, Şafak Ersöz Jan 2021

A Hybrid Technique Using Modified Icp Algorithm For Faster And Automatic 2d &3d Microscopic Image Stitching In Cytopathologic Examination, Hülya Doğan, Eli̇f Baykal Kablan, Murat Eki̇nci̇, Mustafa Emre Erci̇n, Şafak Ersöz

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Due to the limitations of the light microscopic system such as limited depth of field and narrow field of view, entire sample areas are invisible and pathologists move the light microscope stage along the X - Y - Z axes with eye-hand coordination. In order to reduce the dependence on the pathologist and to allow whole sample areas to be examined in a short time without any control (without eye-hand coordination), this study creates 2D & 3D panoramic images with wide-view of sample in the light microscopic systems. According to our literature research, there is no study that creates 2D …


Towards An Ontology-Based Approach To The "New Normality" After Covid-19:The Spanish Case During Pandemic First Wave, Evelio Gonzalez Jan 2021

Towards An Ontology-Based Approach To The "New Normality" After Covid-19:The Spanish Case During Pandemic First Wave, Evelio Gonzalez

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The impact of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 has been immense in all fields of human activity. In most of the affected countries, the authorities have decreed a series of legal measures to try to stop the growth of the disease and the number of people affected by it. These legal measures involved, in most cases, restrictions on the free movement of people and on work and trade activities, new hygiene procedures, and social distancing. In the particular case of Spain, the rapid evolution of the pandemic led to the declaration of a so-called state of alarm and a period …


Analyzing Students' Experience In Programming With Computational Thinkingthrough Competitive, Physical, And Tactile Games: The Quadrilateral Methodapproach, M Ahsan Habib, Raja Jamilah Raja Yusof, Siti Salwah Salim, Asmiza Abdul Sani, Hazrina Sofian, Aishah Abu Bakar Jan 2021

Analyzing Students' Experience In Programming With Computational Thinkingthrough Competitive, Physical, And Tactile Games: The Quadrilateral Methodapproach, M Ahsan Habib, Raja Jamilah Raja Yusof, Siti Salwah Salim, Asmiza Abdul Sani, Hazrina Sofian, Aishah Abu Bakar

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The lack of computational thinking (CT) skills can be one of the reasons why students find themselves having difficulties in writing a good program. Therefore, understanding how CT skills can be developed is essential. This research explores how CT skills can be developed for programming through competitive, physical, and tactile games. The CT elements in this research focus on four major programming concepts, which are decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking. We have conducted game activities through several algorithms that include sorting, swapping, and graph algorithms and analyzed how the game affects the student experience (SX) in understanding the …


Ordered Physical Human Activity Recognition Based On Ordinal Classification, Duygu Bağci Daş, Derya Bi̇rant Jan 2021

Ordered Physical Human Activity Recognition Based On Ordinal Classification, Duygu Bağci Daş, Derya Bi̇rant

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Human activity recognition (HAR) is a critical process for applications that focus on the classification of human physical activities such as jogging, walking, downstairs, and upstairs. Ordinal classification (OC) is a special type of supervised multi-class classification in which an inherent ordering among the classes exists, such as low, medium, and high. This study combines these two concepts and introduces an approach to ?human activity recognition based on ordinal classification? (HAROC). In the proposed approach, ordinal classification is applied to human activity recognition where the physical activities can be ordered by using their signals? band power values. This is the …


Joint Carrier Frequency And Phase Offset Estimation Algorithm For Cpm-Dsssbased Secure Point-To-Point Communication, Saima Shehzadi, Farzana Kulsoom, Muhammad Zeeshan, Qasim Umar Khan, Shahzad Amin Sheikh Jan 2021

Joint Carrier Frequency And Phase Offset Estimation Algorithm For Cpm-Dsssbased Secure Point-To-Point Communication, Saima Shehzadi, Farzana Kulsoom, Muhammad Zeeshan, Qasim Umar Khan, Shahzad Amin Sheikh

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A point-to-point (P2P) communication system based on the CPM-DSSS scheme ensures reliability, security, and antijamming capabilities. However, for reliable detection of data carrier synchronization of CPM-DSSS based system is one of the requirements. This paper presents a joint algorithm for carrier frequency offset (CFO) and carrier phase offset (CPO) estimation for CPM-DSSS based P2P system. The results indicate that the proposed CFO estimator is unbiased and can accurately estimate a wide range of offsets. Moreover, the proposed algorithm is compared with another research work. The results show that the proposed CFO and CPO estimation algorithm outperforms its counterpart with a …


A Model Of Service Differentiation Burst Assembling And Padding For Improvingtransmission Efficiency In Obs Networks, Van Hoa Le, Hong Quoc Nguyen, Thanh Chuong Dang, Viet Minh Nhat Vo Jan 2021

A Model Of Service Differentiation Burst Assembling And Padding For Improvingtransmission Efficiency In Obs Networks, Van Hoa Le, Hong Quoc Nguyen, Thanh Chuong Dang, Viet Minh Nhat Vo

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Service differentiation is an indispensable requirement for transmission in optical burst switching (OBS) networks, which can be based on offset-time, burst-length, or both, offset-time and burst-length. The offset time based approach sets a large offset time for high priority bursts and a small offset time for low priority bursts. Whereas, with burst length based approach, high priority bursts are short in size and low priority bursts are long in length. A combination of these two approaches promises to provide flexible service differentiation. The paper proposes a model of service differentiation burst assembling and padding, in which the assembly time threshold …


Attention-Based End-To-End Cnn Framework For Content-Based X-Ray Imageretrieval, Şaban Öztürk, Adi Alhudhaif, Kemal Polat Jan 2021

Attention-Based End-To-End Cnn Framework For Content-Based X-Ray Imageretrieval, Şaban Öztürk, Adi Alhudhaif, Kemal Polat

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The widespread use of medical imaging devices allows deep analysis of diseases. However, the task of examining medical images increases the burden of specialist doctors. Computer-assisted systems provide an effective management tool that enables these images to be analyzed automatically. Although these tools are used for various purposes, today, they are moving towards retrieval systems to access increasing data quickly. In hospitals, the need for content-based image retrieval systems is seriously evident in order to store all images effectively and access them quickly when necessary. In this study, an attention-based end-to-end convolutional neural network (CNN)framework that can provide effective access …


Evolution Of Histopathological Breast Cancer Images Classification Using Stochasticdilated Residual Ghost Model, Ramgopal Kashyap Jan 2021

Evolution Of Histopathological Breast Cancer Images Classification Using Stochasticdilated Residual Ghost Model, Ramgopal Kashyap

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Breast cancer detection is a complex problem to solve, and it is a topic that is still being studied. Deep learning-based models aid medical science by helping to classify benign and malignant cancers and saving lives. Breast cancer histopathological image classification (BreakHis) and breast cancer histopathological annotation and diagnosis (BreCaHAD) datasets are used in the proposed model. The study led to the resolution of four essential issues: 1) Addresses the color divergence issue caused by strain normalization during image generation 2) Data augmentation uses several factors like as flip, rotation, shift, resize, and gamma value in order to overcome overfitting …


Peroxo Species Formed In The Bulk Of Silicate Cathodes, Zhenlian Chen, Bjoern Schwartz, Xianhui Zhang, Wenqiang Du, Lirong Zheng, Ailing Tian, Ying Zhang, Zhiyong Zhang, Xiao Cheng Zeng, Zhifeng Zhang, Liyuan Huai, Jinlei Wu, Helmut Ehrenberg, Deyu Wang, Jun Li Jan 2021

Peroxo Species Formed In The Bulk Of Silicate Cathodes, Zhenlian Chen, Bjoern Schwartz, Xianhui Zhang, Wenqiang Du, Lirong Zheng, Ailing Tian, Ying Zhang, Zhiyong Zhang, Xiao Cheng Zeng, Zhifeng Zhang, Liyuan Huai, Jinlei Wu, Helmut Ehrenberg, Deyu Wang, Jun Li

Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications

Oxygen redox in Li-rich oxides may boost the energy density of lithium-ion batteries by incorporating oxygen chemistry in solid cathodes. However, oxygen redox in the bulk usually entangles with voltage hysteresis and oxygen release, resulting in a prolonged controversy in literature on oxygen transformation. Here, we report spectroscopic evidence of peroxo species formed and confined in silicate cathodes amid oxygen redox at high voltage, accompanied by Co2+/Co3+ redox dominant at low voltage. First-principles calculations reveal that localized electrons on dangling oxygen drive the OO dimerization. The covalence between the binding cation and the O-O dimer determines the degree of electron …


On-Road Remote Sensing Of Automobile Emissions In The Fresno, Ca Area: Spring 2021, Gary A. Bishop Jan 2021

On-Road Remote Sensing Of Automobile Emissions In The Fresno, Ca Area: Spring 2021, Gary A. Bishop

Fuel Efficiency Automobile Test Publications

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