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This flyer promotes a call for applications from Graduate Students for the Eliana Rivero Research Scholarship in Cuban Studies. The scholarship provides one graduate student the opportunity to conduct research in Cuban studies- with special emphasis in the humanities- at the Cuban Research Institute. The deadline for applications is February 15, 2016.
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This dissertation introduces a new approach for assessing the effects of pediatric epilepsy on the language connectome. Two novel data-driven network construction approaches are presented. These methods rely on connecting different brain regions using either extent or intensity of language related activations as identified by independent component analysis of fMRI data. An auditory description decision task (ADDT) paradigm was used to activate the language network for 29 patients and 30 controls recruited from three major pediatric hospitals. Empirical evaluations illustrated that pediatric epilepsy can cause, or is associated with, a network efficiency reduction. Patients showed a propensity to inefficiently employ the whole brain network to perform the ADDT language task; on the contrary, controls seemed to efficiently use smaller segregated network components to achieve the same task. To explain the causes of the decreased efficiency, graph theoretical analysis was carried out. The analysis revealed no substantial global network feature differences between the patient and control groups. It also showed that for both subject groups the language network exhibited small-world characteristics; however, the patient’s extent of activation network showed a tendency towards more random networks. It was also shown that the intensity of activation network displayed ipsilateral hub reorganization on the local level. The left hemispheric hubs displayed greater centrality values for patients, whereas the right hemispheric hubs displayed greater centrality values for controls. This hub hemispheric disparity was not correlated with a right atypical language laterality found in six patients. Finally it was shown that a multi-level unsupervised clustering scheme based on self-organizing maps, a type of artificial neural network, and k-means was able to fairly and blindly separate the subjects into their respective patient or control groups. The clustering was initiated using the local nodal centrality measurements only. Compared to the extent of activation network, the intensity of activation network clustering demonstrated better precision. This outcome supports the assertion that the local centrality differences presented by the intensity of activation network can be associated with focal epilepsy.
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Softeam has over 20 years of experience providing UML-based modelling solutions, such as its Modelio modelling tool, and its Constellation enterprise model management and collaboration environment. Due to the increasing number and size of the models used by Softeam’s clients, Softeam joined the MONDO FP7 EU research project, which worked on solutions for these scalability challenges and produced the Hawk model indexer among other results. This paper presents the technical details and several case studies on the integration of Hawk into Softeam’s toolset. The first case study measured the performance of Hawk’s Modelio support using varying amounts of memory for the Neo4j backend. In another case study, Hawk was integrated into Constellation to provide scalable global querying of model repositories. Finally, the combination of Hawk and the Epsilon Generation Language was compared against Modelio for document generation: for the largest model, Hawk was two orders of magnitude faster.
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The study of acoustic communication in animals often requires not only the recognition of species specific acoustic signals but also the identification of individual subjects, all in a complex acoustic background. Moreover, when very long recordings are to be analyzed, automatic recognition and identification processes are invaluable tools to extract the relevant biological information. A pattern recognition methodology based on hidden Markov models is presented inspired by successful results obtained in the most widely known and complex acoustical communication signal: human speech. This methodology was applied here for the first time to the detection and recognition of fish acoustic signals, specifically in a stream of round-the-clock recordings of Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus) in their natural estuarine habitat. The results show that this methodology is able not only to detect the mating sounds (boatwhistles) but also to identify individual male toadfish, reaching an identification rate of ca. 95%. Moreover this method also proved to be a powerful tool to assess signal durations in large data sets. However, the system failed in recognizing other sound types.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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Call & Response is the newsletter of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission, whose mission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina. This is volume X number 2 and includes a message from the chair, list of board members, spotlight on Vitoria A. Smalls and the agenda for the annual conference and awards ceremony.
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L’échocardiographie et l’imagerie par résonance magnétique sont toutes deux des techniques non invasives utilisées en clinique afin de diagnostiquer ou faire le suivi de maladies cardiaques. La première mesure un délai entre l’émission et la réception d’ultrasons traversant le corps, tandis que l’autre mesure un signal électromagnétique généré par des protons d’hydrogène présents dans le corps humain. Les résultats des acquisitions de ces deux modalités d’imagerie sont fondamentalement différents, mais contiennent dans les deux cas de l’information sur les structures du coeur humain. La segmentation du ventricule gauche consiste à délimiter les parois internes du muscle cardiaque, le myocarde, afin d’en calculer différentes métriques cliniques utiles au diagnostic et au suivi de différentes maladies cardiaques, telle la quantité de sang qui circule à chaque battement de coeur. Suite à un infarctus ou autre condition, les performances ainsi que la forme du coeur en sont affectées. L’imagerie du ventricule gauche est utilisée afin d’aider les cardiologues à poser les bons diagnostics. Cependant, dessiner les tracés manuels du ventricule gauche requiert un temps non négligeable aux cardiologues experts, d’où l’intérêt pour une méthode de segmentation automatisée fiable et rapide. Ce mémoire porte sur la segmentation du ventricule gauche. La plupart des méthodes existantes sont spécifiques à une seule modalité d’imagerie. Celle proposée dans ce document permet de traiter rapidement des acquisitions provenant de deux modalités avec une précision de segmentation équivalente au tracé manuel d’un expert. Pour y parvenir, elle opère dans un espace anatomique, induisant ainsi une forme a priori implicite. L’algorithme de Graph Cut, combiné avec des stratégies telles les cartes probabilistes et les enveloppes convexes régionales, parvient à générer des résultats qui équivalent (ou qui, pour la majorité des cas, surpassent) l’état de l’art ii Sommaire au moment de la rédaction de ce mémoire. La performance de la méthode proposée, quant à l’état de l’art, a été démontrée lors d’un concours international. Elle est également validée exhaustivement via trois bases de données complètes en se comparant aux tracés manuels de deux experts et des tracés automatisés du logiciel Syngovia. Cette recherche est un projet collaboratif avec l’Université de Bourgogne, en France.