no code implementations • 20 Mar 2018 • Charles Lu, M. Marx, M. Zahid, C. W. Lo, C. Chennubhotla, S. P. Quinn
We find that the combination of segmentation and classification networks in a single pipeline yields performance comparable to existing computational pipelines, while providing the additional benefit of an end-to-end, fully-automated analysis toolbox for ciliary motion.
no code implementations • 24 Oct 2013 • M. Baak, A. Blondel, A. Bodek, R. Caputo, T. Corbett, C. Degrande, O. Eboli, J. Erler, B. Feigl, A. Freitas, J. Gonzalez Fraile, M. C. Gonzalez-Garcia, J. Haller, J. Han, S. Heinemeyer, A. Hoecker, J. L. Holzbauer, S. -C. Hsu, B. Jaeger, P. Janot, W. Kilian, R. Kogler, A. Kotwal, P. Langacker, S. Li, L. Linssen, M. Marx, O. Mattelaer, J. Metcalfe, K. Monig, G. Moortgat-Pick, M. -A. Pleier, C. Pollard, M. Ramsey-Musolf, M. Rauch, J. Reuter, J. Rojo, M. Rominsky, W. Sakumoto, M. Schott, C. Schwinn, M. Sekulla, J. Stelzer, E. Torrence, A. Vicini, D. Wackeroth, G. Weiglein, G. Wilson, L. Zeune
In this report, we investigate two themes in the arena of precision electroweak measurements: the electroweak precision observables (EWPOs) that test the particle content and couplings in the SM and the minimal supersymmetric SM, and the measurements involving multiple gauge bosons in the final state which provide unique probes of the basic tenets of electroweak symmetry breaking.
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology