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Classification of Chandra X-Ray Sources in Cygnus OB2
(2023-11-01)We have devised a predominantly Naive Bayes−based method to classify X-ray sources detected by Chandra in the Cygnus OB2 association into members, foreground objects, and background objects. We employ a variety of X-ray, ... -
Classification of compact radio sources in the Galactic plane with supervised machine learning
(2024-04-01)Generation of science-ready data from processed data products is one of the major challenges in next-generation radio continuum surveys with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and its precursors, due to the expected data ... -
A classification of disjoint unions of two or three copies of the free monogenic semigroup
(2015-08-01)We prove that, up to isomorphism and anti-isomorphism, there are only two semigroups which are the union of two copies of the free monogenic semigroup. Similarly, there are only nine semigroups which are the union of three ... -
Classification of irritant/ non-irritant and corrosive chemicals using excised human skin in vitro
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014-04-14)Any chemical that is applied to the skin has the potential to induce a skin reaction. These reactions are complicated and are difficult to fully replicate in vitro and may exhibit species variations when reproduced in vivo. ... -
Classification of Personal Data Used by Personalised Robot Companions Based on Concern of Exposure
(Springer Nature, 2023-02-02)We present a paper looking at the accidental exposure of personal data by personalised companion robots in human-robot interaction. Due to the need for personal data, personalisation brings inherent risk of accidental ... -
Classification of quantum degenerate regimes in one-dimensional Bose gases
(2005-04)In this paper we address the different regimes of quantum degeneracy in a one-dimensional Bose gas taking into consideration some parameters that are readily accessible in the experiment. We pay particular attention to the ... -
Classification of risk in psychiatry
(2011-09)Psychiatric risk-assessments generally quantify risk using broad, categorical, indicators (e.g., high-risk, low-risk). We examined reliability of such indicators when applied by mental-health professionals. Four versions ... -
Classification of the Central Effects of Transcutaneous Electroacupuncture Stimulation (TEAS) at Different Frequencies: A Deep Learning Approach Using Wavelet Packet Decomposition with an Entropy Estimator
(2023-02-20)The field of signal processing using machine and deep learning algorithms has undergone significant growth in the last few years, with a wide scope of practical applications for electroencephalography (EEG). Transcutaneous ... -
A Classification of Threats to Remote Online Examinations
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016-11-17)Summative online examinations is a high stake process which faces many security threats. The lack of face-toface interaction, monitoring or invigilation motivates many threats, which includes intrusion by hackers and ... -
Classification of WCET analysis techniques
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2005)Worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis has become an active research area over the last decade. Various techniques have been developed to improve the WCET calculation methods for numerous features of the hardware. In ... -
Classification, location and legitimacy of web-based suppliers of Viagra to the UK
(2010-12-01)Objectives- To categorise online suppliers of Viagra based on their legal status, and to quantify the suppliers within each category. Methods- Google was used to search for websites offering to sell or supply either ... -
Classifying atmospheric ice crystals by spatial light scattering
(2008)We describe preliminary results from an optical scattering instrument designed to assess the shapes and sizes of microscopic atmospheric cloud particles, especially the smallest ice crystals, that can profoundly affect ... -
Classifying continuous, real-time e-nose sensor data using a bio-inspired spiking network modelled on the insect olfactory system
(2016-02-18)In many application domains, conventional e-noses are frequently outperformed in both speed and accuracy by their biological counterparts. Exploring potential bio-inspired improvements, we note a number of neuronal network ... -
Classifying tree structures using elastic matching of sequence encodings
(2015-09-02)Structures of tree topology are frequently encountered in nature and in a range of scientific domains. In this paper, a multi-step framework is presented to classify tree topologies introducing the idea of elastic matching ... -
Classifying types of gesture and inferring intent
(The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), 2005)In order to infer intent from gesture, a rudimentary classification of types of gestures into five main classes is introduced. The classification is intended as a basis for incorporating the understanding of gesture into ... -
Claude Glass Re-visited: ‘…the largest down to the smallest balls of mercury reflect the entire universe’
(Routledge, 2017-01-12)The book in which this essay is published Wonder in Contemporary Artistic Practice specifically focuses on the topic of wonder and the way in which artists utilize the function of wonder consciously in their work. Although ... -
The Claude Glass Re-visited: “.. the largest down to the smallest balls of mercury reflect the entire universe.”
(2013-06)To experience wonder mustn’t you be fully aware? And in our too-casual replication of the world isn’t the experience of wonder is lost? My proposal for the Working Wonder conference is to present practice-led research ... -
Claudia Carr on Montgomery: the new test for informed consent in medical law and the hidden paternalism
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Clean energy innovation in US and UK local authorities
(2013-07)Our paper compares approaches to climate change mitigation planning among leading local authorities in the US and UK. We present a new, unique contribution to the literature by focusing on strategies to promote clean energy ...