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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Mgrre_Thinsections_03_A_087, Mgrre
Mgrre_Thinsections_03_A_054, Mgrre
Mgrre_Thinsections_03_A_056, Mgrre
2022 October 20 - Tennessee Weekly Drought Summary, Tennessee Climate Office, East Tennessee State University
2022 October 20 - Tennessee Weekly Drought Summary, Tennessee Climate Office, East Tennessee State University
Tennessee Climate Office Weekly Drought Summaries
No abstract provided.
Fast Covid-19 Detection From Chest X-Ray Images Using Dct Compression, Fatma Taher, Reem T. Haweel, Usama M. H. Al Bastaki, Eman Abdelwahed, Tariq Rehman, Tarek I. Haweel
Fast Covid-19 Detection From Chest X-Ray Images Using Dct Compression, Fatma Taher, Reem T. Haweel, Usama M. H. Al Bastaki, Eman Abdelwahed, Tariq Rehman, Tarek I. Haweel
All Works
Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a new strain of coronavirus, first identified in a cluster with pneumonia symptoms caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is fast spreading all over the world. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover without hospitalization. Currently, real-time quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (rqRT-PCR) is popular for coronavirus detection due to its high specificity, simple quantitative analysis, and higher sensitivity than conventional RT-PCR. Antigen tests are also commonly used. It is very essential for the automatic detection of COVID-19 from publicly available resources. Chest X-ray (CXR) images are used for the classification of COVID-19, normal, and …
Computing Concept: Genealogy Potential, Power, Arithmetic, Algorithm And Ritual Of Computation, Yuhang Liu, Fei Zhang
Computing Concept: Genealogy Potential, Power, Arithmetic, Algorithm And Ritual Of Computation, Yuhang Liu, Fei Zhang
Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)
In the new era, China needs more rational, firm, dialectical, and practical cultural confidence in the field of computational technology. The study conducted rigorous literature research, and established the correspondence between the ancient Chinese ideologies and different focuses of computation. The study proposes the computation concept genealogy (i.e., potential, power, arithmetic, algorithm, and ritual of computation) to deepen the multi-dimensional understanding of the concept of computation, and gives some suggestions for cultivating the computational culture that is facing the world and is of Chinese characteristics.
Adaptive Multi-Scale Place Cell Representations And Replay For Spatial Navigation And Learning In Autonomous Robots, Pablo Scleidorovich
Adaptive Multi-Scale Place Cell Representations And Replay For Spatial Navigation And Learning In Autonomous Robots, Pablo Scleidorovich
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Place cells are one of the most widely studied neurons thought to play a vital role in spatial cognition. Extensive studies show that their activity in the rodent hippocampus is highly correlated with the animal’s spatial location, forming “place fields” of smaller sizes near the dorsal pole and larger sizes near the ventral pole. Despite advances, it is yet unclear how this multi-scale representation enables navigation in complex environments.
In this dissertation, we analyze the place cell representation from a computational point of view, evaluating how multi-scale place fields impact navigation in large and cluttered environments. The objectives are to …
Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Final Insufficiently Reclaimed Sites - Field Sampling And Investigation Plan (Fsp) Bres No. 8 – Belle Of Butte, Mike Mcanulty
Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site
No abstract provided.
Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Final Insufficiently Reclaimed Sites - Field Sampling And Investigation Plan (Fsp) Bres No. 08 – Belle Of Butte, Mike Mcanulty
Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site
No abstract provided.
Accelerate Construction Of New Pattern Of Ecological Protection In Northwest China, Qi Feng, Guangzu Bai, Zongxing Li, Bao Wang, Lijuan Chen, Penglong Wang, Tengfei Yu, Hongfei Meng, Wen Liu, Zhixiang Lu, Tingting Ning, Chengqi Zhang, Meng Zhu
Accelerate Construction Of New Pattern Of Ecological Protection In Northwest China, Qi Feng, Guangzu Bai, Zongxing Li, Bao Wang, Lijuan Chen, Penglong Wang, Tengfei Yu, Hongfei Meng, Wen Liu, Zhixiang Lu, Tingting Ning, Chengqi Zhang, Meng Zhu
Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)
Based on a profound understanding of the great significance of constructing an ecological protection pattern in Northwest China, this paper systematically summarizes the achievements, new problems and new trends of ecological protection in Northwest China, and accordingly, puts forward an overall spatial arrangement for the ecological protection under "two regions (watersheds)-six zones (core ecological function zones)-multiple points (key ecological points)". In addition, a key path to construct a new pattern of ecological protection in Northwest China is expounded in order to make more contributions to the acceleration of the harmonious co-existence between human and nature. The path is mainly based …
Path Choice Of Algorithm Intellectual Property Protection, Yulu Jin, Youdan Xiao
Path Choice Of Algorithm Intellectual Property Protection, Yulu Jin, Youdan Xiao
Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)
Protection of algorithm by intellectual property is a powerful way to stimulate innovation and regulate the risk of the algorithm. Algorithm that can be protected by intellectual property right is the program algorithm, which is compiled in computer language, in the form of coded instruction sequence, run by the computer and produce independent rational value results. The article is combed out that there are drawbacks to the traditional path of IP to protect program algorithms:it has conflict between program algorithm and copyright law system; the trade secret path is at odds with program algorithmic governance; and program algorithm can hardly …
Beyond Functional Diversity: The Importance Of Trophic Position To Understanding Functional Processes In Community Evolution, Roxanne M. W. Banker, Ashley A. Dineen, Melanie G. Sorman, Carrie L. Tyler, Peter D. Roopnarine
Beyond Functional Diversity: The Importance Of Trophic Position To Understanding Functional Processes In Community Evolution, Roxanne M. W. Banker, Ashley A. Dineen, Melanie G. Sorman, Carrie L. Tyler, Peter D. Roopnarine
Geoscience Faculty Research
Ecosystem structure—that is the species present, the functions they represent, and how those functions interact—is an important determinant of community stability. This in turn aects how ecosystems respond to natural and anthropogenic crises, and whether species or the ecological functions that they represent are able to persist. Here we use fossil data from museum collections, literature, and the Paleobiology Database to reconstruct trophic networks of Tethyan paleocommunities fromthe Anisian and Carnian (Triassic), Bathonian (Jurassic), and Aptian (Cretaceous) stages, and compare these to a previously reconstructed trophic network from a modern Jamaican reef community. We generated model food webs consistent with …
An Investigation Into Time Gazed At Traffic Objects By Drivers, Kolby R. Sarson
An Investigation Into Time Gazed At Traffic Objects By Drivers, Kolby R. Sarson
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Several studies have considered driver’s attention for a multitude of distinct purposes, ranging from the analysis of a driver’s gaze and perception, to possible use in Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS). These works typically rely on simple definitions of what it means to “see,” considering a driver gazing upon an object for a single frame as being seen. In this work, we bolster this definition by introducing the concept of time. We consider a definition of ”seen” which requires an object to be gazed upon for a set length of time, or frames, before it can be considered as seen …
Evaluating Gizzard Shad Dorosoma Cepedianum Populations In Two Kentucky Reservoirs Recently Invaded By Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys Molitrix, Nathan Klein, Timothy Spier
Evaluating Gizzard Shad Dorosoma Cepedianum Populations In Two Kentucky Reservoirs Recently Invaded By Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys Molitrix, Nathan Klein, Timothy Spier
Student Scholarship & Creative Works
Gizzard Shad Dorosoma cepedianum are an ecologically important fish species found in many reservoirs throughout the southeastern United States such as Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley. One current challenge that Gizzard Shad may face in these two reservoirs is competition with the invasive Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix. However, quantifying the impacts of this competition may be difficult because of limited baseline population data for Gizzard Shad in these two reservoirs. The objective of this study is to describe size structure, condition, age, growth, mortality, and spawning potential of these two populations. Gizzard Shad were collected by boat electrofishing and …
Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus. Part 4: Models Of N-Cov, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid
Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus. Part 4: Models Of N-Cov, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid
Mathematics Faculty Publications
What is the shape of the novel coronavirus (n-CoV) which has turned our world upside down? Even though under a microscope, it looks dull, unattractive, and even disgusting, creative artists have attributed to it bright colors, made it look pretty, and depicted it as a thing of beauty. What can a mathematician contribute to this effort? We take a purist’s point of view by imposing on it a quasi-symmetry and then deriving some consequences. In an idealistic world, far removed from reality but still constrained by the rules of mathematics, anyone can enjoy this ethereal beauty of the mind’s creation, …
Mgrre_Thinsections_05_A_55, Mgrre
Eco-Rational Conversion: Spheres Of Influence Into Spheres Of Transformation - Creating An Ecological Society, Douglas Morris
Eco-Rational Conversion: Spheres Of Influence Into Spheres Of Transformation - Creating An Ecological Society, Douglas Morris
Sustainability Research & Practice Seminar Presentations
Professor Douglas Morris, Educational Foundations & Policy Studies - Eco-rational conversion: spheres of influence into spheres of transformation - creating an ecological society
Ocean Currents Break Up A Tabular Iceberg, Alex Huth, Alistair Adcroft, Olga Sergienko, Nuzhat Khan
Ocean Currents Break Up A Tabular Iceberg, Alex Huth, Alistair Adcroft, Olga Sergienko, Nuzhat Khan
Publications and Research
In December 2020, giant tabular iceberg A68a (surface area 3900 km 2 ) broke up in open ocean much deeper than its keel, indicating that the breakage was not immediately caused by collision with the seafloor. Giant icebergs with lengths exceeding 18.5 km account for most of the calved ice mass from the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Upon calv - ing, they drift away and transport freshwater into the Southern Ocean, modifying ocean circulation, disrupting sea ice and the marine biosphere, and potentially triggering changes in climate. Here, we demonstrate that the A68a breakup event may have been triggered by ocean-current …
Deep Learning For Religious And Continent-Based Toxic Content Detection And Classification, Ahmed Abbasi, Abdul Rehman Javed, Farkhund Iqbal, Natalia Kryvinska, Zunera Jalil
Deep Learning For Religious And Continent-Based Toxic Content Detection And Classification, Ahmed Abbasi, Abdul Rehman Javed, Farkhund Iqbal, Natalia Kryvinska, Zunera Jalil
All Works
With time, numerous online communication platforms have emerged that allow people to express themselves, increasing the dissemination of toxic languages, such as racism, sexual harassment, and other negative behaviors that are not accepted in polite society. As a result, toxic language identification in online communication has emerged as a critical application of natural language processing. Numerous academic and industrial researchers have recently researched toxic language identification using machine learning algorithms. However, Nontoxic comments, including particular identification descriptors, such as Muslim, Jewish, White, and Black, were assigned unrealistically high toxicity ratings in several machine learning models. This research analyzes and compares …
Classifications Of Dupin Hypersurfaces In Lie Sphere Geometry, Thomas E. Cecil
Classifications Of Dupin Hypersurfaces In Lie Sphere Geometry, Thomas E. Cecil
Mathematics and Computer Science Department Faculty Scholarship
This is a survey of local and global classification results concerning Dupin hypersurfaces in Sn (or Rn) that have been obtained in the context of Lie sphere geometry. The emphasis is on results that relate Dupin hypersurfaces to isoparametric hypersurfaces in spheres. Along with these classification results, many important concepts from Lie sphere geometry, such as curvature spheres, Lie curvatures, and Legendre lifts of submanifolds of Sn (or Rn), are described in detail. The paper also contains several important constructions of Dupin hypersurfaces with certain special properties.
The Impact Of Meal Dietary Inflammatory Index On Exercise-Induced Changes In Airway Inflammation In Adults With Asthma, Katrina P. Mcdiarmid, Lisa G. Wood, John W. Upham, Lesley K. Macdonald-Wicks, Nitin Shivappa Mbbs, Mph, Ph.D., James R. Hébert Scd, Hayley A. Scott
The Impact Of Meal Dietary Inflammatory Index On Exercise-Induced Changes In Airway Inflammation In Adults With Asthma, Katrina P. Mcdiarmid, Lisa G. Wood, John W. Upham, Lesley K. Macdonald-Wicks, Nitin Shivappa Mbbs, Mph, Ph.D., James R. Hébert Scd, Hayley A. Scott
Faculty Publications
Research suggests exercise may reduce eosinophilic airway inflammation in adults with asthma. The Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII®) quantifies the inflammatory potential of the diet and has been associated with asthma outcomes. This study aimed to determine whether the DII of a meal consumed either before or after exercise influences exercise-induced changes in airway inflammation. A total of 56 adults with asthma were randomised to (1) 30–45 min moderate–vigorous exercise, or (2) a control group. Participants consumed self-selected meals, two hours pre- and two hours post-intervention. Energy-adjusted DII (E-DIITM) was determined for each meal, with meals then characterised as “anti-inflammatory” or …
Infrasonic Gliding Reflects A Rising Magma Column At Mount Etna (Italy), Mariangela Sciotto, Leighton M. Watson, Andrea Cannata, Massimo Cantarero, Emanuela De Beni, Jeffrey B. Johnson
Infrasonic Gliding Reflects A Rising Magma Column At Mount Etna (Italy), Mariangela Sciotto, Leighton M. Watson, Andrea Cannata, Massimo Cantarero, Emanuela De Beni, Jeffrey B. Johnson
Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations
Infrasound is increasing applied as a tool to investigate magma dynamics at active volcanoes, especially at open-vent volcanoes, such as Mt. Etna (Italy), which are prodigious sources of infrasound. Harmonic infrasound signals have been used to constrain crater dimensions and track the movement of magma within the shallow plumbing system. This study interprets the remarkable systematic change in monotonic infrasound signals preceding a lava fountaining episode at Mt. Etna on 20 February 2021. We model the changing tones (0.7 to 3 Hz fundamental frequency) as a rise in the magma column from 172 ± 25 m below the crater rim …
Bounded Confidence: How Ai Could Exacerbate Social Media’S Homophily Problem, Dylan Weber, Scott Atran, Rich Davis
Bounded Confidence: How Ai Could Exacerbate Social Media’S Homophily Problem, Dylan Weber, Scott Atran, Rich Davis
New England Journal of Public Policy
The advent of the Internet was heralded as a revolutionary development in the democratization of information. It has emerged, however, that online discourse on social media tends to narrow the information landscape of its users. This dynamic is driven by the propensity of the network structure of social media to tend toward homophily; users strongly prefer to interact with content and other users that are similar to them. We review the considerable evidence for the ubiquity of homophily in social media, discuss some possible mechanisms for this phenomenon, and present some observed and hypothesized effects. We also discuss how the …
Effects Of Cannabinoids On Ligand-Gated Ion Channels, Murat Oz, Keun-Hang Susan Yang, Mohamed Omer Mahgoub
Effects Of Cannabinoids On Ligand-Gated Ion Channels, Murat Oz, Keun-Hang Susan Yang, Mohamed Omer Mahgoub
Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research
Phytocannabinoids such as Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, endocannabinoids such as N-arachidonoylethanolamine (anandamide) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol, and synthetic cannabinoids such as CP47,497 and JWH-018 constitute major groups of structurally diverse cannabinoids. Along with these cannabinoids, CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors and enzymes involved in synthesis and degradation of endocannabinoids comprise the major components of the cannabinoid system. Although, cannabinoid receptors are known to be involved in anti-convulsant, anti-nociceptive, anti-psychotic, anti-emetic, and anti-oxidant effects of cannabinoids, in recent years, an increasing number of studies suggest that, at pharmacologically relevant concentrations, these compounds interact with several molecular targets including G-protein coupled receptors, ion …
Determining The Idealizers Of Principal Monomial Ideals Over A Rational Normal Curve, Perla A. Maldonado Cortez
Determining The Idealizers Of Principal Monomial Ideals Over A Rational Normal Curve, Perla A. Maldonado Cortez
Mathematics & Statistics ETDs
Given an ideal J generated by an element of the form sm1 tm2 , where
m1 ≥ 2 and m2 ≥ 0, we illustrate how to compute the idealizer I(J) over the ring
of the rational normal curve of degree n and we give a formula for it using the
graded pieces of the sets of differential operators.
Review On Ecological Construction Of Domestic High-Performance Parallel Application Software In Post Moore Era, Chunye Gong, Jie Liu, Weimin Bao, Dongmei Pan, Xinbiao Gan, Shengguo Li, Xuguang Chen, Tiaojie Xiao, Bo Yang, Ruibo Wang
Review On Ecological Construction Of Domestic High-Performance Parallel Application Software In Post Moore Era, Chunye Gong, Jie Liu, Weimin Bao, Dongmei Pan, Xinbiao Gan, Shengguo Li, Xuguang Chen, Tiaojie Xiao, Bo Yang, Ruibo Wang
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Domestic high performance computing (HPC) system is world-leading and the system chip architectures are in varied forms. The system operation relied on National Supercomputing Center has a good development trend. Several technical key points of domestic high-performance parallel application software are word-leading and the application supporting environment is developing fast. But industrial software and team building are facing huge challenges. In post Moore era, based on the progress of human civilization, it is necessary to promote the ecological development of parallel application software, and from the viewpoint of software products the industrial software must be aim foreign commercial software …
Research On Improved Feature Pyramid Algorithm Integrating Border Supervision Strategy, Hong Sun, Yuelan Ling, Yuxiang Zhang
Research On Improved Feature Pyramid Algorithm Integrating Border Supervision Strategy, Hong Sun, Yuelan Ling, Yuxiang Zhang
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Aiming at the inaccurate boundary division in semantic segmentation and the existence of multi-scale targets, an improved feature pyramid algorithm fused with boundary supervision strategies is proposed. By fusing the boundary supervision strategy and the improved feature pyramid algorithm, the problems of inaccurate boundary division and the existence of multi-scale targets are sloved respectively, and an attention mechanism is added in the upsampling process to further improve the segmentation effect. The experimental results show that the algorithm can reach 58.69% and 78.59% MIOU (mean intersection over union) indicators on the Camvid and PASCAL VOC2012 data sets respectively, and has …
Real-Time Scheduling Method For Railway Passenger Station Operations Based On Digital Twin, Bisheng He, Peng Chen, Hongxiang Zhang, Gongyuan Lu, Chunhui Zhang
Real-Time Scheduling Method For Railway Passenger Station Operations Based On Digital Twin, Bisheng He, Peng Chen, Hongxiang Zhang, Gongyuan Lu, Chunhui Zhang
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: To improve the operation scheduling of railway passenger stations and reduce the train delays, digital twin technology is used to establish a railway passenger station operation model. Through real-time data acquisition, based on the operation time prediction of random forest method, operation simulation and decision-making, a real-time scheduling method of railway passenger station operations based on digital twin is proposed, and applied in a real railway passenger station. The experimental results show that the method can effectively forecast and simulate the actual operation. Three kinds of digital twin scheduling rules have been used, which can reduce the delay time …
A Quantum Krill Herd Fusion Algorithm And Its Application, Zengxi Feng, Jintong Zhao, Shiyan Li, Yalong Yang, Haiyue Chen, Cong Zhang
A Quantum Krill Herd Fusion Algorithm And Its Application, Zengxi Feng, Jintong Zhao, Shiyan Li, Yalong Yang, Haiyue Chen, Cong Zhang
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Aiming at the defects of krill herd algorithm and quantum evolutionary algorithm, a quantum krill herd fusion algorithm (QKH) is proposed. The algorithm uses double-chain real numbers to encode the krill position, which can speed up the convergence speed, and avoids the randomness and complexity of quantum observations. The dynamically adjusted quantum krill herd rotation phase update strategy improves the convergence accuracy, and the efficiency of determining the quantum rotation phase. The introduction of an improved quantum full interference crossover strategy can prevent the fusion algorithm from falling into a local optimum, and can improve the optimization efficienal. The …
Control Of Quadruped Robot Based On Impedance And Virtual Model, Chikun Gong, Xunwei Wu, Lipeng Yuan
Control Of Quadruped Robot Based On Impedance And Virtual Model, Chikun Gong, Xunwei Wu, Lipeng Yuan
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: In order to improve the motion stability of quadruped robot, a control method based on impedance and virtual model is proposed. The force-based impedance control method is used to control the leg swing phase to realize the more accurate trajectory tracking and leg compliance control. The virtual model control method is used to control the support phase to realize the attitude control of the robot body and the stable walking of the quadruped robot. Combined with the lateral stride strategy and the yaw angle control strategy based on virtual model, a robot anti-lateral impact control method is proposed, which …