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Fast methods for training Gaussian processes
This submission includes a simplified version of some code we have been developing for fast training of Gaussian processes. We also include a sample data set, which is NOAA tidal data from Woods Hole in the US, downloaded from http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ .
The code and data included here were used to produce the numerical results in the following paper:
[1] Fast methods for training Gaussian processes, C. J. Moore, A. J. K. Chua, C. P. L. Berry, and J. R. Gair (2016), submitted to RSOS
MERLIon CCS Challenge Development and Evaluation Datasets Open Preview (Documentation)
The inaugural Multilingual Everyday Recordings - Language Identification on Code-Switched Child-Directed Speech (MERLIon CCS) Challenge focuses on developing robust language identification and language diarization systems that are reliable for non-standard, accented, spontaneous code-switched, child-directed speech collected via Zoom.
The inaugural MERLIon CCS Challenge is a special session at INTERSPEECH 2023.
This repository is a open preview containing documentation about the files that can be downloaded in the development and evaluation sets for two Tasks in the 2023 MERLIon CCS Challenge.
In work arising from this corpus, please cite the dataset:
Chua, Victoria Yi Han; Garcia Perera, Leibny Paola; Khudanpur, Sanjeev; Khong, Andy W. H.; Dauwels, Justin; Woon, Fei Ting; Styles, Suzy J, 2023, "Development and Evaluation data for Multilingual Everyday Recordings - Language Identification on Code-Switched Child-Directed Speech (MERLIon CCS) Challenge", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/ANXS8Z, DR-NTU (Data), V
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Re-sounding images: sound and image in an audiovisual age
This dissertation examines the evolving articulation of sound and image in contemporary culture, with particular reference to film. It argues that sound and image have undergone a historical machined separation, followed by a machined fusion or recombination. The machined fusion of sound and image has enabled the creation of soundful images, which are more than simply the sum of their parts. Through the infusion of sound, images are now routinely reinforced with a performed sense of presence, where they are made to sound more real, more powerful, more authentic. Through association with the image, sounds are reinforced to the extent of becoming 'realer than real'. By tracing the history of sound and image from their initial machined separation to their subsequent machined fusion, it will be argued that a new relationship has been created that has shaped an influential new mode of communication and perception
DISEÑO DE OSCILADORES CAÓTICOS DE CHUA EN MATLAB, MULTISIM Y DSP-BUILDER (DESIGN OF A CHAOTIC OSCILLATORS OF CHUA IN MATLAB, MULTISIM AND DSP-BUILDER)
ResumenEste artículo presenta la metodología de diseño del sistema caótico de Chua, en los programas de software Matlab, Multisim y DSP-Builder. La simulación del circuito caótico en Multisim va acompañada del cálculo de cada uno de los componentes electrónicos y las conexiones correspondientes. También se hace uso del software Matlab/Simulink para recrear las ecuaciones diferenciales que representan del sistema de Chua, creando un programa mediante el que se pueden obtener las salidas del sistema, visualizarlas gráficamente y comparar los resultados. De la misma manera se muestran los resultados de la implementación en DSP-FPGA específicamente en un DSP-FPGA Cyclone III Edition de Altera, visualizándose las secuencias y los enrollamientos resultantes en un osciloscopio.Palabras Clave: Caos, DSP-Builder, Matlab, Multisim, Oscilador de Chua. AbstractThis article presents the design methodology of a Chua chaotic system, using the software programs Matlab, Multisim and DSP-Builder. The simulation of the chaotic circuit on Multisim is accompanied by the calculation of each of the electronic components and the corresponding connections. Matlab/Simulink software is also used to represent the differential equations that describe the Chua system, generating a program through the outputs signals can be obtained, graphically visualized and compared the results. In the same way the results of implementation into an DSP-FPGA Cyclone III Edition, Altera, visualizing the output sequences and scrolls.Keywords: Chaos, Chua oscillator, DSP-Builder, Matlab, Multisim
Chua Lien Hoa [1]
Address: 3595 West Lancer Way, WVC Chua Lien Hoa. Address: 3595 West Lancer Way, West Valley City, UT. This was the third Vietnamese Buddhist temple, and opened on Sunday, April 17, 2011
Chua Lien Hoa [2]
Address: 3595 West Lancer Way, WVC Chua Lien Hoa. Address: 3595 West Lancer Way, West Valley City, UT. This was the third Vietnamese Buddhist temple, and opened on Sunday, April 17, 2011
Author response image 1. Correlation of phosphosites between biological replicates.
Neurotransmitter release is mediated by the fast, calcium-triggered fusion of synaptic vesicles with the presynaptic plasma membrane, followed by endocytosis and recycling of the membrane of synaptic vesicles. While many of the proteins governing these processes are known, their regulation is only beginning to be understood. Here we have applied quantitative phosphoproteomics to identify changes in phosphorylation status of presynaptic proteins in resting and stimulated nerve terminals isolated from the brains of Wistar rats. Using rigorous quantification, we identified 252 phosphosites that are either up- or downregulated upon triggering calcium-dependent exocytosis. Particularly pronounced were regulated changes of phosphosites within protein constituents of the presynaptic active zone, including bassoon, piccolo, and RIM1. Additionally, we have mapped kinases and phosphatases that are activated upon stimulation. Overall, our study provides a snapshot of phosphorylation changes associated with presynaptic activity and provides a foundation for further functional analysis of key phosphosites involved in presynaptic plasticity
On movement, rhythm and data [blog post]
Chief Editor Christina J. Chua speaks to choreographer Susan Sentler and musician-coder Jamie Forth about their collaborations in the fields of technology, choreography and more
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