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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.
The study “Proteomic and systems biological database analysis of changed proteins from rat brain tissue after diving “ is about system biological testing of proteomic data obtained by rat brain after experimental diving in a pressure chamber. Basically, brain tissue from animal decompression sickness (DCS) was analyzed by mass spectrometry and has given two larger sets of modified proteins. Thereupon, the resulting up- and down-regulated proteins wereidentified and later compared by means of systems of biological databases, in this case GeneGo MetaCoreTM, in order to find similar or various affected cell biological signaling pathways when two different mass-spectrometry methods were compared.
Evolution of Game Music : a look at characteristic elements of music in video games across time
(2015)
Music in video games is a subject worth regarding. Nevertheless, it isn't totally explored yet. This thesis shows and explains characteristics every video game music has and explores them regarding the developments in the history of video games. The thesis contains information about video games that inspired the musical evolution of games or that contain music as key part, as well as information about technological advances that influenced the musical evolution.
Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a very common, yet infectious and sometimes lethal disease. Therefor, this disease is connected to high costs of diagnosis and treatment. To actually reduce the costs for health care in this matter, diagnosis and treatment must get cheaper to conduct with no loss in predictive accuracy. One effective way in doing so would be the identification of easy detectable and highly specific transcriptomic markers, which would reduce the amount of work required for laboratory tests by possibly enhanced diagnosis capability.
Transcriptomic whole blood data, derived from the PROGRESS study was combined with several documented features like age, smoking status or the SOFA score. The analysis pipeline included processing by self organizing maps for dimensionality and noise reduction, as well as diffusion pseudotime (DPT). Pseudotime enabled modelling a disease run of CAP, where each sample represented a state/time in the modelled run. Both methods combined resulted in a proposed disease run of CAP, described by 1476 marker genes. The additional conduction of a geneset analysis also provided information about the immune related functions of these marker genes.
Decentralizing Smart Energy Markets - tamper-proof-documentation of flexibility market processes
(2020)
The evolving granularity and structural decentralization of the energy system leads to a need for new tools for the efficient operation of electricity grids. Local Flexibility Markets (or "Smart Markets") provide platform concepts for market based congestion management. In this context there is a distinct need for a secure, reliable and tamper-resistant market design which requires transparent and independent monitoring of platform operation. Within the following paper different concepts for blockchain-based documentation of relevant processes on the proposed market platform are described. On this basis potential technical realizations are discussed. Finally, the implementation of one setup using Merkle tree operations is presented by using open source libraries.
In the context of globalization and the internationalization of international markets, mergers and acquisitions are becoming increasingly important for transnational corporations and national economies of countries as a form of internationalization, integration and the way to attract foreign investment. In the framework of this paper, the theoretical aspects of mergers and acquisitions have been analyzed, and the experience of Germany, China and Russia in attracting investments through mergers and acquisitions has been examined, and the success of this method for each country has been assessed.
This Master Thesis covers two main Topics: Sharing Economy and Risk Management and combines them in frames of this paper in order to provide a methodology (Uber was chosen as an example) of how a risk management process may be applied to a Sharing Economy business, as well as which types of risks are of special relevance for those types of businesses.
Differentiation is ubiquitous in the field of mathematics and especially in the field of Machine learning for calculations in gradient-based models. Calculating gradients might be complex and require handling multiple variables. Supervised Learning Vector Quantization models, which are used for classification tasks, also use the Stochastic Gradient Descent method for optimizing their cost functions. There are various methods to calculate these gradients or derivatives, namely Manual Differentiation, Numeric Differentiation, Symbolic Differentiation, and Automatic Differentiation. In this thesis, we evaluate each of the methods mentioned earlier for calculating derivatives and also compare the use of these methods for the variants of Generalized Learning Vector Quantization algorithms.
Over recent years, Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) has gained significant importance within the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. Remarkably, within just two years of its emergence, MEV has seen an extraction of approximately 600 million USD - a phenomenon that has sparked concerns regarding potential threats to blockchain stability.
With growing interest in the Ethereum network and the growing DeFi sector, research surrounding MEV has substantially increased. This work aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of MEV. Additionally, this research quantifies the largest types of MEV (Arbitrage, Sandwich and Liquidations) from March 2022 to March 2023. The data are then compared to other sources, revealing a general upward trend, with a particularly noticeable increase in Sandwich Attacks.
This thesis aims to research the platform YouTube and whether “being a YouTuber” qualifies as a profession or not and what leads to this. The author combines existing scientific data and information provided by YouTubers doing this as a job and uses the compilation method. The author merges that material and uses it to create a bachelor thesis that covers both the theoretical and practical approach. The aim was to find out if there is a success recipe that can be followed that leads to views and clicks which are essential for the profession as a YouTuber. To do this, the author created two channels to see how the factors mentioned in this thesis are applied and if the approach leads to success. The findings of this thesis showed, that although the profession of a YouTuber can be classified as a job, it needs to be viewed differently from commonly known and in society accepted careers. Becoming a YouTuber and making money from this business, therefore, cannot be guaranteed.
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.
The digital transformation of higher education demands effective and efficient methods for learning support and assessment of learning processes. This paper relates learning support and assessment to each other in the context of learning management systems. It refers to previous studies carried out in multiple introductory economic courses of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida which examine possible connections between the use of digital tests and learning success, investigate student’s acceptance and self-perceived learning success with respect to the webbased portion of a blended course and a purely online based course. Based on a survey (n = 71) and a quantitative analysis (n = 214) with logging and exam assessment data, the previous work shows that students approached the web-based course portion with rather reserved attitudes. Still, they perceived the individual course elements, namely videos, podcasts, interactive worksheets, online tests, and a comprehensive PDF file to be beneficial to their learning experience. Especially we could indicate a positive correlation between the points students achieved in the online tests and the exam results.
The set of transactions that occurs on the public ledger of an Ethereum network in a specific time frame can be represented as a directed graph, with vertices representing addresses and an edge indicating the interaction between two addresses.
While there exists preliminary research on analyzing an Ethereum network by the means of graph analysis, most existing work is focused on either the public Ethereum Mainnet or on analyzing the different semantic transaction layers using
static graph analysis in order to carve out the different network properties (such as interconnectivity, degrees of centrality, etc.) needed to characterize a blockchain network. By analyzing the consortium-run bloxberg Proof-of-Authority (PoA) Ethereum network, we show that we can identify suspicious and potentially malicious behaviour of network participants by employing statistical graph analysis. We thereby show that it is possible to identify the potentially malicious
exploitation of an unmetered and weakly secured blockchain network resource. In addition, we show that Temporal Network Analysis is a promising technique to identify the occurrence of anomalies in a PoA Ethereum network.
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 almost complete transcription of the human genome yield in a high number of transcripts, that do not encode proteins. However, the functional elucidation of especially long non cod-ing RNAs is still difficult. Secondary structure analysis is assumed to be a possible method to detect functional relationships of lncRNAs on a large scale, but it is still time consuming and error-prone. GRAPHCLUST, the currently most suitable clustering tool based on RNA secondary structure analysis, lacks mainly in an efficient method for the interpretation of its results. Hence, an independent and interactive RNA clustering interpretation tool was developed to allow visu-alisation and an efficient analysis of RNA clustering results.
The aim of this master thesis is to describe the key factors of successful energy efficiency projects. In particular, local conditions of such projects in Kazakhstan will be emphasized and a country-specific guideline will be provided at the end. The following topics will be covered in this thesis: energy efficiency technologies, financing, and capacities. The first part examines the energy efficiency approaches and their potential in the local industry. The second part deals with available financing methods, their specific characteristics and appropriateness for overcoming investment barriers in Kazakhstan. The third part of the master thesis concerns necessary project capacities. The application of the three elements for successful project implementation is described in the end.
As economies are getting more and more interconnected, the importance of the global logistics sector grew accordingly. However, both structural challenges and current events lead to recent supply chain disruptions, exposing the vulnerabilities of the sector. Simultaneously, blockchain has emerged as a key innovative technology with use cases going far beyond the exchange of virtual currencies. This paper aims to analyze how the technology is transforming global logistics and its challenges. Therefore, six use cases, are presented to give an overview of the technological possibilities of blockchain and smart contracts. The analysis combines theoretical approaches from scientific journals and combines them with findings from real-world implementations. The paper finds that the technology can change supply chain design fundamentally, with processes and decisions being automated and power within supply chain structures changing. However, implementations also face technological, environmental, and organizational challenges that need to be solved for wide-spread adoption.
The Media System of Malawi
(2010)
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A relatively new research field of neurosciences, called Connectomics, aims to achieve a full understanding and mapping of neural circuits and fine neuronal structures of the nervous system in a variety of organisms. This detailed information will provide insight in how our brain is influenced by different genetic and psychiatric diseases, how memory traces are stored and ageing influences our brain structure. It is beyond question that new methods for data acquisition will produce large amounts of neuronal image data. This data will exceed the zetabyte range and is impossible to annotate manually for visualization and analysis. Nowadays, machine learning algorithms and specially deep convolutional neuronal networks are heavily used in medical imaging and computer vision, which brings the opportunity of designing fully automated pipelines for image analysis. This work presents a new automated workflow based on three major parts including image processing using consecutive deep convolutional networks, a pixel-grouping step called connected components and 3D visualization via neuroglancer to achieve a dense three dimensional reconstruction of neurons from EM image data.
Die biologische Ammoniumoxidation ist ein zentraler Bestandteil des globalen Stickstoffkreislaufs. Angesichts der extremen Massen Stickstoff anthropogenen Ursprungs in der Umwelt, liegt die Entfernung reaktiven Stickstoffs im Interesse der Umwelt und der öffentlichen Gesundheit. In der folgenden Arbeit werden Bedingungen zur anaeroben Ammoniumoxidation mit Nitrat in einem Anammox-Reaktor untersucht. Dabei wurden 2 Laborreaktoren für eine Zeit von insgesamt 116 Tagen betrieben und beobachtet, die ausschließlich als Elektronendonatoren und Akzeptoren Ammonium und Nitrat enthielten. Zusätzlich wurden Batchkulturen mit Zellen eines Reaktors angezüchtet und auf ihre Gaszusammensetzung abhängig unterschiedlicher Eigenschaften untersucht. Hierbei wurde eine Reihe unterschiedlicher analytischer Quantifizierungsmethoden genutzt und es konnte gezeigt werden, dass ein Abbau unter den Bedingungen stattfindet.
Die aktuelle Forschung zu dieser Reaktion ist spärlich und verleiht der Bachelorarbeit dadurch Relevanz.
It is possible to obtain a common updating rule for k-means and Neural Gas algorithms by using a generalized Expectation Maximization method. This result is used to derive two variants of these methods. The use of a similarity measure, specifically the gaussian function, provides another clustering alternative to the before mentioned methods. The main benefit of using the gaussian function is that it inherently looks for a common cluster center for similar data points (depending on the value of the parameter s ). In different experiments we report similar behaviour of batch and proposed variants. Also we show some useful results for the “alternative” similarity method, specifically when there is no clue about the number of clusters in the data sets.
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.
Sequences are an important data structure in molecular biology, but unfortunately it is difficult for most machine learning algorithms to handle them, as they rely on vectorial data. Recent approaches include methods that rely on proximity data, such as median and relational Learning Vector Quantization. However, many of them are limited in the size of the data they are able to handle. A standard method to generate vectorial features for sequence data does not exist yet. Consequently, a way to make sequence data accessible to preferably interpretable machine learning algorithms needs to be found. This thesis will therefore investigate a new approach called the Sensor Response Principle, which is being adapted to protein sequences. Accordingly, sequence similarity is measured via pairwise sequence alignments with different sequence alignment algorithms and various substitution matrices. The measurements are then used as input for learning with the Generalized Learning Vector Quantization algorithm. A special focus lies on sequence length variability as it is suspected to affect the sequence alignment score and therefore the discriminative quality of the generated feature vectors. Specific datasets were generated from the Pfam protein family database to address this question. Further, the impact of the number of references and choice of substitution matrices is examined.
In the field of satellites it is common practice to combine multiple ground stations into one network, to increase communication times with satellites. This work focuses on TIM, which is an international academic colaborative project. Important criteria for this project are elaborated and used to evaluate existing ground station networks. It concludes that there is no appropriate solution availiable for this specific use case and establish a proposed solution. The proposed ground station network software will be elaborated and evaluated.
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.
This work examines the impact Web 2.0 has on CRM in journalism. For this purpose the communication strategies of one international, one New Zealand and one exclusively online men’s magazine are compared. Through this comparison changes in the magazines’ approach to CRM are identified and expert interviews with editors give further insight into the dynamic of the evolution CRM and the journalism industry are going through. Finally, the conclusion illuminates the effects this evolution has on CRM in journalism.
Internationalization and business expansion appear to be the most challenging processes in business conduction today. Every step of the foreign market entry process and overseas operations establishment is full of obvious risks and hidden pitfalls. Theoretical background, multiplied with the vital practice, is playing the key role in such a complicated business process; such information can be used as a guideline by further market entrants and players. At present, Germany with its well-developed engineering industry represents a broad space for research of internationalization process in its different forms, as well as can show both successful and negative results of foreign market entries.
Different small molecule kinase inhibitors, which have an influence on cell growth, proliferation and cell survival were tested alone and in combination with Erlotinib in the Erlotinib-resistant non-small cell lung cancer cell line PC-9ER and Cisplatin in the K-Ras mutant cell line H358. The aim was to find out, which combinations produce the best antiproliferative effects in non-small cell lung cancer cell lines.
Thіs bachеlоr thеsіs was еxеcutеd fоr Іntеrpіpе cоmpany and іt cоncеntratеs оn іts busіnеss stratеgy оn іntеrnatіоnal markеts, еspеcіally оn Mіddlе Еastеrn pіpеs markеt. Chооsіng an іnapprоprіatе еntry busіnеss stratеgy can lеad tо sіgnіfіcant nеgatіvе cоnsеquеncеs, busіnеss stratеgy sеlеctіоn оn іntеrnatіоnal markеts іs оnе оf thе mоst crіtіcal dеcіsіоns іn іntеrnatіоnal tradе systеm. Thе thеоrеtіcal framеwоrk оf thе bachеlоr thеsіs іs prоvіdеd іn thе sеcоnd chaptеr, whіch was maіnly cоllеctеd by dеsktоp studyіng. Thе thеоry rеvіеw cоntaіns dеscrіptіоn оf varіоus fоrеіgn markеt stratеgіеs, mеthоds and mеchanіsms оf dеcіsіоn-makіng, lеvеls and typеs оf busіnеss еnvіrоnmеnt. A cоmbіnatіоn оf thеоrіеs іs adоptеd tо facіlіtatе thе prоcеss оf gathеrіng thе rеquеstеd іnfоrmatіоn. Thе thіrd chaptеr cоntaіns іnfоrmatіоn abоut Іntеrpіpе Cоmpany und іt´s еcоnоmіc actіvіty іn thе hоst cоuntry and abrоad. Gеnеral іnfоrmatіоn abоut Іntеrpіpе Cоmpany, іts currеnt pоsіtіоn, busіnеss dеvеlоpmеnt stratеgy fоr 2015-2016 yеars arе prеsеntеd. Thе sіtuatіоn оn thе pіpеs and whееls markеt іn Ukraіnе durіng thе pеrіоd 2014-2015 was analyzеd and оn accоunt оf thіs thе rеasоns оf dеclіnе іn prоfіts and salеs wеrе еducеd. Cоіncіdеntly thе pеnеtratіоn fоrms оf Іntеrpіpе Cоmpany tо fоrеіgn cоuntrіеs wеrе cоnsіdеrеd. Іn thіs rеgard thе mоst succеssful еntry fоrms arе suggеstеd tо bе accеptеd as thе maіn kеy stratеgy оf pеnеtratіоn tо thе іntеrnatіоnal markеt. Thе fоrth chaptеr prоvіdеs thе іnfоrmatіоn abоut thе cеrtaіn apprоach оf pеnеtratіоn оf Іntеrpіpе Cоmpany tо thе Mіddlе Еastеrn pіpе markеt. Thе purpоsе іs tо іncrеasе thе numbеr оf dеlіvеrіеs tо оіl and gas cоmpanіеs іn thіs rеgіоn and cоntіnuе еstablіshіng оf іts rеlatіоns wіth kеy agеnts and dіstrіbutоrs. Thе prоjеct aіms tо еlеvatе currеnt pоsіtіоn оf thе еntеrprіsе оn Mіddlе Еastеrn pіpеs markеt and adjust advantagеоus іntеrnatіоnal rеlatіоns fоr bоth cоuntеrparts. Data іs cоllеctеd frоm varіоus sоurcеs, іncludіng: bооks and jоurnals іn thе thеоrеtіcal framеwоrk, nеwspapеrs, cоmpany’s publіshеd rеpоrts, prеss rеlеasеs, catalоguеs, bullеtіns, brоchurеs, prеsеntatіоn, Іntеrnеt rеsоurcеs еtc. іn thе еmpіrіcal study.
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.
This master thesis was developed based on public information about Linde AG. It analyzed and evaluated macroeconomic factors influencing the pеrformance of the company. Microeconomic and macroeconomic indicators play the central role for the financial management of each global company. Thus, performance measurement is important for understanding the vаlue and extent of the environment. The study of the thesis aims at estimating the extent to which a company may opеrate on the global market and what factors contribute to its performance the most.
Firstly, the thesis examines theoretical background based on the previous researches. It defines the specific macroeconomic and microeconomic factors and their role in the company’s performance. Afterwards the thesis analyses Linde AG activities on domestic and foreign markets. The present structure, the current position in the markets and financial indicators are analyzed. The correlation and regression analysis were developed with the aim to find the links between the company’s performance and the macroeconomic environment. It is believed that inflation, exchange and interest rates as well as stock market index have a significant influence on the Linde’s performance.
The results showed that the indicators of inflation rate and stock market index play a significant role in the Linde’s performance. Thus, when it comes to exchanging rates, more data needs to be evaluated in order to derive concrete conclusions.
In this work, we identify similarities between Adversarial Examples and Counterfactual Explanations, extend already stated differences from previous works to other fields of AI such as dimensionality, transferability etc. and try to observe these similarities and differences in different classifier with tabular and image data. We note that this topic is an open discussion and the work here isn’t definite and canbe further extended or modified in the future, if new discoveries found.
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.
A Systematic Literature Review on Blockchain Oracles: State of Research, Challenges, and Trends
(2023)
To enable data exchange between the Blockchain protocol (on-chain) and the real world (off-chain), e.g., non-Blockchain-based applications and systems, a software called Oracle is used [3]. Blockchain oracle is an important component in the use of off-chain data for on-chain smart contracts. However, there is limited scientific literature available on this important blockchain topic. Therefore, in this paper, a novel systematic literature review based on intelligent methods, e.g., information linking, topic clustering and focus identification through frequency calculations, is proposed. Thus, the current state of scientific research interest, content and challenges, and future research directions for blockchain oracles are identified. This paper shows that there is little unbiased literature that does not call oracles a problem. From the results of this new literature review framework, relevant areas of data handling and verification with blockchain oracles are identified for future research.
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In this work a novelty detection framework provided by M. Filippone and G. Sanguinetti is considered, which is useful especially when only few training samples are available. It is restricted to Gaussian mixture models and makes use of information theory, applying the Kullback-Leibler divergence. In this work two variations of the framework are presented, applying the symmetric Hellinger divergence and a statistical likelihood approach.
After creating a new blockchain transaction, the next step usually is to make miners aware of it by having it propagated through the blockchain’s peer-to-peer network. We study an unintended alternative to peer-to-peer propagation: Exclusive mining. Exclusive mining is a type of collusion between a transaction initiator and a single miner (or mining pool). The initiator sends transactions through a private channel directly to the miner instead of propagating them through the peerto-peer network. Other blockchain users only become aware of these transactions once they have been included in a block by the miner. We identify three possible motivations for engaging in exclusive mining: (i) reducing transaction cost volatility (“confirmation as a service”), (ii) hiding unconfirmed transactions from the network to prevent frontrunning and (iii) camouflaging wealth transfers as transaction costs to evade taxes or launder money. We further outline why exclusive mining is difficult to prevent and introduce metrics which can be used to identify mining pools engaging in exclusive mining activity.
Derived from the Ancient Greek word τραῦμα (engl. wound,
damage), the word trauma refers to either physical or emotional wounds. Nowadays, it is mostly used in the context of psychological wounds, inflicted by an identity-shattering event – an event that causes the traumatised to not be able to reconcile their lived reality with the expectation of a human universal experience anymore. The last decade, the last two years in particular, and the last two weeks ad absurdum, have scarred the global landscape of human existence beyond recognition. From Putin’s unexpected reimposition of mutually assured destruction doctrines via the global SARS-Cov-2 pandemic to the lingering threat of climate doom, people all over the globe have been faced with persistent threats to their most basic perceptions of ontological safety. This article seeks to examine the impact of the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic and to which degree it is justified to speak of a pandemic trauma. In addition, it engages with the liminality of pandemic trauma as a shared, collective and an isolated, individual experience, and potential mitigation strategies for building community resilience.
The Tutte polynomial is an important tool in graph theory. This paper provides an introduction to the two-variable polynomial using the spanning subgraph and rank-generating polynomials. The equivalency of definitions is shown in detail, as well as evaluations and derivatives. The properties and examples of the polynomial, i.e. the universality, coefficient relations, closed forms and recurrence relations are mentioned. Moreover, the thesis contains the connection between the dichromate and other significant polynomials.
More than 10 years after the invention of Bitcoin, the underlying blockchain technology is having an increasing effect on today’s society. Although one of the most popular application areas of blockchain is still the field of cryptocurrencies, the technological concepts are crossing into further application domains such as international supply chains. Fast-changing markets, high costs of time and risk management as well as biased relationships between the actors pose big challenges to an appropriate supply chain management. Based on a case study about sensor tracking, this paper explores the potential impact of blockchain on small and medium enterprises within an international supply chain. We will show that blockchain technologies offers a high potential to reduce inequalities of power relations between involved actors within supply chains. To achieve this, the requirements for the use of blockchain in supply chain management will be analyzed by means of a conducted case study and an expert survey of the companies concerned.
This thesis work is focusing on the optimization and improvement of IP network and IP transit operations and strategy as well as service offerings. Therefore, this thesis tries to give suggestions at different areas of engineering, business, strategy and operational contexts. This thesis is written in English, as this topic itself is mainly handled in English language too. The first part will try to identify and evaluate methods which are helpful to improve the practical work which will be focused in the second part of this work.
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.
This master thesis covers the topics of Customer relationships formation in the IT-outsourcing market on the example of “ABC” company. Most works related to the topic IT outsourcing cover the problems of implementation of IT services and the process of providing them to the customers and mostly all the issues are covered from the perspec-tive of consumers. Thus, problems and results of outsourcing providers of IT services remain almost uncovered. This master thesis is to reveal the specific features of IT out-sourcing business in Belarus and to develop an approach to the formation and construc-tion of a system of relationships between the company and its clients as a source of competitiveness increase.
Applications and Potential Impacts of Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Areas
(2022)
The motive of the present thesis is to analyze the applications and potential impacts of blockchain technology in the logistics and supply chain areas. For this purpose, the literature from different sources has been used to analyze and get an overview of the current status and role of blockchain technology within the logistics and supply chain areas. Different use cases, as well as pilot projects from organizations all over the world and also from Germany, have been included. Suggestions for further applications and implementations of blockchain technology along with their potential impacts have been made. Additionally, the cost of implementing blockchain-based solutions and applications has been estimated along with providing recommendations and suggestions for important and key points to be considered before preparing and deciding to implement blockchain-based solutions in any organization.
In today’s market, the process of dealing with textual data for internal and external processes has become increasingly important and more complex for certain companies. In this context,the thesis aims to support the process of analysis of similarities among textual documents by analyzing relationships among them. The proposed analysis process includes discovering similarities among these financial documents as well as possible patterns. The proposal is based on the exploitation and extension of already existing approaches as well as on their combination with well-known clustering analysis techniques. Moreover, a software tool has been implemented for the evaluation of the proposed approach, and experimented on the EDGAR filings, on the basis of qualitative criteria.
Safety, quality, and sustainability concerns have arisen from global supply chains. Stakeholders incur risk regarding these factors, given their significance and complexity. Thus, each business's supply chain risk management must prioritize product characteristics. Accordingly, an effective traceability solution that can monitor and regulate product and supply chain aspects is crucial, especially in a given scenario. This re-search paper elucidates the potential of smart contracts in blockchain to enhancing the efficacy of business transactions and ensuring comprehensive traceability within the supply chain of paper-based coffee cups The improved levels of transaction transparency and security in traditional supply chains have been achieved through the digitization of supply chain ecosystem interactions and transactions. This approach makes verifying sources, manufacturing procedures, and quality standards easier in complex supply chains. Accordingly, the integration helps stakeholders monitor and track the whole ecosystem, promoting transparency, predictability, and dependability.
We present dimensionality reduction methods like autoencoders and t-SNE for visualization of high-dimensional data into a two-dimensional map. In this thesis, we initially implement basic and deep autoencoders using breast cancer and mushroom datasets. Next, we build another dimensionality reduction method t-SNE using the same datasets. The obtained visualization results of the datasets using the dimensionality reduction methods are documented in the experiments section of the thesis. The evaluation of classification and clustering for the dimensionality reduction techniques is also performed. The visualization and evaluation results of t-SNE are significantly better than the other dimensionality reduction techniques.
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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].
The following is a description and outline of the work done at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology developing Nation Feathers VR, a virtual reality game for learning about bird calls and songs. The goal was to develop a game which is intuitive, educational and entertaining. Furthermore, the software needed to be structured in a way that allows for feasible future expansion. This required careful data saving and retrieval. The game gives the player an opportunity to learn and apply that knowledge, all while maintaining a shorter runtime in order to reduce the total time spent in the virtual world. This is meant to prevent any discomfort to the player that may result from extended use of the VR headset.