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Platform, Showcase, Gathering, Exchange: A Conversation about Film Festivals with Erika Balsom, George Clark, Chris Kennedy, Eduardo Thomas, and Koyo Yamashita
The conversation includes discussions about issues of relevance to film festivals that screen experimental moving image work, including: the emergence of small festivals whose programming challenges the dominance of European or North American work; the incorporation of the moving image into the gallery scene; and the opening up of new possibilities for global exchange using digital media. Erika Balsom (United Kingdom), George Clark (New Zealand), Eduardo Thomas (Mexico), Koyo Yamashita (Japan), and Chris Kennedy (Canada) spoke about these and other developments related to experimental moving image practices in the festival scene. A postscript addresses the early impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Editorial: Advancing in the endoscopic ultrasound diagnosis of pancreatobiliary diseases
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Anticoagulation in Patients with Isolated Distal Deep Vein Thrombosis: Bringing the Puzzle Together
Supplemental Information for Yamashita et al., Journal of Biomedical Optics 20(10), 101206, 2015.
This file is Supplemental Information for our article entitled "Three-dimensional tracking of plus-tips by lattice light-sheet microscopy permits the quantification of microtubule growth trajectories within the mitotic apparatus" by Yamashita et al., which was published in Journal of Biomedical Optics 20(10), 101206, 2015. This file also contains supplemental figures and Movie legends
[Carta a Ignacio Hernando de Larramendi y Montiano]
Información adicional de autor de la carta: Director and General Manager for the Americas, the Sumitomo Marine & Fire Insurance Co. Ltd.Fotografía número: 103
FUZZY EXPERT-SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS SPEECH RECOGNITION
In designing a speech recognition expert system, there are a number of aspects to be considered-segmentation method, recognition unit, structure of the rule, and user aids. To avoid the difficulties in segmentation, an irregular unit based on spectral transition measure is proposed. Frames are used as the structure of the speech recognition rules. The structure provides the user with an easy way of making rules, and enables the building of an automatic rule generator. Fuzzy linguistic variables are used in representing rules. The rule-generating cycle, which includes a rule generator, a rule tester with an error reporter, and a state describer with other modules, could save much time in making rules and could result in high performance. The experimental results and comparison with the SPREX system, which is the basis of this system, are described
Robust predictions and hard information in the market for lemons
Yamaguchi Y., Yamashita T.. Robust predictions and hard information in the market for lemons. Economics Letters 256, 112568 (2025); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2025.112568.The literature on informationally robust predictions has focused mostly on soft information. In a stylized adverse selection model, we show that hard information enables trade, even when the unique equilibrium outcome without it is no-trade
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Karen Tei Yamashita--Image (map) from
This CORE deposit contains one of three figures (maps) in contributor essay "Tropic of Orange as Palimpsest: A Literary Cartographic Approach" by Anastasia Lin and John Dees included in the forthcoming MLA volume Approaches to Teaching the Works of Karen Tei Yamashita, co-edited by Ruth Y. Hsu and Pamela Thoma.
Figure 1 is a map of Arcangel’s and Rafaela’s roots and routes to promote discussion of both transnationalism and globalism. Caption: Figure 1. Map by John Dees in ArcGIS 9.3
Spatially-localized time dependent solutions including turbulence and their interactions in 2D Kolmogorov flow
In 2D Kolmogorov flow in small aspect ratio domains, spatially-localized solutions such as kink, traveling or time-dependent kink-antikink pars coexist. However, the conservation of the flow rate in the y direction strongly restrict combination of localized solutions and their positioning. We find that by adding a homogeneous flow U y their positioning is controlled and each of localized solutions including a spatially-localized chaos is isolated. Numerical results suggest that these isolated solutions can be elements constructing a whole flow
Characteristics of overlap region in high-Reynolds number turbulent channel flow
Direct numerical simulation of the fully developed turbulent channel flows have been carried out at the Reynolds number based on the friction velocity and the channel half width, 2000, 4000 and 8000. A hybrid 10th order accurate finite difference scheme in the stream and spanwise directions, and a second-order scheme in the wall-normal direction is adapted as the spatial discretization method. We observed the plateau profiles in the indicator function corresponded to the von Karman constant. Furthermore, second peak of streamwise pre-multiplied spectra were appeared in the same wall normal height, 300 < y+ < 600, in case of Re = 4000. Nevertheless, the effects of the lager than the channel half height scale on the streamwise turbulent intensity are fixed contributions without dependence on Reynolds number. These results suggested that the new streamwise vortexes are formed between buffer layer and outer layer with increasing of Reynolds number
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