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Sparse Embedding-based Domain Adaptation for Object Recognition

December 8, 2013
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P J. Phillips, Jingjing Zheng, Rama Chellappa
Domain adaptation algorithms aim at handling the shift between source and target domains. A classifier is trained on images from the source domain; and the classifier recognizes objects in images from the target domain. In this paper, we present a joint

Dynamical Arrest in Adhesive Hard-Sphere Dispersions Driven by Rigidity Percolation

December 6, 2013
Author(s)
Nestor E. Valadez-Perez, Yun Liu, Aaron P. R. Eberle, Norman J. Wagner, Ramon Castaneda-Priego
One major goal in condensed matter physics is identifying the physical mechanisms that lead to arrested states of matter, especially gels and glasses. The complex nature and microscopic details of each particular system are relevant. However, from both

High-Accuracy Measurements of the Vapor Pressure of Ice Referenced to the Triple Point

December 6, 2013
Author(s)
Katarzyna E. Bielska, Daniel K. Havey, Gregory E. Scace, D Lisak, Allan H. Harvey, Joseph T. Hodges
The vapor pressure of hexagonal (Ih) ice was measured over the temperature range 175 K to 253.4 K and referenced to the value at the triple point of water. This experiment combined a highly accurate humidity generation system containing an ice-coated

Impact of UV Irradiation on the Surface Chemistry and Structure of Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Epoxy Nanocomposites

December 6, 2013
Author(s)
Elijah Petersen, Thomas F. Lam, Justin Gorham, Keana Scott, Chris Long, Deborah Jacobs, Renu Sharma, James Alexander Liddle, Tinh Nguyen
One of the most promising applications of nanomaterials is as nanofillers to enhance the properties of polymeric materials. However, the effect of nanofillers on polymers subject to typical environmental stresses, such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation, high

Muon Spin Relaxation and Electron/Neutron Diffraction Studies of BaTi 2 (As 1-x Sb x ) 2 O: Absence of Static Magnetism and Superlattice Reflections

December 6, 2013
Author(s)
Y. Nozaki, K. Nakano, T. Yajima, H. Kageyama, B. Frandsen, L Liu, S. Cheung, T. Goko, Y. J. Uemura, T.S.J. Munsie, T. Medina, G. M. Luke, J. Munevar, D. Nishio-Hamane, Craig Brown
We present the results of muon spin relaxation/rotation, transmission electron microscopy, and neutron diffraction measurements performed on several specimens of BaTi 2(As 1-xSb x) 2O, which is known to have either charge density or spin density wave

Spatial-Temporal Modeling of Extreme Bottom-Up Filling of Through-Silicon-Vias

December 6, 2013
Author(s)
Daniel Wheeler, Thomas P. Moffat, Daniel Josell
Extreme bottom-up superfilling of annular through-silicon-vias (TSV) during copper electrodeposition has been reported wherein metal deposits on the bottom surface of the TSV with negligible deposition on its sidewalls or the field around it. The growth

Distance-Dependent Ultrafast Dynamics at H2Pc\C60 Interfaces

December 5, 2013
Author(s)
Gregory J. Dutton, Steven W. Robey
We investigated the distance-dependence of interfacial charge transfer processes at the donor-acceptor heterojunction formed between H2Pc and C60. The interface region was formed layer-by-layer using organic molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). For each thickness
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