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On Dual Relationships of Secrecy Codes
International audienceWe investigate properties of finite blocklength codes and their duals when used for coset coding over the binary erasure wiretap channel (BEWC).
Bloch, Matthieu +3 more
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rDNAmine: A New Tool for the Analysis of Long Repetitive Sequences
This work introduces a novel approach for analysing long repetitive genomic sequences, combining a method to isolate large DNA molecules from individual chromosomes. We also describe the bioinformatics tool rDNAmine, which enables the isolation of long‐repeat sequences from reads obtained using the Oxford Nanopore method, as well as their preliminary ...
Agnieszka Czarnocka‐Cieciura +1 more
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. Background:. Accurately and efficiently extracting microbial genomic sequences from complex metagenomic data is crucial for advancing our understanding in fields such as clinical diagnostics, environmental microbiology, and biodiversity. As sequencing
Chang Liu +7 more
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Easy repair via codes with simplex locality
In the context of distributed storage systems, locally repairable codes have become important. In this paper we focus on codes that allow for multi-erasure pattern decoding with low computational effort. Different optimality requirements, measured by the code's rate, minimum distance, locality, availability as well as field size, influence each other ...
Margreta Kuijper +2 more
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Neural Network Repair With Shapley‐Guided Search
ABSTRACT The deployment of deep neural networks (DNNs) in safety‐critical domains is critically hampered by their vulnerability to defects, which can arise from malicious attacks or low‐quality data. Therefore, precisely locating the network components responsible for these defects, and subsequently repairing them without compromising overall model ...
Xiaofu Du +4 more
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Mattias Hedegaard Kristensen,1 Sigrún Alba Jóhannesdóttir Schmidt,2 Line Kibsgaard,1 Mette Mogensen,3 Mette Sommerlund,1 Uffe Koppelhus1 1Department of Dermatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Department of Clinical
Kristensen MH +5 more
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Loanwords and Linguistic Phylogenetics: *pelek̑u‐ ‘axe’ and *(H)a(i̯)g̑‐ ‘goat’1
Abstract This paper assesses the role of borrowings in two different approaches to linguistic phylogenetics: Traditional qualitative analyses of lexemes, and quantitative computational analysis of cognacy. It problematises the assumption that loanwords can be excluded altogether from datasets of lexical cognacy.
Simon Poulsen
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Abstract In the field of evolutionary biology, the selection of a phylogenetically representative sample is a crucial step to have a complete and accurate understanding of the studied group and the evolution of its traits. However, this step is often overlooked, and there is currently no objective way to assess the relevance of a sample for a given ...
Nyniane Steinkampf‐‐Pellecuer +2 more
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Construction of the binary simplex codes and the first order reed-muller codes
GF(q) denote the finite field with q elements. An [n,k,d] linear code C over GF(q) is a k-dimensional subspace of GF(q) ^n with minimum (Hamming) distance d. The vectors in C are codewords of C.
Özimamoğlu, Hayrullah, Şahin, Murat
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Packet-Layer Forward Error Correction Coding for Fading Mitigation
In an on/off-keying atmospheric optical communication system, index of refraction turbulence and PAT (pointing, acquisition and tracking) instabilities create strong and very slow fading compared to the usually used high data-rates.
Hennes Henniger, Henniger, Hennes
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