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Defining the role of libraries in the Open Science landscape: a reflection on current European practice Ayris, P; Ignat, T; (2018) Defining the role of libraries in the Open Science landscape: a reflection on current European practice. Open Information Science , 2 (1) pp. 1-22. 10.1515/opis-2018-0001. Abstract This collaborative paper looks at how libraries can engage with and offer leadership in
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SPEECH, HEARING & PHONETIC SCIENCES UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences 5. Sonorants Key Concepts The Cardinal Vowel system is one way to describe vowel articulation and is the basis of the vowel diagram on the IPA chart. The acoustics of sonorants are well described by the source-filter model. The frequency response of an unobstructed vocal tract may be well characterised by the freq
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A family in Italy doesn’t feel pain because of a gene mutation Dr James Cox (UCL Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research) has conducted research into the genetics of an Italian family that is barely able to sense pain. Read: New Scientist, More: Independent, Mail on Sunday, BBC News, Newsweek, UCL News
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Since the growth of social media, human communication has become much more visual. This book presents a scholarly analysis of the images people post on a regular basis to Facebook. By including hundreds of examples, readers can see for themselves the differences between postings from a village north of London, and those from a small town in Trinidad. Why do women respond so differently to becoming
@inproceedings{monodepth17, title = {Unsupervised Monocular Depth Estimation with Left-Right Consistency}, author = {Cl{\'{e}}ment Godard and Oisin {Mac Aodha} and Gabriel J. Brostow}, booktitle = {CVPR}, year = {2017} } Acknowledgements We would like to thank David Eigen, Ravi Garg, Iro Laina and Fayao Liu for providing data and code to recreate the baseline algorithms. We also thank Stephan Garb
Ziheng Yang, October 2006, Oxford University Press (376 pages, numerous figures and tables) ISBN-10: 0-19-856702-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-19-856702-8 The book can be ordered at OUP web site Amazon.co.uk OUP USA web site Amazon.com Reviews of the book In summary, Ziheng Yang has presented a very interesting and readable book that highlights aspects of computational molecular evolution that are not mentione
Vicinal Risk Minimization Olivier Chapelle, Jason Weston , Léon Bottou and Vladimir Vapnik AT&T Research Labs, 100 Schultz drive, Red Bank, NJ, USA Barnhill BioInformatics.com, Savannah, GA, USA. � chapelle,weston,leonb,vlad� @research.att.com Abstract The Vicinal Risk Minimization principle establishes a bridge between generative models and methods derived from the Structural Risk Mini- mization
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