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Emotion Detection Using Noninvasive Low Cost Sensors
Emotion recognition from biometrics is relevant to a wide range of application domains, including healthcare. Existing approaches usually adopt multi-electrodes sensors that could be expensive or uncomfortable to be used in real-life situations.
Girardi, Daniela +2 more
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Integrated petrographic, mineralogical and geochemical data from the Hastanetepe Pb–Zn deposit (Balya, Türkiye) reveal multi‐stage hydrothermal alteration and a magmatic sulphur source. Fluid inclusion and sulphur isotope results indicate a complex fluid evolution responsible for skarn‐type Pb–Zn mineralization along limestone–dacite contacts ...
Esra Ünal‐Çakır
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Examining the utility of affective response in search of personal lifelogs [PDF]
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, for example emails, documents edited, webpages downloaded and photographs taken.
Jones, Gareth J.F., Kelly, Liadh
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Vanishing viscosity limit of navier-stokes equations in gevrey class
In this paper we consider the inviscid limit for the periodic solutions to Navier-Stokes equation in the framework of Gevrey class. It is shown that the lifespan for the solutions to Navier-Stokes equation is independent of viscosity, and that the ...
Alexandre +30 more
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What's New? Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is an asymptomatic precursor to multiple myeloma, sharing substantial genetic features with overt malignancy. Given evidence implicating autophagy in myeloma risk, this study examined whether genetic variations in autophagy‐related genes influence MGUS susceptibility.
José Manuel Sánchez‐Maldonado +54 more
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Group Sparse Representation Based Dictionary Learning for SAR Image Despeckling
Since the sparse representation coefficients of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images often appear in clusters with intrinsic structure, traditional sparse representation theory cannot capture this property.
Su Liu, Gong Zhang, Wenbo Liu
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Gaussian Sum-Rule Analysis of Scalar Gluonium and Quark Mesons
Gaussian sum-rules, which are related to a two-parameter Gaussian-weighted integral of a hadronic spectral function, are able to examine the possibility that more than one resonance makes a significant contribution to the spectral function.
Harnett, D. +2 more
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Abstract Hospitalists vary in their ordering practices related to labs, imaging, and discharge order times, which can lead to inefficient care, excess utilization of diagnostic tests, and prolonged length of stay. Peer comparison can be an effective way to influence physician practices. We implemented an automated, text‐based, unblinded peer comparison
Victor Cotton +9 more
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G2‐PASE: A Novel, Rapid, and Reliable Measure of Plaque Psoriasis Severity
ABSTRACT Background The Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI), a composite measure of plaque psoriasis disease severity, is commonly used to determine treatment eligibility and response, but is time consuming for every‐day clinical use. The Gulliver‐Gestalt‐Psoriasis Area Severity Estimate (G2‐PASE) was developed to approximate PASI scores using ...
Wayne P. Gulliver +10 more
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How Useful Is The Genuine Savings Rate As A Macroeconomic Sustainability Indicator For Countries And Regions? Australia And Queensland Compared [PDF]
This paper demonstrates how macroeconomic indicators of sustainable development can be applied to the Queensland economy. We derive a Genuine Savings Rate (GSR) for Queensland for the period 1989 to 1999, which is then compared with the World Bank ...
A. Straton +3 more
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