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Sensor fusion is an important and crucial topic in many industrial applications. One of the challenging problems is to find an appropriate sensor combination for the dedicated application or to weight their information adequately. In our contribution, we focus on the application of the sensor fusion concept together with the reference to the distance-based learning for object classification purposes. The developed machine learning model has a bi-functional architecture, which learns on the one side the discrimination of the data regarding their classes and, on the other side, the importance of the single signals, i.e., the contribution of each sensor to the decision. We show that the resulting bi-functional model is interpretative, sparse, and simple to integrate in many standard artificial neural networks.
In this work, a transgenic zebrafish line that expresses the fluorophore dsRed under the endogenous zebrafish cochlin promotor is supposed to be established, using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. dsRed was cloned into a pBluescript vector, followed by the cloning of the cochlin locus into this vector. This bait construct was then supposed to be micro injected into wild type AB zebrafish embryos. The micro injection of Cas9 mRNA, single guide RNA and a bait construct was practiced with the tyrosinase gene, which was disrupted using CRISPR/Cas9.
We investigate the folding and thermodynamic stability of a tertiary contact of baker's yeast ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA), which is supposed to be essential for the maturation process of ribosomes in eukaryotes at lower temperatures1. Ribosomes are cellular machines essential for all living organisms. RNA is at the center of these machines and responsible for translation of genetic information into proteins2,3. Only recently, the rRNA tertiary contact of interest was discovered in Zurich by the research group of Vikram Govind Panse. Gerhardy et al.1 showed in vitro that within the 60s-preribosome under defined metal ion concentrations the tertiary contact become visible between a GAAA-tetraloop and a kissing loop motif. Our aim is now to understand this RNA structure, especially the formation of the rRNA tertiary contact, in terms of thermodynamics and kinetics at various experimental conditions, such as temperature and metal ion concentration of K(I), Na(I) and Mg(II). Therein, we use optical spectroscopy like UV/VIS spectroscopy and ensemble Förster or Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) folding studies. Our findings will help to further characterize this newly discovered ribosomal RNA contact and to elucidate its function within the ribosomal maturation process.
The objective of this Bachelor Project is the creation of a tool that should support forensic investigators during IT forensic interventions. It uses Kismet as the base program and adds functionalities to it via the plugin interface. The installation of the plugin shall be explained, how the plugin works, and a recommendation on how to use it. To understand the underlying basics, an introduction about WLAN and Bluetooth is given. The tests that were performed with the new plugin are described as well as their results. It is therefore briefly discussed why the tool is applicable for locating Wi-Fi devices, especially access points, but not Bluetooth devices. Using all this a few ideas on how to improve the tool and what can be researched in this area are provided.
Prototype-based Vector Quantization is one of the key methods in data processing like data compression or interpretable classification learning. Prototype vectors serve as references for data and data classes. The data are given as vectors representing objects by numerical features. Famous approaches are the Neural Gas Vector Quantizer (NGVQ) for data compression and Learning Vector Quantizers (LVQ) for classification tasks. Frequently, training of those models is time consuming. In the contribution we discuss modifications of these algorithms adopting ideas from quantum computing. The aim for this is a least twofold: First quantum computing provides ideas for enormous speedup making use of quantum mechanical systems and inherent parallelization.
Second, considering data and prototype vectors in terms of quantum systems, implicit data processing is performed, which frequently results in better data separation. We will highlight respective ideas and difficulties when equipping vector quantizers with quantum computing features.
The research of this thesis aims to analyze how a specific CSR approach from the Adidas Group on sustainability is perceived globally based on an analysis of the movements on the stock market combined with a sentiment analysis of tweet activities on Twitter. The thesis analyzed both positive feedback and critic from customers worldwide regarding the approach and other initiatives from the Adidas Group and their partner Parley for the Oceans, a non-governmental organization working towards a more sustainable world.
In the past few years, social media has become the most popular communication software, replacing phone calls, text messages, television and even advertisements. Social media has become the most important channel for spreading opinions. As a result of this trend, many politicians have also started to operate social media (Wang, Tsai, & Chen 2019). This study was conducted in order to understand whether there was an intercandidate agenda-setting effect between the Facebook posts of legislative candidates and presidential candidates during the election period, and whether the legislative candidates' Facebook posts were influenced by the presidential candidates' Facebook posts. The target population of this study was the three presidential candidates in Taiwan's 2020 presidential election — Dr. Tsai Ing-Wen, Mr. Han Kuo-Yu, and Mr. James Soong — as well as the 36 legislative candidates in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung.
The study focused on Facebook posts from 1thNovember 2019 to 10th January 2020, 10 weeks before the voting day. Text-mining and cosine similarity were used to organize the posts and compare the similarity between posts. Finally, the similarity between posts was presented as a line graph.
The study revealed that there was an inter-candidate agenda-setting effect between legislative candidate posts and presidential candidate posts, and that Dr. Tsai Ing-Wen, who was also the incumbent president during the campaign, was the most influential Facebook poster during the entire election.
Future research is proposed on the inter-candidate agenda-setting effect only analyzing the similarity of posts among the candidates to discuss the influence of the candidates' Facebook agenda-setting during a specific election period.
This is the first study in which the Facebook posts of Taiwanese politicians are analyzed and the relationships were analyzed and the relationships were systematically compared, across multiple degrees, which opens up a whole new subject for future elections in Taiwan.
Since its foundation as an application of algebra, coding theory is obtaining a day by day increasing importance. For instance, any communication system needs the concepts of coding theory to function efficiently. In this thesis, reader will find an introductory explanation to linear codes and binary hamming codes including some of the algebraic tools devised in their applications. All the described software applications are verified using SageMath 9.0 using Hochschule Mittweida’s JupyterHub.
The occurence of prostate cancer (PCa) has been consistently rising since three decades and remains the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths after lung and bowel cancer in Germany. Despite of new methods of early detection, such as prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, it persists to be the most common cancer in german men with over 63,400 new diagnoses in Germany every year and exhibits high prevalence in other countries of Northern andWestern Europe as well [64]. Men over the age of 70 are most commonly affected by the lethal disease, whereas an indisposition before 50 is rare. The malignant prostate tumor can be healed through operation or irradiation while the cancer hasn’t reached the stage of metastasis in which other therapeutic methods have to be employed [14] [15]. In the metastatic phase, the patient usually exhibits symptoms when the tumors size affects the urethra or the cancer spreads to other tissue, often the bones [16].
The high prevalence of this disease marks the importance of further research into prognosis and diagnosis methods, whereby identification of further biomarkers in PCa poses a major topic of scientific analysis. For this task, the effectiveness of high-throughput RNA sequencing of the transcriptome (RNA molecules of an organism or specific cell type) is frequently exploited [66]. RNA sequencing or RNA-Seq in short, offers the possibility of transcriptome assessment, enabling the identification of transcriptional aberrations in diseases as well as uncharacterized RNA species such as non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) which remain undetected by conventional methods [49]. To alleviate interpretation of the sequenced reads they are assembled to reconstruct the transcriptome as close to the original state as possible, thus enabling rapid detection of relevant biomolecules in the data [49]. Transcriptomic studies often require highly accurate and complete gene annotations on the reference genome of the examined organism. However, most gene annotations and reference genomes are far from complete, containing a multitude of unidentified protein-coding and non-coding genes and transcripts. Therefore, refinement of reference genomes and annotations by inclusion of novel sequences, discovered in high quality transcriptome assemblies, is necessary [24].
Cryptorchidism is the most common disorder of sex development in dogs. It describes a failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum in due time. It is a heritable multifactorial disease. In this work, selected dogs of a german sheep poodle breed were sequenced with nanopore sequencing and subsequently examined for genetic variations correlating with cryptorchidism. The relationships of the studied dogs were also analyzed and visually processed.