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2. Toloka Visual Question Answering Benchmark
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Ustalov, Dmitry, Pavlichenko, Nikita, Koshelev, Sergey, Likhobaba, Daniil, and Smirnova, Alisa
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,C.4 - Abstract
In this paper, we present Toloka Visual Question Answering, a new crowdsourced dataset allowing comparing performance of machine learning systems against human level of expertise in the grounding visual question answering task. In this task, given an image and a textual question, one has to draw the bounding box around the object correctly responding to that question. Every image-question pair contains the response, with only one correct response per image. Our dataset contains 45,199 pairs of images and questions in English, provided with ground truth bounding boxes, split into train and two test subsets. Besides describing the dataset and releasing it under a CC BY license, we conducted a series of experiments on open source zero-shot baseline models and organized a multi-phase competition at WSDM Cup that attracted 48 participants worldwide. However, by the time of paper submission, no machine learning model outperformed the non-expert crowdsourcing baseline according to the intersection over union evaluation score., Comment: 16 pages; see https://toloka.ai/challenges/wsdm2023/ for more details
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- 2023
3. Deep Reinforcement Learning of Dexterous Pre-grasp Manipulation for Human-like Functional Categorical Grasping
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Pavlichenko, Dmytro and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Many objects such as tools and household items can be used only if grasped in a very specific way - grasped functionally. Often, a direct functional grasp is not possible, though. We propose a method for learning a dexterous pre-grasp manipulation policy to achieve human-like functional grasps using deep reinforcement learning. We introduce a dense multi-component reward function that enables learning a single policy, capable of dexterous pre-grasp manipulation of novel instances of several known object categories with an anthropomorphic hand. The policy is learned purely by means of reinforcement learning from scratch, without any expert demonstrations, and implicitly learns to reposition and reorient objects of complex shapes to achieve given functional grasps. Learning is done on a single GPU in less than three hours., Comment: Accepted for IEEE 19th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), Auckland, New Zealand, August 2023
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- 2023
4. Calculation of the maximum velocity of gravity flow in the pond-clarifier with higher aquatic plants
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Semenenko Yevhen, Demchenko Tetіana, and Pavlichenko Artyom
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The analysis of the possible maximum fluid flow rates when using higher aquatic plants for clarification of recycled water in the pondclarifier of the tailing pond has carried out. The study has been performed on the basis of a mathematical model of a plane slow stationary gravity flow of a viscous fluid in two parallel layers. The results of the study made it possible to determine the fluid velocity through a layer of higher aquatic plants floating on a free surface. The maximum possible velocity depending on the layer porosity has been determined. This value is necessary to determine the rational parameters of the process of clarifying technical recycled water from particles of the given hydraulic size, taking into account the pond-clarifier geometric dimensions. It is shown that the velocity in the layer with higher aquatic plants has been determined by the ratio of two parameters of this layer - porosity and dimensionless resistance coefficient. It has been shown that the maximum velocity value coefficient in the layer with plants floating on free surface depends only on porosity of this layer and does not depend on its resistance coefficient.
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- 2020
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5. The students’ ecological and legal culture of professional socialization
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Abbasov Pavel R., Abbasova Elena V., Litvak Rimma A., Balikaeva Marina B., and Pavlichenko Anatoliy A.
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Social Sciences - Abstract
The article reveals the urgency of addressing the students’ ecological and legal culture of professional socialization. There are socio-political, institutional-organizational and psychological-pedagogical factors of the problem. The article is devoted to the ecological and legal culture in the socio-cultural environment. The environmental education includes a development of personal environmental values in the socio-cultural development. The environmental education as a component of socialization is a means of the educational environment. The ecological and legal culture of students is a complex socio-cultural and psycho-pedagogical problem of the search for perspective directions and technologies in educational environment. The environmental education should have a structure in the education system.
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- 2019
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6. RoboCup 2022 AdultSize Winner NimbRo: Upgraded Perception, Capture Steps Gait and Phase-based In-walk Kicks
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Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Ficht, Grzegorz, Amini, Arash, Hosseini, Mojtaba, Memmesheimer, Raphael, Villar-Corrales, Angel, Schulz, Stefan M., Missura, Marcell, Bennewitz, Maren, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Beating the human world champions by 2050 is an ambitious goal of the Humanoid League that provides a strong incentive for RoboCup teams to further improve and develop their systems. In this paper, we present upgrades of our system which enabled our team NimbRo to win the Soccer Tournament, the Drop-in Games, and the Technical Challenges in the Humanoid AdultSize League of RoboCup 2022. Strong performance in these competitions resulted in the Best Humanoid award in the Humanoid League. The mentioned upgrades include: hardware upgrade of the vision module, balanced walking with Capture Steps, and the introduction of phase-based in-walk kicks.
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- 2023
7. Best Prompts for Text-to-Image Models and How to Find Them
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Pavlichenko, Nikita and Ustalov, Dmitry
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,H.5.2 ,H.3.3 - Abstract
Recent progress in generative models, especially in text-guided diffusion models, has enabled the production of aesthetically-pleasing imagery resembling the works of professional human artists. However, one has to carefully compose the textual description, called the prompt, and augment it with a set of clarifying keywords. Since aesthetics are challenging to evaluate computationally, human feedback is needed to determine the optimal prompt formulation and keyword combination. In this paper, we present a human-in-the-loop approach to learning the most useful combination of prompt keywords using a genetic algorithm. We also show how such an approach can improve the aesthetic appeal of images depicting the same descriptions., Comment: 13 pages (6 main pages), 7 figures, 4 tables, accepted at SIGIR '23 Short Paper Track
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- 2022
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8. Scientific Olympiad as Means of Students’ Youth Development
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Grevtseva Gulsina Ya., Litvak Rimma A., Tsiulina Marina V., Balikaeva Marina B., and Pavlichenko Anatoliy A.
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Social Sciences - Abstract
The article reveals the problem’s urgency of the students’ youth development in the conditions of the Olympiad movement. It analyzes the scientific views on the essence and significance of Olympiads on subjects. It defines the research key concepts and presents the scientists’ positions on the concept essence of “Olympiad”. The article specifies the objective and tasks of the Olympiads. It stresses the importance of Olympiads in improving the training quality of qualified specialists. It suggests the author’s understanding of the Olympiad educational potential on pedagogy and psychology. It points out the need of interactive technologies for the development of communicative, research, design and other competences. The article gives a brief description of individual practice-oriented competitions providing development of creative initiative activities, students’ mobility and their intellectual abilities.
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- 2018
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9. 'WE’RE FAR FROM YOUR ONLY FRIEND': STANCE TAKING IN POLITICAL SPEECH
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Larysa Pavlichenko
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political discourse ,positioning ,stance-taking ,communicative strategy ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
Background. The research presents the analysis of Antony John Blinken's, the United States secretary of state, historic and significant public report on May, 16, 2024 during his visit to Ukraine. Politicians perform speeches mainly to outline the perspective for the nations, influencing the others and positioning themselves and the others through the discourse. The stance is defined as a social action which is realized through communicative strategies, and is equated to positioning. Methods. The aim of the article is to study the communicative strategies of stance-taking and positioning and methods of their realization in the mechanism constructing of a political speech. The research applied Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as the research method relating structures of the discourse to social practices based on 'ideological square' (Van Dijk, 1998) of positive-self and negative other presenting. Results. The stance-taking and positioning can explain the use of lexical patterns, constructions and discourse markers in the political discourse. This study argues the implementing of the stance-taking and positioning by the discursive strategies of polarization (positive in-group and negative out-group representation). Conclusions. The stance-taking and positioning in the political speech are presented on three levels (self- (the first order), the other (the targeted audience) positioning (the second order) and the third order positioning, when the speaker demonstrates his attitude to the people (state) not involved in the present interaction). They are implemented by the discursive strategies of polarization that embody the social ideologies (positive in-group and negative out-group representation) including the strategies of group inclusion, self-glorification, positive and negative evaluation and contrasting strategies. The linguistic means of verbalising the strategies of stance taking and positioning include the lexical content of the utterance, grammar tenses and stylistic figures of hyperbole, litotes, metaphor, personification, etc. Metaphors as conceptual and framing device help to present the main political actors, make it possible for political actors to show their stances, achieve goals and have the impact on the value judgements that they make. They express the author's attitude to the message, his points of view, positions, value orientations in relation to the subject of discussion.
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- 2024
10. Real-Robot Deep Reinforcement Learning: Improving Trajectory Tracking of Flexible-Joint Manipulator with Reference Correction
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Pavlichenko, Dmytro and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Flexible-joint manipulators are governed by complex nonlinear dynamics, defining a challenging control problem. In this work, we propose an approach to learn an outer-loop joint trajectory tracking controller with deep reinforcement learning. The controller represented by a stochastic policy is learned in under two hours directly on the real robot. This is achieved through bounded reference correction actions and use of a model-free off-policy learning method. In addition, an informed policy initialization is proposed, where the agent is pre-trained in a learned simulation. We test our approach on the 7 DOF manipulator of a Baxter robot. We demonstrate that the proposed method is capable of consistent learning across multiple runs when applied directly on the real robot. Our method yields a policy which significantly improves the trajectory tracking accuracy in comparison to the vendor-provided controller, generalizing to an unseen payload., Comment: Accepted final version. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), Philadelphia, USA, May 2022
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- 2022
11. Target Chase, Wall Building, and Fire Fighting: Autonomous UAVs of Team NimbRo at MBZIRC 2020
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Beul, Marius, Schwarz, Max, Quenzel, Jan, Splietker, Malte, Bultmann, Simon, Schleich, Daniel, Rochow, Andre, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Rosu, Radu Alexandru, Lowin, Patrick, Scheider, Bruno, Schreiber, Michael, Süberkrüb, Finn, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
The Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) 2020 posed diverse challenges for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). We present our four tailored UAVs, specifically developed for individual aerial-robot tasks of MBZIRC, including custom hardware- and software components. In Challenge 1, a target UAV is pursued using a high-efficiency, onboard object detection pipeline to capture a ball from the target UAV. A second UAV uses a similar detection method to find and pop balloons scattered throughout the arena. For Challenge 2, we demonstrate a larger UAV capable of autonomous aerial manipulation: Bricks are found and tracked from camera images. Subsequently, they are approached, picked, transported, and placed on a wall. Finally, in Challenge 3, our UAV autonomously finds fires using LiDAR and thermal cameras. It extinguishes the fires with an onboard fire extinguisher. While every robot features task-specific subsystems, all UAVs rely on a standard software stack developed for this particular and future competitions. We present our mostly open-source software solutions, including tools for system configuration, monitoring, robust wireless communication, high-level control, and agile trajectory generation. For solving the MBZIRC 2020 tasks, we advanced the state of the art in multiple research areas like machine vision and trajectory generation. We present our scientific contributions that constitute the foundation for our algorithms and systems and analyze the results from the MBZIRC competition 2020 in Abu Dhabi, where our systems reached second place in the Grand Challenge. Furthermore, we discuss lessons learned from our participation in this complex robotic challenge., Comment: Accepted for Field Robotics, to appear 2022
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- 2022
12. Flexible-Joint Manipulator Trajectory Tracking with Learned Two-Stage Model employing One-Step Future Prediction
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Pavlichenko, Dmytro and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Flexible-joint manipulators are frequently used for increased safety during human-robot collaboration and shared workspace tasks. However, joint flexibility significantly reduces the accuracy of motion, especially at high velocities and with inexpensive actuators. In this paper, we present a learning-based approach to identify the unknown dynamics of a flexible-joint manipulator and improve the trajectory tracking at high velocities. We propose a two-stage model which is composed of a one-step forward dynamics future predictor and an inverse dynamics estimator. The second part is based on linear time-invariant dynamical operators to approximate the feed-forward joint position and velocity commands. We train the model end-to-end on real-world data and evaluate it on the Baxter robot. Our experiments indicate that augmenting the input with one-step future state prediction improves the performance, compared to the same model without prediction. We compare joint position, joint velocity and end-effector position tracking accuracy against the classical baseline controller and several simpler models.
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- 2021
13. Obtaining and Primary Phenotypic Characterization of Berlin Poplar Transformed by AtGA20ox1 Gene
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Pavlichenko, V. V. and Protopopova, M. V.
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- 2024
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14. RoboCup 2023 Humanoid AdultSize Winner NimbRo: NimbRoNet3 Visual Perception and Responsive Gait with Waveform In-Walk Kicks
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Pavlichenko, Dmytro, primary, Ficht, Grzegorz, additional, Villar-Corrales, Angel, additional, Denninger, Luis, additional, Brocker, Julia, additional, Sinen, Tim, additional, Schreiber, Michael, additional, and Behnke, Sven, additional
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- 2024
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15. IMDB-WIKI-SbS: An Evaluation Dataset for Crowdsourced Pairwise Comparisons
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Pavlichenko, Nikita and Ustalov, Dmitry
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
Today, comprehensive evaluation of large-scale machine learning models is possible thanks to the open datasets produced using crowdsourcing, such as SQuAD, MS COCO, ImageNet, SuperGLUE, etc. These datasets capture objective responses, assuming the single correct answer, which does not allow to capture the subjective human perception. In turn, pairwise comparison tasks, in which one has to choose between only two options, allow taking peoples' preferences into account for very challenging artificial intelligence tasks, such as information retrieval and recommender system evaluation. Unfortunately, the available datasets are either small or proprietary, slowing down progress in gathering better feedback from human users. In this paper, we present IMDB-WIKI-SbS, a new large-scale dataset for evaluating pairwise comparisons. It contains 9,150 images appearing in 250,249 pairs annotated on a crowdsourcing platform. Our dataset has balanced distributions of age and gender using the well-known IMDB-WIKI dataset as ground truth. We describe how our dataset is built and then compare several baseline methods, indicating its suitability for model evaluation., Comment: Accepted to NeurIPS Data-Centric AI Workshop
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- 2021
16. Learning from Crowds with Crowd-Kit
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Ustalov, Dmitry, Pavlichenko, Nikita, and Tseitlin, Boris
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Software Engineering ,G.4 - Abstract
This paper presents Crowd-Kit, a general-purpose computational quality control toolkit for crowdsourcing. Crowd-Kit provides efficient and convenient implementations of popular quality control algorithms in Python, including methods for truth inference, deep learning from crowds, and data quality estimation. Our toolkit supports multiple modalities of answers and provides dataset loaders and example notebooks for faster prototyping. We extensively evaluated our toolkit on several datasets of different natures, enabling benchmarking computational quality control methods in a uniform, systematic, and reproducible way using the same codebase. We release our code and data under the Apache License 2.0 at https://github.com/Toloka/crowd-kit., Comment: published at JOSS
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- 2021
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17. Efficacy of treatment of small animals with triamcinolone-based medications for atopic dermatitis
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Anatoliy Paliy, Kateryna Rodionova, Olena Pavlichenko, Andrey Telyatnikov, and Mariia Кhimych
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atopy ,immunoglobulin ,treatment ,suspension ,blood plasma ,research ,dogs ,cats ,Agriculture - Abstract
Among the diseases of small pets, skin diseases are one of the leading ones. Atopic dermatitis is a common skin condition in small pets, which, according to veterinarians’ estimates, affects 10-15% of dogs and 7-18% of cats. Depending on the allergens involved, clinical signs can be seasonal or non-seasonal, and the disease usually requires lifelong treatment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of treating atopy in dogs and cats with the use of triamcinolone-based veterinary medications (oral suspension). Standard clinical, haematological, biochemical, and immunological methods were used in the study. The increased content of total immunoglobulin E (Ig E) in the blood of experimental animals before treatment (Group I – 3.4 times, and Group II – 3.9 times compared to the control) indicates the presence of an allergic response in the body. It was found that the tested veterinary medications do not substantially affect the haematological parameters of dogs and cats when administered orally, and in therapeutic doses do not have a toxic effect on the functional state of the liver and kidneys. It was proved that on Day 4 of use of oral suspension No. 1 and No. 2 based on triamcinolone (1%) acetonide and a complex of B vitamins in a therapeutic dosage, an improvement in the general clinical condition of animals was recorded. On Day 8 of treatment, dogs and cats in experimental Groups I and II showed improvement in skin condition: a reduction in the lesion area, absence of redness, scratching, and exfoliation. The general clinical condition of the skin of the experimental animals stayed unchanged from Day 8 to Day 12. The developed oral suspensions have a pronounced anti-allergic effect and improve the skin condition of small pets (dogs and cats) with atopic dermatitis
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- 2024
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18. Pathomorphological changes in laboratory animals exposed to lethal doses of disinfec-tants
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A. P. Paliy, L. V. Kovalenko, K. O. Rodionova, O. V. Pavlichenko, M. S. Кhimych, and M. P. Balta
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disinfectant ,ld50 ,toxicity ,laboratory animals ,pathological changes ,histology ,internal organs ,Science - Abstract
The use of disinfectants is a crucial aspect of preventive and health improvement measures for infectious diseases in farm and domestic animals. Regulatory documents require the determination of toxicity to macroorganisms, including the establishment of lethal doses and toxicity groups, during the development and registration of antimicrobial agents. This study aimed to investigate the histological changes in the internal organs of laboratory animals when determining lethal doses of innovative disinfectants. The experiments used domestic disinfectants containing glutaraldehyde as the active ingredient. Histological studies were conducted on the internal organs (kidney, liver, stomach, intestines, and spleen) of 75 laboratory animals using an Axioskop 40/40FL microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany) with video microscopic photography. The methods used were under current standards. Hemodynamic disorders were observed in the renal tissue under the influence of lethal doses of aldehyde disinfectants. These disorders were characterized by capillary dilation and blood filling. Glomerular capillary dilation and overflow with blood cells were also detected. Additionally, stasis was observed in the lumen of the microcirculatory vessels throughout the entire length. The examination of histological sections from animal liver samples revealed a significant expansion of Dissé spaces, variations in the size of hepatocyte nuclei, beam decomposition and fragmentation, small acute perivascular hemorrhages, leukostasis in sinusoids, and hemodynamic disorders. The structure of the organ's beams was also disturbed, and a significant number of venous vessels were dilated and excessively filled with blood cells. Minor changes were detected in the stomach, including desquamation of the epithelial cells of the glands and their exfoliation into the gastric lumen, as well as circulatory disorders. Epithelial desquamation, blood vessel dilation, and signs of connective tissue edema were observed in the intestine. The kidneys exhibited signs of acute venous hemorrhage and stasis in vessels of various calibers, with the development of small acute parenchymal hemorrhages and localized lymphoid cell death in the white pulp. The prospect of further research is to investigate the histomorphological changes in the internal organs of laboratory animals when exposed to modern complex disinfectants with different active ingredients.
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- 2024
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19. Morphological features of the cuticle of hatching eggs of chickens and turkeys subjected to pre-incubation treatment
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O. G. Bordunova, A. P. Paliy, O. V. Pavlichenko, K. O. Rodionova, H. O. Petrenko, V. D. Chivanov, and K. V. Ishchenko
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technology ,air temperature ,live weight ,average daily gain ,clinical parameters ,Science - Abstract
Improving the productivity of poultry, especially egg crosses, depends on the quality of the bioceramic calcite (CaCO3) layers and surface glycoprotein film of the egg (cuticle). These are the barriers that control the flow of gases and water vapor. Any disruptions in the transport process can lead to a significant reduction in egg hatchability. It has been proven that treatment of chicken and turkey eggs with acid solutions (acetic acid or hydrochloric acid) and sodium hypochlorite prior to hatching has increased egg hatchability compared to the control. In view of this, the aim of this study was to investigate the protective structures of incubation eggs of chickens and turkeys using non-destructive electron microscopic methods and computer processing of digital images of the cuticle coatings of these eggs for reliable prediction of the degree of increase in gas permeability of the cuticle-shell system due to the destructive effect of various chemicals, including disinfectants, for pre-hatching egg treatment. In the experiments, hatching eggs of Leghorn White hens (n = 90) 15–20 weeks of laying and Broad Breasted White turkeys (n = 80) were used. The antimicrobial agents used in the experiments were a 0.6% solution (0.08 mol/L) of sodium hypochlorite, a 2.5% solution (0.4 mol/L) of acetic acid, and a 5.0% solution (1.40 mol/L) of hydrochloric acid. Using the computer analysis of digital electron microscopic images of the egg surface with the software packages Visilog and FemtoScan Online, it was experimentally proved that the destructive effect of these substances on the cuticle-shell system increases in the range of sodium hypochlorite < hydrochloric acid < acetic acid, which positively correlates with the gas permeability of hatching eggs of chickens and turkeys and the egg hatchability index. The presence of fundamentally different morphological features and correlations of the cuticle of chicken and turkey eggs in response to the action of acids and oxidants used for pre-hatching treatment was shown. The digital markers of the cuticle-shell system state, obtained from analytical programs of digital images, have been established, which makes it possible to reliably predict the indicators of increasing the hatchability of chicken and turkey eggs under the conditions of using certain chemicals. The prospect of further research is to study the effect of modern complex antimicrobial agents on the hatchability of poultry eggs of different species.
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- 2024
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20. STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF UNESCO HERITAGE SITES ON SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE MAUSOLEUM OF KHOJA AHMED YASAWI, TURKESTAN
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Yerlan ISSAKOV, Aliya AKTYMBAYEVA, Zhanna ASSIPOVA, Yeldar NURULY, Akmaral SAPIYEVA, Aiman SHAKEN, Liudmila PAVLICHENKO, Aida KALIYEVA, Roman PLOKHIKH, and Lóránt Dénes DÁVID
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cultural heritage tourism ,unesco ,sustainable tourism development ,khoja ahmed yasawi mausoleum ,turkestan ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
Globally, cultural heritage tourism (CHT) is an effective way to achieve economic benefits by preserving and sharing a city's heritage and culture with visitors. Therefore, it is very important to study the impact of historical and cultural heritage sites on the sustainable development of local tourism. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the Khoja Ahmed Yasawi Mausoleum, a UNESCO heritage site in Kazakhstan, on sustainable tourism development in Turkestan. The study was based on a survey aimed at identifying the goals of tourists (respondents) visiting Turkestan city, the main objects they would like to see as a tourist destination, and their opportunities for sustainable development of urban tourism. The questionnaire responses were analysed based on the coding of respondents (R1-R328) who were randomly selected. As a result, 40.8% of respondents from near and far abroad (47) and Kazakhstan (281) found that the purpose of the visit was historical and cultural tourism. 78.7% of respondents assessed the tourism potential of the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi as high in terms of sustainable tourism development in Turkestan. Thus, being one of the most famous architectural monuments of Central Asia and an example of modern Kazakh architecture, the mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi is a cultural and historical object that affects the sustainable development of tourism in Turkestan. This study will help to solve the problems of sustainable tourism development in Turkestan.
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- 2023
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21. Results of the COVID-19 mental health international for the health professionals (COMET-HP) study: depression, suicidal tendencies and conspiracism
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N. Fountoulakis, Konstantinos, N. Karakatsoulis, Grigorios, Abraham, Seri, Adorjan, Kristina, Ahmed, Helal Uddin, Alarcón, Renato D., Arai, Kiyomi, Auwal, Sani Salihu, Bobes, Julio, Bobes-Bascaran, Teresa, Bourgin-Duchesnay, Julie, Bredicean, Cristina Ana, Bukelskis, Laurynas, Burkadze, Akaki, Cabrera Abud, Indira Indiana, Castilla-Puentes, Ruby, Cetkovich, Marcelo, Colon-Rivera, Hector, Corral, Ricardo, Cortez-Vergara, Carla, Crepin, Piirika, de Berardis, Domenico, Zamora Delgado, Sergio, de Lucena, David, de Sousa, Avinash, di Stefano, Ramona, Dodd, Seetal, Elek, Livia Priyanka, Elissa, Anna, Erdelyi-Hamza, Berta, Erzin, Gamze, Etchevers, Martin J., Falkai, Peter, Farcas, Adriana, Fedotov, Ilya, Filatova, Viktoriia, Fountoulakis, Nikolaos K., Frankova, Iryna, Franza, Francesco, Frias, Pedro, Galako, Tatiana, Garay, Cristian J., Garcia-Álvarez, Leticia, García-Portilla, Paz, Gonda, Xenia, Gondek, Tomasz M., Morera González, Daniela, Gould, Hilary, Grandinetti, Paolo, Grau, Arturo, Groudeva, Violeta, Hagin, Michal, Harada, Takayuki, Hasan, Tasdik M., Azreen Hashim, Nurul, Hilbig, Jan, Hossain, Sahadat, Iakimova, Rossitza, Ibrahim, Mona, Iftene, Felicia, Ignatenko, Yulia, Irarrazaval, Matias, Ismail, Zaliha, Ismayilova, Jamila, Jacobs, Asaf, Jakovljević, Miro, Jakšić, Nenad, Javed, Afzal, Yilmaz Kafali, Helin, Karia, Sagar, Kazakova, Olga, Khalifa, Doaa, Khaustova, Olena, Koh, Steve, Kopishinskaia, Svetlana, Kosenko, Korneliia, Koupidis, Sotirios A., Kovacs, Illes, Kulig, Barbara, Lalljee, Alisha, Liewig, Justine, Majid, Abdul, Malashonkova, Evgeniia, Malik, Khamelia, Iqbal Malik, Najma, Mammadzada, Gulay, Mandalia, Bilvesh, Marazziti, Donatella, Marčinko, Darko, Martinez, Stephanie, Matiekus, Eimantas, Mejia, Gabriela, Memon, Roha Saeed, Meza Martínez, Xarah Elenne, Mickevičiūtė, Dalia, Milev, Roumen, Mohammed, Muftau, Molina-López, Alejandro, Morozov, Petr, Muhammad, Nuru Suleiman, Mustač, Filip, Naor, Mika S., Nassieb, Amira, Navickas, Alvydas, Okasha, Tarek, Pandova, Milena, Panfil, Anca-Livia, Panteleeva, Liliya, Papava, Ion, Patsali, Mikaella E., Pavlichenko, Alexey, Pejuskovic, Bojana, Pinto da Costa, Mariana, Popkov, Mikhail, Popovic, Dina, Raduan, Nor Jannah Nasution, Vargas Ramírez, Francisca, Rancans, Elmars, Razali, Salmi, Rebok, Federico, Rewekant, Anna, Reyes Flores, Elena Ninoska, Rivera-Encinas, María Teresa, Saiz, Pilar A., Sánchez de Carmona, Manuel, Saucedo Martínez, David, Saw, Jo Anne, Saygili, Görkem, Schneidereit, Patricia, Shah, Bhumika, Shirasaka, Tomohiro, Silagadze, Ketevan, Sitanggang, Satti, Skugarevsky, Oleg, Spikina, Anna, Mahalingappa, Sridevi Sira, Stoyanova, Maria, Szczegielniak, Anna, Tamasan, Simona Claudia, Tavormina, Giuseppe, Tavormina, Maurilio Giuseppe Maria, Theodorakis, Pavlos N., Tohen, Mauricio, Tsapakis, Eva-Maria, Tukhvatullina, Dina, Ullah, Irfan, Vaidya, Ratnaraj, Vega-Dienstmaier, Johann M., Vrublevska, Jelena, Vukovic, Olivera, Vysotska, Olga, Widiasih, Natalia, Yashikhina, Anna, Prezerakos, Panagiotis E., Berk, Michael, Levaj, Sarah, and Smirnova, Daria
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- 2023
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22. CrowdSpeech and VoxDIY: Benchmark Datasets for Crowdsourced Audio Transcription
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Pavlichenko, Nikita, Stelmakh, Ivan, and Ustalov, Dmitry
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Computer Science - Sound ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing - Abstract
Domain-specific data is the crux of the successful transfer of machine learning systems from benchmarks to real life. In simple problems such as image classification, crowdsourcing has become one of the standard tools for cheap and time-efficient data collection: thanks in large part to advances in research on aggregation methods. However, the applicability of crowdsourcing to more complex tasks (e.g., speech recognition) remains limited due to the lack of principled aggregation methods for these modalities. The main obstacle towards designing aggregation methods for more advanced applications is the absence of training data, and in this work, we focus on bridging this gap in speech recognition. For this, we collect and release CrowdSpeech -- the first publicly available large-scale dataset of crowdsourced audio transcriptions. Evaluation of existing and novel aggregation methods on our data shows room for improvement, suggesting that our work may entail the design of better algorithms. At a higher level, we also contribute to the more general challenge of developing the methodology for reliable data collection via crowdsourcing. In that, we design a principled pipeline for constructing datasets of crowdsourced audio transcriptions in any novel domain. We show its applicability on an under-resourced language by constructing VoxDIY -- a counterpart of CrowdSpeech for the Russian language. We also release the code that allows a full replication of our data collection pipeline and share various insights on best practices of data collection via crowdsourcing.
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- 2021
23. Autonomous Fire Fighting with a UAV-UGV Team at MBZIRC 2020
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Quenzel, Jan, Splietker, Malte, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Schleich, Daniel, Lenz, Christian, Schwarz, Max, Schreiber, Michael, Beul, Marius, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Every day, burning buildings threaten the lives of occupants and first responders trying to save them. Quick action is of essence, but some areas might not be accessible or too dangerous to enter. Robotic systems have become a promising addition to firefighting, but at this stage, they are mostly manually controlled, which is error-prone and requires specially trained personal. We present two systems for autonomous firefighting from air and ground we developed for the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) 2020. The systems use LiDAR for reliable localization within narrow, potentially GNSS-restricted environments while maneuvering close to obstacles. Measurements from LiDAR and thermal cameras are fused to track fires, while relative navigation ensures successful extinguishing. We analyze and discuss our successful participation during the MBZIRC 2020, present further experiments, and provide insights into our lessons learned from the competition., Comment: 8 pages, accepted for ICUAS 2021
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- 2021
24. IAPT chromosome data 32
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Marhold, Karol, Kučera, Jaromír, Alexeeva, Tatiana V., Andriyanova, Elena A., An'kova, Tatyana V., Astashenkov, Alexey Yu., Banaev, Evgeny V., Chepinoga, Victor V., Cheryomushkina, Vera A., Dorogina, Olga V., Elisafenko, Tatyana V., Gnutikov, Alexandr A., Ivanova, Daniella, Kljuykov, Eugene V., Korobkov, Aleksandr A., Kotseruba, Violetta V., Krasnikov, Alexandr A., Krivenko, Denis A., Lomonosova, Maria N., Mitrenina, Elizaveta Yu., Mochalova, Olga A., Myakoshina, Yulia A., Nosov, Nikolai N., Osmonali, Bektemir, Pavlichenko, Vasiliy V., Petruk, Anastasia A., Protopopova, Marina V., Punina, Elizaveta O., Rodionov, Alexander V., Shner, Julia V., Stepanov, Nikolay V., Tomoshevich, Mariya A., Ukrainskaja, Uljana A., Vesselova, Polina V., Voronkova, Maria S., and Zavgorodnyaya, Olga Yu.
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- 2020
25. Non-binary gender, vulnerable populations and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Data from the COVID-19 MEntal health inTernational for the general population (COMET-G) study
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Fountoulakis, Konstantinos N., Vrublevska, Jelena, Abraham, Seri, Adorjan, Kristina, Ahmed, Helal Uddin, Alarcón, Renato D., Arai, Kiyomi, Auwal, Sani Salihu, Berk, Michael, Bjedov, Sarah, Bobes, Julio, Bobes-Bascaran, Teresa, Bourgin-Duchesnay, Julie, Bredicean, Cristina Ana, Bukelskis, Laurynas, Burkadze, Akaki, Abud, Indira Indiana Cabrera, Castilla-Puentes, Ruby, Cetkovich, Marcelo, Colon-Rivera, Hector, Corral, Ricardo, Cortez-Vergara, Carla, Crepin, Piirika, De Berardis, Domenico, Delgado, Sergio Zamora, De Lucena, David, De Sousa, Avinash, Di Stefano, Ramona, Dodd, Seetal, Elek, Livia Priyanka, Elissa, Anna, Erdelyi-Hamza, Berta, Erzin, Gamze, Etchevers, Martin J., Falkai, Peter, Farcas, Adriana, Fedotov, Ilya, Filatova, Viktoriia, Fountoulakis, Nikolaos K., Frankova, Iryna, Franza, Francesco, Frias, Pedro, Galako, Tatiana, Garay, Cristian J., Garcia-Álvarez, Leticia, García-Portilla, Maria Paz, Gonda, Xenia, Gondek, Tomasz M., González, Daniela Morera, Gould, Hilary, Grandinetti, Paolo, Grau, Arturo, Groudeva, Violeta, Hagin, Michal, Harada, Takayuki, Hasan, Tasdik M., Hashim, Nurul Azreen, Hilbig, Jan, Hossain, Sahadat, Iakimova, Rossitza, Ibrahim, Mona, Iftene, Felicia, Ignatenko, Yulia, Irarrazaval, Matias, Ismail, Zaliha, Ismayilova, Jamila, Jacobs, Asaf, Jakovljević, Miro, Jakšić, Nenad, Javed, Afzal, Kafali, Helin Yilmaz, Karia, Sagar, Kazakova, Olga, Khalifa, Doaa, Khaustova, Olena, Koh, Steve, Kosenko, Korneliia, Koupidis, Sotirios A., Lalljee, Alisha, Liewig, Justine, Majid, Abdul, Malashonkova, Evgeniia, Malik, Khamelia, Malik, Najma Iqbal, Mammadzada, Gulay, Mandalia, Bilvesh, Marazziti, Donatella, Marčinko, Darko, Martinez, Stephanie, Matiekus, Eimantas, Mejia, Gabriela, Memon, Roha Saeed, Martínez, Xarah Elenne Meza, Mickevičiūtė, Dalia, Milev, Roumen, Mohammed, Muftau, Molina-López, Alejandro, Morozov, Petr, Muhammad, Nuru Suleiman, Mustač, Filip, Naor, Mika S., Nassieb, Amira, Navickas, Alvydas, Okasha, Tarek, Pandova, Milena, Panfil, Anca-Livia, Panteleeva, Liliya, Papava, Ion, Patsali, Mikaella E., Pavlichenko, Alexey, Pejuskovic, Bojana, Da Costa, Mariana Pinto, Popkov, Mikhail, Popovic, Dina, Raduan, Nor Jannah Nasution, Ramírez, Francisca Vargas, Rancans, Elmars, Razali, Salmi, Rebok, Federico, Rewekant, Anna, Flores, Elena Ninoska Reyes, Rivera-Encinas, María Teresa, Saiz, Pilar, de Carmona, Manuel Sánchez, Martínez, David Saucedo, Saw, Jo Anne, Saygili, Görkem, Schneidereit, Patricia, Shah, Bhumika, Shirasaka, Tomohiro, Silagadze, Ketevan, Sitanggang, Satti, Skugarevsky, Oleg, Spikina, Anna, Mahalingappa, Sridevi Sira, Stoyanova, Maria, Szczegielniak, Anna, Tamasan, Simona Claudia, Tavormina, Giuseppe, Tavormina, Maurilio Giuseppe Maria, Theodorakis, Pavlos N., Tohen, Mauricio, Tsapakis, Eva Maria, Tukhvatullina, Dina, Ullah, Irfan, Vaidya, Ratnaraj, Vega-Dienstmaier, Johann M., Vukovic, Olivera, Vysotska, Olga, Widiasih, Natalia, Yashikhina, Anna, and Smirnova, Daria
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26. Spherical convolutions on molecular graphs for protein model quality assessment
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Igashov, Ilia, Pavlichenko, Nikita, and Grudinin, Sergei
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Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Processing information on 3D objects requires methods stable to rigid-body transformations, in particular rotations, of the input data. In image processing tasks, convolutional neural networks achieve this property using rotation-equivariant operations. However, contrary to images, graphs generally have irregular topology. This makes it challenging to define a rotation-equivariant convolution operation on these structures. In this work, we propose Spherical Graph Convolutional Network (S-GCN) that processes 3D models of proteins represented as molecular graphs. In a protein molecule, individual amino acids have common topological elements. This allows us to unambiguously associate each amino acid with a local coordinate system and construct rotation-equivariant spherical filters that operate on angular information between graph nodes. Within the framework of the protein model quality assessment problem, we demonstrate that the proposed spherical convolution method significantly improves the quality of model assessment compared to the standard message-passing approach. It is also comparable to state-of-the-art methods, as we demonstrate on Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction (CASP) benchmarks. The proposed technique operates only on geometric features of protein 3D models. This makes it universal and applicable to any other geometric-learning task where the graph structure allows constructing local coordinate systems.
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- 2020
27. NimbRo-OP2X: Affordable Adult-sized 3D-printed Open-Source Humanoid Robot for Research
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Ficht, Grzegorz, Farazi, Hafez, Rodriguez, Diego, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Allgeuer, Philipp, Brandenburger, Andre, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics ,Computer Science - Hardware Architecture - Abstract
For several years, high development and production costs of humanoid robots restricted researchers interested in working in the field. To overcome this problem, several research groups have opted to work with simulated or smaller robots, whose acquisition costs are significantly lower. However, due to scale differences and imperfect simulation replicability, results may not be directly reproducible on real, adult-sized robots. In this paper, we present the NimbRo-OP2X, a capable and affordable adult-sized humanoid platform aiming to significantly lower the entry barrier for humanoid robot research. With a height of 135 cm and weight of only 19 kg, the robot can interact in an unmodified, human environment without special safety equipment. Modularity in hardware and software allow this platform enough flexibility to operate in different scenarios and applications with minimal effort. The robot is equipped with an on-board computer with GPU, which enables the implementation of state-of-the-art approaches for object detection and human perception demanded by areas such as manipulation and human-robot interaction. Finally, the capabilities of the NimbRo-OP2X, especially in terms of locomotion stability and visual perception, are evaluated. This includes the performance at RoboCup 2018, where NimbRo-OP2X won all possible awards in the AdultSize class.
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28. Internal surface plasmon excitation as the root cause of laser-induced periodic plasma structure and self-organized nanograting formation in the volume of transparent dielectric
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Gildenburg, V. B. and Pavlichenko, I. A.
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
A computer simulation of dynamics of an optical discharge produced in the volume of a transparent dielectric (fused silica) by a focused femtosecond laser pulse was carried out taking into account the possibility of developing small-scale ionization-field instability. The presence of small foreign inclusions in the fused silica was taken into account with the model of a nanodispersed heterogeneous medium by using Maxwell Garnett formulas. The results of the calculations made it possible to reveal the previously unknown physical mechanism that determines the periodicity of the ordered plasma-field structure that is formed in each single breakdown pulse and is the root cause of the ordered volume nanograting formation in dielectric material exposed to a series of repeated pulse. Two main points are decisive in this mechanism: (i) the formation of a thin overcritical plasma layer at the breakdown wave front counter-propagated to the incident laser pulse and (ii) the excitation of the "internal surface plasmon" at this front, resulting in a rapid amplification of the corresponding spatial harmonic of random seed perturbations in the plasma and formation of a contrast structure with a period equal to the wavelength of the surface plasmon (0.7 of the wavelength in dielectric).
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- 2020
29. Deep Reinforcement Learning of Dexterous Pre-Grasp Manipulation for Human-Like Functional Categorical Grasping.
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Dmytro Pavlichenko and Sven Behnke
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- 2023
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30. WSDM Cup 2023 Challenge on Visual Question Answering.
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Dmitry Ustalov, Nikita Pavlichenko, Daniil Likhobaba, and Alisa Smirnova
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- 2023
31. Crowdsourcing for Information Retrieval.
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Dmitry Ustalov, Alisa Smirnova, Natalia Fedorova, and Nikita Pavlichenko
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32. RoboCup 2023 Humanoid AdultSize Winner NimbRo: NimbRoNet3 Visual Perception and Responsive Gait with Waveform In-walk Kicks.
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Dmytro Pavlichenko, Grzegorz Ficht, Angel Villar-Corrales, Luis Denninger, Julia Brocker, Tim Sinen, Michael Schreiber, and Sven Behnke
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33. The impact of environmental temperature on ewe reproduction, adaptive responses during insemination, and productive characteristics of the lambs obtained from them
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I. V. Korkh, N. V. Boiko, І. A. Pomitun, A. P. Paliy, O. V. Pavlichenko, Y. V. Negreba, V. I. Rysovanyi, and A. S. Siabro
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Science - Abstract
The reproductive function of ewes and the development of their offspring are largely influenced by their clinical condition and the temperature of the environment. The maximum temperature values have significantly increased over the last two decades, making climate change a pressing issue for sheep breeding worldwide, including Ukraine. The consequences of exposure to high temperatures of the outside air, above all, in the mating season, can be marked by a significant increase in the heat load on the body of the brood stock, a decrease in clinical indicators and reproductive capacity. On the other hand, the current understanding of how these components interact is insufficient, which conditions the relevance of this work. In order to determine the effective terms of insemination of sheep in the mating season of 2021, taking into account the terms of insemination and the characteristics of the outside air temperature, three technological groups of ewes were formed, which were in the same flock and were artificially inseminated with freshly obtained sperm from the same breeders in August–September: from August 15 to August 27; from August 28 to September 9 and from September 10 to September 21. It was discovered that ewes inseminated between August 28th and September 9th were less adaptable to environmental conditions, experiencing increased daily fluctuations of body temperature, pulse and breathing rates, stillborn lambs, cases of abortion, and decreased preservation of young animals, including ewe lambs, which are highly valuable in breeding – by 15.8% and 10.9% concerning the initial and final phases of the insemination period. However, the young lambs born from ewes inseminated between August 15th and August 27th had the highest survival rate until weaning due to better survival of ewe lambs compared to those inseminated during later phases of the mating season against the background of a lower percentage of output of rams until the moment of weaning against ewes that were inseminated from August 28 to September 9. It has been shown that the growth rate of lambs during early postnatal development varies depending on the timing of their mothers' insemination. Ewes inseminated between August 15th and 27th produced lambs with the highest weight at 90 days, reaching 26.81 and 24.18 kg, respectively; 20.1% and 26.8% more than rams, and 19.1% and 18.8% more than female lambs whose mothers were inseminated in the middle and at the end of the breeding season. A similar picture is characteristic of the average daily growth values. It was determined that the formation of clinical indicators, and above all, the body temperature of young animals born from mothers fertilized at the beginning and in the middle of the mating season, was the most intense. The results of this study made it possible to understand the adaptive mechanisms of the response of sheep to changes in environmental temperature, which will be useful in future investigations to determine its effect on the thermopotential and clinical condition of lambs during the first day after birth, which is the most critical.
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34. Influence of macronutrients and micronutrients on maize hybrids for biogas production
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Grabovskyi, Mykola, Kucheruk, Petro, Pavlichenko, Kostantin, and Roubík, Hynek
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35. Students' mental health during the pandemic: results of the observational cross-sectional COVID-19 MEntal health inTernational for university Students (COMET-S) study
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Konstantinos N. Fountoulakis, Nor Aziah Alias, Sarah Bjedov, Nikolaos K. Fountoulakis, Xenia Gonda, Jan Hilbig, Miro Jakovljević, Barbara Kulig, Girija Mahale, Alexandros Manafis, Muftau Mohammed, Ilia Nadareishvili, Alvydas Navickas, Mikaella E. Patsali, Alexey Pavlichenko, Sindija Mairita Pilaga, Salmi Razali, Dmitry Romanov, Iakimova Rossitza, Auwal Sani Salihu, Ana Sinauridze, Maria Stoyanova, Ketaki Thosar, Julija Vorobjova, Jelena Vrublevska, Elmars Rancans, Afzal Javed, Pavlos N. Theodorakis, Joao Breda, and Daria Smirnova
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depression ,university students ,mental health ,COVID-19 ,suicidality ,conspiracy theories ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
IntroductionThe aim of the study was to search rates of depression and mental health in university students, during the COVID-19 pandemic.Materials and methodsThis is an observational cross-sectional study. A protocol gathering sociodemographic variables as well as depression, anxiety and suicidality and conspiracism was assembled, and data were collected anonymously and online from April 2020 through March 2021. The sample included 12,488 subjects from 11 countries, of whom 9,026 were females (72.2%; aged 21.11 ± 2.53), 3,329 males (26.65%; aged 21.61 ± 2.81) and 133 “non-binary gender” (1.06%; aged 21.02 ± 2.98). The analysis included chi-square tests, correlation analysis, ANCOVA, multiple forward stepwise linear regression analysis and Relative Risk ratios.ResultsDysphoria was present in 15.66% and probable depression in 25.81% of the total study sample. More than half reported increase in anxiety and depression and 6.34% in suicidality, while lifestyle changes were significant. The model developed explained 18.4% of the development of depression. Believing in conspiracy theories manifested a complex effect. Close to 25% was believing that the vaccines include a chip and almost 40% suggested that facemask wearing could be a method of socio-political control. Conspiracism was related to current depression but not to history of mental disorders.DiscussionThe current study reports that students are at high risk for depression during the COVID-19 pandemic and identified specific risk factors. It also suggested a role of believing in conspiracy theories. Further research is important, as it is targeted intervention in students' groups that are vulnerable both concerning mental health and conspiracism.
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36. ICRF plasma production in gas mixtures in the Uragan-2M stellarator
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Kovtun, Yu.V., Moiseenko, V.E., Lozin, A.V., Kozulya, M.M., Pavlichenko, R.O., Zamanov, N.V., Shapoval, A.N., Bondarenko, V.N., Baron, D.I., Maznichenko, S.M., Korovin, V.B., Kramskoy, E.D., Siusko, Y.V., Romanov, V.S., Martseniuk, Yu.P., Krasiuk, A.Yu., Listopad, V.M., Garkusha, I.E., Alonso, A., Dinklage, A., Hartmann, D., Kazakov, Ye., Laqua, H., Ongena, J., Stange, T., and Wauters, T.
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- 2023
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37. RoboCup 2019 AdultSize Winner NimbRo: Deep Learning Perception, In-Walk Kick, Push Recovery, and Team Play Capabilities
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Rodriguez, Diego, Farazi, Hafez, Ficht, Grzegorz, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Brandenburger, Andre, Hosseini, Mojtaba, Kosenko, Oleg, Schreiber, Michael, Missura, Marcel, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Individual and team capabilities are challenged every year by rule changes and the increasing performance of the soccer teams at RoboCup Humanoid League. For RoboCup 2019 in the AdultSize class, the number of players (2 vs. 2 games) and the field dimensions were increased, which demanded for team coordination and robust visual perception and localization modules. In this paper, we present the latest developments that lead team NimbRo to win the soccer tournament, drop-in games, technical challenges and the Best Humanoid Award of the RoboCup Humanoid League 2019 in Sydney. These developments include a deep learning vision system, in-walk kicks, step-based push-recovery, and team play strategies.
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38. Autonomous Bimanual Functional Regrasping of Novel Object Class Instances
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Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Rodriguez, Diego, Lenz, Christian, Schwarz, Max, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
In human-made scenarios, robots need to be able to fully operate objects in their surroundings, i.e., objects are required to be functionally grasped rather than only picked. This imposes very strict constraints on the object pose such that a direct grasp can be performed. Inspired by the anthropomorphic nature of humanoid robots, we propose an approach that first grasps an object with one hand, obtaining full control over its pose, and performs the functional grasp with the second hand subsequently. Thus, we develop a fully autonomous pipeline for dual-arm functional regrasping of novel familiar objects, i.e., objects never seen before that belong to a known object category, e.g., spray bottles. This process involves semantic segmentation, object pose estimation, non-rigid mesh registration, grasp sampling, handover pose generation and in-hand pose refinement. The latter is used to compensate for the unpredictable object movement during the first grasp. The approach is applied to a human-like upper body. To the best knowledge of the authors, this is the first system that exhibits autonomous bimanual functional regrasping capabilities. We demonstrate that our system yields reliable success rates and can be applied on-line to real-world tasks using only one off-the-shelf RGB-D sensor., Comment: Accepted for IEEE-RAS 19th International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), Toronto, Canada, 2019
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- 2019
39. Flexible Disaster Response of Tomorrow -- Final Presentation and Evaluation of the CENTAURO System
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Klamt, Tobias, Rodriguez, Diego, Baccelliere, Lorenzo, Chen, Xi, Chiaradia, Domenico, Cichon, Torben, Gabardi, Massimiliano, Guria, Paolo, Holmquist, Karl, Kamedula, Malgorzata, Karaoguz, Hakan, Kashiri, Navvab, Laurenzi, Arturo, Lenz, Christian, Leonardis, Daniele, Hoffman, Enrico Mingo, Muratore, Luca, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Porcini, Francesco, Ren, Zeyu, Schilling, Fabian, Schwarz, Max, Solazzi, Massimiliano, Felsberg, Michael, Frisoli, Antonio, Gustmann, Michael, Jensfelt, Patric, Nordberg, Klas, Roßmann, Jürgen, Süss, Uwe, Tsagarakis, Nikos G., and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Mobile manipulation robots have high potential to support rescue forces in disaster-response missions. Despite the difficulties imposed by real-world scenarios, robots are promising to perform mission tasks from a safe distance. In the CENTAURO project, we developed a disaster-response system which consists of the highly flexible Centauro robot and suitable control interfaces including an immersive tele-presence suit and support-operator controls on different levels of autonomy. In this article, we give an overview of the final CENTAURO system. In particular, we explain several high-level design decisions and how those were derived from requirements and extensive experience of Kerntechnische Hilfsdienst GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany (KHG). We focus on components which were recently integrated and report about a systematic evaluation which demonstrated system capabilities and revealed valuable insights., Comment: Accepted for IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine (RAM), to appear December 2019
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40. NimbRo Robots Winning RoboCup 2018 Humanoid AdultSize Soccer Competitions
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Farazi, Hafez, Ficht, Grzegorz, Allgeuer, Philipp, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Rodriguez, Diego, Brandenburger, Andre, Hosseini, Mojtaba, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Over the past few years, the Humanoid League rules have changed towards more realistic and challenging game environments, which encourage teams to advance their robot soccer performances. In this paper, we present the software and hardware designs that led our team NimbRo to win the competitions in the AdultSize league -- including the soccer tournament, the drop-in games, and the technical challenges at RoboCup 2018 in Montreal. Altogether, this resulted in NimbRo winning the Best Humanoid Award. In particular, we describe our deep-learning approaches for visual perception and our new fully 3D printed robot NimbRo-OP2X., Comment: Accepted for RoboCup 2018: Robot World Cup XXII, LNCS, Springer, to appear 2019
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- 2019
41. Remote Mobile Manipulation with the Centauro Robot: Full-body Telepresence and Autonomous Operator Assistance
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Klamt, Tobias, Schwarz, Max, Lenz, Christian, Baccelliere, Lorenzo, Buongiorno, Domenico, Cichon, Torben, Di Guardo, Antonio, Droeschel, David, Gabardi, Massimiliano, Kamedula, Malgorzata, Kashiri, Navvab, Laurenzi, Arturo, Leonardis, Daniele, Muratore, Luca, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Periyasamy, Arul Selvam, Rodriguez, Diego, Solazzi, Massimiliano, Frisoli, Antonio, Gustmann, Michael, Roßmann, Jürgen, Süss, Uwe, Tsagarakis, Nikos G., and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Solving mobile manipulation tasks in inaccessible and dangerous environments is an important application of robots to support humans. Example domains are construction and maintenance of manned and unmanned stations on the moon and other planets. Suitable platforms require flexible and robust hardware, a locomotion approach that allows for navigating a wide variety of terrains, dexterous manipulation capabilities, and respective user interfaces. We present the CENTAURO system which has been designed for these requirements and consists of the Centauro robot and a set of advanced operator interfaces with complementary strength enabling the system to solve a wide range of realistic mobile manipulation tasks. The robot possesses a centaur-like body plan and is driven by torque-controlled compliant actuators. Four articulated legs ending in steerable wheels allow for omnidirectional driving as well as for making steps. An anthropomorphic upper body with two arms ending in five-finger hands enables human-like manipulation. The robot perceives its environment through a suite of multimodal sensors. The resulting platform complexity goes beyond the complexity of most known systems which puts the focus on a suitable operator interface. An operator can control the robot through a telepresence suit, which allows for flexibly solving a large variety of mobile manipulation tasks. Locomotion and manipulation functionalities on different levels of autonomy support the operation. The proposed user interfaces enable solving a wide variety of tasks without previous task-specific training. The integrated system is evaluated in numerous teleoperated experiments that are described along with lessons learned., Comment: Published in: Journal of Field Robotics (JFR), Wiley, 2019
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42. Treatment of pets with the active substance dexpanthenol in wound processes
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Anatoliy Paliy, Olena Pavlichenko, Kateryna Rodionova, Mykola Morozov, and Nina Dankevych
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dogs ,cats ,rabbits ,wounds ,dexpanthenol ,morpho-physiological parameters of blood ,blood serum ,Agriculture - Abstract
Animal skin is a complex organ that directly perceives the influence of the external environment and performs a barrier-protective function, helps maintain the balance of the internal environment of the body. Disruption of each of the levels of the protective system leads to the development of inflammatory skin diseases. Treatment of wounds remains one of the most pressing scientific and practical problems of modern veterinary medicine. A number of researchers are searching for and developing new veterinary drugs for the treatment of wounds of various etiologies in small pets, but the use of drugs often causes adverse skin reactions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using a veterinary drug (ointment) in the treatment of wounds in domestic animals (dogs, cats, rabbits). The paper uses standard clinical, haematological, and biochemical research methods. The studies used a drug with the active substance dexpanthenol and excipients decamethoxine, Vaseline oil, emulsifier, glycerin, methylparaben, propylparaben, and purified water. The drug under study effectively reduced the wound surface area at all observation periods. It is proved that when using dexpanthenol-based ointment (10%), a complete wound-healing effect was observed in experimental animals on the 14th day of treatment: the area of wound surfaces decreased by 93.1±1.51%. The examined indicators were statistically substantially different from those in the group of untreated animals with skin wounds. The general clinical condition of domestic animals was examined, haematological and biochemical studies of animal blood were conducted under the conditions of applying an experimental drug to damaged skin areas. In animals with skin damage without treatment, the dynamic development of an acute inflammatory process in the body, the development of endogenous intoxication syndrome, signs of wound infection, pronounced exudation and slowing of contraction were observed. The developed veterinary drug with the active substance dexpanthenol simultaneously shows a pronounced antiinflammatory and wound-healing effect and provides a rapid therapeutic effect in wound processes in small pets
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43. Peculiarities of the course of demodicosis in domestic animals in a megalopolis in the east of Ukraine
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A. Paliy, O. Pavlichenko, S. Kasianenko, L. Kovalenko, A. Stockiy, and O. Stotska
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dogs ,cats ,demodex spp. ,breed ,age ,sex ,microflora ,antimicrobial drugs. ,Science - Abstract
Demodicosis in domestic animals occupies a leading place among dermatological diseases. It has considerable epizootological and social significance. Peculiarities of the manifestation of demodicosis in dogs and cats were studied in the city of Kharkiv during 2017–2021. Doberman Pinscher, mestizo, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Staffordshire Terrier, and outbred animals were the most commonly affected by demodicosis, accounting for 61.6% of the total number of patients. The lowest number of animals with demodicosis was registered in such breeds as Dalmatian, Great Dane, Caucasian Shepherd, Collie, Labrador, Husky, Pekingese, and Chow Chow with a total number of 4.6%. Demodicosis is most common in Persian white, European tiger, and Siamese colour point cats, accounting for 57.3%. Norwegian forest, Russian blue, and Oriental shorthair cats are rarely affected by demodicosis, accounting for 13.5% of all animals. Demodicosis most often affects animals aged from 2 months to 3 years in winter, and in summer and autumn, the incidence is lowest. Peculiarities of sexual predisposition of animals to demodicosis infection have not been established. The microbes affecting the skin of animals are transmitted by mites Demodex spp. and are represented by Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp., Enterobacter spp., Enterococcus spp., Micrococcus spp., Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Candida spp., Rhizopus nigricans, Penicillum spp., Malassezia spp., Microsporum canis. Staphylococcus spp. and Streptococcus spp. occupy the largest percentage of the total number of isolated microorganisms – 74.7%, and Micrococcus spp. occupy the lowest percentage of isolated microorganisms (6.2%). Staphylococcal susceptibility to nine tetracycline drugs has shown a high level of resistance. The most effective antimicrobial agent for isolated cultures of staphylococci is amoxicillin in combination with clavulanic acid (89.7%) and vancomycin (100.0%). The objective of further research is to develop effective schemes for the prevention and treatment of pets with demodicosis.
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44. Gender inequality in the labour market of Ukraine : Challenges for the future
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Klemparskyi, Mykola M., Pavlichenko, Helena V., Prokopiev, Roman Ye., Mohilevskyi, Leonid V., and Burniagina, Yuliia M.
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45. POLARIZATION IN MEDIA POLITICAL DISCOURSE ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE: CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
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Larysa V. Pavlichenko
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critical discourse analysis ,discursive strategies of polarization ,linguistics means ,metaphor ,political discourse ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
The war unleashed by Russia in 2022 is widely presented in online versions of English-language newspapers; Ukraine is constantly in the epicentre of the world news. This study highlights political and ideological contexts of the war in Ukraine, the sociopolitical and cognitive aspects of news according to an interdisciplinary approach considering the language as a social practice. The article highlights the polarization in the presentation of the events and the main actors entitled in the discursive strategies, representing the dichotomy In- versus Out-group. The study is aimed at the investigation of the ideological structures and their manifesting linguistic devices in political discourse based on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) of discursive strategies for constructing the images of Ukraine and Russia in the British and American press. The integrated Critical Discourse Analysis was applied to the research of the news to study the media discourse and the language, where CDA focuses on social practice, social power and ideology. Political Discourse Analysis (PDA) is used to research the ideology of war images presented in the language of news reports. The relevance of this study determined by the aim is to show the main discursive strategies of polaeization in political media discourse. The research methods of the article combine three vectors of the analysis by Fairclough with explanatory tools (by van Dijk), and the elements of stylistic analysis and Critical Metaphor Analysis. The illustrative material was collected by information search and continuous sample from the open access newspapers and magazines issued in the US and Great Britain (The Daily Mail, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and others). Conclusion. This research argues that polarisation is being demonstrated in the media discourse on the war in Ukraine in 2022. The taxonomy of the identified discursive strategies of polarization deployed in the media political discourse includes labelling, evidentiality, number game, hyperbolism, victimization, personalization and analogy, that can either be used singly or intervened. The discursive strategy of evidentiality is applied to authorities, officials, witnesses that are accepted as trustworthy sources of data; the number game strategy combined with victimization are verbalized by metaphoric simile, metonymy, enumerating and magnifying the numbers with the modifying adverbs; the strategy of hyperbole conveys the positive impression of the in-group and negative acts magnification of the out-group verbalized by metaphor, metonymy, metaphtonymy; the personalization strategy is deployed with the purpose of foregrounding the positive actions of the in-group that implies negative out-group actions; the strategy of analogy is applied in the comparison of the war in Ukraine and the struggle of the Ukrainians for their independence with other historical events. Linguistic means used to realize the discursive strategies of polarization include the conceptual metaphor, metonymy, simile, idioms, metaphtonymy, intertextual allusion and personification.
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46. Subwavelength periodic plasma structures formed during the laser-pulse-induced breakdown within the transparent dielectric
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Gildenburg, V. B. and Pavlichenko, I. A.
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
The spatiotemporal evolution of the field and plasma in the optical breakdown induced in the volume of transparent dielectric (fused silica) by the focused fs laser pulse is studied under condition of the so-called plasma-resonance-induced ionization instability that results in the deep small-scale periodic modulation of the breakdown plasma parameters in the direction of the laser polarization. In the framework of the model used, the optical electric field was calculated with allowance for the effects influencing both its long-scale structure (the beam focusing accounted for in the given-ray-tube approximation, phase and group delays, and back reflection) and the small-scale one (quasi-static enhancement in the plasma resonance regions). The plasma density evolution is described by the rate equation taking into account the photoionization, avalanche ionization, and ambipolar diffusion. Based on the fulfilled numerical calculations, we have described the main types of the breakdown wave originating in the focal region and have found the laser pulse intensity range where the instability evolving from very small seed perturbations leads to the formation of the contrast subwavelength periodic structure containing the number of the narrow zones with overcritical plasma density and enhanced energy deposition. The latter allows us to consider this structure as underlying the nanograting formation observed experimentally in the fused silica irradiated by series of repeated fs pulses., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures
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47. Web Engineering with Human-in-the-Loop.
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Dmitry Ustalov, Nikita Pavlichenko, Boris Tseytlin, Daria Baidakova, and Alexey Drutsa
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48. Real-Robot Deep Reinforcement Learning: Improving Trajectory Tracking of Flexible-Joint Manipulator with Reference Correction.
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Dmytro Pavlichenko and Sven Behnke
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49. Autonomous Dual-Arm Manipulation of Familiar Objects
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Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Rodriguez, Diego, Schwarz, Max, Lenz, Christian, Periyasamy, Arul Selvam, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Autonomous dual-arm manipulation is an essential skill to deploy robots in unstructured scenarios. However, this is a challenging undertaking, particularly in terms of perception and planning. Unstructured scenarios are full of objects with different shapes and appearances that have to be grasped in a very specific manner so they can be functionally used. In this paper we present an integrated approach to perform dual-arm pick tasks autonomously. Our method consists of semantic segmentation, object pose estimation, deformable model registration, grasp planning and arm trajectory optimization. The entire pipeline can be executed on-board and is suitable for on-line grasping scenarios. For this, our approach makes use of accumulated knowledge expressed as convolutional neural network models and low-dimensional latent shape spaces. For manipulating objects, we propose a stochastic trajectory optimization that includes a kinematic chain closure constraint. Evaluation in simulation and on the real robot corroborates the feasibility and applicability of the proposed methods on a task of picking up unknown watering cans and drills using both arms., Comment: Accepted for IEEE-RAS 18th International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), Beijing, China, 2018
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50. Team NimbRo at MBZIRC 2017: Fast Landing on a Moving Target and Treasure Hunting with a Team of MAVs
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Beul, Marius, Nieuwenhuisen, Matthias, Quenzel, Jan, Rosu, Radu Alexandru, Horn, Jannis, Pavlichenko, Dmytro, Houben, Sebastian, and Behnke, Sven
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
The Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) 2017 has defined ambitious new benchmarks to advance the state-of-the-art in autonomous operation of ground-based and flying robots. This article covers our approaches to solve the two challenges that involved micro aerial vehicles (MAV). Challenge 1 required reliable target perception, fast trajectory planning, and stable control of an MAV in order to land on a moving vehicle. Challenge 3 demanded a team of MAVs to perform a search and transportation task, coined "Treasure Hunt", which required mission planning and multi-robot coordination as well as adaptive control to account for the additional object weight. We describe our base MAV setup and the challenge-specific extensions, cover the camera-based perception, explain control and trajectory-planning in detail, and elaborate on mission planning and team coordination. We evaluated our systems in simulation as well as with real-robot experiments during the competition in Abu Dhabi. With our system, we-as part of the larger team NimbRo-won the MBZIRC Grand Challenge and achieved a third place in both subchallenges involving flying robots.
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