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judith-orshalimian · 7 months ago
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L Saha Fall/Winter 2022-23!
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sseditorialrunway · 2 months ago
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Official presentations happening in Milan today.
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compneuropapers · 7 months ago
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Interesting Papers for Week 17, 2024
Computational mechanisms underlying latent value updating of unchosen actions. Ben-Artzi, I., Kessler, Y., Nicenboim, B., & Shahar, N. (2023). Science Advances, 9(42).
Associative learning or Bayesian inference? Revisiting backwards blocking reasoning in adults. Benton, D. T., & Rakison, D. H. (2023). Cognition, 241, 105626.
The value of mere completion. Converse, B. A., Tsang, S., & Hennecke, M. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(11), 3021–3036.
Stable sound decoding despite modulated sound representation in the auditory cortex. Funamizu, A., Marbach, F., & Zador, A. M. (2023). Current Biology, 33(20), 4470-4483.e7.
Differential attentional costs of encoding specific and gist episodic memory representations. Greene, N. R., & Naveh-Benjamin, M. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(11), 3292–3299.
The scaling of mental computation in a sorting task. Haridi, S., Wu, C. M., Dasgupta, I., & Schulz, E. (2023). Cognition, 241, 105605.
Simulations predict differing phase responses to excitation vs. inhibition in theta-resonant pyramidal neurons. Kelley, C., Antic, S. D., Carnevale, N. T., Kubie, J. L., & Lytton, W. W. (2023). Journal of Neurophysiology, 130(4), 910–924.
Attention preserves the selectivity of feature-tuned normalization. Klímová, M., Bloem, I. M., & Ling, S. (2023). Journal of Neurophysiology, 130(4), 990–998.
An approximate representation of objects underlies physical reasoning. Li, Y., Wang, Y., Boger, T., Smith, K. A., Gershman, S. J., & Ullman, T. D. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(11), 3074–3086.
Associative and predictive hippocampal codes support memory-guided behaviors. Liu, C., Todorova, R., Tang, W., Oliva, A., & Fernandez-Ruiz, A. (2023). Science, 382(6668).
Same but different: The latency of a shared expectation signal interacts with stimulus attributes. Lowe, B. G., Robinson, J. E., Yamamoto, N., Hogendoorn, H., & Johnston, P. (2023). Cortex, 168, 143–156.
Model-free decision making resists improved instructions and is enhanced by stimulus-response associations. Luna, R., Vadillo, M. A., & Luque, D. (2023). Cortex, 168, 102–113.
Infants’ sex affects neural responses to affective touch in early infancy. Mariani Wigley, I. L. C., Björnsdotter, M., Scheinin, N. M., Merisaari, H., Saunavaara, J., Parkkola, R., … Tuulari, J. J. (2023). Developmental Psychobiology, 65(7), e22419.
Action planning and execution cues influence economic partner choice. McEllin, L., Fiedler, S., & Sebanz, N. (2023). Cognition, 241, 105632.
Parallel processing of value-related information during multi-attribute decisions. Nakahashi, A., & Cisek, P. (2023). Journal of Neurophysiology, 130(4), 967–979.
Extended trajectory of spatial memory errors in typical and atypical development: The role of binding and precision. Peng, M., Lovos, A., Bottrill, K., Hughes, K., Sampsel, M., Lee, N. R., … Edgin, J. (2023). Hippocampus, 33(11), 1171–1188.
Mediodorsal thalamus-projecting anterior cingulate cortex neurons modulate helping behavior in mice. Song, D., Wang, C., Jin, Y., Deng, Y., Yan, Y., Wang, D., … Quan, Z. (2023). Current Biology, 33(20), 4330-4342.e5.
Metacognition and sense of agency. Wen, W., Charles, L., & Haggard, P. (2023). Cognition, 241, 105622.
Sensory deprivation arrests cellular and synaptic development of the night-vision circuitry in the retina. Wisner, S. R., Saha, A., Grimes, W. N., Mizerska, K., Kolarik, H. J., Wallin, J., … Hoon, M. (2023). Current Biology, 33(20), 4415-4429.e3.
The timing of confidence computations in human prefrontal cortex. Xue, K., Zheng, Y., Rafiei, F., & Rahnev, D. (2023). Cortex, 168, 167–175.
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c19library · 1 year ago
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Known COVID-19 Health Complications
Last Updated September 8, 2023
Repeat Infections
Summary: Repeat infections, even if mild during the acute phase, cause cumulative damage to the body and increase your risk of developing health complications or Long COVID. You should aim to limit the number of times you are infected as much as possible, even if you are not currently high risk (Note: Health complications post-COVID-19 infection can make you high risk) and have been vaccinated.
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Acute and postacute sequelae associated with SARS-CoV-2 reinfection | Nature Medicine Bowe, B., Xie, Y, & Al-Aly, Z. (2022).
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Repeat COVID-19 infections increase risk of organ failure, death – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (wustl.edu) Sauerwein, K. (2022).
Why Getting COVID-19 Multiple Times Is Risky For Your Health | Time Park, A. (2022).
Heart & Cardiovascular Damage
Summary: COVID-19 increases your risk of heart failure, heart attacks, strokes, pulmonary embolism, palpitations, arrhythmia, myocarditis, blood clots (thrombosis), etc. post-infection. Inflammation during the acute phase of a COVID-19 infection can damage the heart and blood vessels.
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“Risks and 12-month burdens of incident post-acute COVID-19 cardiovascular outcomes in participants without any history of cardiovascular outcomes prior to COVID-19 exposure compared to the contemporary control cohort.” (Xie et al., 2022)
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Core mitochondrial genes are down-regulated during SARS-CoV-2 infection of rodent and human hosts | Science Translational Medicine Guarnieri, J. W., Dybas, J. M., ... Wallace, D. C. (2023).
Long-term cardiovascular outcomes of COVID-19 - PMC (nih.gov) Xie, Y., Xu, E., Bowe, B., & Al-Aly, Z. (2022).
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Blood Clotting Proteins Might Help Predict Long COVID Brain Fog - Scientific American Reardon, S. (2023, September 1).
SARS-CoV-2 can damage mitochondrion in heart, other organs, study finds | CIDRAP (umn.edu) Van Beusekom, M. (2023, August 9).
Your vascular system and COVID | Heart and Stroke Foundation Heart and Stroke Foundation. (2023).
COVID, heart disease and stroke | Heart and Stroke Foundation Heart and Stroke Foundation. (2023, April 17).
How does coronavirus affect your heart? - BHF British Heart Foundation. (2023, March 21).
COVID-19 and Heart Damage: What You Should Know (clevelandclinic.org) Cleveland Clinic. (2022, May 10).
Heart Problems after COVID-19 | Johns Hopkins Medicine Post, W. S., & Gilotra, N. A. (2022).
COVID and the Heart: It Spares No One | Johns Hopkins | Bloomberg School of Public Health (jhu.edu) Desmon, S., & Al-Aly, Z. (2022, March 14).
COVID-19 takes serious toll on heart health—a full year after recovery | Science | AAAS Wadman, M. (2022, February 9).
Brain & Neurological Damage
Summary: COVID-19 infection increases your risk of developing cognitive impairments, mental health issues, poor memory, early onset dementia, and permanent loss of smell due to brain damage and the atrophy of brain matter. "Brain fog" and problems concentrating are common complaints post-infection that have also been linked to brain damage. Damage to blood vessels due to inflammation during the infection may be responsible for this by restricting oxygen flow to the brain. COVID-19 may also directly infect the brain.
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Biology | Free Full-Text | Vascular Dysfunctions Contribute to the Long-Term Cognitive Deficits Following COVID-19 (mdpi.com) Shabani, Z., Liu, J., & Su, H. (2023).
Frontiers | COVCOG 2: Cognitive and Memory Deficits in Long COVID: A Second Publication From the COVID and Cognition Study (frontiersin.org) Guo, P., Ballesteros, B. A., Yeung, S. P., Liu, R., Saha, A., Curtis, L., Kaser, M., Haggard, M. P., & Cheke, L. G. (2022).
COVID-19 and cognitive impairment: neuroinvasive and blood‒brain barrier dysfunction - PMC (nih.gov) Chen, Y., Yang, W., Chen, F., & Cui, L. (2022).
Comparison of post-COVID depression and major depressive disorder | medRxiv Perlis, R. H., Santillana, M., Ognyanova, K., Green, J., Druckman, J., Lazer, D., & Baum, M. A. (2021).
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Long COVID May Impair Memory, Cognition for Months (healthline.com) Rossiaky, D. (2022).
COVID Variants Can Affect the Brain in Different Ways - Neuroscience News (2023).
The hidden long-term cognitive effects of COVID-19 - Harvard Health Budson, A. E. (2021). Harvard Medical School.
Long Covid: Even mild Covid is linked to damage to the brain months after infection (nbcnews.com) Ryan, B. (2022). NBC News.
COVID-19 Can Affect the Brain Even Long After an Infection | Time Ducharme, J. (2023). Time.
Lung Damage
Summary: COVID-19 infections can cause lung damage or scarring, and can trigger pneumonia, bronchitis, ARDS, and sepsis. Additionally, some people experience shortness of breath (dyspnea) and difficulty exercising as a post-acute sequela after infection, or multiple infections.
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At a crossroads: COVID-19 recovery and the risk of pulmonary vascular disease - PMC (nih.gov) Cascino, T. M., Desai, A. A., & Kanthi, Y. (2021).
[Pulmonary manifestations in long COVID] - PubMed (nih.gov) Sommer, N., & Schmeck, B. (2022).
Residual Lung Abnormalities after COVID-19 Hospitalization: Interim Analysis of the UKILD Post-COVID-19 Study - PubMed (nih.gov) Stewart, I., Jacob, J., George, P. M., Molyneaux, P. L., Porter, J. C., Allen, R. J., Aslani, S., Baillie, J. K., Barratt, S. L., Beirne, P., Bianchi, S. M., Blaikley, J. F., ...Jenkins, G. R. (2023).
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Even mild cases of COVID-19 may cause long-term lung damage - UPI.com HealthDay News. (2022). United Press International.
COVID-19 Lung Damage | Johns Hopkins Medicine Galiatsatos, P. (2022).
Immune System & Autoimmune Diseases
Summary: COVID-19 infection can impair the functioning of your immune system. This means that those who have previously been infected are potentially immunocompromised (higher risk). For some people, the way COVID-19 impairs their immune system results in the onset of autoimmune diseases.
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“Elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines that persist more than 8 months following convalescence.” (Phetsouphanh et al., 2022)
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“Crude incidence of each autoimmune disease by COVID-19 and non-COVID groups.” (Peng et al., 2023)
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Immunological dysfunction persists for 8 months following initial mild-to-moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection | Nature Immunology Phetsouphanh, C., Darley, D. R., Wilson, D. B., Howe, A., Munier, M. L., Patel, S. K., Juno, J. A., Burrell, L. M., Kent, S. J., Dore, G. J., ... & Matthews, G. V. (2022).
Long-term perturbation of the peripheral immune system months after SARS-CoV-2 infection | BMC Medicine | Full Text (biomedcentral.com) Ryan, F. J., Hope, C. M., Masavuli, M. G., Lynn, M. A., Mekonnen, Z. A., Yeow, A. E. L., Garcia-Valtanen, P., Al-Delfi, Z., Gummow, J., Furguson, C., ... Lynn, D. J. (2022).
Risk of autoimmune diseases following COVID-19 and the potential protective effect from vaccination: a population-based cohort study - eClinicalMedicine (thelancet.com) Peng, K., Li, X., Yang, D., Chan, S. C. W., Zhou, J., & Wan, E. Y. F. (2023).
Long-term perturbation of the peripheral immune system months after SARS-CoV-2 infection | BMC Medicine | Full Text (biomedcentral.com) Winheim, E., Rinke, L., Lutz, K., Reischer, A., Leutbecher, A., Wolfram, L., Rausch, L., Kranich, J., Wratil, P. R., Huber, J. E., Baumjohann, D., ... Krug, A. B. (2021).
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How COVID-19 Changes the Immune System | Time Park, A. (2023, August 18).
How COVID-19 alters the immune system -- ScienceDaily ScienceDaily. (2021, October 28).
Impacts of COVID on the immune system (medicalxpress.com) Herrero, L. (2022, September 19).
COVID-19's impact on the immune system, and how this may affect subsequent infections - ABC News Smith, B. (2022, December 1).
COVID-19 can derange immune system; survivors have autoimmune diseases (usatoday.com) Szabo, L. (2021, March 2).
Long COVID & PASC
Summary: Long COVID is an umbrella term that refers to the onset of disabling symptoms/conditions resulting from any of the previously mentioned organ, immune system, and vascular damage sustained during infection. These conditions are also referred to as "post-acute sequelae of COVID-19" (PASC). Vaccination can reduce the damage experienced by decreasing inflammation during an infection, but Long COVID/PASC can affect anyone. This is especially true in the case of multiple infections. Your risk of developing Long COVID, or worse/new symptoms, increases with each additional infection.
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“Cumulative incidence and DALYs of postacute sequelae overall and by organ system at 2 years after infection.” (Bowe et al., 2023)
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T cell apoptosis characterizes severe Covid-19 disease - PubMed (nih.gov) André, S., Picard, M., Cezar, R., Roux-Dalvai, F., Alleaume-Butaux, A., Soundaramourty, C., Cruz, A. S., Mendes-Frias, A., Gotti, C., … Estaquier, J. (2022).
SARS-CoV-2 reservoir in post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) | Nature Immunology Proal, A. D., VanElzakker, M. B., Aleman, S., Bach, K., Boribong, B. P., Buggert, M., Cherry, S., Chertow, D. S., Davies, H. E., Dupont, C. L., ... Wherry, E. J. (2023).
The immunology of long COVID | Nature Reviews Immunology Altmann, D. M., Whettlock, E. M., Liu, S., Arachchillage, D. J., & Boyton, R. J. (2023).
Long COVID: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations | Nature Reviews Microbiology Davis, H. E., McCorkell, L., Vogel, J. M., & Topol, E. J. (2023).
Long COVID prevalence and impact on quality of life 2 years after acute COVID-19 | Scientific Reports (nature.com) Kim, Y., Bae, S., Chang, H., & Kim, S. (2023).
Postacute sequelae of COVID-19 at 2 years | Nature Medicine Bowe, B., Xie, Y., & Al-Aly, Z. (2023).
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Long COVID | NIH COVID-19 Research National Institutes of Health. (2023, June 8).
Long COVID or Post-COVID Conditions | CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023, July 20).
The Most Important Question About Long COVID | Harvard Medical School Pesheva, K. (2023, August 9).
Nearly One in Five American Adults Who Have Had COVID-19 Still Have "Long COVID" (cdc.gov) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, June 22).
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rayhaber · 30 days ago
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ROKETSAN, L-OMTAS'ı SAHA EXPO 2024'te İlk Kez Sergiledi
SAHA EXPO 2024 Fuarı, savunma sanayii alanında yeniliklerin sergilendiği önemli bir etkinlik olarak dikkat çekiyor. Bu yılki fuarda, ROKETSAN tarafından geliştirilen yeni lazer güdümlü orta menzilli tanksavar füze sistemi L-OMTAS ilk kez tanıtıldı. Ayrıca, LG-155 lazer güdümlü topçu mühimmatı da fuarda yer aldı. Bu yeni sistemler, Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri’nin ateş gücünü artırmayı ve daha etkili…
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drmikewatts · 1 month ago
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IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, Volume 5, Issue 10, October 2024
1) Transformer-Based Generative Adversarial Networks in Computer Vision: A Comprehensive Survey
Author(s): Shiv Ram Dubey, Satish Kumar Singh
Pages: 4851 - 4867
2) Data-Driven Technology Applications in Planning, Demand-Side Management, and Cybersecurity for Smart Household Community
Author(s): Dipanshu Naware, Arghya Mitra
Pages: 4868 - 4883
3) A Human-in-the-Middle Attack Against Object Detection Systems
Author(s): Han Wu, Sareh Rowlands, Johan Wahlström
Pages: 4884 - 4892
4) Test-Time Adaptation for Nighttime Color-Thermal Semantic Segmentation
Author(s): Yexin Liu, Weiming Zhang, Guoyang Zhao, Jinjing Zhu, Athanasios V. Vasilakos, Lin Wang
Pages: 4893 - 4904
5) Adaptive Decentralized Policies With Attention for Large-Scale Multiagent Environments
Author(s): Youness Boutyour, Abdellah Idrissi
Pages: 4905 - 4914
6) CS-Mixer: A Cross-Scale Vision Multilayer Perceptron With Spatial–Channel Mixing
Author(s): Jonathan Cui, David A. Araujo, Suman Saha, Md Faisal Kabir
Pages: 4915 - 4927
7) Hedge-Embedded Linguistic Fuzzy Neural Networks for Systems Identification and Control
Author(s): Hamed Rafiei, Mohammad-R. Akbarzadeh-T.
Pages: 4928 - 4937
8) A Robust Deep-Learning Model to Detect Major Depressive Disorder Utilizing EEG Signals
Author(s): Israq Ahmed Anik, A. H. M. Kamal, Muhammad Ashad Kabir, Shahadat Uddin, Mohammad Ali Moni
Pages: 4938 - 4947
9) Adaptive Prescribed-Time Neural Control of Nonlinear Systems via Dynamic Surface Technique
Author(s): Ping Wang, Chengpu Yu, Maolong Lv, Zilong Zhao
Pages: 4948 - 4958
10) GOAL: Generalized Jointly Sparse Linear Discriminant Regression for Feature Extraction
Author(s): Haoquan Lu, Zhihui Lai, Junhong Zhang, Zhuozhen Yu, Jiajun Wen
Pages: 4959 - 4971
11) Redefining Real-Time Road Quality Analysis With Vision Transformers on Edge Devices
Author(s): Tasnim Ahmed, Naveed Ejaz, Salimur Choudhury
Pages: 4972 - 4983
12) Bidirectional Influence and Interaction for Multiagent Reinforcement Learning
Author(s): Shaoqi Sun, Kele Xu, Dawei Feng, Bo Ding
Pages: 4984 - 4995
13) Scalable Learning for Multiagent Route Planning: Adapting to Diverse Task Scales
Author(s): Site Qu, Guoqiang Hu
Pages: 4996 - 5011
14) Nonlinear Regression With Hierarchical Recurrent Neural Networks Under Missing Data
Author(s): S. Onur Sahin, Suleyman S. Kozat
Pages: 5012 - 5025
15) Adjusting Logit in Gaussian Form for Long-Tailed Visual Recognition
Author(s): Mengke Li, Yiu-ming Cheung, Yang Lu, Zhikai Hu, Weichao Lan, Hui Huang
Pages: 5026 - 5039
16) CNN-Based Metrics for Performance Evaluation of Generative Adversarial Networks
Author(s): Adarsh Prasad Behera, Satya Prakash, Siddhant Khanna, Shivangi Nigam, Shekhar Verma
Pages: 5040 - 5049
17) DecGAN: Decoupling Generative Adversarial Network for Detecting Abnormal Neural Circuits in Alzheimer's Disease
Author(s): Junren Pan, Qiankun Zuo, Bingchuan Wang, C.L. Philip Chen, Baiying Lei, Shuqiang Wang
Pages: 5050 - 5063
18) Selective Depth Attention Networks for Adaptive Multiscale Feature Representation
Author(s): Qingbei Guo, Xiao-Jun Wu, Tianyang Xu, Tongzhen Si, Cong Hu, Jinglan Tian
Pages: 5064 - 5074
19) ConvBLS: An Effective and Efficient Incremental Convolutional Broad Learning System Combining Deep and Broad Representations
Author(s): Chunyu Lei, Jifeng Guo, C. L. Philip Chen
Pages: 5075 - 5089
20) Observer-Based Adaptive Fuzzy Control for Singular Systems with Nonlinear Perturbation and Actuator Saturation
Author(s): Qingtan Meng, Qian Ma
Pages: 5090 - 5099
21) Heterogeneous Graph Contrastive Learning With Augmentation Graph
Author(s): Zijuan Zhao, Zequn Zhu, Yuan Liu, Jinli Guo, Kai Yang
Pages: 5100 - 5109
22) Enclose and Track a Target of Mobile Robot With Motion and Field of View Constraints Based on Relative Position Measurement
Author(s): Yu Wen, Jiangshuai Huang, Shaoxin Sun, Xiaojie Su
Pages: 5110 - 5119
23) Interacting Multiple Model Framework for Incipient Diagnosis of Interturn Faults in Induction Motors
Author(s): Akash C. Babu, Jeevanand Seshadrinath
Pages: 5120 - 5129
24) A Multichannel Long-Term External Attention Network for Aeroengine Remaining Useful Life Prediction
Author(s): Xuezhen Liu, Yongyi Chen, Dan Zhang, Ruqiang Yan, Hongjie Ni
Pages: 5130 - 5140
25) Human Cognitive Learning in Shared Control via Differential Game With Bounded Rationality and Incomplete Information
Author(s): Huai-Ning Wu, Xiao-Yan Jiang, Mi Wang
Pages: 5141 - 5152
26) Ethical Decision-Making for the Inside of Autonomous Buses Moral Dilemmas
Author(s): Zijie Huang, Yulei Wu, Niccolò Tempini, Haina Tang
Pages: 5153 - 5166
27) Global Attention-Guided Dual-Domain Point Cloud Feature Learning for Classification and Segmentation
Author(s): Zihao Li, Pan Gao, Kang You, Chuan Yan, Manoranjan Paul
Pages: 5167 - 5178
28) U-Park: A User-Centric Smart Parking Recommendation System for Electric Shared Micromobility Services
Author(s): Sen Yan, Noel E. O’Connor, Mingming Liu
Pages: 5179 - 5193
29) Adaptive Intelligent Resilient Bipartite Formation Control for Nonlinear Multiagent Systems With False Data Injection Attacks on Actuators and Sensors
Author(s): Jie Lan, Hao Wang, Yan-Jun Liu, Shaocheng Tong
Pages: 5194 - 5204
30) Artificial Intelligence-Driven Framework for Augmented Reality Markerless Navigation in Knee Surgery
Author(s): Xue Hu, Fabrizio Cutolo, Hisham Iqbal, Johann Henckel, Ferdinando Rodriguez y Baena
Pages: 5205 - 5215
31) Reinforcement Learning-Based Time-Synchronized Optimized Control for Affine Systems
Author(s): Yuxiang Zhang, Xiaoling Liang, Dongyu Li, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Bingzhao Gao, Hong Chen, Tong Heng Lee
Pages: 5216 - 5231
32) Multivariate Time-Series Modeling and Forecasting With Parallelized Convolution and Decomposed Sparse-Transformer
Author(s): Shusen Ma, Yun-Bo Zhao, Yu Kang, Peng Bai
Pages: 5232 - 5243
33) Hybrid Intelligent Optimization of Nonlinear Switched Systems With Guaranteed Feasibility
Author(s): Huan Li, Jun Fu, Tianyou Chai
Pages: 5244 - 5257
34) A Novel Technique of Synthetic Data Generation for Asset Administration Shells in Industry 4.0 Scenarios
Author(s): Suman De, Pabitra Mitra
Pages: 5258 - 5266
35) Stable Learning via Triplex Learning
Author(s): Shuai Yang, Tingting Jiang, Qianlong Dang, Lichuan Gu, Xindong Wu
Pages: 5267 - 5276
36) Dynamic Combination Forecasting for Short-Term Photovoltaic Power
Author(s): Yu Huang, Jiaxing Liu, Zongshi Zhang, Dui Li, Xuxin Li, Guang Wang
Pages: 5277 - 5289
37) Comparative Evaluation in the Wild: Systems for the Expressive Rendering of Music
Author(s): Kyle Worrall, Zongyu Yin, Tom Collins
Pages: 5290 - 5303
38) Data-Driven Model Predictive Control for Hybrid Charging Stations Using Ensemble Learning
Author(s): G. S. Asha Rani, P. S. Lal Priya
Pages: 5304 - 5313
39) Disentangled Cross-modal Fusion for Event-Guided Image Super-resolution
Author(s): Minjie Liu, Hongjian Wang, Kuk-Jin Yoon, Lin Wang
Pages: 5314 - 5324
40) IN-GFD: An Interpretable Graph Fraud Detection Model for Spam Reviews
Author(s): Hang Yu, Weixu Liu, Nengjun Zhu, Pengbo Li, Xiangfeng Luo
Pages: 5325 - 5339
41) Toward Correlated Sequential Rules
Author(s): Lili Chen, Wensheng Gan, Chien-Ming Chen
Pages: 5340 - 5351
42) Expert Knowledge Driven Human-AI Collaboration for Medical Imaging: A Study on Epileptic Seizure Onset Zone Identification
Author(s): Payal Kamboj, Ayan Banerjee, Sandeep K. S. Gupta
Pages: 5352 - 5368
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ccandd96 · 2 months ago
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This brand-new book is the perfect thing to pick up to cap off summer! Scars Publications just released the Down in the Dirt‘s May-August 2024 issue collection book “A Library of Collaboration”! This 422-page volume is a great way to stock up on issues if you didn’t buy all of the issues making this a GREAT deal! A listing of all the contributors and titles is available at Scars online, and authors are also listed in the description now online through Amazon throughout the U.S. and Canada. They can also be ordered in the U.K., all of Europe, and even Japan and Australia!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBDBH1HK
https://scars.tv/2024May-August-issue-collection-book/A_Library_of_Collaboration.htm
The contributors to this book (of writing and art) include A.R. Williams, Alan Ford, Alexandra Dark, Angela Carrozza, Anthony Thomas Voglino, April Fikstad, April Goodwin, Bill Tope, Binod Dawadi, Brenda Mox, Brian Beatty, Brian Connelly, Cailey Tin, Cameron D. Alexander, Camille Akers, Chitralekha Hore, Christopher Strople, Ciara M. Blecka, Clarence Allan Ebert, Clive Aaron Gill, Corey Smith, Corey Villas, Daniel de Culla, David J Tate, David Sapp, David Sowards, Debra Wilson Frank, Devin Sparkman, Dick Yaeger, Donald Reed Greenwood, Dorthy LaVern McCarthy, Doug Hawley, Douglas Young, Dr. Adyasha Acharya, Drew Marshall, DS Maolalai, Duane Anderson, Edward Michael O’Durr Supranowicz, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Elena Botts, Eric Brown, Erik Priedkalns, George Beckerman, Gil Hoy, Greg Beckman, Hannah Ferris, Hasan Chaudhry, Helen Bird, Holly Day, Isabel G. de Diego, J. Ray Paradiso, Jackie Bayless, Jake C. Elliott, James Bates, James Nelli, Janet Kuypers, Jerry Guarino, Joan Mach, John F. McMullen, John Farquhar Young, John Grey, John Riebow, John Zedolik, Joy Myers, June Wolfman, Justine Fleming, Kassan Jahmal Kassim, Katarina Pavicic-Ivelja, Ken Weiss, Kris Green, Kyle Hemmings, Kyle Trenka, L. Sydney Abel, Latoya Kidd, Laura Bota, Lee Hammerschmidt, Madelyne Timmons, Mark Pearce, Mark Wolters, Marvin Reif, Matthew McAyeal, Megan Mealor, Michael Gigandet, Mike Rader, Mykyta Ryzhykh, Norm Hudson, Oleksandr Gorpynich, Olivia G. Benson, Olivier Schopfer, Paul Stansbury, R.T. Castleberry, Raha.M, ReLand, Richard K. Williams, Ronald Hernandez, Roseann Bauer, Rowan Tate, Roy N. Mason, Rykard Plaque, Salvatore Folisi, Sandip Saha, Sarah Das Gupta, Scott Taylor, Sean Meggeson, Shawn McMichael, Shontay Luna, Simon Kaeppeli, Steevie Karnes, Sterling Warner, Steven Grogan, Susie Gharib, Terry Sanville, Tom Ball, Toney Dimos, Tony Covatta, Vern Fein, and Westley Heine.
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dipnotski · 3 months ago
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Daniel L. Everett – Dil Nasıl Ortaya Çıktı? (2024)
İnsanın diğer türlere göre belirgin bir avantajı var: Birbirimizle konuşabiliyoruz. Dil, dünya üzerindeki en gelişmiş iletişim biçimi. Peki, bu muhteşem araca nasıl sahip olabildik? Amazon’daki saha araştırmalarıyla öne çıkan dilbilimci Daniel L. Everett, bu büyük sorunun yanıtını arıyor. Hominidlerin ilk konuşma girişimlerinden günümüzdeki mevcut yedi bini aşkın dile kadar uzanan kapsamlı bir…
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Some Books a Year, Episode Jump Start
Short books & flight cancellations made for an unusual number of reads so far.
Conan of the Isles, by L. Sprague de Camp & Lin Carter. The twelfth & last in the old Ace paperback series. A last slap dash of pastiche to close it out, in which a retirement-age Conan abdicates the throne of Aquilonia & lights out across the sea to find what bastard wizard sent the monstrous thingummy that ate one of Conan's oldest friends. Picked this one off the animal shelter fund raiser cart mainly to see how it would read now that I'm 53 instead of 12; wasn't as bad as I was afraid it might be.
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, by Marina Lewycka. Two feuding daughters are forced to mend their relationship & come to the aid of their octogenarian father, when his new wife - fifty years his junior - turns out to be, surprise surprise, up to no good. Part sensible-chuckle domestic comedy, part meditation on how hidden traumas can poison the psychic earth for decades.
La chatte, by Colette. Arrested adolescent Alain marries Claudine, partly to combine family business interests & partly because you're supposed to get married at some point, right? Claudine soon discovers that the real object of Alain's devotion is his Chartreux cat Saha. Resentment builds & ends badly, though not for who you expect it to.
Still Just a Geek, by Wil Wheaton. The annotated & expanded version of his memoir/essay collection. Been a long slog, but it sounds like he's finally created a life he actually enjoys for himself. Also, he's charmingly, perpetually smitten with Anne. Who always seemed pretty cool when she was on Tabletop, so that tracks.
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Interesting Papers for Week 18, 2023
Internally generated time in the rodent hippocampus is logarithmically compressed. Cao, R., Bladon, J. H., Charczynski, S. J., Hasselmo, M. E., & Howard, M. W. (2022).eELife, 11, e75353.
Reasoning about mental states under uncertainty. Cho, I., Kamkar, N., & Hosseini-Kamkar, N. (2022). PLOS ONE, 17(11), e0277356.
Flexible integration of continuous sensory evidence in perceptual estimation tasks. Esnaola-Acebes, J. M., Roxin, A., & Wimmer, K. (2022). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(45), e2214441119.
Systematic reduction of the dimensionality of natural scenes allows accurate predictions of retinal ganglion cell spike outputs. Freedland, J., & Rieke, F. (2022). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(46), e2121744119.
Nucleus accumbens dopamine tracks aversive stimulus duration and prediction but not value or prediction error. Goedhoop, J. N., van den Boom, B. J., Robke, R., Veen, F., Fellinger, L., van Elzelingen, W., … Willuhn, I. (2022).eELife, 11, e82711.
Visual experience has opposing influences on the quality of stimulus representation in adult primary visual cortex. Jeon, B. B., Fuchs, T., Chase, S. M., & Kuhlman, S. J. (2022). eLife, 11, e80361.
The role of conjunctive representations in prioritizing and selecting planned actions. Kikumoto, A., Mayr, U., & Badre, D. (2022). eLife, 11, e80153.
Reward expectation extinction restructures and degrades CA1 spatial maps through loss of a dopaminergic reward proximity signal. Krishnan, S., Heer, C., Cherian, C., & Sheffield, M. E. J. (2022). Nature Communications, 13(1), 6662.
Adult newborn granule cells confer emotional state–dependent adaptability in memory retrieval. Lei, B., Kang, B., Lin, W., Chen, H., Hao, Y., Ma, J., … Zhong, Y. (2022). Science Advances, 8(45).
Long-range GABAergic projections contribute to cortical feedback control of sensory processing. Mazo, C., Nissant, A., Saha, S., Peroni, E., Lledo, P.-M., & Lepousez, G. (2022). Nature Communications, 13, 6879.
Neural dynamics of causal inference in the macaque frontoparietal circuit. Qi, G., Fang, W., Li, S., Li, J., & Wang, L. (2022). eLife, 11, e76145.
Recalibrating vision-for-action requires years after sight restoration from congenital cataracts. Senna, I., Piller, S., Ben-Zion, I., & Ernst, M. O. (2022). eLife, 11, e78734.
Sampling motion trajectories during hippocampal theta sequences. Ujfalussy, B. B., & Orbán, G. (2022). eLife, 11, e74058.
An opioid-gated thalamoaccumbal circuit for the suppression of reward seeking in mice. Vollmer, K. M., Green, L. M., Grant, R. I., Winston, K. T., Doncheck, E. M., Bowen, C. W., … Otis, J. M. (2022). Nature Communications, 13, 6865.
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Yvelse Lesson 1: Back to Basics
Because you can't learn a language without first knowing how to read it.
(Previous)
Welcome back! Been a while. But since you now know why I'm here infodumping about a fictional language, we can actually start, ah, you listening to me infodump about a fictional language.
Yvelse has a pretty easy phonology, until you get to the parts where even I'm not sure why I did what I did. Let's pretend everything makes sense and ignore the parts that don't, shall we? And, ah, promise not to get mad at me when we get to the consonants.
There are five vowels in Yvelse, as follows (in romanization and English alphabetical order): A: Going to be level with you, this one is a mess. Formally, a word which here means "it was written down this way in my Google doc which is only usually correct," until the writing of this post, this vowel was pronounced [ɑ] when lengthened or occurring before a syllable-ending consonant, and [ə] elsewhere. That is not how I've been pronouncing words like ansec (bake) and aϕel (sunset/sunrise). So I took a minute out of writing this post to add "at the start of a word" to the list of conditions for [ɑ]. Better, except even though words like tsetsa (star) are as you'd expect, I'm still not pronouncing words like saha (cat) or sa (and) with a schwa at the end (or at all, in the case of the former). I can't figure out if I need to shape up, or if Yvelse needs a new clause for this vowel, just... feel it in your heart. You probably won't need to pass as having a native accent anyway. E: [ɛ]. That's all. It's voiceless at the ends of words but connects to another E at the start of the next word if there is one. No, I don't know why. O: [o]. You are safe here. U: [u]. You are safe here as well. Y: [ji] at the start of a word, and [i] elsewhere. You are in only mild danger here.
The consonants are more straightforward. So much so, in fact, that I'm not going to bother listing every single one: just the ones that either need a moment of explanation or will make people mad at me.
C: [k]. It's an artifact of a character name—I wasn't about to make him go by Lakuna. (Even if he was, technically, given the name of an English word.) Don't worry, this is universal and consistent. F: You know this one. V: You also know this one. ϕ: Exactly what it looks like it is. In IPA to distinguish it from [f]. β: Exactly what it looks like it is. In IPA to distinguish it from [v]. R: Where is—which is it—[ɹ]. If you speak English, you probably understand this one. L: You know this one. ɾ: Exactly what it looks like it is. In IPA because R was already taken, and, though L is a less great substitute, that was also already taken.
Everything else you may encounter is exactly what it looks like it is. Except for [ts] and [ʃ], they're all the same in IPA and romanization anyway.
Hey, you did promise not to get mad about the consonants.
Yvelse also has its own writing system, but for the sake of "I don't really have a way to incorporate it anywhere" we'll gloss over it at least for now.
I'll close this post off with the number system. Can't really wait to explain that sort of thing.
Yvelse uses a base-eight system, derived from the eight phases of the moon. The first nine numerals, starting from zero, are as follows: 0: nyc 1: sen 2: levy 3: con 4: tantsutu 5: vly 6: heva 7: pol 10 (8): shoncu
After shoncu, the next seven numbers attach the prefix shon- to the number in the ones digit, kind of like the -teen suffix in English.
11 (9): shonsen 12 (10): shonlevy etc.
When you reach 20 (16), a number will start with the name of the digit in the eights place, and carry on as in the "teens"—even at an even eight. Here, you'll see:
20 (16): levy shonnyc 24 (20): levy shontantsutu 30 (24): con shonnyc 40 (32): tantsutu shonnyc etc.
100 (64) is read as showotse, and 200 (128) as levy showotse, similarly to how the eights work. Typically a large rounded number like this will be assumed to be an approximation, so if you'd like to stress that there really are exactly 384 of something, you can say heva showotse nyc (six sixty-fours zero).
Now you can count in Yvelse all the way up to 777 (448)!
Non-numeric vocabulary: Adjectives aϕy: Red, with positive connotation—like a sunset. cereln-noleme: Green, lit. "land-colored." Often shortened to cereln for convenience, which I'm sure kicked off both a convention of pulling in just any old noun to use as a color name and a bit of grammatical debate for the particularly pedantic. cor: Red, with negative connotation—like blood. mele: Pink, purple, and any color between the two. neɾa: Gray oɾatse: Dark blue ren: Blue, of something other than the sky. shen: Black vesha: Blue, of the sky or something considered to be sky-colored. ytan: White ϕylc-noleme: Yellow, lit. "bird-colored." Often shortened to ϕylc in the same vein as cereln. Nouns atsel: Evening or early morning. When the sun is not above the horizon or even shedding much light, but the sky is still lighter than at night. aϕel: Sunset or sunrise. etse: Sun lavel: In my notes it's "dawn or dusk," but not really—it's the time ranging from when it starts to get dark to the twilight time covered by atsel. Or the other way around—it works for morning or evening. saha: Cat (of any sort) shelse: Nighttime tsetsa: Star veshvel: Daytime wotse: Moon Verbs ansec: Bake Conjunctions sa: And
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İspanya'nın orta saha oyuncusu Patri Guijarro (L) ve defans oyuncusu Mapi Leon gazetecilere, önümüzdeki maçlarda oynamak için doğru durumda olmadıklarını söylemiş oldu. AFP/DosyaHükümetin bugün yapmış olduğu açıklamaya gore, İspanya hanım ulusal takımının büyük bir kısmı ekibe devam etmeyi seçerken, iki oyuncu da ayrılmayı tercih etti. Karar, Dünya Kupası'nı kazanan takımın futbol federasyonu eski başkanı Luis Rubiales'in bir oyuncuyu zorla öpmesiyle tetiklenen yakın tarihindeki grevinin arkasından geldi. Oyuncular ile İspanya Futbol Federasyonu (RFEF) içinde gece süresince meydana getirilen görüşmelerin arkasından, spordan görevli devlet bakanı Victor Francos, anlaşmalara varıldığını ve resmi belgelerin kısa süre içinde imzalanacağını deklare etti. Sadece başlangıçta çağrılan 23 oyuncudan ikisi Mapi Leon ve Patri Guijarro ekibe devam etmeme sonucu aldı.Hem Leon hem de Guijarro, Dünya Kupası öncesinde işbırakımı başlatan 15 oyuncu arasındaydı ve o zamanki ulusal teknik direktör Jorge Vilda'nın şekillerinden ve federasyonla ilgili öteki endişelerden memnuniyetsizliğini ifade ediyordu. İkisi de Avustralya ve Yeni Zelanda'daki başarı göstermiş Dünya Kupası kampanyalarına katılmadı ve ayrılma sebepleri olarak önümüzdeki maçlarda yarışacak zihinsel durumda olmamalarını gösterdiler.Kalan oyuncular ilk antrenmanlarını Çarşamba günü yeni teknik direktör Montse Tome'un yönetiminde gerçekleştirdiler. İki kez Ballon d'Or kazananı Alexia Putellas, kalma kararının yalnızca konfora dayalı olmadığını deklare etti.RFEF, aralarında Rubiales tarafınca zorla öpülen Jenni Hermoso'nun da bulunmuş olduğu oyunculardan yine özür dilemiş olduğu bir "ilkeler beyanı" yayınladı. Federasyon, yönetişim, şeffaflık ve eşitliğe temel ilkeler olarak bağlı kalma sözü verdi ve üstünde mutabakata varılan ek değişimleri hızlandırdı.Ani değişikliklerden biri, oyuncuların değiştirilmesini talep etmiş olduğu genel yazman Andreu Camps'in görevden alınmasıydı.Oyuncuların çoğunluğunun grevi, RFEF kapsamındaki düzeltim talepleri çevresinde dönüyordu ve bu durum, onların yaklaşan Milletler Ligi oyunlarına katılımlarına ilişkin endişeleri artırdı ve bu durum, 2024 Paris Olimpiyatları'nda savaşım etme şanslarını etkileyebilir.Antak kalma öncesinde oyuncular, ihtimaller içinde yaptırımlardan korktukları için uygun olmadıklarını beyan etmelerine karşın bir antrenman kampı için toplandılar.Spordan görevli dışişleri bakanı Victor Francos, oynamayanların cezayla karşılaşmayacağına dair güvence vererek, kulüp düzeyinde de dahil olmak suretiyle para cezası ve beş yıla kadar lisans askıya alma endişelerini hafifletti.Kadroda Mapi Leon'un yerini Valencia'dan Claudia Florentina alırken, Patri Guijarro'nun yerine ise hemen hemen bir isim belirlenmedi.Bir başka mühim gelişmede RFEF, hanım takımının markasını, her ikisi de "İspanya ulusal futbol ekibi" olarak anılan adam takımının markasıyla uyumlu hale getirmeye karar verdi.Oyuncuların hanım futbolu reformlarını müdafa sonucu, rakipler İsveç'ten gelen destek de dahil olmak suretiyle geniş çapta övgü topladı. Eski Real Madrid oyuncusu ve Bayer Leverkusen teknik direktörü Xabi Alonso, gelecek nesillerin hanım takımını mücadelesiyle hatırlayacağını söylemiş oldu.Münakaşa, İspanya'nın 20 Ağustos'taki Dünya Kupası zaferinin arkasından, eski başkan Rubiales'in kupa sunumu esnasında Hermoso'yu zorla öpmesiyle ortaya çıktı. Rubiales üç hafta sonrasında sonunda çekilme etti ve teknik direktör Jorge Vilda görevden alındı, bu da oyuncuların mühim yapısal değişimler talep etmesine yol açtı.İspanya'nın Cuma günü İsveç ve 26 Eylül'de İsviçre ile karşılaşması planlanıyor.
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WHY DOES IBS AS A DIAGNOSIS EXIST?
So, if it doesn’t make any sense, why does it still exist and why do a whole bunch of smart people still use it everyday? Well, the simple answer is: we gravitate towards labels to reduce perceived uncertainty and fear. Translation: it feels less scary to be told you have IBS (along with 10% of the population) rather than “we’re not sure what is wrong with you”. As the man credited with creating the IBS label, Walter C. Alvarez, said in 1947: “The great thing in handling these persons is not to reinforce their fear that there is something seriously wrong with the colon” (4). A label can also allow patients to feel their condition is understandable, that there is research on it and that they are part of a community. It means a person suffering with IBS is not alone or unique, but rather has a condition that others have been able to manage. IBS has historically been known as a diagnosis of exclusion (3). That is, “we haven’t been able to find a specific cause for your symptoms, sorry”. However, because the unknown element of this diagnosis provided little comfort to many sufferers, attempts have recently been made to make the term a ‘positive diagnosis’. That is, a single condition diagnosed with the Rome IV criteria, rather than the ‘wastebasket’ diagnosis of unknown cause/s. But while a label might make this group of symptoms easier to talk about and provide comfort to sufferers in the short term, it actually does little to empower an individual to find a long-term solution to their symptoms. And I am here to tell you, it is VERY likely that there is a solution.
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