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Morphometric Dimensions of Superior Orbital Fissure: A Cross-sectional Study
Introduction: Superior Orbital Fissure (SOF) is located between the roof and lateral wall of the orbit. SOF exhibits complex anatomy because of abundant neurovascular structures running through or near it and it connects the orbit with cranial cavity ...
Amarbir Kaur +4 more
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From compression to compressed sensing [PDF]
Can compression algorithms be employed for recovering signals from their underdetermined set of linear measurements? Addressing this question is the first step towards applying compression algorithms for compressed sensing (CS). In this paper, we consider a family of compression algorithms $\mathcal{C}_r$, parametrized by rate $r$, for a compact class ...
Shirin Jalali, Arian Maleki
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With the advent of additive manufacturing, lattice structures have been of increasing interest for engineering applications involving light‐weighting and energy absorption.
Seokpum Kim +6 more
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Synthesis and properties of carbon nanofiber reinforced polyimide composite aerogels
4, 4'-diaminodiphenyl ether (ODA) and pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) were used as monomers. Carbon nanofiber (CNF) was used as the reinforcing agent. CNF reinforced polyimide (PI) composite aerogels were prepared with acidified CNF (a-CNF) via sol-gel ...
ZHANG Ling +5 more
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Clustering by Compression [PDF]
We present a new method for clustering based on compression. The method doesn't use subject-specific features or background knowledge, and works as follows: First, we determine a universal similarity distance, the normalized compression distance or NCD, computed from the lengths of compressed data files (singly and in pairwise concatenation).
R.L. Cilibrasi (Rudi) +1 more
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Compressive classification [PDF]
5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to the 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT 2013)
Hugo Reboredo +3 more
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"Compressed" Compressed Sensing
The field of compressed sensing has shown that a sparse but otherwise arbitrary vector can be recovered exactly from a small number of randomly constructed linear projections (or samples). The question addressed in this paper is whether an even smaller number of samples is sufficient when there exists prior knowledge about the distribution of the ...
Galen Reeves, Michael Gastpar
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We consider the setting where actions can be used to modify a state sequence before compression. The minimum rate needed to losslessly describe the optimal modified sequence is characterized when the state sequence is either non-causally or causally available at the action encoder.
Lei Zhao +2 more
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Significant volumes of knowledge have been accumulated in recent years linking subtle genetic variations to a wide variety of medical disorders from Cystic Fibrosis to mental retardation. Nevertheless, there are still great challenges in applying this knowledge routinely in the clinic, largely due to the relatively tedious and expensive process of DNA ...
Yaniv Erlich +4 more
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