800 resultados para Image Databases
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High throughput genome (HTG) and expressed sequence tag (EST) sequences are currently the most abundant nucleotide sequence classes in the public database. The large volume, high degree of fragmentation and lack of gene structure annotations prevent efficient and effective searches of HTG and EST data for protein sequence homologies by standard search methods. Here, we briefly describe three newly developed resources that should make discovery of interesting genes in these sequence classes easier in the future, especially to biologists not having access to a powerful local bioinformatics environment. trEST and trGEN are regularly regenerated databases of hypothetical protein sequences predicted from EST and HTG sequences, respectively. Hits is a web-based data retrieval and analysis system providing access to precomputed matches between protein sequences (including sequences from trEST and trGEN) and patterns and profiles from Prosite and Pfam. The three resources can be accessed via the Hits home page (http://hits. isb-sib.ch).
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In the recent years, kernel methods have revealed very powerful tools in many application domains in general and in remote sensing image classification in particular. The special characteristics of remote sensing images (high dimension, few labeled samples and different noise sources) are efficiently dealt with kernel machines. In this paper, we propose the use of structured output learning to improve remote sensing image classification based on kernels. Structured output learning is concerned with the design of machine learning algorithms that not only implement input-output mapping, but also take into account the relations between output labels, thus generalizing unstructured kernel methods. We analyze the framework and introduce it to the remote sensing community. Output similarity is here encoded into SVM classifiers by modifying the model loss function and the kernel function either independently or jointly. Experiments on a very high resolution (VHR) image classification problem shows promising results and opens a wide field of research with structured output kernel methods.
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Introduction: A standardized three-dimensional ultrasonographic (3DUS) protocol is described that allows fetal face reconstruction. Ability to identify cleft lip with 3DUS using this protocol was assessed by operators with minimal 3DUS experience. Material and Methods: 260 stored volumes of fetal face were analyzed using a standardized protocol by operators with different levels of competence in 3DUS. The outcomes studied were: (1) the performance of post-processing 3D face volumes for the detection of facial clefts; (2) the ability of a resident with minimal 3DUS experience to reconstruct the acquired facial volumes, and (3) the time needed to reconstruct each plane to allow proper diagnosis of a cleft. Results: The three orthogonal planes of the fetal face (axial, sagittal and coronal) were adequately reconstructed with similar performance when acquired by a maternal-fetal medicine specialist or by residents with minimal experience (72 vs. 76%, p = 0.629). The learning curve for manipulation of 3DUS volumes of the fetal face corresponds to 30 cases and is independent of the operator's level of experience. Discussion: The learning curve for the standardized protocol we describe is short, even for inexperienced sonographers. This technique might decrease the length of anatomy ultrasounds and improve the ability to visualize fetal face anomalies.
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Problématique: Pourquoi la mise en scène complexe du Timée-Critias avec ses contextes spatio-temporels emboîtés et ses narrations enchâssées? Quelle est la fonction (pragmatique et argumentative) du discours cosmogonique et anthropogonique de Timée intercalé entre le résumé du récit de l'Atlantide dans le prologue du Timée et la narration même de ce récit dans le Critias! Quel est le rapport entre les discours des deux protagonistes et celui de Socrate sur la cité idéale dans la République? Voilà les principales questions auxquelles cette thèse essaie de répondre. Grâce à une approche discursive et sémio-narrative, elle cherche à montrer la fonction pragmatique et la cohérence narrative et sémantique du double dialogue tout en tenant compte des visions du monde divergentes et même contradictoires des deux protagonistes. Elle essaie de comprendre comment les deux, l'un d'origine italique, l'autre Athénien, dans un contexte énonciatif donné et sur la base de leurs conceptions culturelles et «scientifiques» - sur l'homme et sur le monde - et de leurs idées «philosophiques» - sur l'être, le devenir et la connaissance - produisent des discours de signification différente mais traitant tous deux de la genèse, que ce soit celle du monde, de l'homme et des cités. Elle propose en outre de lire le Timée-Critias à la fois comme une continuation et une réécriture de la République: non seulement les trois dialogues ont le même sujet (la meilleure cité), mais ils se caractérisent par des parallèles dans la situation dramatique et énonciative et dans la manière dont se développe la narration. Plan: Les deux premiers chapitres examinent comment les performances discursives de Timée et de Critias se mettent en place dans le prologue, en prêtant une attention particulière aux aspects dramatiques et énonciatifs, mais aussi poétiques et narratifs (énonciateurs/narrateurs et leurs destinataires, fonction et genre des discours résumés et annoncés). Les troisième et quatrième chapitres, consacrés respectivement au long discours de Timée et à celui de Critias dans le dialogue homonyme, comparent d'abord les deux discours aux Hymnes homériques, à la Théogonie d'Hésiode et à la poésie généalogique afin de mieux saisir la fonction pragmatique et la composition de l'ensemble du Timée-Critias-, puis, à partir des principes ontologiques et épistémologiques explicités dans les proèmes, ils se proposent de dégager, en suivant de près la narration, les conceptions cosmologiques, anthropologiques et épistémologiques des deux protagonistes et de voir comment elles déterminent la production et l'énonciation de leurs discours. Enfin, le dernier chapitre reprend certains éléments essentiels étudiés précédemment en élargissant la perspective à la République et à son rapport intertextuel avec le Timée- Critias: il met en regard les contextes énonciatifs et dramatiques et la problématique des deux oeuvres (le rôle des personnages, la question de la réalisation de la meilleure cité), le discours de Timée et les livres six et sept (la khóra et Yagathón, le statut du discours vraisemblable et l'analogie de la ligne), ainsi que le Critias et les livres huit et dix (la dégénérescence de l'Atlantide et de la meilleure cité, la poésie «mimétique» de Critias et celle des poètes critiquée par Socrate).
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The effect of copper (Cu) filtration on image quality and dose in different digital X-ray systems was investigated. Two computed radiography systems and one digital radiography detector were used. Three different polymethylmethacrylate blocks simulated the pediatric body. The effect of Cu filters of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 mm thickness on the entrance surface dose (ESD) and the corresponding effective doses (EDs) were measured at tube voltages of 60, 66, and 73 kV. Image quality was evaluated in a contrast-detail phantom with an automated analyzer software. Cu filters of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 mm thickness decreased the ESD by 25-32%, 32-39%, and 40-44%, respectively, the ranges depending on the respective tube voltages. There was no consistent decline in image quality due to increasing Cu filtration. The estimated ED of anterior-posterior (AP) chest projections was reduced by up to 23%. No relevant reduction in the ED was noted in AP radiographs of the abdomen and pelvis or in posterior-anterior radiographs of the chest. Cu filtration reduces the ESD, but generally does not reduce the effective dose. Cu filters can help protect radiosensitive superficial organs, such as the mammary glands in AP chest projections.
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The tourism consumer’s purchase decision process is, to a great extent, conditioned by the image the tourist has of the different destinations that make up his or her choice set. In a highly competitive international tourist market, those responsible for destinations’ promotion and development policies seek differentiation strategies so that they may position the destinations in the most suitable market segments for their product in order to improve their attractiveness to visitors and increase or consolidate the economic benefits that tourism activity generates in their territory. To this end, the main objective we set ourselves in this paper is the empirical analysis of the factors that determine the image formation of Tarragona city as a cultural heritage destination. Without a doubt, UNESCO’s declaration of Tarragona’s artistic and monumental legacies as World Heritage site in the year 2000 meant important international recognition of the quality of the cultural and patrimonial elements offered by the city to the visitors who choose it as a tourist destination. It also represents a strategic opportunity to boost the city’s promotion of tourism and its consolidation as a unique destination given its cultural and patrimonial characteristics. Our work is based on the use of structured and unstructured techniques to identify the factors that determine Tarragona’s tourist destination image and that have a decisive influence on visitors’ process of choice of destination. In addition to being able to ascertain Tarragona’s global tourist image, we consider that the heterogeneity of its visitors requires a more detailed study that enables us to segment visitor typology. We consider that the information provided by these results may prove of great interest to those responsible for local tourism policy, both when designing products and when promoting the destination.
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The DNA microarray technology has arguably caught the attention of the worldwide life science community and is now systematically supporting major discoveries in many fields of study. The majority of the initial technical challenges of conducting experiments are being resolved, only to be replaced with new informatics hurdles, including statistical analysis, data visualization, interpretation, and storage. Two systems of databases, one containing expression data and one containing annotation data are quickly becoming essential knowledge repositories of the research community. This present paper surveys several databases, which are considered "pillars" of research and important nodes in the network. This paper focuses on a generalized workflow scheme typical for microarray experiments using two examples related to cancer research. The workflow is used to reference appropriate databases and tools for each step in the process of array experimentation. Additionally, benefits and drawbacks of current array databases are addressed, and suggestions are made for their improvement.
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The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (www.isb-sib.ch) was created in 1998 as an institution to foster excellence in bioinformatics. It is renowned worldwide for its databases and software tools, such as UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, PROSITE, SWISS-MODEL, STRING, etc, that are all accessible on ExPASy.org, SIB's Bioinformatics Resource Portal. This article provides an overview of the scientific and training resources SIB has consistently been offering to the life science community for more than 15 years.