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52. Target Organs of Metals Released from Metal-on-Polyethylene Knee and Hip Arthroplasty Implants: Implications for Tissue Metal Profiles
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Bellouard, Marie, de la GrandMaison, Geoffroy Lorin, Rambaud, Caroline, Marmorat, Jean-Luc, Grimaldi, Lamiae, Nkam, Lionelle, Larabi, Islam-Amine, and Alvarez, Jean-Claude
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- 2024
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53. Outcomes of Planetary Collisions: Importance of Gravity and Material Properties
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Smallwood, Jeremy L., Lee, Jeffrey S., Matthews, Lorin S., and Wyatt, Bryant M.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
The final sizes, composition, and angular momenta of solid planetary bodies depend on the outcomes of collisions between planetary embryos. The most common numerical method for simulating embryo collisions is to combine a gravity solver with a hydrodynamic solver, allowing pressure gradients, shock waves, and gravitational torques to loft material into orbit. Here, we perform the first direct comparison between hydrodynamic methods and a simplified method employing only gravity and a quadratic repulsive force. The formation of Earth's Moon, perhaps the most heavily simulated planetary collision, is used as a test case. Many of the main features of a collision between two planetary embryos, including collisions in which an orbiting disc of material and/or intact moons are formed, are controlled solely by gravitational forces. Comparison of the methods shows that the mass and orbit of the satellite, as well as the extent of physical mixing between the protoearth and impactor, are similar regardless of the inclusion of the inclusion of hydrodynamic effects or the equation of state employed. The study of thermal and chemical effects of the impact, and determining the time scale for lunar accretion, still require a full hydrodynamic calculation. The simplified gravity plus quadratic repulsive force approach allows rapid testing of various initial conditions to identify cases for further detailed study., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to MNRAS
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- 2023
54. Using Saliency and Cropping to Improve Video Memorability
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Mudgal, Vaibhav, Wang, Qingyang, Sweeney, Lorin, and Smeaton, Alan F.
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Multimedia - Abstract
Video memorability is a measure of how likely a particular video is to be remembered by a viewer when that viewer has no emotional connection with the video content. It is an important characteristic as videos that are more memorable are more likely to be shared, viewed, and discussed. This paper presents results of a series of experiments where we improved the memorability of a video by selectively cropping frames based on image saliency. We present results of a basic fixed cropping as well as the results from dynamic cropping where both the size of the crop and the position of the crop within the frame, move as the video is played and saliency is tracked. Our results indicate that especially for videos of low initial memorability, the memorability score can be improved., Comment: 12 pages
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- 2023
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55. Biological Connections: A Classroom Activity to Visualize Complex Systems
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Kevin J. Krajcir, Emily K. Field, Bradley Fultz, Robin Buff, Jim Gann, and Lorin A. Neuman-Lee
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Biological interactions and associations underlie life's processes at every level of organization. Here, we present a classroom activity that allows students to visualize and understand the connections within almost any biological system, from cell functions to ecological relationships. We recommend that instructors implement this activity to review course content and enhance students' system-thinking abilities.
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- 2024
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56. Statistical Inference on Grayscale Images via the Euler-Radon Transform
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Meng, Kun, Ji, Mattie, Wang, Jinyu, Ding, Kexin, Kirveslahti, Henry, Eloyan, Ani, and Crawford, Lorin
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Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
Tools from topological data analysis have been widely used to represent binary images in many scientific applications. Methods that aim to represent grayscale images (i.e., where pixel intensities instead take on continuous values) have been relatively underdeveloped. In this paper, we introduce the Euler-Radon transform, which generalizes the Euler characteristic transform to grayscale images by using o-minimal structures and Euler integration over definable functions. Coupling the Karhunen-Loeve expansion with our proposed topological representation, we offer hypothesis-testing algorithms based on the chi-squared distribution for detecting significant differences between two groups of grayscale images. We illustrate our framework via extensive numerical experiments and simulations., Comment: 85 pages, 9 figures
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- 2023
57. Memories in the Making: Predicting Video Memorability with Encoding Phase EEG
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Sweeney, Lorin, Healy, Graham, and Smeaton, Alan F.
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Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
In a world of ephemeral moments, our brain diligently sieves through a cascade of experiences, like a skilled gold prospector searching for precious nuggets amidst the river's relentless flow. This study delves into the elusive "moment of memorability" -- a fleeting, yet vital instant where experiences are prioritised for consolidation in our memory. By transforming subjects' encoding phase electroencephalography (EEG) signals into the visual domain using scaleograms and leveraging deep learning techniques, we investigate the neural signatures that underpin this moment, with the aim of predicting subject-specific recognition of video. Our findings not only support the involvement of theta band (4-8Hz) oscillations over the right temporal lobe in the encoding of declarative memory, but also support the existence of a distinct moment of memorability, akin to the gold nuggets that define our personal river of experiences., Comment: Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, CBMI, September 20-22, Orleans, France, 2023
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- 2023
58. Should I Stop or Should I Go: Early Stopping with Heterogeneous Populations
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Adam, Hammaad, Yin, Fan, Huibin, Hu, Tenenholtz, Neil, Crawford, Lorin, Mackey, Lester, and Koenecke, Allison
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Statistics - Methodology ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Machine Learning - Abstract
Randomized experiments often need to be stopped prematurely due to the treatment having an unintended harmful effect. Existing methods that determine when to stop an experiment early are typically applied to the data in aggregate and do not account for treatment effect heterogeneity. In this paper, we study the early stopping of experiments for harm on heterogeneous populations. We first establish that current methods often fail to stop experiments when the treatment harms a minority group of participants. We then use causal machine learning to develop CLASH, the first broadly-applicable method for heterogeneous early stopping. We demonstrate CLASH's performance on simulated and real data and show that it yields effective early stopping for both clinical trials and A/B tests., Comment: NeurIPS 2023 (spotlight)
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- 2023
59. Factors Associated with Longitudinal Changes in Mammographic Density in a Multiethnic Breast Screening Cohort of Postmenopausal Women
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Park, Hannah Lui, Ziogas, Argyrios, Feig, Stephen A, Kirmizi, Roza Lorin, Lee, Christie Jiwon, Alvarez, Andrea, Lucia, Rachel McFarland, Goodman, Deborah, Larsen, Kathryn M, Kelly, Richard, and Anton-Culver, Hoda
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Obesity ,Clinical Research ,Breast Cancer ,Cancer ,Nutrition ,Estrogen ,Prevention ,Women's Health ,Aging ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Breast Density ,Breast Neoplasms ,Mammography ,Postmenopause ,Risk Factors ,Estrogens ,Psychology ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
BackgroundBreast density is an important risk factor for breast cancer and is known to be associated with characteristics such as age, race, and hormone levels; however, it is unclear what factors contribute to changes in breast density in postmenopausal women over time. Understanding factors associated with density changes may enable a better understanding of breast cancer risk and facilitate potential strategies for prevention.MethodsThis study investigated potential associations between personal factors and changes in mammographic density in a cohort of 3,392 postmenopausal women with no personal history of breast cancer between 2011 and 2017. Self-reported information on demographics, breast and reproductive history, and lifestyle factors, including body mass index (BMI), alcohol intake, smoking, and physical activity, was collected by an electronic intake form, and breast imaging reporting and database system (BI-RADS) mammographic density scores were obtained from electronic medical records. Factors associated with a longitudinal increase or decrease in mammographic density were identified using Fisher's exact test and multivariate conditional logistic regression.Results7.9% of women exhibited a longitudinal decrease in mammographic density, 6.7% exhibited an increase, and 85.4% exhibited no change. Longitudinal changes in mammographic density were correlated with age, race/ethnicity, and age at menopause in the univariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis, Asian women were more likely to exhibit a longitudinal increase in mammographic density and less likely to exhibit a decrease compared to White women. On the other hand, obese women were less likely to exhibit an increase and more likely to exhibit a decrease compared to normal weight women. Women who underwent menopause at age 55 years or older were less likely to exhibit a decrease in mammographic density compared to women who underwent menopause at a younger age. Besides obesity, lifestyle factors (alcohol intake, smoking, and physical activity) were not associated with longitudinal changes in mammographic density.ConclusionsThe associations we observed between Asian race/obesity and longitudinal changes in BI-RADS density in postmenopausal women are paradoxical in that breast cancer risk is lower in Asian women and higher in obese women. However, the association between later age at menopause and a decreased likelihood of decreasing in BI-RADS density over time is consistent with later age at menopause being a risk factor for breast cancer and suggests a potential relationship between greater cumulative lifetime estrogen exposure and relative stability in breast density after menopause. Our findings support the complexity of the relationships between breast density, BMI, hormone exposure, and breast cancer risk.
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- 2023
60. Multioviz: an interactive platform for in silico perturbation and interrogation of gene regulatory networks
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Xie, Helen, Crawford, Lorin, and Conard, Ashley Mae
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- 2024
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61. Validation of the AO Spine CROST (Clinician Reported Outcome Spine Trauma) in the clinical setting
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Sadiqi, Said, de Gendt, Erin E. A., Muijs, Sander P. J., Post, Marcel W. M., Benneker, Lorin M., Holas, Martin, Tee, Jin W., Albers, Christoph E., Häckel, Sonja, Svac, Juraj, Bransford, Richard J., El-Sharkawi, Mohammad M., Kandziora, Frank, Rajasekaran, Shanmuganathan, Schnake, Klaus J., Vaccaro, Alexander R., and Oner, F. Cumhur
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- 2024
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62. A structural study of hcp and liquid iron under shock compression up to 275 GPa
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Singh, Saransh, Briggs, Richard, Gorman, Martin G., Benedict, Lorin X., Wu, Christine J., Hamel, Sebastien, Coleman, Amy L., Coppari, Federica, Fernandez-Panella, Amalia, McGuire, Christopher, Sims, Melissa, Wicks, June K., Eggert, Jon H., Fratanduono, Dayne E., and Smith, Raymond F.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We combine nanosecond laser shock compression with \emph{in-situ} picosecond X-ray diffraction to provide structural data on iron up to 275 GPa. We constrain the extent of hcp-liquid coexistence, the onset of total melt, and the structure within the liquid phase. Our results indicate that iron, under shock compression, melts completely by 258(8) GPa. A coordination number analysis indicates that iron is a simple liquid at these pressure-temperature conditions. We also perform texture analysis between the ambient body-centered-cubic (bcc) $\alpha$, and the hexagonal-closed-packed (hcp) high-pressure $\epsilon-$phase. We rule out the Rong-Dunlop orientation relationship (OR) between the $\alpha$ and $\epsilon-$phases. However, we cannot distinguish between three other closely related ORs: Burger's, Mao-Bassett-Takahashi, and Potter's OR. The solid-liquid coexistence region is constrained from a melt onset pressure of 225(3) GPa from previously published sound speed measurements and full melt (246.5(1.8)-258(8) GPa) from X-ray diffraction measurements, with an associated maximum latent heat of melting of 623 J/g. This value is lower than recently reported theoretical estimates and suggests that the contribution to the earth's geodynamo energy budget from heat release due to freezing of the inner core is smaller than previously thought. Melt pressures for these nanosecond shock experiments are consistent with gas gun shock experiments that last for microseconds, indicating that the melt transition occurs rapidly.
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- 2023
63. Determinants of oilseed rape-service plant intercropping performance variability across a farmers’ fields network in Western Switzerland
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Bousselin, Xavier, Lorin, Mathieu, Valantin-Morison, Muriel, Fustec, Joëlle, Cassagne, Nathalie, and Baux, Alice
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- 2024
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64. Correction to: Evaluation of the cardiovascular risk induced by cannabis use from a series of 43 autopsy cases
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Cotier, Paul, Mayer, Charlotte, Etting, Isabelle, de la Grandmaison, Geoffroy Lorin, and Alvarez, Jean‑Claude
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- 2024
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65. A Simple Approach for Local and Global Variable Importance in Nonlinear Regression Models
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Winn-Nuñez, Emily T., Griffin, Maryclare, and Crawford, Lorin
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Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
The ability to interpret machine learning models has become increasingly important as their usage in data science continues to rise. Most current interpretability methods are optimized to work on either (\textit{i}) a global scale, where the goal is to rank features based on their contributions to overall variation in an observed population, or (\textit{ii}) the local level, which aims to detail on how important a feature is to a particular individual in the data set. In this work, a new operator is proposed called the "GlObal And Local Score" (GOALS): a simple \textit{post hoc} approach to simultaneously assess local and global feature variable importance in nonlinear models. Motivated by problems in biomedicine, the approach is demonstrated using Gaussian process regression where the task of understanding how genetic markers are associated with disease progression both within individuals and across populations is of high interest. Detailed simulations and real data analyses illustrate the flexible and efficient utility of GOALS over state-of-the-art variable importance strategies.
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- 2023
66. Diffusing Surrogate Dreams of Video Scenes to Predict Video Memorability
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Sweeney, Lorin, Healy, Graham, and Smeaton, Alan F.
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
As part of the MediaEval 2022 Predicting Video Memorability task we explore the relationship between visual memorability, the visual representation that characterises it, and the underlying concept portrayed by that visual representation. We achieve state-of-the-art memorability prediction performance with a model trained and tested exclusively on surrogate dream images, elevating concepts to the status of a cornerstone memorability feature, and finding strong evidence to suggest that the intrinsic memorability of visual content can be distilled to its underlying concept or meaning irrespective of its specific visual representational., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, MediaEval-22: Multimedia Evaluation Workshop, 13-15 January 2023, Bergen, Norway and Online
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- 2022
67. Overview of The MediaEval 2022 Predicting Video Memorability Task
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Sweeney, Lorin, Constantin, Mihai Gabriel, Demarty, Claire-Hélène, Fosco, Camilo, de Herrera, Alba G. Seco, Halder, Sebastian, Healy, Graham, Ionescu, Bogdan, Matran-Fernandez, Ana, Smeaton, Alan F., and Sultana, Mushfika
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Multimedia - Abstract
This paper describes the 5th edition of the Predicting Video Memorability Task as part of MediaEval2022. This year we have reorganised and simplified the task in order to lubricate a greater depth of inquiry. Similar to last year, two datasets are provided in order to facilitate generalisation, however, this year we have replaced the TRECVid2019 Video-to-Text dataset with the VideoMem dataset in order to remedy underlying data quality issues, and to prioritise short-term memorability prediction by elevating the Memento10k dataset as the primary dataset. Additionally, a fully fledged electroencephalography (EEG)-based prediction sub-task is introduced. In this paper, we outline the core facets of the task and its constituent sub-tasks; describing the datasets, evaluation metrics, and requirements for participant submissions., Comment: 6 pages. In: MediaEval Multimedia Benchmark Workshop Working Notes, 2022
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- 2022
68. Experiences from the MediaEval Predicting Media Memorability Task
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de Herrera, Alba García Deco, Constantin, Mihai Gabriel, Demarty, Chaire-Hélène, Fosco, Camilo, Halder, Sebastian, Healy, Graham, Ionescu, Bogdan, Matran-Fernandez, Ana, Smeaton, Alan F., Sultana, Mushfika, and Sweeney, Lorin
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
The Predicting Media Memorability task in the MediaEval evaluation campaign has been running annually since 2018 and several different tasks and data sets have been used in this time. This has allowed us to compare the performance of many memorability prediction techniques on the same data and in a reproducible way and to refine and improve on those techniques. The resources created to compute media memorability are now being used by researchers well beyond the actual evaluation campaign. In this paper we present a summary of the task, including the collective lessons we have learned for the research community., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Presented at the NeurIPS 2022 Workshop on Memory in Artificial and Real Intelligence (MemARI), 2 December 2022, New Orleans, USA
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- 2022
69. Towards Fleet-wide Sharing of Wind Turbine Condition Information through Privacy-preserving Federated Learning
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Jenkel, Lorin, Jonas, Stefan, and Meyer, Angela
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Cryptography and Security - Abstract
Terabytes of data are collected by wind turbine manufacturers from their fleets every day. And yet, a lack of data access and sharing impedes exploiting the full potential of the data. We present a distributed machine learning approach that preserves the data privacy by leaving the data on the wind turbines while still enabling fleet-wide learning on those local data. We show that through federated fleet-wide learning, turbines with little or no representative training data can benefit from more accurate normal behavior models. Customizing the global federated model to individual turbines yields the highest fault detection accuracy in cases where the monitored target variable is distributed heterogeneously across the fleet. We demonstrate this for bearing temperatures, a target variable whose normal behavior can vary widely depending on the turbine. We show that no turbine experiences a loss in model performance from participating in the federated learning process, resulting in superior performance of the federated learning strategy in our case studies. The distributed learning increases the normal behavior model training times by about a factor of ten due to increased communication overhead and slower model convergence., Comment: Added: case study results for data from a different fleet; distribution shift discussion; formatting and presentation changes. Original results remain unchanged
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- 2022
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70. Improved ex vivo method for microbiocidal activity across vertebrate species
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Susannah S. French and Lorin A. Neuman-Lee
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Ecoimmunology ,Immunity ,Bacteria ,Complement activity ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Summary The field of ecoimmunology is currently undergoing rapid expansion, whereby biologists from a wide range of ecological disciplines are increasingly interested in assessing immunocompetence in their study organisms. One of the key challenges to researchers is determining what eco-immune measures to use in a given experiment. Moreover, there are limitations depending on study species, requirements for specific antibodies, and relevance of the methodology to the study organism. Here we introduce an improved ex vivo method for microbiocidal activity across vertebrate species. The utility of this assay is that it determines the ability of an organism to remove a pathogen that could be encountered in the wild, lending ecological relevancy to the technique. The applications of this microbiocidal assay are broad, as it is readily adaptable to different types of microbes as well as a wide variety of study species. We describe a method of microbiocidal analysis that will enable researchers across disciplines to effectively employ this method to accurately quantify microbial killing ability, using readily available microplate absorbance readers.
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- 2012
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71. Navigating Autonomy: Unveiling Security Experts' Perspectives on Augmented Intelligence in Cybersecurity.
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Neele Roch, Hannah Sievers, Lorin Schöni, and Verena Zimmermann
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- 2024
72. Reconciling the Rift Between Recognition and Recall: Insights from a Video Memorability Drawing Experiment.
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Lorin Sweeney, Graham Healy, and Alan F. Smeaton
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- 2024
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73. Using Saliency and Cropping to Improve Video Memorability.
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Vaibhav Mudgal, Qingyang Wang, Lorin Sweeney, and Alan F. Smeaton
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- 2024
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74. Systems of Care: Contemporary Clinical Care Models in Geriatric Psychiatry
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Ngo Moubarek, Sandy, Scher, Lorin, Hategan, Ana, editor, Bourgeois, James A., editor, Hirsch, Calvin H., editor, and Giroux, Caroline, editor
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- 2024
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75. Using Saliency and Cropping to Improve Video Memorability
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Mudgal, Vaibhav, Wang, Qingyang, Sweeney, Lorin, Smeaton, Alan F., Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Rudinac, Stevan, editor, Hanjalic, Alan, editor, Liem, Cynthia, editor, Worring, Marcel, editor, Jónsson, Björn Þór, editor, Liu, Bei, editor, and Yamakata, Yoko, editor
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- 2024
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76. Evolution of Ion Wake Characteristics with Experimental Conditions
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Banka, Rahul, Vermillion, Katrina, Matthews, Lorin, Hyde, Truell, and Couëdel, Lenaïc
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
Two-dimensional microparticle crystals can be formed in the sheath of a gas discharge plasma. Ions from the bulk plasma are accelerated in the sheath electric field, flowing past the grains to create a positive ion wake downstream from the grains. Interaction between the ion wake and neighboring grains creates additional coupling between oscillation modes and can trigger mode-coupling instability (MCI). Recent experiments have shown that at a fixed discharge power there are threshold pressures above and below which the monolayer always crystallizes or melts, respectively. The melting is due to MCI being triggered in the crystal monolayer, while the crystallization is due to the suppression of MCI by neutral damping in the fluid monolayer. The relationship between the discharge parameters and ion wake characteristics is unknown. A molecular dynamics simulation of ion dynamics and dust charging is used to self-consistently determine the dust charge and ion wake characteristics for different experimental conditions. It is found that the ion wake is strongly dependent on discharge pressure but not affected much by the discharge power.
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- 2022
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77. Experimental Measurement of Overlapped Sheaths
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Chen, Mudi, Dropmann, Michael, Qiao, Ke, Ding, Zhiyue, Matthews, Lorin S., and Hyde, Truell W.
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Due to the complicated environment of the plasma sheath, it is difficult to experimentally measure plasma characteristics in the narrow geometry where sheaths from opposite boundaries overlap. Since such geometries are often found in industrial plasma applications, accurate measurements of this type are of significant interests. In this paper, we employ micron-sized dust grains as non-perturbative probes of the plasma environment. A particle-freefall technique is then used to measure the sheath profiles produced by a rf plasma within a glass box. The results show that this technique can identify the plasma operating conditions for which the sheaths on opposite walls begin to overlap as well as the magnitude of the effect.
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- 2022
78. The potential association between extracorporeal photopheresis and thrombosis
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Jacobs, Jeremy W., Adkins, Brian D., Bibb, Lorin A., Woo, Jennifer S., Allen, Elizabeth S., Stephens, Laura D., Binns, Thomas C., Bloch, Evan M., and Booth, Garrett S.
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- 2024
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79. Supplementary value and diagnostic performance of computed tomography scout view in the detection of thoracolumbar spine injuries
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Milavec, Helena, Gasser, Vera T., Ruder, Thomas D., Deml, Moritz C., Hautz, Wolf, Exadaktylos, Aristomenis, Benneker, Lorin M., and Albers, Christoph E.
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- 2024
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80. Implication des peptides de fusion des glycoprotéines de fusion virales de classe I dans la fusion membranaire
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Brasseur R., Charloteaux B., Lins L., and Lorin A.
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HIV ,lipid bilayer ,molecular modelling ,secondary structure ,tilted peptide ,viral infection ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The implication of fusion peptides of class I viral fusion glycoproteins in the membrane fusion. Viral infection involves fusion between the viral envelope and the target cell plasmic membrane. The fusion is induced by a glycoprotein anchored in the viral envelope. After activation, the glycoprotein undergoes a conformational change inducing the exposure of a region named « fusion peptide » essential for the fusion process. Studies on glycoproteins and on isolated fusion peptides have allowed to better understand the mechanisms involved in membrane fusion. It was notably shown that fusion peptides induce fusion and leakage of membranes. These peptides are able to insert obliquely in a membrane when helical. This orientation induces lipid destabilisation, favouring membrane fusion. However, to date, none of these in vitro, in vivo or in silico studies has determined the minimal sequence required for membrane fusion. Using the obliquity-fusogenicity relationship, the latter was determined by molecular modelling for two viruses, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Bovine Leukaemia Virus. These new results are of particular interest in the development of vaccines and antiviral drugs.
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- 2007
81. Analysing the Memorability of a Procedural Crime-Drama TV Series, CSI
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Cummins, Sean, Sweeney, Lorin, and Smeaton, Alan F.
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Multimedia - Abstract
We investigate the memorability of a 5-season span of a popular crime-drama TV series, CSI, through the application of a vision transformer fine-tuned on the task of predicting video memorability. By investigating the popular genre of crime-drama TV through the use of a detailed annotated corpus combined with video memorability scores, we show how to extrapolate meaning from the memorability scores generated on video shots. We perform a quantitative analysis to relate video shot memorability to a variety of aspects of the show. The insights we present in this paper illustrate the importance of video memorability in applications which use multimedia in areas like education, marketing, indexing, as well as in the case here namely TV and film production., Comment: 7 pages, accepted to CBMI 2022
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- 2022
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82. Les liposomes : description, fabrication et applications
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Brasseur R., Thomas A., Flore C., and Lorin A.
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Bilayer ,phospholipid ,motion ,application ,fusion ,preparation ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Liposomes: description, preparation and applications. Liposomes are spherical vesicles with a diameter ranging from 20 nm to a few thousands nm. These vesicles consist of one or several bilayers which separate an intravesicular from an external medium. Within these bilayers, like in the biological membrane, motion of phospholipids is observed. Liposomes are easy to prepare. The hydration of a phospholipidic film leads to the formation of multilamellar liposomes. Additional steps are required to form unilamellar liposomes. Liposomes are used for industrial purposes, such as the targeting of cosmetological compounds. They may also be used as therapy vectors, for drug delivery or as vaccine supports. Liposomes are good models for membranes and are widely used for improving the understanding of biological events that occur in cell membranes, such as permeability, fluidity, protein anchoring and fusion of membranes. This paper mainly emphasizes membrane fusion.
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- 2004
83. Identification and Preclinical Pharmacology of the γ-Secretase Modulator BMS-869780
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Jeremy H. Toyn, Lorin A. Thompson, Kimberley A. Lentz, Jere E. Meredith, Catherine R. Burton, Sethu Sankaranararyanan, Valerie Guss, Tracey Hall, Lawrence G. Iben, Carol M. Krause, Rudy Krause, Xu-Alan Lin, Maria Pierdomenico, Craig Polson, Alan S. Robertson, R. Rex Denton, James E. Grace, John Morrison, Joseph Raybon, Xiaoliang Zhuo, Kimberly Snow, Ramesh Padmanabha, Michele Agler, Kim Esposito, David Harden, Margaret Prack, Sam Varma, Victoria Wong, Yingjie Zhu, Tatyana Zvyaga, Samuel Gerritz, Lawrence R. Marcin, Mendi A. Higgins, Jianliang Shi, Cong Wei, Joseph L. Cantone, Dieter M. Drexler, John E. Macor, Richard E. Olson, Michael K. Ahlijanian, and Charles F. Albright
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease is the most prevalent cause of dementia and is associated with accumulation of amyloid-β peptide (Aβ), particularly the 42-amino acid Aβ1-42, in the brain. Aβ1-42 levels can be decreased by γ-secretase modulators (GSM), which are small molecules that modulate γ-secretase, an enzyme essential for Aβ production. BMS-869780 is a potent GSM that decreased Aβ1-42 and Aβ1-40 and increased Aβ1-37 and Aβ1-38, without inhibiting overall levels of Aβ peptides or other APP processing intermediates. BMS-869780 also did not inhibit Notch processing by γ-secretase and lowered brain Aβ1-42 without evidence of Notch-related side effects in rats. Human pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters were predicted through allometric scaling of PK in rat, dog, and monkey and were combined with the rat pharmacodynamic (PD) parameters to predict the relationship between BMS-869780 dose, exposure and Aβ1-42 levels in human. Off-target and safety margins were then based on comparisons to the predicted exposure required for robust Aβ1-42 lowering. Because of insufficient safety predictions and the relatively high predicted human daily dose of 700 mg, further evaluation of BMS-869780 as a potential clinical candidate was discontinued. Nevertheless, BMS-869780 demonstrates the potential of the GSM approach for robust lowering of brain Aβ1-42 without Notch-related side effects.
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- 2014
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84. Randomness of Shapes and Statistical Inference on Shapes via the Smooth Euler Characteristic Transform
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Meng, Kun, Wang, Jinyu, Crawford, Lorin, and Eloyan, Ani
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Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
In this article, we establish the mathematical foundations for modeling the randomness of shapes and conducting statistical inference on shapes using the smooth Euler characteristic transform. Based on these foundations, we propose two chi-squared statistic-based algorithms for testing hypotheses on random shapes. Simulation studies are presented to validate our mathematical derivations and to compare our algorithms with state-of-the-art methods to demonstrate the utility of our proposed framework. As real applications, we analyze a data set of mandibular molars from four genera of primates and show that our algorithms have the power to detect significant shape differences that recapitulate known morphological variation across suborders. Altogether, our discussions bridge the following fields: algebraic and computational topology, probability theory and stochastic processes, Sobolev spaces and functional analysis, analysis of variance for functional data, and geometric morphometrics., Comment: 110 pages
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- 2022
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85. Computation of the Time-Dependent Dirac Equation with Physics-Informed Neural Networks
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Lorin, Emmanuel and Yang, Xu
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Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
We propose to compute the time-dependent Dirac equation using physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), a new powerful tool in scientific machine learning avoiding the use of approximate derivatives of differential operators. PINNs search solutions in the form of parameterized (deep) neural networks, whose derivatives (in time and space) are performed by automatic differentiation. The computational cost comes from the need to solve high-dimensional optimization problems using stochastic gradient methods and train the network with a large number of points. Specifically, we derive PINNs-based algorithms and present some key fundamental properties of these algorithms when applied to the Dirac equations in different physical frameworks.
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86. Human-Centered Cybersecurity Revisited: From Enemies to Partners.
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Zimmermann, Verena, Schöni, Lorin, Schaltegger, Thierry, Ambuehl, Benjamin, Knieps, Melanie, and Ebert, Nico
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Treating humans as partners rather than liabilities in cybersecurity strengthens defenses against modern cyber threats. Traditional approaches often view users as weak links, emphasizing restrictive measures to reduce human error, such as limiting user control or enforcing strict security protocols. However, these methods overlook the potential of empowering users to contribute positively to security efforts. "Enabling approaches," which promote user engagement and motivation, harness human strengths, fostering behaviors that support security rather than merely preventing errors, offering a more holistic, resilient approach to combat evolving cyber threats.
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87. Schooling Interrupted: Educating Children and Youth in the COVID-19 Era
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Anderson, Lorin W.
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Distance education has been practised for generations, although its purpose and form have changed. Correspondence courses, in which students receive instruction via mail and respond with assignments or questions to the instructor, date back to the mid-1800s, if not earlier. As technology changed, so did the nature of distance education. Radio, television, computers, and, most recently, the internet have supported distance education over the years. Research studies on the use and effectiveness of distance education focus almost exclusively on higher education. A recent research synthesis suggests that fewer than five per cent of the studies have addressed K-12 education. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, has brought distance education into K-12 schools and classrooms. Distance education in the COVID-19 era has been referred to as 'emergency remote teaching' (ERT) because, with little research on which to rely, teachers must improvise quick solutions under less-than-ideal circumstances, a situation that causes many teachers to experience stress. The purpose of this paper is to address five fundamental questions. First, what problems have K-12 school administrators and teachers faced in implementing ERT? Second, under what conditions has ERT been effective since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic? Third, what are the strengths of ERT in K-12 schools and classrooms? Fourth, what are the weaknesses of ERT in K-12 schools and classrooms? Fifth, to what extent will lessons learned from ERT influence teaching and learning when the pandemic abates? The paper concludes with a brief set of recommendations. Throughout the paper, the focus is on K-12 education.
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88. Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalysis Results.
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Cruz, Andrea, Vitale, Melissa, Powell, Elizabeth, Leetch, Aaron, Pickett, Michelle, Brayer, Anne, Nigrovic, Lise, Dayan, Peter, Atabaki, Shireen, Ruddy, Richard, Rogers, Alexander, Greenberg, Richard, Alpern, Elizabeth, Tunik, Michael, Saunders, Mary, Muenzer, Jared, Levine, Deborah, Hoyle, John, Lillis, Kathleen, Gattu, Rajender, Crain, Ellen, Borgialli, Dominic, Bonsu, Bema, Blumberg, Stephen, Anders, Jennifer, Roosevelt, Genie, Browne, Lorin, Cohen, Daniel, Linakis, James, Jaffe, David, Bennett, Jonathan, Schnadower, David, Park, Grace, Mistry, Rakesh, Glissmeyer, Eric, Cator, Allison, Bogie, Amanda, Quayle, Kimberly, Ellison, Angela, Balamuth, Fran, Richards, Rachel, Ramilo, Octavio, Mahajan, Prashant, VanBuren, John, Kuppermann, Nathan, and Tzimenatos, Leah
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Bacteremia ,Bacterial Infections ,Child ,Fever ,Humans ,Infant ,Meningitis ,Bacterial ,Procalcitonin ,Urinalysis ,Urinary Tract Infections - Abstract
UNLABELLED: It is unknown whether febrile infants 29 to 60 days old with positive urinalysis results require routine lumbar punctures for evaluation of bacterial meningitis. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of bacteremia and/or bacterial meningitis in febrile infants ≤60 days of age with positive urinalysis (UA) results. METHODS: Secondary analysis of a prospective observational study of noncritical febrile infants ≤60 days between 2011 and 2019 conducted in the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network emergency departments. Participants had temperatures ≥38°C and were evaluated with blood cultures and had UAs available for analysis. We report the prevalence of bacteremia and bacterial meningitis in those with and without positive UA results. RESULTS: Among 7180 infants, 1090 (15.2%) had positive UA results. The risk of bacteremia was higher in those with positive versus negative UA results (63/1090 [5.8%] vs 69/6090 [1.1%], difference 4.7% [3.3% to 6.1%]). There was no difference in the prevalence of bacterial meningitis in infants ≤28 days of age with positive versus negative UA results (∼1% in both groups). However, among 697 infants aged 29 to 60 days with positive UA results, there were no cases of bacterial meningitis in comparison to 9 of 4153 with negative UA results (0.2%, difference -0.2% [-0.4% to -0.1%]). In addition, there were no cases of bacteremia and/or bacterial meningitis in the 148 infants ≤60 days of age with positive UA results who had the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network low-risk blood thresholds of absolute neutrophil count
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89. Ethical and methodological challenges slowing progress in primary care-based suicide prevention: Illustrations from a randomized controlled trial and guidance for future research.
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Jerant, Anthony, Duberstein, Paul R, Kravitz, Richard L, Kleiman, Evan M, Rizvi, Shireen L, Cipri, Camille, Liu, David, Scher, Lorin, Freitas, Melissa, Jones-Hill, Malaika, Oravetz, Aaron, Van Orden, Kimberly A, and Franks, Peter
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Humans ,Research Design ,Ethics Committees ,Research ,Adult ,Middle Aged ,Primary Health Care ,Male ,Suicidal Ideation ,Suicide Prevention ,Help-seeking behavior ,Institutional review board ,Men's health ,Patient activation ,Physician-patient relations ,Primary care ,Research ethics ,Suicide ,Tailored interventions ,Prevention ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Patient Safety ,Health Services ,Comparative Effectiveness Research ,Mental Health ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Clinical Research ,Management of diseases and conditions ,7.3 Management and decision making ,Good Health and Well Being ,Help -seeking behavior ,Men ?s health ,Physician -patient relations ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry - Abstract
IntroductionDespite the pressing need for primary care-based suicide prevention initiatives and growing acknowledgement of recruitment difficulties and Institutional Review Board (IRB) challenges in suicide research, we are aware of no illustrative examples describing how IRB decisions in the design of a primary care trial can compound recruitment challenges.MethodsThe CDC-funded trial (NCT02986113) of Men and Providers Preventing Suicide aimed to examine the effects of a tailored computer program encourage men with suicidal thoughts (n = 304, ages 35-64) to discuss suicide with a primary care clinician and accept treatment. Before a visit, participants viewed MAPS or a non-tailored control video. Post-visit, both arms were offered telephone collaborative care, as mandated by the institutional review board (IRB). We previously showed that exposure to MAPs led to improvements in communication about suicide in a primary care visit. In this paper, we report data on the study's primary outcome, suicide preparatory behaviors.ResultsAfter screening nearly 4100 men, 48 enrolled. Recruitment challenges, which were exacerabted by an IRB mandate narrowing post-intervention patient management differences between trial arms, limited detection of the effects of MAPS on suicide preparatory behaviors.ConclusionsWhile primary care settings are key sites for suicide prevention trials, issues such as recruitment difficulties and overly restrictive IRB requirements may limit their utility. Methodological innovation to improve recruitment and ethical guidance to inform IRB decision-making are needed.
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90. The anti-aromatase and anti-estrogenic activity of plant products in the treatment of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer
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Verhoog, Nicolette Jeanette Dorothy and Spies, Lee-Maine Lorin
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91. Lipids from a snail host regulate the multicellular behavior of a predator of parasitic schistosomes
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Kidner, Ria Q., Goldstone, Eleanor B., Laidemitt, Martina R., Sanchez, Melissa C., Gerdt, Catherine, Brokaw, Lorin P., Ros-Rocher, Núria, Morris, Jamie, Davidson, W. Sean, and Gerdt, Joseph P.
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92. Risk of Unfavorable Trajectories of Chronic Pain Severity—Results of a Longitudinal Study in School Children
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Humberg, Clarissa, Rau, Lisa-Marie, Claus, Benedikt B., Könning, Anna, Stahlschmidt, Lorin, and Wager, Julia
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93. Evaluation of the cardiovascular risk induced by cannabis use from a series of 43 autopsy cases
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Cotier, Paul, Mayer, Charlotte, Etting, Isabelle, Lorin de la Grandmaison, Geoffroy, and Alvarez, Jean-Claude
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94. Overview of the EEG Pilot Subtask at MediaEval 2021: Predicting Media Memorability
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Sweeney, Lorin, Matran-Fernandez, Ana, Halder, Sebastian, de Herrera, Alba G. Seco, Smeaton, Alan, and Healy, Graham
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Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
The aim of the Memorability-EEG pilot subtask at MediaEval'2021 is to promote interest in the use of neural signals -- either alone or in combination with other data sources -- in the context of predicting video memorability by highlighting the utility of EEG data. The dataset created consists of pre-extracted features from EEG recordings of subjects while watching a subset of videos from Predicting Media Memorability subtask 1. This demonstration pilot gives interested researchers a sense of how neural signals can be used without any prior domain knowledge, and enables them to do so in a future memorability task. The dataset can be used to support the exploration of novel machine learning and processing strategies for predicting video memorability, while potentially increasing interdisciplinary interest in the subject of memorability, and opening the door to new combined EEG-computer vision approaches., Comment: 3 pages
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95. Predicting Media Memorability: Comparing Visual, Textual and Auditory Features
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Sweeney, Lorin, Healy, Graham, and Smeaton, Alan F.
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
This paper describes our approach to the Predicting Media Memorability task in MediaEval 2021, which aims to address the question of media memorability by setting the task of automatically predicting video memorability. This year we tackle the task from a comparative standpoint, looking to gain deeper insights into each of three explored modalities, and using our results from last year's submission (2020) as a point of reference. Our best performing short-term memorability model (0.132) tested on the TRECVid2019 dataset -- just like last year -- was a frame based CNN that was not trained on any TRECVid data, and our best short-term memorability model (0.524) tested on the Memento10k dataset, was a Bayesian Ride Regressor fit with DenseNet121 visual features., Comment: 3 pages
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96. Overview of The MediaEval 2021 Predicting Media Memorability Task
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Kiziltepe, Rukiye Savran, Constantin, Mihai Gabriel, Demarty, Claire-Helene, Healy, Graham, Fosco, Camilo, de Herrera, Alba Garcia Seco, Halder, Sebastian, Ionescu, Bogdan, Matran-Fernandez, Ana, Smeaton, Alan F., and Sweeney, Lorin
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Multimedia - Abstract
This paper describes the MediaEval 2021 Predicting Media Memorability}task, which is in its 4th edition this year, as the prediction of short-term and long-term video memorability remains a challenging task. In 2021, two datasets of videos are used: first, a subset of the TRECVid 2019 Video-to-Text dataset; second, the Memento10K dataset in order to provide opportunities to explore cross-dataset generalisation. In addition, an Electroencephalography (EEG)-based prediction pilot subtask is introduced. In this paper, we outline the main aspects of the task and describe the datasets, evaluation metrics, and requirements for participants' submissions., Comment: 3 pages, to appear in Proceedings of MediaEval 2021, December 13-15 2021, Online
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97. An Annotated Video Dataset for Computing Video Memorability
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Kiziltepe, Rukiye Savran, Sweeney, Lorin, Constantin, Mihai Gabriel, Doctor, Faiyaz, de Herrera, Alba Garcia Seco, Demarty, Claire-Helene, Healy, Graham, Ionescu, Bogdan, and Smeaton, Alan F.
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Using a collection of publicly available links to short form video clips of an average of 6 seconds duration each, 1,275 users manually annotated each video multiple times to indicate both long-term and short-term memorability of the videos. The annotations were gathered as part of an online memory game and measured a participant's ability to recall having seen the video previously when shown a collection of videos. The recognition tasks were performed on videos seen within the previous few minutes for short-term memorability and within the previous 24 to 72 hours for long-term memorability. Data includes the reaction times for each recognition of each video. Associated with each video are text descriptions (captions) as well as a collection of image-level features applied to 3 frames extracted from each video (start, middle and end). Video-level features are also provided. The dataset was used in the Video Memorability task as part of the MediaEval benchmark in 2020., Comment: 11 pages
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98. Inverse design of strained graphene surfaces for electron control
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Lorin, E., Fillion-Gourdeau, F., and Maclean, S.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
This paper is devoted to the inverse design of strained graphene surfaces for the control of electrons in the semi-classical optical-like regime. Assuming that charge carriers are described by the Dirac equation in curved-space and exploiting the fact that wave propagation can be described by ray-optics in this regime, a general computational strategy is proposed in order to find strain fields associated with a desired effective refractive index profile. The latter is first determined by solving semi-classical trajectories and by optimizing a chosen objective functional using a genetic algorithm. Then, the graded refractive index corresponding to the strain field is obtained by using its connection to the metric component in isothermal coordinates. These coordinates are evaluated via numerical quasiconformal transformations by solving the Beltrami equation with a finite volume method. The graphene surface deformation is finally optimized, also using a genetic algorithm, to reproduce the desired index of refraction. Some analytical results and numerical experiments are performed to illustrate the methodology., Comment: 26 pages, 12 figures
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99. Just Like a Freefall: The Freedoms and Pitfalls of Critical Metaphor Analysis
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Arnold, Lorin Basden and Örtenblad, Anders, book editor
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100. Factors Associated With Coronary Angiography Performed Within 6 Months of Randomization to the Conservative Strategy in the ISCHEMIA Trial
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Pracoń, Radosław, Spertus, John A., Broderick, Samuel, Bangalore, Sripal, Rockhold, Frank W., Ruzyllo, Witold, Demchenko, Elena, Nageh, Thuraia, Grossman, Gabriel Blacher, Mavromatis, Kreton, Manjunath, Cholenahally N., Smanio, Paola E.P., Stone, Gregg W., Mancini, G.B. John, Boden, William E., Newman, Jonathan D., Reynolds, Harmony R., Hochman, Judith S., Maron, David J., Doan, John, Linefsky, Jason, Lee, Raven, Patel, Risha, Miller, Todd, Yang Cho, So, Milbrandt, Susan, Shelstad, Dawn, Banerjee, Subhash, Kamath, Preeti, Tejani, Ishita, Cobos, Stanley E., Quiles, Kirsten J., Dwyer, Raven R., Donnino, Robert M., Espinosa, Dalisa, Phillips, Lawrence M., Saric, Muhamed, Abdul-Nour, Khaled, Schley, Allison, Golden, Heather, Stone, Peter H., Osseni, Hermine, Wiyarand, Charlene, Douglass, Peter, Pomeroy, Hayley, Craft, Alexandra, Harvey, Bethany, Jang, James J., Anaya, Olivia, Yee, Gennie, Goold, Phoebe, Weitz, Steven, Giovannone, Steven, Pritchard, Lori, Arnold, Suzanne, Gans, Rosann, Henry O’Keefe, Jr, James, Kennedy, Paul, Shapiro, Michael D., Ganesan, Shobana, Schlichting, David, Naher, Aynun, El-Hajjar, Mohammad, Sidhu, Mandeep S., Fein, Steven A., Stewart, Wendy L., Torosoff, Mikhail T., Salmi, Kristin M., Lyubarova, Radmila, Mookherjee, Sulagna, Drzymalski, Krzysztof, McFalls, Edward O., Garcia, Santiago A., Bertog, Stefan C., Johnson, Debra K., Siddiqui, Rizwan A., Herrmann, Rebekah R., Ishani, Areef, Hansen, Ronnell A., Georges Khouri, Michel, Arges, Kristine, LeFevre, Melissa, Tomfohr, Jennifer, Goldberg, Jonathan L., Ann Byrne, Kimberly, Zappernick, Taissa, Goldweit, Richard, Canada, Sallie, Kakade, Meghana, Mieses, Patricia, Cobos, Stanley E., Dwyer, Raven R., Cohen, Ronny A., Espinosa, Dalisa, Mirrer, Brooks, Quiles, Kirsten J., Navarro, Victor, Rantinella, Magdalena, Rodriguez, Jessica, Mancilla, Olivia, Winchester, David E., Stinson, Susan, Kronenberg, Marvin, Weyand, Terry, Rogal, Philip, Crook, Sherron C., McFarren, Christopher, Heitner, John F., Ho, Jean, Khan, Saadat, Mohamed, Mahmoud, Dauber, Ira M., Soltau, Mary R., Rose, Delsa K., Wimmer, Rebecca J., Siegel, Kathy E., Derbyshire, Susan, Cannan, Charles, Dixon, Michelle, Leonard, Gerald, Sudarshan, Sriram, Heard, Ciarra, Gabriel, Viviana, Desire, Sukie, Mehta, Puja K., McDaniel, Michael, Rashid, Fauzia, Lerakis, Stamatios, Asier, Senait, Quyyumi, Arshed, Patel, Keyur, Wenger, Nanette K., Hedgepeth, Chester M., Gillis, Jennifer, Hurlburt, Heather, Manocchia, Megan, Rosen, Alan, Moore, Susan, Congdon, Elizabeth, Sahul, Zakir, Brandt, Gail, Marchelletta, Nora, Wippler, Kristina, Booth, David, Taul, Yvonne, Leung, Steve, Isaacs, Jennifer, Abdel-Latif, Ahmed, Bulkley, Viktoria, Reda, Hassan, Rodgers, Caroline, Ziada, Khaled, Setty, Sampoornima, Halverson, Kimberly E., Roraff, Christine, Thorsen, Jonean, Barua, Rajat S., Ojajuni, Amarachi, Olurinde, Oni, Surineni, Kamalakar, Hage, Fadi, Valaiyapathi, Badhma, Caldeira, Christiano, Davies, James E., Leesar, Massoud, Heo, Jaekyeong, Iskandrian, Amy, Al Solaiman, Firas, Singh, Satinder, Dajani, Khaled, Kartje, Carol M., El-Hajjar, Mohammad, Mesropian, Paul Der, Sacco, Joseph, Rawlins, Michele, McCandless, Brian, Thomson, Jennifer, Orgera, Marisa, Sidhu, Mandeep S., Colleen Rogge, Mary, Arif, Imran, Bunke, Julie, Kerr, Hanan, Unterbrink, Kendra, Fannon, Jacqueline, Burman, Cynthia, Trejo, Jorge F., Dubin, Marcia F., Fletcher, Gerald, Lane, Gary E., Neeson, Lynn M., Parikh, Pragnesh P., Pollak, Peter M., Shapiro, Brian P., Landolfo, Kevin, Gemignani, Anthony, Beaudry, Sarah, O’Rourke, Daniel, Meadows, Judith L., Tirado, Stephanie A., Halliday, Janet, Julian, Pamela, Call, Jason T., Lane, Stephanie M., Stanford, Jennifer L., Hannan, Joseph, Bojar, Robert, Arsenault, Patricia, Kumar, Deepti, Sigel, Pamela, Mukai, John, Martin, Edward T., Brooks, Miriam, Vorobiof, Gabriel, Douangvila, Ladda, Gevorgyan, Rubine, Moorman, Alec, Ranjbaran, Fatima, Smith, Bryn, Ohmart, Carly, Kinlay, Scott, Hamburger, Robert J., Rocco, Thomas P., Ly, Samantha, Bhatt, Deepak L., Quinn, Margot C., Croce, Kevin, Temiyasathit, Sara, Quin, Jacquelyn A, Do, Jacquelyn, Anumpa, Jati, Tobin, Desiree, Zenati, Marco, Faxon, David P, Rayos, Glenn, Langdon, Jennifer, Werner Bayer, Marcia, Seedhom, Ashraf, O’Malley, Amanda, Sullenberger, Lance, Orvis, Erin, Kumkumian, Gregory, Murphy, Mandy, Greenberg, Ann, Iraola, Margaret, Sedlis, Steven P., Maranan, Leandro C., Donnino, Robert M., Lorin, Jeffrey, Tamis-Holland, Jacqueline E., Malinay, Ammy, Kornberg, Robert, Leber, Robert, Saba, Souheil, Edillo, Candice P., Lee, Michael W., Small, Delano R., Nona, Wassim, Alexander, Patrick B., Rehman, Iram, Badami, Umesh, Ostrander, Ann, Wasmiller, Stephanie, Marzo, Kevin, Drewes, Wendy, Patel, Dipti, Robbins, Inga H., Levite, Howard A., White, Jackie M, Shetty, Sanjay, Hallam, Alison, Patel, Mayuri, Hamroff, Glenn S., Spooner, Benjamin J, Hollenweger, Linda M, Little, Raymond W., Little, Holly, Zimbelman, Brandi D., Little, Tiffany, Lui, Charles Y., Eskelson, Nona A, Smith, Brigham R., Vezina, Daniel P., Khor, Lillian L., Abraham, Josephine D., Bull, David A., McKellar, Stephen H., Booth, David, Taul, Yvonne, Kotter, John, Rodgers, Caroline, Abdel-Latif, Ahmed, Isaacs, Jennifer, Bulkley, Viktoria, Hu, Bob, Kaneshiro, Renee, Labovitz, Arthur J., Berlowitz, Michael, Kirby, Bonnie J., Rogal, Philip, Tran, Nhi N., McFarren, Christopher, Jahrsdorfer, Catherine, Matar, Fadi, Caldeira, Christiano, Rodriguez, Fatima, Yunis, Reem, Schnittger, Ingela, Patro, Jhina, Fearon, William F., Deedwania, Prakash, Vega, Antonia, Reddy, Kiran, Sweeny, Joseph, Bloise-Adames, Hugo, Jimenez, Santa, Saint Vrestil, Nicole, Bhandari, Reyna, Spizzieri, Christopher, Schade, Danielle, Yost, Roxanne, Hochberg, Claudia P, Beardsley, Paula, Fine, Denise, Salerno, William D., Tancredi, Jana, Arakelian, Patricia, Mathus, Susan, O’Neill, Deborah, Wyman, Ray, Burkhardt, Joy, Hosino, Suellen, Lubyanaya, Oksana A., Salas, Jose D., Zarka, Amer, Aguirre, Maria, Shah, Anil V., Dhawan, Manu, Parra, Diana, Tran, Tri, Haldis, Thomas, Weick, Catherine, Fowler-Lehman, Katie, Spitzer, Natalie, Riedberger, Casey, Weick, Catherine, Kohn, Jeffrey A., Cobos, Stanley E., Dwyer, Raven R., Espinosa, Dalisa, Quiles, Kirsten J., Girotra, Saket, Drum, Carrie, Miller-Cox, Kimberly, Ollinger, Amy, Almousalli, Omar, Capasso-Gulve, Elizabeth, Melanie Loehr, Alaine, Mosley, Marlowe, Krishnam, Mayil S., Heydari, Shirin, Milliken, Jeffrey C., Lundeen, Andrea M., Patel, Pranav M., Karanjah, Edgar, Seto, Arnold H., Marfori, Wanda C., Harley, Kevin T., Hernandez-Rangel, Eduardo, Gibson, Michael A., Singh, Pam, Allen, Byron J., Coram, Rita, Marie Webb, Anne, Fridell, Ellie, Wilson, Heidi, Thomas, Sabu, Kim, Angela, Schwartz, Ronald G, Wilmot, Patrick, Chen, Wei, El Shahawy, Mahfouz, Stevens, Ramona, Stafford, James, Black, Loriane, Abernethy, William B., Hull, Amber B., Lim, Olivia J., Tucker, Helen C., Putnam, Natasha C., Hall, Linda L., Cauthren, Tia, Tucker, Trish, Zurick, Andrew, Horton, Hollie, Orga, Jan, Meyer, Thomas M., White, Joyce R., Morford, Ronald G., Baumann, Cynthia, Rutkin, Bruce, Seeratan, Vidya, Bokhari, Sabahat, Jimenez, Magnolia, Sokol, Seth I., Schultz, Cidney, Meisner, Jay, Russo, Jeanne, Hamzeh, Ihab, Misra, Arunima, Huda, Zohra, Wall, Matthew, Boan, Araceli, Lenges De Rosen, Veronica, Alam, Mahboob, Turner, Michael C., Hinton, Christine R, Mulhearn, Thomas J., Good, Arnold P., Archer, Beth A., Dionne, Julia S., Allardyce, Cheryl A., Sikora, Lindsey N., Czerniak, Jennifer H., Mull, Jennifer A., Ferguson, Elizabeth, Laube, Frances, Shammas, Nicolas W., Shammas, Gail A, Christensen, Lori, Park, Holly, Chilton, Robert, Hecht, Joan, Nguyen, Patricia K., Vo, Davis, Hirsch, James, Jezior, Matthew, Bindeman, Jody, Salkind, Sara, Espinosa, Dalisa, Desimone, Lori-Ann, Gordon, Paul C., Felix-Stern, Lina, Crain, Thomas, Gomes, Jassira, Gordon, Catherine, Stenberg, Robert, Mann, Aimee, McCreary, Theresa, Pedalino, Ronald P., Cobos, Stanley E., Dwyer, Raven R., Espinosa, Dalisa, Quiles, Kirsten J., Wiesel, Joseph, Cobos, Stanley E., Dwyer, Raven R., Espinosa, Dalisa, Quiles, Kirsten J., Juang, George J., Gopaul, Candace, Hultberg, Karen, Huk, Tauqir, Hussain, Afshan, Al-Amoodi, Mohammed, Zambrano, Yesenia, Medina Rodriguez, Sarah, Milner, Trudie, Wohns, David, Mulder, Abbey, Van Oosterhout, Stacie, Lader, Ellis W., Meyer, Martha, Mumma, Michael, Clapp, Nancy L., Barrentine, Heather, Dharmarajan, Lekshmi, Jose, Jenne M., Cobos, Stanley E., Dwyer, Raven R., Espinosa, Dalisa, Quiles, Kirsten J., Manchery, Jenne, McGarvey Jr, Joseph F.X., McKinney, Vera, Schwarz, Linda, Downes, Thomas R., Kaczkowski, Scott M., Luckasen, Gary J., Jaskowiak, Adam J., Klitch, Joel, Cheong, Benjamin, Dees, Debra, Potluri, Srinivasa, Vasquez, Precilia, Mastouri, Ronald A., Breall, Jeffery A., Hannemann, Elise L., Revtyak, George E., Mae Foltz, Judy, Bazeley, Jonathan W., Li, Dayuan, DeRosa, Emily, Jorgenson, Beth, Riestenberg-Smith, Joyce, Giedd, Kenneth, Old, Wayne, Bariciano, Rebecca, Burt, Francis, Sokhon, Kozhaya, Waldron, Jessica, Mayon, Michelle, Gopal, Deepika, Valeti, Uma S., Ann Peichel, Gretchen, Kobashigawa, Jon, Starks, Brandy, Garcia, Lucilla, Thottam, Maria, Bhargava, Balram, Anand, Anjali, Chakanalil Govindan, Sajeev, Raj, Janitha, Gopalan Nair, Rajesh, Ravindran, Reshma, Rajalekshmi, VS, Nataraj, Nandita, Moorthy, Nagaraja, Nayak, Soundarya, Mylarappa, Mahevamma, Narayanappa, Suryaprakash, Pandit, Neeraj, Bajaj, Sheromani, Kumar Nath, Ranjit, Yadav, Vandana, Mishra, Girish, Dwivedi, S.K., Tewari, Roma, Narain, V.S., Mishra, Meenakshi, Chandra, Sharad, Patel, Shivali, Singh, Suman, Wander, Gurpreet S., Tandon, Rohit, Ralhan, Sarju, Kaur, Baljeet, Aslam, Naved, Gupta, Sonika, Goyal, Abhishek, Bhargava, Balram, Suvarna, Chandini, Karthikeyan, G., Ramakrishnan, S., Seth, Sandeep, Yadav, Rakesh, Singh, Sandeep, Roy, Ambuj, Parakh, Neeraj, Kumar Verma, Sunil, Narang, Rajiv, Mishra, Sundeep, Naik, Nitish, Sharma, Gautam, Kumar Choudhary, Shiv, Patel, Chetan, Gulati, Gurpreet, Sharma, Sanjeev, Bahl, V K, Mathew, Anoop, Mannekkattukudy Kurian, Binoy, Punnoose, Eapen, Avdhoot Gadkari, Milind, Rupesh Karwa, Sheetal, Gadage, Siddharth, Kolhe, Suvarna, Umesh Pillay, Tapan, Satheesh, Santhosh, Vindhya, R. 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