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2. Stochasticity induced transition from homeostasis to catastrophe
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Biswas, Rudro R., Wright, Charles S., Joshi, Kunaal, and Iyer-Biswas, Srividya
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematical Physics ,Quantitative Biology - Cell Behavior - Abstract
What are the signatures of the onset of catastrophe? Here we present the rich system physics characterizing the stochasticity driven transition from homeostasis to breakdown in an experimentally motivated and analytically tractable minimal model. Recent high-precision experiments on individual bacterial cells, growing and dividing repeatedly in a variety of environments, have revealed a previously unknown intergenerational scaling law which not only uniquely determines the stochastic map governing homeostasis, but also, as we show here, offers quantitative insights into the transition from the "conspiracy principle" regime (homeostasis) to the "catastrophe principle" regime and then to system breakdown. These transitions occur as a single parameter is tuned; we predict the precise values of the parameter which mark the characteristic progression of the transition. Emergence of asymptotically scale invariant distributions with quantifiable power law tails and the reverse monotonicity of the conditional exceedance distribution further characterize the transition to catastrophe.
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- 2024
3. Emergent Simplicities in the Living Histories of Individual Cells
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Wright, Charles S., Joshi, Kunaal, Biswas, Rudro R., and Iyer-Biswas, Srividya
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Quantitative Biology - Cell Behavior - Abstract
Organisms maintain the status quo, holding key physiological variables constant to within an acceptable tolerance, and yet adapt with precision and plasticity to dynamic changes in externalities. What organizational principles ensure such exquisite yet robust control of systems-level "state variables" in complex systems with an extraordinary number of moving parts and fluctuating variables? Here we focus on these issues in the specific context of intra- and intergenerational life histories of individual bacterial cells, whose biographies are precisely charted via high-precision dynamic experiments using the SChemostat technology. We highlight intra- and intergenerational scaling laws and other "emergent simplicities" revealed by these high-precision data. In turn, these facilitate a principled route to dimensional reduction of the problem, and serve as essential building blocks for phenomenological and mechanistic theory. Parameter-free data-theory matches for multiple organisms validate theory frameworks, and explicate the systems physics of stochastic homeostasis and adaptation., Comment: Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics (to appear)
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- 2024
4. Zero crossing point detection in a distorted sinusoidal signal using random forest classifier
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Veeramsetty, Venkataramana, Jadhav, Pravallika, Ramesh, Eslavath, and Srinivasula, Srividya
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- 2024
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5. An innovative word embedded and optimization based hybrid artificial intelligence approach for aspect-based sentiment analysis of app and cellphone reviews
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Devi, N. Lakshmi, Anilkumar, B., Sowjanya, A. Mary, and Kotagiri, Srividya
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- 2024
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6. Clinical Profile of Children with Adenovirus Infection–A Hospital-based Observational Study
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Varadarajan, Poovazhagi, Subramanian, Ramesh, Srividya, Gomathy, Rangabashyam, Nisha, and Subramani, Seenivasan
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- 2024
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7. Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media and Social Justice Scholarship
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Banjo, Omotayo O., Ramasubramanian, Srividya, Ramasubramanian, Srividya, book editor, and Banjo, Omotayo O., book editor
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- 2024
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8. Critical Media Effects Framework: Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Through Power, Intersectionality, Context, and Agency
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Ramasubramanian, Srividya, Banjo, Omotayo O., Ramasubramanian, Srividya, book editor, and Banjo, Omotayo O., book editor
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- 2024
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9. Data Justice: The Role of Data in Media and Social Justice
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Ramasubramanian, Srividya, Burth, Shannon, McMillian, Minnie, Ramasubramanian, Srividya, book editor, and Banjo, Omotayo O., book editor
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- 2024
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10. The Future of Media and Social Justice: Resistances, Reckoning, and Reparative Justice
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Ramasubramanian, Srividya, Banjo, Omotayo O., Ramasubramanian, Srividya, book editor, and Banjo, Omotayo O., book editor
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- 2024
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11. Emergence and dynamics of delusions and hallucinations across stages in early psychosis
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Mourgues-Codern, Catalina, Benrimoh, David, Gandhi, Jay, Farina, Emily A., Vin, Raina, Zamorano, Tihare, Parekh, Deven, Malla, Ashok, Joober, Ridha, Lepage, Martin, Iyer, Srividya N., Addington, Jean, Bearden, Carrie E., Cadenhead, Kristin S., Cornblatt, Barbara, Keshavan, Matcheri, Stone, William S., Mathalon, Daniel H., Perkins, Diana O., Walker, Elaine F., Cannon, Tyrone D., Woods, Scott W., Shah, Jai L., and Powers, Albert R.
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Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition - Abstract
Hallucinations and delusions are often grouped together within the positive symptoms of psychosis. However, recent evidence suggests they may be driven by distinct computational and neural mechanisms. Examining the time course of their emergence may provide insights into the relationship between these underlying mechanisms. Participants from the second (N = 719) and third (N = 699) iterations of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS 2 and 3) were assessed for timing of CHR-P-level delusion and hallucination onset. Pre-onset symptom patterns in first-episode psychosis patients (FEP) from the Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychosis (PEPP-Montreal; N = 694) were also assessed. Symptom onset was determined at baseline assessment and the evolution of symptom patterns examined over 24 months. In all three samples, participants were more likely to report the onset of delusion-spectrum symptoms prior to hallucination-spectrum symptoms (odds ratios (OR): NAPLS 2 = 4.09; NAPLS 3 = 4.14; PEPP, Z = 7.01, P < 0.001) and to present with only delusions compared to only hallucinations (OR: NAPLS 2 = 5.6; NAPLS 3 = 11.11; PEPP = 42.75). Re-emergence of delusions after remission was also more common than re-emergence of hallucinations (Ps < 0.05), and hallucinations more often resolved first (Ps < 0.001). In both CHR-P samples, ratings of delusional ideation fell with the onset of hallucinations (P = 0.007). Delusions tend to emerge before hallucinations and may play a role in their development. Further work should examine the relationship between the mechanisms driving these symptoms and its utility for diagnosis and treatment.
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- 2024
12. Gemini: A Family of Highly Capable Multimodal Models
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Gemini Team, Anil, Rohan, Borgeaud, Sebastian, Alayrac, Jean-Baptiste, Yu, Jiahui, Soricut, Radu, Schalkwyk, Johan, Dai, Andrew M., Hauth, Anja, Millican, Katie, Silver, David, Johnson, Melvin, Antonoglou, Ioannis, Schrittwieser, Julian, Glaese, Amelia, Chen, Jilin, Pitler, Emily, Lillicrap, Timothy, Lazaridou, Angeliki, Firat, Orhan, Molloy, James, Isard, Michael, Barham, Paul R., Hennigan, Tom, Lee, Benjamin, Viola, Fabio, Reynolds, Malcolm, Xu, Yuanzhong, Doherty, Ryan, Collins, Eli, Meyer, Clemens, Rutherford, Eliza, Moreira, Erica, Ayoub, Kareem, Goel, Megha, Krawczyk, Jack, Du, Cosmo, Chi, Ed, Cheng, Heng-Tze, Ni, Eric, Shah, Purvi, Kane, Patrick, Chan, Betty, Faruqui, Manaal, Severyn, Aliaksei, Lin, Hanzhao, Li, YaGuang, Cheng, Yong, Ittycheriah, Abe, Mahdieh, Mahdis, Chen, Mia, Sun, Pei, Tran, Dustin, Bagri, Sumit, Lakshminarayanan, Balaji, Liu, Jeremiah, Orban, Andras, Güra, Fabian, Zhou, Hao, Song, Xinying, Boffy, Aurelien, Ganapathy, Harish, Zheng, Steven, Choe, HyunJeong, Weisz, Ágoston, Zhu, Tao, Lu, Yifeng, Gopal, Siddharth, Kahn, Jarrod, Kula, Maciej, Pitman, Jeff, Shah, Rushin, Taropa, Emanuel, Merey, Majd Al, Baeuml, Martin, Chen, Zhifeng, Shafey, Laurent El, Zhang, Yujing, Sercinoglu, Olcan, Tucker, George, Piqueras, Enrique, Krikun, Maxim, Barr, Iain, Savinov, Nikolay, Danihelka, Ivo, Roelofs, Becca, White, Anaïs, Andreassen, Anders, von Glehn, Tamara, Yagati, Lakshman, Kazemi, Mehran, Gonzalez, Lucas, Khalman, Misha, Sygnowski, Jakub, Frechette, Alexandre, Smith, Charlotte, Culp, Laura, Proleev, Lev, Luan, Yi, Chen, Xi, Lottes, James, Schucher, Nathan, Lebron, Federico, Rrustemi, Alban, Clay, Natalie, Crone, Phil, Kocisky, Tomas, Zhao, Jeffrey, Perz, Bartek, Yu, Dian, Howard, Heidi, Bloniarz, Adam, Rae, Jack W., Lu, Han, Sifre, Laurent, Maggioni, Marcello, Alcober, Fred, Garrette, Dan, Barnes, Megan, Thakoor, Shantanu, Austin, Jacob, Barth-Maron, Gabriel, Wong, William, Joshi, Rishabh, Chaabouni, Rahma, Fatiha, Deeni, Ahuja, Arun, Tomar, Gaurav Singh, Senter, Evan, Chadwick, Martin, Kornakov, Ilya, Attaluri, Nithya, Iturrate, Iñaki, Liu, Ruibo, Li, Yunxuan, Cogan, Sarah, Chen, Jeremy, Jia, Chao, Gu, Chenjie, Zhang, Qiao, Grimstad, Jordan, Hartman, Ale Jakse, Garcia, Xavier, Pillai, Thanumalayan Sankaranarayana, Devlin, Jacob, Laskin, Michael, Casas, Diego de Las, Valter, Dasha, Tao, Connie, Blanco, Lorenzo, Badia, Adrià Puigdomènech, Reitter, David, Chen, Mianna, Brennan, Jenny, Rivera, Clara, Brin, Sergey, Iqbal, Shariq, Surita, Gabriela, Labanowski, Jane, Rao, Abhi, Winkler, Stephanie, Parisotto, Emilio, Gu, Yiming, Olszewska, Kate, Addanki, Ravi, Miech, Antoine, Louis, Annie, Teplyashin, Denis, Brown, Geoff, Catt, Elliot, Balaguer, Jan, Xiang, Jackie, Wang, Pidong, Ashwood, Zoe, Briukhov, Anton, Webson, Albert, Ganapathy, Sanjay, Sanghavi, Smit, Kannan, Ajay, Chang, Ming-Wei, Stjerngren, Axel, Djolonga, Josip, Sun, Yuting, Bapna, Ankur, Aitchison, Matthew, Pejman, Pedram, Michalewski, Henryk, Yu, Tianhe, Wang, Cindy, Love, Juliette, Ahn, Junwhan, Bloxwich, Dawn, Han, Kehang, Humphreys, Peter, Sellam, Thibault, Bradbury, James, Godbole, Varun, Samangooei, Sina, Damoc, Bogdan, Kaskasoli, Alex, Arnold, Sébastien M. 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Shivanna, Rakesh, Chuklin, Aleksandr, Li, Josie, Spadine, Carrie, Wolfe, Travis, Mohamed, Kareem, Das, Subhabrata, Dai, Zihang, He, Kyle, von Dincklage, Daniel, Upadhyay, Shyam, Maurya, Akanksha, Chi, Luyan, Krause, Sebastian, Salama, Khalid, Rabinovitch, Pam G, M, Pavan Kumar Reddy, Selvan, Aarush, Dektiarev, Mikhail, Ghiasi, Golnaz, Guven, Erdem, Gupta, Himanshu, Liu, Boyi, Sharma, Deepak, Shtacher, Idan Heimlich, Paul, Shachi, Akerlund, Oscar, Aubet, François-Xavier, Huang, Terry, Zhu, Chen, Zhu, Eric, Teixeira, Elico, Fritze, Matthew, Bertolini, Francesco, Marinescu, Liana-Eleonora, Bölle, Martin, Paulus, Dominik, Gupta, Khyatti, Latkar, Tejasi, Chang, Max, Sanders, Jason, Wilson, Roopa, Wu, Xuewei, Tan, Yi-Xuan, Thiet, Lam Nguyen, Doshi, Tulsee, Lall, Sid, Mishra, Swaroop, Chen, Wanming, Luong, Thang, Benjamin, Seth, Lee, Jasmine, Andrejczuk, Ewa, Rabiej, Dominik, Ranjan, Vipul, Styrc, Krzysztof, Yin, Pengcheng, Simon, Jon, Harriott, Malcolm Rose, Bansal, Mudit, Robsky, Alexei, Bacon, Geoff, Greene, David, Mirylenka, Daniil, Zhou, Chen, Sarvana, Obaid, Goyal, Abhimanyu, Andermatt, Samuel, Siegler, Patrick, Horn, Ben, Israel, Assaf, Pongetti, Francesco, Chen, Chih-Wei "Louis", Selvatici, Marco, Silva, Pedro, Wang, Kathie, Tolins, Jackson, Guu, Kelvin, Yogev, Roey, Cai, Xiaochen, Agostini, Alessandro, Shah, Maulik, Nguyen, Hung, Donnaile, Noah Ó, Pereira, Sébastien, Friso, Linda, Stambler, Adam, Kuang, Chenkai, Romanikhin, Yan, Geller, Mark, Yan, ZJ, Jang, Kane, Lee, Cheng-Chun, Fica, Wojciech, Malmi, Eric, Tan, Qijun, Banica, Dan, Balle, Daniel, Pham, Ryan, Huang, Yanping, Avram, Diana, Shi, Hongzhi, Singh, Jasjot, Hidey, Chris, Ahuja, Niharika, Saxena, Pranab, Dooley, Dan, Potharaju, Srividya Pranavi, O'Neill, Eileen, Gokulchandran, Anand, Foley, Ryan, Zhao, Kai, Dusenberry, Mike, Liu, Yuan, Mehta, Pulkit, Kotikalapudi, Ragha, Safranek-Shrader, Chalence, Goodman, Andrew, Kessinger, Joshua, Globen, Eran, Kolhar, Prateek, Gorgolewski, Chris, Ibrahim, Ali, Song, Yang, Eichenbaum, Ali, Brovelli, Thomas, Potluri, Sahitya, Lahoti, Preethi, Baetu, Cip, Ghorbani, Ali, Chen, Charles, Crawford, Andy, Pal, Shalini, Sridhar, Mukund, Gurita, Petru, Mujika, Asier, Petrovski, Igor, Cedoz, Pierre-Louis, Li, Chenmei, Chen, Shiyuan, Santo, Niccolò Dal, Goyal, Siddharth, Punjabi, Jitesh, Kappaganthu, Karthik, Kwak, Chester, LV, Pallavi, Velury, Sarmishta, Choudhury, Himadri, Hall, Jamie, Shah, Premal, Figueira, Ricardo, Thomas, Matt, Lu, Minjie, Zhou, Ting, Kumar, Chintu, Jurdi, Thomas, Chikkerur, Sharat, Ma, Yenai, Yu, Adams, Kwak, Soo, Ähdel, Victor, Rajayogam, Sujeevan, Choma, Travis, Liu, Fei, Barua, Aditya, Ji, Colin, Park, Ji Ho, Hellendoorn, Vincent, Bailey, Alex, Bilal, Taylan, Zhou, Huanjie, Khatir, Mehrdad, Sutton, Charles, Rzadkowski, Wojciech, Macintosh, Fiona, Shagin, Konstantin, Medina, Paul, Liang, Chen, Zhou, Jinjing, Shah, Pararth, Bi, Yingying, Dankovics, Attila, Banga, Shipra, Lehmann, Sabine, Bredesen, Marissa, Lin, Zifan, Hoffmann, John Eric, Lai, Jonathan, Chung, Raynald, Yang, Kai, Balani, Nihal, Bražinskas, Arthur, Sozanschi, Andrei, Hayes, Matthew, Alcalde, Héctor Fernández, Makarov, Peter, Chen, Will, Stella, Antonio, Snijders, Liselotte, Mandl, Michael, Kärrman, Ante, Nowak, Paweł, Wu, Xinyi, Dyck, Alex, Vaidyanathan, Krishnan, R, Raghavender, Mallet, Jessica, Rudominer, Mitch, Johnston, Eric, Mittal, Sushil, Udathu, Akhil, Christensen, Janara, Verma, Vishal, Irving, Zach, Santucci, Andreas, Elsayed, Gamaleldin, Davoodi, Elnaz, Georgiev, Marin, Tenney, Ian, Hua, Nan, Cideron, Geoffrey, Leurent, Edouard, Alnahlawi, Mahmoud, Georgescu, Ionut, Wei, Nan, Zheng, Ivy, Scandinaro, Dylan, Jiang, Heinrich, Snoek, Jasper, Sundararajan, Mukund, Wang, Xuezhi, Ontiveros, Zack, Karo, Itay, Cole, Jeremy, Rajashekhar, Vinu, Tumeh, Lara, Ben-David, Eyal, Jain, Rishub, Uesato, Jonathan, Datta, Romina, Bunyan, Oskar, Wu, Shimu, Zhang, John, Stanczyk, Piotr, Zhang, Ye, Steiner, David, Naskar, Subhajit, Azzam, Michael, Johnson, Matthew, Paszke, Adam, Chiu, Chung-Cheng, Elias, Jaume Sanchez, Mohiuddin, Afroz, Muhammad, Faizan, Miao, Jin, Lee, Andrew, Vieillard, Nino, Park, Jane, Zhang, Jiageng, Stanway, Jeff, Garmon, Drew, Karmarkar, Abhijit, Dong, Zhe, Lee, Jong, Kumar, Aviral, Zhou, Luowei, Evens, Jonathan, Isaac, William, Irving, Geoffrey, Loper, Edward, Fink, Michael, Arkatkar, Isha, Chen, Nanxin, Shafran, Izhak, Petrychenko, Ivan, Chen, Zhe, Jia, Johnson, Levskaya, Anselm, Zhu, Zhenkai, Grabowski, Peter, Mao, Yu, Magni, Alberto, Yao, Kaisheng, Snaider, Javier, Casagrande, Norman, Palmer, Evan, Suganthan, Paul, Castaño, Alfonso, Giannoumis, Irene, Kim, Wooyeol, Rybiński, Mikołaj, Sreevatsa, Ashwin, Prendki, Jennifer, Soergel, David, Goedeckemeyer, Adrian, Gierke, Willi, Jafari, Mohsen, Gaba, Meenu, Wiesner, Jeremy, Wright, Diana Gage, Wei, Yawen, Vashisht, Harsha, Kulizhskaya, Yana, Hoover, Jay, Le, Maigo, Li, Lu, Iwuanyanwu, Chimezie, Liu, Lu, Ramirez, Kevin, Khorlin, Andrey, Cui, Albert, LIN, Tian, Wu, Marcus, Aguilar, Ricardo, Pallo, Keith, Chakladar, Abhishek, Perng, Ginger, Abellan, Elena Allica, Zhang, Mingyang, Dasgupta, Ishita, Kushman, Nate, Penchev, Ivo, Repina, Alena, Wu, Xihui, van der Weide, Tom, Ponnapalli, Priya, Kaplan, Caroline, Simsa, Jiri, Li, Shuangfeng, Dousse, Olivier, Piper, Jeff, Ie, Nathan, Pasumarthi, Rama, Lintz, Nathan, Vijayakumar, Anitha, Andor, Daniel, Valenzuela, Pedro, Lui, Minnie, Paduraru, Cosmin, Peng, Daiyi, Lee, Katherine, Zhang, Shuyuan, Greene, Somer, Nguyen, Duc Dung, Kurylowicz, Paula, Hardin, Cassidy, Dixon, Lucas, Janzer, Lili, Choo, Kiam, Feng, Ziqiang, Zhang, Biao, Singhal, Achintya, Du, Dayou, McKinnon, Dan, Antropova, Natasha, Bolukbasi, Tolga, Keller, Orgad, Reid, David, Finchelstein, Daniel, Raad, Maria Abi, Crocker, Remi, Hawkins, Peter, Dadashi, Robert, Gaffney, Colin, Franko, Ken, Bulanova, Anna, Leblond, Rémi, Chung, Shirley, Askham, Harry, Cobo, Luis C., Xu, Kelvin, Fischer, Felix, Xu, Jun, Sorokin, Christina, Alberti, Chris, Lin, Chu-Cheng, Evans, Colin, Dimitriev, Alek, Forbes, Hannah, Banarse, Dylan, Tung, Zora, Omernick, Mark, Bishop, Colton, Sterneck, Rachel, Jain, Rohan, Xia, Jiawei, Amid, Ehsan, Piccinno, Francesco, Wang, Xingyu, Banzal, Praseem, Mankowitz, Daniel J., Polozov, Alex, Krakovna, Victoria, Brown, Sasha, Bateni, MohammadHossein, Duan, Dennis, Firoiu, Vlad, Thotakuri, Meghana, Natan, Tom, Geist, Matthieu, Girgin, Ser tan, Li, Hui, Ye, Jiayu, Roval, Ofir, Tojo, Reiko, Kwong, Michael, Lee-Thorp, James, Yew, Christopher, Sinopalnikov, Danila, Ramos, Sabela, Mellor, John, Sharma, Abhishek, Wu, Kathy, Miller, David, Sonnerat, Nicolas, Vnukov, Denis, Greig, Rory, Beattie, Jennifer, Caveness, Emily, Bai, Libin, Eisenschlos, Julian, Korchemniy, Alex, Tsai, Tomy, Jasarevic, Mimi, Kong, Weize, Dao, Phuong, Zheng, Zeyu, Liu, Frederick, Zhu, Rui, Teh, Tian Huey, Sanmiya, Jason, Gladchenko, Evgeny, Trdin, Nejc, Toyama, Daniel, Rosen, Evan, Tavakkol, Sasan, Xue, Linting, Elkind, Chen, Woodman, Oliver, Carpenter, John, Papamakarios, George, Kemp, Rupert, Kafle, Sushant, Grunina, Tanya, Sinha, Rishika, Talbert, Alice, Wu, Diane, Owusu-Afriyie, Denese, Thornton, Chloe, Pont-Tuset, Jordi, Narayana, Pradyumna, Li, Jing, Fatehi, Saaber, Wieting, John, Ajmeri, Omar, Uria, Benigno, Ko, Yeongil, Knight, Laura, Héliou, Amélie, Niu, Ning, Gu, Shane, Pang, Chenxi, Li, Yeqing, Levine, Nir, Stolovich, Ariel, Santamaria-Fernandez, Rebeca, Goenka, Sonam, Yustalim, Wenny, Strudel, Robin, Elqursh, Ali, Deck, Charlie, Lee, Hyo, Li, Zonglin, Levin, Kyle, Hoffmann, Raphael, Holtmann-Rice, Dan, Bachem, Olivier, Arora, Sho, Koh, Christy, Yeganeh, Soheil Hassas, Põder, Siim, Tariq, Mukarram, Sun, Yanhua, Ionita, Lucian, Seyedhosseini, Mojtaba, Tafti, Pouya, Liu, Zhiyu, Gulati, Anmol, Liu, Jasmine, Ye, Xinyu, Chrzaszcz, Bart, Wang, Lily, Sethi, Nikhil, Li, Tianrun, Brown, Ben, Singh, Shreya, Fan, Wei, Parisi, Aaron, Stanton, Joe, Koverkathu, Vinod, Choquette-Choo, Christopher A., Li, Yunjie, Lu, TJ, Shroff, Prakash, Varadarajan, Mani, Bahargam, Sanaz, Willoughby, Rob, Gaddy, David, Desjardins, Guillaume, Cornero, Marco, Robenek, Brona, Mittal, Bhavishya, Albrecht, Ben, Shenoy, Ashish, Moiseev, Fedor, Jacobsson, Henrik, Ghaffarkhah, Alireza, Rivière, Morgane, Walton, Alanna, Crepy, Clément, Parrish, Alicia, Zhou, Zongwei, Farabet, Clement, Radebaugh, Carey, Srinivasan, Praveen, van der Salm, Claudia, Fidjeland, Andreas, Scellato, Salvatore, Latorre-Chimoto, Eri, Klimczak-Plucińska, Hanna, Bridson, David, de Cesare, Dario, Hudson, Tom, Mendolicchio, Piermaria, Walker, Lexi, Morris, Alex, Mauger, Matthew, Guseynov, Alexey, Reid, Alison, Odoom, Seth, Loher, Lucia, Cotruta, Victor, Yenugula, Madhavi, Grewe, Dominik, Petrushkina, Anastasia, Duerig, Tom, Sanchez, Antonio, Yadlowsky, Steve, Shen, Amy, Globerson, Amir, Webb, Lynette, Dua, Sahil, Li, Dong, Bhupatiraju, Surya, Hurt, Dan, Qureshi, Haroon, Agarwal, Ananth, Shani, Tomer, Eyal, Matan, Khare, Anuj, Belle, Shreyas Rammohan, Wang, Lei, Tekur, Chetan, Kale, Mihir Sanjay, Wei, Jinliang, Sang, Ruoxin, Saeta, Brennan, Liechty, Tyler, Sun, Yi, Zhao, Yao, Lee, Stephan, Nayak, Pandu, Fritz, Doug, Vuyyuru, Manish Reddy, Aslanides, John, Vyas, Nidhi, Wicke, Martin, Ma, Xiao, Eltyshev, Evgenii, Martin, Nina, Cate, Hardie, Manyika, James, Amiri, Keyvan, Kim, Yelin, Xiong, Xi, Kang, Kai, Luisier, Florian, Tripuraneni, Nilesh, Madras, David, Guo, Mandy, Waters, Austin, Wang, Oliver, Ainslie, Joshua, Baldridge, Jason, Zhang, Han, Pruthi, Garima, Bauer, Jakob, Yang, Feng, Mansour, Riham, Gelman, Jason, Xu, Yang, Polovets, George, Liu, Ji, Cai, Honglong, Chen, Warren, Sheng, XiangHai, Xue, Emily, Ozair, Sherjil, Angermueller, Christof, Li, Xiaowei, Sinha, Anoop, Wang, Weiren, Wiesinger, Julia, Koukoumidis, Emmanouil, Tian, Yuan, Iyer, Anand, Gurumurthy, Madhu, Goldenson, Mark, Shah, Parashar, Blake, MK, Yu, Hongkun, Urbanowicz, Anthony, Palomaki, Jennimaria, Fernando, Chrisantha, Durden, Ken, Mehta, Harsh, Momchev, Nikola, Rahimtoroghi, Elahe, Georgaki, Maria, Raul, Amit, Ruder, Sebastian, Redshaw, Morgan, Lee, Jinhyuk, Zhou, Denny, Jalan, Komal, Li, Dinghua, Hechtman, Blake, Schuh, Parker, Nasr, Milad, Milan, Kieran, Mikulik, Vladimir, Franco, Juliana, Green, Tim, Nguyen, Nam, Kelley, Joe, Mahendru, Aroma, Hu, Andrea, Howland, Joshua, Vargas, Ben, Hui, Jeffrey, Bansal, Kshitij, Rao, Vikram, Ghiya, Rakesh, Wang, Emma, Ye, Ke, Sarr, Jean Michel, Preston, Melanie Moranski, Elish, Madeleine, Li, Steve, Kaku, Aakash, Gupta, Jigar, Pasupat, Ice, Juan, Da-Cheng, Someswar, Milan, M., Tejvi, Chen, Xinyun, Amini, Aida, Fabrikant, Alex, Chu, Eric, Dong, Xuanyi, Muthal, Amruta, Buthpitiya, Senaka, Jauhari, Sarthak, Khandelwal, Urvashi, Hitron, Ayal, Ren, Jie, Rinaldi, Larissa, Drath, Shahar, Dabush, Avigail, Jiang, Nan-Jiang, Godhia, Harshal, Sachs, Uli, Chen, Anthony, Fan, Yicheng, Taitelbaum, Hagai, Noga, Hila, Dai, Zhuyun, Wang, James, Hamer, Jenny, Ferng, Chun-Sung, Elkind, Chenel, Atias, Aviel, Lee, Paulina, Listík, Vít, Carlen, Mathias, van de Kerkhof, Jan, Pikus, Marcin, Zaher, Krunoslav, Müller, Paul, Zykova, Sasha, Stefanec, Richard, Gatsko, Vitaly, Hirnschall, Christoph, Sethi, Ashwin, Xu, Xingyu Federico, Ahuja, Chetan, Tsai, Beth, Stefanoiu, Anca, Feng, Bo, Dhandhania, Keshav, Katyal, Manish, Gupta, Akshay, Parulekar, Atharva, Pitta, Divya, Zhao, Jing, Bhatia, Vivaan, Bhavnani, Yashodha, Alhadlaq, Omar, Li, Xiaolin, Danenberg, Peter, Tu, Dennis, Pine, Alex, Filippova, Vera, Ghosh, Abhipso, Limonchik, Ben, Urala, Bhargava, Lanka, Chaitanya Krishna, Clive, Derik, Li, Edward, Wu, Hao, Hongtongsak, Kevin, Li, Ianna, Thakkar, Kalind, Omarov, Kuanysh, Majmundar, Kushal, Alverson, Michael, Kucharski, Michael, Patel, Mohak, Jain, Mudit, Zabelin, Maksim, Pelagatti, Paolo, Kohli, Rohan, Kumar, Saurabh, Kim, Joseph, Sankar, Swetha, Shah, Vineet, Ramachandruni, Lakshmi, Zeng, Xiangkai, Bariach, Ben, Weidinger, Laura, Vu, Tu, Andreev, Alek, He, Antoine, Hui, Kevin, Kashem, Sheleem, Subramanya, Amar, Hsiao, Sissie, Hassabis, Demis, Kavukcuoglu, Koray, Sadovsky, Adam, Le, Quoc, Strohman, Trevor, Wu, Yonghui, Petrov, Slav, Dean, Jeffrey, and Vinyals, Oriol
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
This report introduces a new family of multimodal models, Gemini, that exhibit remarkable capabilities across image, audio, video, and text understanding. The Gemini family consists of Ultra, Pro, and Nano sizes, suitable for applications ranging from complex reasoning tasks to on-device memory-constrained use-cases. Evaluation on a broad range of benchmarks shows that our most-capable Gemini Ultra model advances the state of the art in 30 of 32 of these benchmarks - notably being the first model to achieve human-expert performance on the well-studied exam benchmark MMLU, and improving the state of the art in every one of the 20 multimodal benchmarks we examined. We believe that the new capabilities of the Gemini family in cross-modal reasoning and language understanding will enable a wide variety of use cases. We discuss our approach toward post-training and deploying Gemini models responsibly to users through services including Gemini, Gemini Advanced, Google AI Studio, and Cloud Vertex AI.
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13. An intersectional perspective on the sociodemographic and clinical factors influencing the status of not in Education, Employment, or training (NEET) in patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP)
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Deng, Jiaxuan, Sarraf, Lisa, Hotte-Meunier, Adèle, El Asmar, Stéphanie, Shah, Jai, Joober, Ridha, Malla, Ashok, Iyer, Srividya, Lepage, Martin, and Sauvé, Geneviève
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14. Polygenic Risk Score-Based Association Analysis Identifies Genetic Comorbidities Associated with Age-Related Hearing Difficulty in Two Independent Samples
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Bhatt, Ishan Sunilkumar, Raygoza Garay, Juan Antonio, Bhagavan, Srividya Grama, Ingalls, Valerie, Dias, Raquel, and Torkamani, Ali
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15. Design an image-based sentiment analysis system using a deep convolutional neural network and hyperparameter optimization
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Anilkumar, B., Lakshmi Devi, N., Kotagiri, Srividya, and Mary Sowjanya, A.
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16. Mental health of Canadian youth: A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies examining changes in depression, anxiety, and suicide-related outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Geoffroy, Marie-Claude, Chadi, Nicholas, Bouchard, Samantha, Fuoco, Julia, Chartrand, Elise, Loose, Tianna, Sciola, Anthony, Boruff, Jill T., Iyer, Srividya N., Sun, Ying, Gouin, Jean-Philippe, Côté, Sylvana M., and Thombs, Brett D.
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17. TFT Structure Simulation with Various High K Dielectric Materials for Non-volatile Memory Device
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Mukhopadhyaya, Keka and Srividya, P.
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18. AutoMix: Automatically Mixing Language Models
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Aggarwal, Pranjal, Madaan, Aman, Anand, Ankit, Potharaju, Srividya Pranavi, Mishra, Swaroop, Zhou, Pei, Gupta, Aditya, Rajagopal, Dheeraj, Kappaganthu, Karthik, Yang, Yiming, Upadhyay, Shyam, Faruqui, Manaal, and Mausam
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) are now available from cloud API providers in various sizes and configurations. While this diversity offers a broad spectrum of choices, effectively leveraging the options to optimize computational cost and performance remains challenging. In this work, we present Automix, an approach that strategically routes queries to larger LMs, based on the approximate correctness of outputs from a smaller LM. Central to Automix are two key technical contributions. First, it has a few-shot self-verification mechanism, which estimates the reliability of its own outputs without requiring extensive training. Second, given that self-verification can be noisy, it employs a POMDP based router that can effectively select an appropriately sized model, based on answer confidence. Experiments across five language models and five challenging datasets show that Automix consistently surpasses strong baselines, reducing computational cost by over 50% for comparable performance., Comment: The first two authors contributed equally. Work started and partly done during Aman's internship at Google. This version adds results on additional models and datasets
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19. How FaR Are Large Language Models From Agents with Theory-of-Mind?
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Zhou, Pei, Madaan, Aman, Potharaju, Srividya Pranavi, Gupta, Aditya, McKee, Kevin R., Holtzman, Ari, Pujara, Jay, Ren, Xiang, Mishra, Swaroop, Nematzadeh, Aida, Upadhyay, Shyam, and Faruqui, Manaal
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
"Thinking is for Doing." Humans can infer other people's mental states from observations--an ability called Theory-of-Mind (ToM)--and subsequently act pragmatically on those inferences. Existing question answering benchmarks such as ToMi ask models questions to make inferences about beliefs of characters in a story, but do not test whether models can then use these inferences to guide their actions. We propose a new evaluation paradigm for large language models (LLMs): Thinking for Doing (T4D), which requires models to connect inferences about others' mental states to actions in social scenarios. Experiments on T4D demonstrate that LLMs such as GPT-4 and PaLM 2 seemingly excel at tracking characters' beliefs in stories, but they struggle to translate this capability into strategic action. Our analysis reveals the core challenge for LLMs lies in identifying the implicit inferences about mental states without being explicitly asked about as in ToMi, that lead to choosing the correct action in T4D. To bridge this gap, we introduce a zero-shot prompting framework, Foresee and Reflect (FaR), which provides a reasoning structure that encourages LLMs to anticipate future challenges and reason about potential actions. FaR boosts GPT-4's performance from 50% to 71% on T4D, outperforming other prompting methods such as Chain-of-Thought and Self-Ask. Moreover, FaR generalizes to diverse out-of-distribution story structures and scenarios that also require ToM inferences to choose an action, consistently outperforming other methods including few-shot in-context learning., Comment: Preprint, 18 pages, 6 figures, 6 tables
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20. Prevalence and Factors Associated with 'Ever Use of Smokeless Tobacco' among Participants Attending Life Skills Training and Counseling Services Program Across Karnataka from 2017 to 2022
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Therat Sonia, Banandur S. Pradeep, Gautham M. Sukumar, Anusha B. Shenoy, Banavaram A. Arvind, R. N. Srividya, Veeksha Rai, Upashana Medhi, and Azad Devyani
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life skills ,mental health ,personality traits ,quality of life ,smokeless tobacco ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Introduction: Smokeless tobacco (SLT) use is an intermediate risk factor for various noncommunicable diseases. Identifying the risk factors associated with ever use of SLT is important when we focus on the prevention of its initiation. Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and identify the factors associated with ever use of SLT among participants attending life skills training and counseling services program across Karnataka from 2017 to 2022. Methodology: Pretraining data of 3104 participants from 108 training programs between 2017 and 2022 were utilized. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed with various hypothesized exposure variables based on a conceptual framework and ever use of SLT as the outcome. Results: The overall prevalence of ever use of SLT among participants was 4.2%. Being men (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 7.05, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.68–29.57), having a diagnosed health problem (AOR = 1.88, 95% CI: 1.23–2.87), use of smoked tobacco products (AOR = 21.76, 95% CI: 13.79–34.33), use of SLT products among peers (AOR = 3.88, 95% CI: 2.43–6.21) significantly increased the odds of ever use of SLT while every unit increase in the environmental quality of life score (AOR = 0.98, 95% CI: 0.96–0.99) was significantly associated with reduced odds of ever use of SLT. Conclusion: This study contributes to a growing understanding of factors associated with ever use of SLT products. Gender, use of smoked tobacco, peer influences, and environmental quality of life needs to be stressed on while targeting SLT initiation, especially among teachers. Our study provides important insights while planning cost-effective health promotion interventions, specifically in countries like India.
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21. Chernobyl Disaster Optimizer-Based Optimal Integration of Hybrid Photovoltaic Systems and Network Reconfiguration for Reliable and Quality Power Supply to Nuclear Research Reactors
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Sobha Rani Penubarthi, Radha Rani Korrapati, Varaprasad Janamala, Chaitanya Nimmagadda, Arigela Satya Veerendra, and Srividya Ravindrakumar
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nuclear research reactors ,photovoltaic systems ,D-STATCOM ,energy storage system ,network reconfiguration ,performance ,Engineering design ,TA174 - Abstract
In view of the complexity and importance of nuclear research reactor (NRR) installations, it is imperative to uphold high standards of reliability and quality in the electricity being supplied to them. In this paper, the performance of low-voltage (LV) distribution feeders integrated with NRRs is improved in terms of reduced distribution loss, improved voltage profile, and reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by determining the optimal location and size of photovoltaic (PV) systems. In the second stage, the power quality of the feeder is optimized by reducing the total harmonic distortion (THD) by optimally allocating D-STATCOM units. In the third and fourth stages, the reliability and resilience aspects of the feeder are optimized using optimal network reconfiguration (ONR) and by integrating an energy storage system (ESS). To solve the non-linear complex optimization problems at all these stages, an efficient meta-heuristic Chernobyl disaster optimizer (CDO) is proposed. Simulations are performed on a modified IEEE 33-bus feeder considering the non-linear characteristics of NRRs, variability of the feeder loading profile, and PV variability. The study reveals that the proposed methodology can significantly improve the service requirements of NRRs for attaining sustainable research activities.
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22. Emergent Spatiotemporal Organization in Stochastic Intracellular Transport Dynamics
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Joshi, Kunaal, York, Harrison, Wright, Charles S., Biswas, Rudro R., Arumugam, Senthil, and Iyer-Biswas, Srividya
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Physics - Biological Physics ,Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods ,Quantitative Biology - Subcellular Processes - Abstract
The interior of a living cell is an active, fluctuating, and crowded environment. Yet, it maintains a high level of coherent organization, which is readily apparent in the intracellular transport network. Membrane-bound compartments called endosomes play a key role in carrying cargo, in conjunction with myriad components including cargo adaptor proteins, membrane sculptors, motor proteins, and the cytoskeleton. These components coordinate to effectively navigate the crowded cell interior and transport cargo to specific intracellular locations, even though the underlying protein interactions and enzymatic reactions exhibit stochastic behavior. A major challenge is to measure, analyze, and understand how, despite the inherent stochasticity of the constituent processes, the collective outcomes show an emergent spatiotemporal order that is precise and robust. This review focuses on this intriguing dichotomy, providing insights into the known mechanisms of noise suppression and noise utilization in intracellular transport processes, and also identifies opportunities for future inquiry., Comment: Review article
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23. Trust of patients and families in mental healthcare providers and institutions: a cross-cultural study in Chennai, India, and Montreal, Canada
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Xavier, Salomé M., Malla, Ashok, Mohan, Greeshma, Mustafa, Sally, Padmavati, Ramachandran, Rangaswamy, Thara, Joober, Ridha, Schmitz, Norbert, Margolese, Howard C., and Iyer, Srividya N.
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24. Quality enhanced hybrid youtube video recommendation based on user preference through sentiment analysis on comments – a study on natural remedy videos
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A., Saravanan, S., Sathya Bama, P., Ramila Rajaleximi, D., Anandhi, and M., Srividya
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25. Examination of electrochemical machining parameters for AA6082/ZrSiO4/SiC composite using Taguchi-ANN approach
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Srividya, K., Ravichandran, S., Thirunavukkarasu, M., Veeranjaneyulu, Itha, Satishkumar, P., Bharadwaja, K., Rao, N. Srinivasa, Subbiah, Ram, and Manikanta, Javvadi Eswara
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26. Aspect-oriented extraction and sentiment analysis using optimized hybrid deep learning approaches
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Kotagiri, Srividya, Sowjanya, A. Mary, Anilkumar, B., and Devi, N Lakshmi
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27. Comparison of Carbetocin and Oxytocin Efficacy in Preventing Postpartum Hemorrhage after C-Section
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Yarramsetti V. Rao, Thumpati Sai Sravanthi, Srividya Kummarapurugu, Battula Lakshmi Prasanna, and Satwik Kuppili
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carbetocin ,oxytocin ,postpartum hemorrhage ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Introduction: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is defined as a blood loss of more than 0.5 liters within 24 hours of birth, and a blood loss of more than 1 liter is considered a significant PPH. In low- and middle-income countries, PPH is a major factor causing maternal morbidity and mortality, whereas in high-income countries, the mortality is comparatively lower, but still PPH poses a major risk for postpregnancy complications. Uterine atony is the most frequent cause of the PPH, and it accounts for up to 80% of PPH cases. Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the prophylactic effects of oxytocin and carbetocin in preventing atonic PPH in individuals receiving recurrent elective CS under spinal anesthesia. Materials and Methods: A computerized, randomized, cross-sectional prospective comparative study was conducted on 100 pregnant women at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Foundation for the time period of an year, from October 2020 to October 2021. Inclusion Criteria: This study includes patients with singleton pregnancy, gestational age >38 weeks, spinal anesthesia and repeated C.S with cephalic, breech, or any malpresentations. Exclusion Criteria: Patients with placenta previa and placental abruption, uterine myomata, congenital uterine anomalies, gestational age before 38 weeks, women having emergency cesarean section for fetal or maternal distress, and patients with hepatic or pre-existing bleeding disorder were excluded from the study. The patients included based on the above criteria were split into two equal groups. Group I received carbetocin as a single dose of 100 microgram slow intravenous, and Group II received oxytocin as 5 IU intravenous drip followed by 20 IU of oxytocin infusion on 500 ml saline or lactated ringer with a rate of 150 ml per hour. Results: When compared to the oxytocin group, the blood loss was considerably reduced in the carbetocin group. The levels of Hb and hematocrit [HCT] were evaluated pre- and postoperative in both the groups. The levels of preoperative Hb and HCT showed nonsignificant difference between the two groups, while the levels of postoperative Hb and HCT were significantly higher in carbetocin group than oxytocin group concluding that carbetocin showed the better results in controlling the blood loss and maintaining the levels of Hb and HCT volume and the carbetocin group showed less need for administration of uterotonic agents (20%) in comparison with (32%) in oxytocin group but with no statistically significant difference. Only 8 (16%) patients showed PPH in carbetocin treatment, whereas 14 (28%) showed PPH in patients on oxytocin treatment.
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28. Surface-Conjugated Galactose on Electrospun Polycaprolactone Nanofibers: An Innovative Scaffold for Uterine Tissue Engineering
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Srividya Hanuman, Harish Kumar B, K. Sreedhara Ranganath Pai, and Manasa Nune
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29. A genome-wide association study reveals a polygenic architecture of speech-in-noise deficits in individuals with self-reported normal hearing
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Ishan Sunilkumar Bhatt, Juan Antonio Raygoza Garay, Srividya Grama Bhagavan, Valerie Ingalls, Raquel Dias, and Ali Torkamani
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Speech-in-noise deficits ,Hidden hearing loss ,Age-related hearing difficulty in noise ,Self-reported speech perception ,Audiogram ,Hearing thresholds ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Speech-in-noise (SIN) perception is a primary complaint of individuals with audiometric hearing loss. SIN performance varies drastically, even among individuals with normal hearing. The present genome-wide association study (GWAS) investigated the genetic basis of SIN deficits in individuals with self-reported normal hearing in quiet situations. GWAS was performed on 279,911 individuals from the UB Biobank cohort, with 58,847 reporting SIN deficits despite reporting normal hearing in quiet. GWAS identified 996 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), achieving significance (p
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30. Retraction Note: Histo-Quartic Graph and Stack Entropy-Based Deep Neural Network Method for Brain and Tumor Segmentation
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Srividya, Kotagiri, Anilkumar, B., and Sowjanya, A. Mary
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31. Pooled Long-Term Outcomes With Nivolumab Plus Ipilimumab or Nivolumab Alone in Patients With Advanced Melanoma
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Long, Georgina V., Larkin, James, Schadendorf, Dirk, Grob, Jean-Jacques, Lao, Christopher D., Márquez-Rodas, Iván, Wagstaff, John, Lebbé, Céleste, Pigozzo, Jacopo, Robert, Caroline, Ascierto, Paolo A., Atkinson, Victoria, Postow, Michael A., Atkins, Michael B., Sznol, Mario, Callahan, Margaret K., Topalian, Suzanne L., Sosman, Jeffrey A., Kotapati, Srividya, Thakkar, Pratik K., Ritchings, Corey, Pe Benito, Melanie, Re, Sandra, Soleymani, Samira, and Hodi, F. Stephen
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32. Expanding the family of genetically encoded voltage indicators with a candidate Heliorhodopsin exhibiting near-infrared fluorescence
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Ganapathy, Srividya, Meng, Xin, Mossel, Delizzia, Jagt, Mels, and Brinks, Daan
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Humans ,Fluorescence ,HEK293 Cells ,Rhodopsins ,Microbial ,fluorescence microscopy ,neuroscience ,protein engineering ,rhodopsins ,voltage sensors ,Chemical Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Chemical sciences - Abstract
Genetically encoded voltage indicators, particularly those based on microbial rhodopsins, are gaining traction in neuroscience as fluorescent sensors for imaging voltage dynamics with high-spatiotemporal precision. Here we establish a novel genetically encoded voltage indicator candidate based on the recently discovered subfamily of the microbial rhodopsin clade, termed heliorhodopsins. We discovered that upon excitation at 530 to 560 nm, wildtype heliorhodopsin exhibits near-infrared fluorescence, which is sensitive to membrane voltage. We characterized the fluorescence brightness, photostability, voltage sensitivity, and kinetics of wildtype heliorhodopsin in HEK293T cells and further examined the impact of mutating key residues near the retinal chromophore. The S237A mutation significantly improved the fluorescence response of heliorhodopsin by 76% providing a highly promising starting point for further protein evolution.
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33. HEAR4Health: A blueprint for making computer audition a staple of modern healthcare
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Triantafyllopoulos, Andreas, Kathan, Alexander, Baird, Alice, Christ, Lukas, Gebhard, Alexander, Gerczuk, Maurice, Karas, Vincent, Hübner, Tobias, Jing, Xin, Liu, Shuo, Mallol-Ragolta, Adria, Milling, Manuel, Ottl, Sandra, Semertzidou, Anastasia, Rajamani, Srividya Tirunellai, Yan, Tianhao, Yang, Zijiang, Dineley, Judith, Amiriparian, Shahin, Bartl-Pokorny, Katrin D., Batliner, Anton, Pokorny, Florian B., and Schuller, Björn W.
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Recent years have seen a rapid increase in digital medicine research in an attempt to transform traditional healthcare systems to their modern, intelligent, and versatile equivalents that are adequately equipped to tackle contemporary challenges. This has led to a wave of applications that utilise AI technologies; first and foremost in the fields of medical imaging, but also in the use of wearables and other intelligent sensors. In comparison, computer audition can be seen to be lagging behind, at least in terms of commercial interest. Yet, audition has long been a staple assistant for medical practitioners, with the stethoscope being the quintessential sign of doctors around the world. Transforming this traditional technology with the use of AI entails a set of unique challenges. We categorise the advances needed in four key pillars: Hear, corresponding to the cornerstone technologies needed to analyse auditory signals in real-life conditions; Earlier, for the advances needed in computational and data efficiency; Attentively, for accounting to individual differences and handling the longitudinal nature of medical data; and, finally, Responsibly, for ensuring compliance to the ethical standards accorded to the field of medicine.
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34. An Improved Neural Network Classifier for Melanoma Skin Lesion Detection
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Srividya, T. D., primary
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35. Chapter 12 Safety first: managing hydrogen in production, handling, and applications
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Raghavendra Rao, A. V., primary, Srividya, Rompicherla, additional, Sravani Sameera, V., additional, Bethi, Bhaskar, additional, Prasad, K. S. N. V., additional, Srinivas, Thangallapalli, additional, Ganesh, B., additional, and Praveen, B. V. S., additional
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36. Kyasanur Forest Disease: An Epidemiological Investigation and Case-Control Study in Shivamogga, Karnataka, India-2022
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Srividya K. Vedachalam, Bhavesh L. Rajput, Sushma Choudhary, Darshan Narayanaswamy, Sharath Chandra, Pallavi D. M., Padma M. Rajagopal, and Tanzin Dikid
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arbovirus infections ,viral zoonoses ,tick-borne encephalitis ,risk factors ,vaccination ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectiveKyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) is a viral zoonosis reported from Karnataka, India. We investigated cases in the Shivamogga district, Karnataka, to describe the epidemiology and identify risk factors in the affected block in 2022.MethodsA case was defined as a laboratory-confirmed KFD-positive resident of Shivamogga from 1 January-31 May 2022. We extracted the records of KFD cases from district surveillance. We conducted a 1:3 case-control study in the Thirthahalli block. We enrolled laboratory-confirmed KFD-positive Thirthahalli residents from January to May 2022 as cases, and residents without “fever with myalgia” as controls. We reported adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI).ResultsShivamogga reported 35 cases, with a median age of 46 (4–75) years, of which 51% were men, and one death. Among 25 cases and 90 controls, knowledge of avoiding recent monkey death sites was low (cases = 0%, controls = 11%). Monkey death sites within 500 m [aOR = 8.6 (1.8–41.9)] and household tick exposure [aOR = 3.7 (1.3–10.7)] were independent risk factors.ConclusionThis was a laboratory-confirmed cluster of KFD cases in Thirthahalli, with residence near a monkey death site and household tick exposure considered significant risk factors. We recommend evaluating monkey carcass disposal procedures and increasing awareness of tick protective measures.
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37. Crosstalk between ubiquitination and translation in neurodevelopmental disorders
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Nagore Elu, Srividya Subash, and Susana R. Louros
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ubiquitin ,translation ,splicing ,ribosome ,neurodevelopmental disorders ,FMRP ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Ubiquitination is one of the most conserved post-translational modifications and together with mRNA translation contributes to cellular protein homeostasis (proteostasis). Temporal and spatial regulation of proteostasis is particularly important during synaptic plasticity, when translation of specific mRNAs requires tight regulation. Mutations in genes encoding regulators of mRNA translation and in ubiquitin ligases have been associated with several neurodevelopmental disorders. RNA metabolism and translation are regulated by RNA-binding proteins, critical for the spatial and temporal control of translation in neurons. Several ubiquitin ligases also regulate RNA-dependent mechanisms in neurons, with numerous ubiquitination events described in splicing factors and ribosomal proteins. Here we will explore how ubiquitination regulates translation in neurons, from RNA biogenesis to alternative splicing and how dysregulation of ubiquitin signaling can be the underlying cause of pathology in neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Fragile X syndrome. Finally we propose that targeting ubiquitin signaling is an attractive novel therapeutic strategy for neurodevelopmental disorders where mRNA translation and ubiquitin signaling are disrupted.
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38. Knowledge Transfer. From Electronic Design Automation to Advanced Process Manufacturing.
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J. Andres Torres, Melody Tao, Anastasiia Doinychko, Mohan Govindaraj, Srividya Jayaram, and Nathan Greeneltch
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39. NYC CrimeWatch: Crime Analysis Tool.
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Amarjeet Singh, Subham Kumar, and Srividya Bansal 0001
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40. Phytochemicals and Natural Extracts, Secondary Metabolites of Plants and Improvement of Brain Function
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Gopathy, Sridevi, Seshadri, Srividya, Amudha, P., Vidya, R., Jayalakshmi, M., Kulanthaivel, Langeswaran, Raju, Muthuvel, Subbaraj, Gowtham Kumar, Pathak, Surajit, editor, and Banerjee, Antara, editor
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41. Measurement of Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Composite Structures Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor
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Kumar, Vijay, Revathi, C. M., Ganti, Srividya, Gupta, Nitesh, Augustin, M. J., Ghosh, Arindam, Series Editor, Chua, Daniel, Series Editor, de Souza, Flavio Leandro, Series Editor, Aktas, Oral Cenk, Series Editor, Han, Yafang, Series Editor, Gong, Jianghong, Series Editor, Jawaid, Mohammad, Series Editor, Manohara Babu, Mulakaluri Rama, editor, Buragohain, Manoj Kumar, editor, and Kuchipudi, Srinivas, editor
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42. Transforming Farm Agro Waste into Valuable Resources: A Guide to Sustainable Agriculture and Economic Growth
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Rao, A. V. Raghavendra, Srividya, Rompicherla, Bhemavarapu, Rohitha, Rejinthala, Rajkumar, Karthik, Pasula, Daisy, Eluri, Arya, Raj Kumar, editor, Verros, George D., editor, Verma, Om Prakash, editor, and Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar, editor
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43. Utilization of Waste Paper in Construction, Polymer Composites, and to Produce Fuels
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Rao, A. V. Raghavendra, Uttaravalli, Appala Naidu, Srividya, Rompicherla, Boppena, Karuna, Ashok, Anup, Bethi, Bhaskar, Arya, Raj Kumar, editor, Verros, George D., editor, Verma, Om Prakash, editor, and Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar, editor
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44. From Farm to Fuel: Animal-Based Bioenergy and Bioproducts
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Sameera, V. Sravani, Rao, A. V. Raghavendra, Srividya, Rompicherla, Boppena, Karuna, Rani, R. Prasanna, Arya, Raj Kumar, editor, Verros, George D., editor, Verma, Om Prakash, editor, and Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar, editor
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45. A Statistical Approach to Estimate Severe Accident Vehicle Collision Probability Inside a Multi-lane Road Tunnel with Unidirectional Traffic Flow
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Jena, Jajati K., Verma, Ajit K., Kumar, Uday, Ajit, Srividya, Pham, Hoang, Series Editor, Kapur, P. K., editor, Singh, Gurinder, editor, and Kumar, Vivek, editor
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46. Directional Edge Coding for Facial Expression Recognition System
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Sandya, Pagadala, Subbareddy, K. Venkata, Nirmala Devi, L., Srividya, P., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Verma, Om Prakash, editor, Wang, Lipo, editor, Kumar, Rajesh, editor, and Yadav, Anupam, editor
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47. Design of Voltage Comparator with High Voltage to Time Gain for ADC Applications
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Penubadi, Ashwith Kumar Reddy, Pasupathy, Srividya, Zen, Hushairi, editor, Dasari, Naga M., editor, Latha, Y. Madhavee, editor, and Rao, S. Srinivasa, editor
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48. The EN-TEx resource of multi-tissue personal epigenomes & variant-impact models.
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Rozowsky, Joel, Gao, Jiahao, Borsari, Beatrice, Yang, Yucheng, Galeev, Timur, Gürsoy, Gamze, Epstein, Charles, Xiong, Kun, Xu, Jinrui, Li, Tianxiao, Liu, Jason, Yu, Keyang, Berthel, Ana, Chen, Zhanlin, Navarro, Fabio, Sun, Maxwell, Wright, James, Chang, Justin, Cameron, Christopher, Shoresh, Noam, Gaskell, Elizabeth, Drenkow, Jorg, Adrian, Jessika, Aganezov, Sergey, Aguet, François, Balderrama-Gutierrez, Gabriela, Banskota, Samridhi, Corona, Guillermo, Chee, Sora, Chhetri, Surya, Cortez Martins, Gabriel, Danyko, Cassidy, Davis, Carrie, Farid, Daniel, Farrell, Nina, Gabdank, Idan, Gofin, Yoel, Gorkin, David, Gu, Mengting, Hecht, Vivian, Hitz, Benjamin, Issner, Robbyn, Jiang, Yunzhe, Kirsche, Melanie, Kong, Xiangmeng, Lam, Bonita, Li, Shantao, Li, Bian, Li, Xiqi, Lin, Khine, Luo, Ruibang, Mackiewicz, Mark, Meng, Ran, Moore, Jill, Mudge, Jonathan, Nelson, Nicholas, Nusbaum, Chad, Popov, Ioann, Pratt, Henry, Qiu, Yunjiang, Ramakrishnan, Srividya, Raymond, Joe, Salichos, Leonidas, Scavelli, Alexandra, Schreiber, Jacob, Sedlazeck, Fritz, See, Lei, Sherman, Rachel, Shi, Xu, Shi, Minyi, Sloan, Cricket, Strattan, J, Tan, Zhen, Tanaka, Forrest, Vlasova, Anna, Wang, Jun, Werner, Jonathan, Williams, Brian, Xu, Min, Yan, Chengfei, Yu, Lu, Zaleski, Christopher, Zhang, Jing, Ardlie, Kristin, Cherry, J, Mendenhall, Eric, Noble, William, Weng, Zhiping, Levine, Morgan, Dobin, Alexander, Wold, Barbara, Mortazavi, Ali, Ren, Bing, Gillis, Jesse, Myers, Richard, Choudhary, Jyoti, Milosavljevic, Aleksandar, Schatz, Michael, Bernstein, Bradley, and Guigó, Roderic
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ENCODE ,GTEx ,allele-specific activity ,eQTLs ,functional epigenomes ,functional genomics ,genome annotations ,personal genome ,predictive models ,structural variants ,tissue specificity ,transformer model ,Epigenome ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genomics ,Phenotype ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide - Abstract
Understanding how genetic variants impact molecular phenotypes is a key goal of functional genomics, currently hindered by reliance on a single haploid reference genome. Here, we present the EN-TEx resource of 1,635 open-access datasets from four donors (∼30 tissues × ∼15 assays). The datasets are mapped to matched, diploid genomes with long-read phasing and structural variants, instantiating a catalog of >1 million allele-specific loci. These loci exhibit coordinated activity along haplotypes and are less conserved than corresponding, non-allele-specific ones. Surprisingly, a deep-learning transformer model can predict the allele-specific activity based only on local nucleotide-sequence context, highlighting the importance of transcription-factor-binding motifs particularly sensitive to variants. Furthermore, combining EN-TEx with existing genome annotations reveals strong associations between allele-specific and GWAS loci. It also enables models for transferring known eQTLs to difficult-to-profile tissues (e.g., from skin to heart). Overall, EN-TEx provides rich data and generalizable models for more accurate personal functional genomics.
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49. Rapid detection of mutations in CSF-cfTNA with the Genexus Integrated Sequencer
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Arjuna, Srividya, Shah, Mauli, Dono, Antonio, Nunez-Rubiano, Luis, Pichardo-Rojas, Pavel S., Zhu, Jay-Jiguang, Riascos, Roy F., Luthra, Rajyalakshmi, Roy-Chowdhuri, Sinchita, Duose, Dzifa, Wang, Daniel H., Lang, Frederick F., Esquenazi, Yoshua, and Ballester, Leomar Y.
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50. Bold 100: A Ruthenium-based Anticancer Therapeutic: Evolution of a Ruthenium-based Metallodrug
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Srividya, S. and Karvembu, R.
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