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    • Feature-based attention elicits surround-suppression in Feature Space 

      Stormer, Viola S.; Alvarez, George (Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), 2014-09-08)
      It is known that focusing attention on a particular feature (e.g., the color red) facilitates the processing of all objects in the visual field containing that feature [1-7]. Here, we show that such feature-based attention ...
    • Feature-based cellular texturing for architectural models 

      Legakis, Julie; Dorsey, Julie; Gortler, Steven (Association for Computing Machinery, 2001)
      Cellular patterns are all around us, in masonry, tiling, shingles, and many other materials. Such patterns, especially in architectural settings, are influenced by geometric features of the underlying shape. Bricks turn ...
    • Features In Categorization 

      Plaster, Keith Edward; Polinsky, Maria (Oxford University Press, 2010)
    • Federalism With and Without Political Centralization:China Versus Russia 

      Blanchard, Olivier; Shleifer, Andrei (Palgrave Macmillan, 2001)
      In China, local governments have actively contributed to the growth of new firms. In Russia, local governments have typically stood in the way, be it through taxation, regulation, or corruption. There appears to be two ...
    • Federated and Transfer Learning with Multi-site Electronic Health Record Data 

      Liu, Molei (2022-05-05)
      Electronic health records (EHR) data has become crucial resources for a growing number of data-driven biomedical studies such as automated disease diagnosis and genotype-phenotype translation studies. Nevertheless, power ...
    • Federated Learning for Predicting Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients 

      Dayan, Ittai; Roth, Holger; Zhong, Aoxiao; Harouni, Ahmed; Gentili, Amilcare; Abidin, Anas; Liu, Andrew; Costa, Anthony Beardsworth; Wood, Bradford J.; Tsai, Chien-Sung; Wang, Chih-Hung; Hsu, Chun-Nan; Lee, CK; Ruan, Peiying; Xu, Daguang; Wu, Dufan; Huang, Eddie; Kitamura, Felipe Campos; Lacey, Griffin; Corradi, Gustavo César de Antônio; Nino Furnieles, Gustavo; Shin, Hao-Hsin; Obinata, Hirofumi; Ren, Hui; Crane, Jason C.; Tetreault, Jesse; Guan, Jiahui; Garrett, John W.; Kaggie, Josh D; Park, Jung Gil; Dreyer, Keith; Juluru, Krishna; Kersten, Kristopher; Rockenbach, Marcio Aloisio Bezerra Cavalcanti; Linguraru, Marius George; Haider, Masoom A.; AbdelMaseeh, Meena; Rieke, Nicola; Damasceno, Pablo F.; Silva, Pedro Mario Cruz e; Wang, Pochuan; Xu, Sheng; Kawano, Shuichi; Sriswasdi, Sira; Park, Soo-Young; Grist, Thomas M; Buch, Varun; Jantarabenjakul, Watsamon; Wang, Weichung; Tak, Won Young; Li, Xiang; Lin, Xihong; Kwon, Young Joon; Quraini, Abood; Feng, Andrew; Priest, Andrew N; Turkbey, Baris; Glicksberg, Benjamin; Canedo Bizzo, Bernardo; Kim, Byung Seok; Tor-Díez, Carlos; Lee, Chia-Cheng; Hsu, Chia-Jung; Lin, Chin; Lai, Chiu-Ling; Hess, Christopher P.; Compas, Colin; Bhatia, Deepeksha; Oermann, Eric K; Leibovitz, Evan; Sasaki, Hisashi; Mori, Hitoshi; Yang, Isaac; Sohn, Jae Ho; Murthy, Krishna Nand Keshava; Fu, Li-Chen; Mendonça, Matheus Ribeiro Furtado de; Fralick, Mike; Kang, Min Kyu; Adil, Mohammad; Gangai, Natalie; Vateekul, Peerapon; Elnajjar, Pierre; Hickman, Sarah; Majumdar, Sharmila; McLeod, Shelley L.; Reed, Sheridan; Graf, Stefan; Harmon, Stephanie; Kodama, Tatsuya; Puthanakit, Thanyawee; Mazzulli, Tony; Lavor, Vitor de Lima; Rakvongthai, Yothin; Lee, Yu Rim; Wen, Yuhong; Gilbert, Fiona J; Flores, Mona G.; Li, Quanzheng (2021-09-15)
      Federated learning (FL) is a method for training artificial intelligence (AI) models with data from multiple sources while maintaining the anonymity of the data, thus removing many barriers to data sharing. Here we use ...
    • Federated Lottery: Private and Communication-Efficient Learning of Personalized Networks 

      Lin, Eric (2022-05-25)
      A promising approach to address privacy concerns, Federated learning (FL) enables distributed training of machine learning (ML) models where user data remains on edge devices and isn’t shared. However, classic FL paradigms ...
    • Federico García Lorca, Mariana Pineda (Book Review) 

      Fernandez-cifuentes, Luis (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993)
      Review of the two books: "Mariana Pineda" by Federico García Lorca, introduction by Andrés Soria Olmedo; and "Primer romancero gitano" by Federico García Lorca, critical edition by Christian de Paepe.
    • Federico García Lorca: De Fuente Vaqueros a Nueva York, 1898-1929 (Book Review) 

      Fernandez-cifuentes, Luis (El Colegio de Mexico, A.C., 1985-01-01)
      Es probable (y también perturbador) que el libro más popular, más divulgado e incluso más importante sobre García Lorca sea el que describe las circunstancias de su muerte; es notable que el autor de ese ...
    • Federico Y Su Mundo (Book Review) 

      Fernandez-cifuentes, Luis (El Colegio de Mexico, A.C., 1982-07-01)
      El historial de un libro que se ha hecho esperar durante tantos años incluye unas cuantas fechas imprescindibles: el manuscrito fue redactado entre 1959 y 1965, "apenas sin notas previas [...] casi carente de tachaduras" ...
    • Fedor Bucholtz, mycologist and his herbarium 

      Pfister, Donald H. (University of Tartu Press, 2010)
      Beginning shortly after the death of Fedor Bucholtz in 1924 correspondence was initiated by Roland Thaxter with Alexander Bucholz, mycologist Fedor Bucholtz’s son, concerning the purchase of his father’s herbarium and ...
    • Feedback Between Deglaciation, Volcanism, and Atmospheric CO2 

      Huybers, Peter John; Langmuir, Charles H. (Elsevier, 2009)
      An evaluation of the historical record of volcanic eruptions shows that subaerial volcanism increases globally by two to six times above background levels between 12 ka and 7 ka, during the last deglaciation. Increased ...
    • Feedback of superconducting fluctuations on charge order in the underdoped cuprates 

      Chowdhury, Debanjan; Sachdev, Subir (American Physical Society (APS), 2014)
      Metals interacting via short-range antiferromagnetic fluctuations are unstable to sign-changing superconductivity at low temperatures. For the cuprates, this leading instability leads to the well-known d-wave superconducting ...
    • Feedback-controlled ion beam sculpting apparatus 

      Stein, Derek M.; McMullan, Ciaran J.; Li, Jiali; Golovchenko, Jene Andrew (AIP Publishing, 2004)
      We report the design of an “ion sculpting” instrument that enables the controlled fabrication of nanometer-sized structures in solid-state materials. The instrument employs a beam of kilo-electron-volt argon ions that ...
    • Feedback-Induced Phase Transitions in Active Heterogeneous Conductors 

      Ocko, Samuel A; Mahadevan, Lakshminarayanan (American Physical Society (APS), 2015)
      An active conducting medium is one where the resistance (conductance) of the medium is modified by the current (flow) and in turn modifies the flow, so that the classical linear laws relating current and resistance, e.g., ...
    • Feedback‐driven Evolution of the Far‐Infrared Spectral Energy Distributions of Luminous and Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies 

      Chakrabarti, Sukanya; Cox, T. J.; Hernquist, Lars; Hopkins, Philip F.; Robertson, Brant; Di Matteo, Tiziana (American Astronomical Society, 2007)
    • Feeding Kansas: Food, Famine, and Relief in Contested Territory 

      Mulcare, Jerad Ross (2016-01-21)
      “Feeding Kansas” is an analysis of how food and its availability shaped the experiences of settlers and Native Americans in the two decades following the opening of Kansas Territory in 1854. From the outset, food was central ...
    • Feeding the Need: Charitable Food-Providing Organizations and Gaps in the Social Safety Net 

      Gose, Leah E. (2023-05-08)
      In the United States, one in ten people are experiencing food insecurity, unsure of from where their next meal will come. Various government-based and charitable programs endeavor to meet this need. Although SNAP (formerly ...
    • The Feel of MEMS Barometers: Inexpensive and Easily Customized Tactile Array Sensors 

      Tenzer, Yaroslav; Jentoft, Leif Patrick; Howe, Robert D. (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2014)
      This article presents a new approach to the construction of tactile array sensors based on barometric pressure sensor chips and standard printed circuit boards (PCBs). The chips include tightly integrated instrumentation ...
    • The Feeling of Uncertainty Intensifies Affective Reactions 

      Bar-Anan, Yoav; Wilson, Timothy D.; Gilbert, Daniel (American Psychological Association, 2009)
      Uncertainty has been defined as a lack of information about an event and has been characterized as an aversive state that people are motivated to reduce. The authors propose an uncertainty intensification hypothesis, whereby ...